Kingston, Ontario Attractions
Arts and
Entertainment
Kingston
Symphony Association
77 Brock Street
Kingston
ON K7L 1B2
613-546-9729
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for performance schedule
Over
25 concerts of Orchestral and choral music are presented each season.
Grand
Theatre
218 Princess Street
Kingston,
ON K7L 5C8
613-530-2050
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for performance schedule
The
Grand Theatre is an 820 seat performing Arts Facility located in downtown
Kingston in an historical building. It is the home of The Kingston Symphony,
which provides a variety of concerts and stage productions appealing to a wide
audience.
Thousand
Islands Playhouse
690
Charles St. South
Gananoque, ON K7G 2T8 (20 minutes from downtown Kingston)
613-382-7020
Live,
professional theatre in a picture-perfect riverside location. Dock at our front
door! Comedy music and drama from mid-May to early November.
Kingston
Frontenacs Hockey (OHL)
Ontario
Hockey League
Kingston Memorial Centre
303
York Street
Kingston,
ON
613-542-4042
Diving
and Boat Rentals
Kingston Charter Boat Information
Portsmouth Harbor
613-384-7074
For over three hundred years, marine traffic has passed through Kingston Ontario
Canada on route to the Great Lakes. Kingston is located where Lake Ontario
enters the Saint Lawrence river. For most of its history Kingston was a major
shipbuilding center. Schooners and steamers built in the area have traveled all
over the world. From the George A. Marsh, a three masted schooner to the Wolfe
Islander II, a coastal freighter converted to a side entrance car ferry,
Kingston has shipwrecks of all shapes and sizes. The cool waters have preserved
wooden shipwrecks that elsewhere would have disappeared long ago.
Shipwreck Diving
Big Jims' Dive Charters
4 Bishop St.
Kingston, ON K7M-3P4
613-389-4965
Limestone Dive Centre
61 Yonge Street
Kingston, Ontario Canada
Phone: 613-547-3483
Northern Tech Diver
4052 Bath Rd
Kingston, ON K7M 4Y4
888-895-4647
Museums and Historic Sites
Ride Kingston city buses with a visitor?s day pass
Kingston Transit partners with participating museums to offer visitors a unique
opportunity to experience Kingston's history and culture. For a small fee, one
adult and two children (12 years and under) can ride the bus for one full day.
Visitors who show their Visitor's Day Pass at Bellevue House, Frontenac County
Schools Museum, Kingston Archaeological Centre or the Miller Museum of Geology
receive special perks for using public transit. Visitor's Day Passes are
available at City Hall and the Tourist Information Bureau.
Bellevue House National Historic Site of Canada
35 Centre Street
Kingston, ON
613-545-8666
800-230-0016
Discover the story of Sir John A. Macdonald and of the exotic Italianate villa
where he lived. Restored house and grounds, with costumed staff, full language
service in French and English, A/V presentation in English, French, German,
Japanese, and Cantonese.
Confederation Tour Trolley
209 Ontario Street
Kingston, ON K7L 2Z1
613-548-4453 or 888-855-4555
Call for additional information
Discover Kingston aboard the Confederation Tour Trolley. Guides take you on a
50-minute exploration of Kingston?s beautiful waterfront and charming
limestone heritage with highlights including Fort Henry, the Royal Military
College, Penitentiaries, Olympic Harbour, and Bellevue House.
Fort Henry National
Historic Site
County Road 2
Kingston, ON K7L 4V8
613-542-7388 or 800-437-2233
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Fort Henry National Historic Site is a living 1860 citadel with daily
interactive programming, museum and exhibit tours, children's activities, three
Gift Stores and licensed food and beverage services. Special military and music
events are presented throughout the summer with a special focus on the World
Famous Sunset Ceremonies presented each Wednesday evening in July and August.
International Ice Hockey Museum
445 Alfred Street
Kingston, ON K7L 4V6
613-544-2355
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The first Hockey Hall of Fame and Sport Hall of Fame in Canada, formed in 1943;
operating since 1966. Contains exhibits on the International and North American
aspects of the game. The Bobby Hull display is a feature item.
Kingston Archaeological Centre
370 King Street West
Kingston, ON K7L 2X4
613-542-3483
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Experience Kingston's 8000-year history of human occupation through
illustrations, models, interactive exhibits and artifacts excavated from local
archaeological sites. Library, archives, including Land Registry Records and
collections available for research.
Kingston City Hall Tours
216 Ontario Street
Kingston, ON K7L 2Z3
613-546-4291
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Built when Kingston was the Capital of Canada in 1841, City Hall is a
magnificent museum and historic treasure chest.
Kingston Mills Block House
Kingston Mills Road, North of Hwy 401
Kingston, ON
613-283-5170
Call for hours of operation
The sights, sounds and history of Canada's oldest continuously operating canal
beckon you. Discover the military lifestyle of 1839 by visiting our restored
Blockhouse, or bring a picnic lunch and watch boats pass through the locks.
MacLachlan Woodworking Museum
2993 Hwy 2 East at Grass Creek Park
Kingston, ON K7L 4X8
613-542-0543
A great collection of wood working tools animates the story of early
homesteaders and local trades people. Watch for demonstration days in bread
baking, blacksmithing, woodworking and more.
Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston
55 Ontario Street
Kingston, ON K7L 2Y2
613-542-2261
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Tall tales, high adventure, bold exploration and mighty enterprise.
Military Communications & Electronics Museum
95 Craftsman Blvd.
Kingston, ON K7K 7B4
613-541-4675
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One of the largest specialized military museums in North America, it traces the
history and development of Canadian Military Communications from 1867 to the
present. Visitors can explore themes including the development of communications
in Canada's remote north, both World Wars, and UN Peacekeeping.
Miller Museum of Geology and Mineralogy
36 Union Street Miller Hall, Queen's University
Kingston, ON K7N 3N6
613-533-6767
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Explore geology, the study of the Earth, at this fascinating museum at Queen's
University. Here you will find a large gallery of rocks, minerals and fossils
from around the world (including a duck-bill dinosaur), and the oldest known
animal fossils.
Murney Tower National Historic Site
18 Barrie Street
Kingston, ON K7L 4V6
613-544-3715
Hours: Open daily 10am ? 5pm mid May until Labour Day
Built in 1846 to protect Kingston from American attack. Its stout stone
structure,
Bloomfield cannon, carronades and domestic artifacts have been maintained to
tell the
story of soldiers and families who lived inside.
Museum of Health Care
22 George Street
Kingston, ON K7L 2V7
613-548-2419
Hours: Open year round
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Visitors to the on- and offsite exhibits learn about extraordinary developments
and advances in health care.
The Penitentiary Museum
555 King Street West
Kingston, ON K7L 4V7
613-530-3122
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Explore the history of Canada's federal penitentiaries. The museum is located in
the former Warden's residence of Kingston Penitentiary, built by inmate labour
between 1870 and 1873.
Princess of Wales Own Regiment, Military Museum
The Armouries, 100 Montreal Street
Kingston, ON K7K 3E8
613-541-5010
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More recent military history can be seen at the Princess of Wales Own Regiment
Museum.
Pump House Steam Museum
55 Ontario Street
Kingston, ON K7L 2Y2
613-542-2261
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Come and see what got the world fired up! Steam-fuel of the last century:
powered engines, locomotives, and the pumps of the 1850's waterworks.
Royal Military College of Canada Museum
Station Forces
Kingston, ON K7K 7B4
613-541-6000
Hours: 10am - 5pm daily from the last weekend in June to Labour Day.
Admission Free
Housed in the Fort Frederick Tower, which is the largest of Kingston's Martello
Towers, this museum records the story of Canada's century-old seat of military
education, the exploits of its graduates and the story of the Royal Dockyard,
which once occupied Point Frederick.
Nearby
Attractions
1000 Islands Skydeck
Hill Island
Lansdowne, ON K0E 1L0
613-659-2335
Open daily 9am to dusk, mid April ? end of October
Admission Charged, children 5 and under are free
The Skydeck is a unique attraction. Running continuously, the elevator takes
only 40 seconds to reach the first (glass enclosed) of three observation decks
and provide visitors with a spectacular photographic opportunity as they enjoy
the panoramic view of the 1000 Islands and St Lawrence River stretched out 130
metres or 400' below.
Side Trip to Wolfe Island (Thousand Islands)
Wolfe Island is the largest of the 1000 Islands in Eastern Ontario. It is a
long, irregularly shaped island, having numerous small bays running into it.
Wolfe Island is well settled, and contains some good farms. At the present there
are over 1300 full-time residents, but that number doubles in summer. Wolfe
Island is located at the entrance of the St. Lawrence River between Kingston,
Ontario and Watertown, New York. On the east is the St. Lawrence River; on the
west is Lake Ontario. It is accessible by ferry from both Canadian and American
ports and is connected to Kingston, Ontario year round by a free 20 minute ferry
ride.
The Wolfe Islander III is in operation all year and holds approximately 55 cars
and 330 passengers per trip.
Crossing Time is 20 minutes; rates FREE
For more information call Ministry of Transportation:
613-548-7227
The Wolfe Island Ferry operates from the Marysville Dock (summer) from ICE OUT
to ICE IN at which time it moves to the Dawson Point Dock (winter). Low water
conditions in the village can cause an earlier departure of the ferry to the
winter dock. |