Fort Henry: 7 minutes to a journey into our past.
1000 Island Cruises: 5 minutes to board the best in the 1000 islands.
Queens University: 5 minutes to the Princeton of the north.
Bellevue House: 5 minutes to the home of Canadas first Prime Minister.
Museum Value Passport: Over 21 museums, galleries and historic sites.
The Boiler Room Climbing Gym: 4 Cataraqui Street - Kingston, ON K7K 1Z7 - 613-549-0520 - Test your stamina, strength and agility at our unique indoor rock climbing facility. 35 routes (3 stories high) plus the chimney... the highest indoor climb in Canada (100 feet)
Fort Henry: P.O. Box 213 - Kingston, ON K7L 4V8 - 437-2233 - Be on guard for soldiers staging mock battles daily. Listen to heart-pounding music of the fife and drum performed each day. Put on a red coat and join the Mustard Parade. Savor the sweet aroma of oven-baked goods from Fort Henry's own bakery. Explore hidden passages leading to museum rooms, scenic lookouts and more. 60th Anniversary Year. - 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily - Additional July and August; Wednesday, Sunset Ceremony at 7:30PM
Kingston 1000 Island Cruises: 6 Princess Street - Kingston, ON K7L 1A2 - 613-549-5544 - Step aboard on one of our Riverboats for a magnificent cruise of the 1000 Islands. Our distinctive vessels are equipped for your comfort and enjoyment and feature live entertainment, theater, food and dining options. 1 1/2 and 3 hour cruises. Daily lunch cruise with reserved seating. Sunset dinner cruises with nightly departures. - Throughout the day and evening departing up to nine times daily.
Confederation Tour Trolley: 209 Ontario Street - Kingston, ON. K7K 2Y6 - All aboard! Hop on the Confederate Tour Trolley for a 50 minute exploration into Kingston's historic past! View Kingston's beautiful waterfront, and witness its charming limestone heritage, including highlights such as the Royal Military College, Fort Henry, the Penitentiaries, Olympic Harbor, Bellevue House and the campus of Queen's University. - Seven days a week. - Mid May to June 10AM to 5PM - July 1 to Labor Day 10AM to 7PM - Labor Day to Thanksgiving 10AM-2PM seven days a week, they - closed after Thanksgiving. - September Weekends only - Tours depart hourly, seven days a week from Confederation Park across from City Hall.
Bellevue House: 35 Centre Street - Kingston, ON K7L 4ES - 613-545-8666 - Home of Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada's first Prime Minister. The restored Italian-style villa and Visitor commemorate his life and career. Staff in period costumes, mid-19th century house and gardens. - April 1 to October 31
Pump House Steam Museum: 55 Ontario Street - Kingston, ON K7L 2Y2 - 613-542-2261 - A handsome example of Victorian architecture, the Pump House Steam Museum was built in 1849 and served as Kingston's first water-pumping station an important ally in the fight against cholera and fire. A 10 minute walk for downtown and located one block west of the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes, the museum today houses multiple-ton monster engines, model trains and steam yacht. - June 1st to Labor Day
Marine Museum of the Great Lakes: 55 Ontario Street - Kingston, ON K7L 2Y2 - 613-542-2261 - Tall tales, high adventure and mighty enterprise are part of the history of the inland seas. You'll hear it all when you visit the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes, a historic waterfront shipyard that has been transformed into a year-round modern museum to showcase the shipping heritage of the Great Lakes. Alongside the museum you'll find the Alexander Henry, a 3,000 ton Canadian Coast GuardShip that is open for tours from mid-May to the end of September. - Mid May to end of September
International Ice Hockey Federation Museum: York & Alfred Streets - Kingston, ON K7L 4V6 - 613-544-2355 - Hull, Orr, Lafleur, Tretiak, Howe, Gretzky, Lindros... and more. Add a new dimension to your holiday itinerary and relive great memories with your heroes of the past & present. - Please inquire
Kingston Summer Festival: 218 Princess Street - Kingston, ON K7L 1B2 - 615-5666 - A richly varied performing arts festival featuring daring, challenging, sometimes outrageous and always interesting theater, comedy, music.
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