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Kingston (Canada) : Kingston the Limestone City on the Ontario Lake
"The Marine Museum of the Great Lakes is a perfect place to get your questions answered and to obtain some additional informations. The museum aims to maintain and teach people about the wonderful heritage of maritime in Kingston and the Great Lakes. Visitors will be able to see the exhibits of different tools that shipbuilders and marines used during their journey."
"The Kingston Association of Museums, Galleries, and Historic Sites is a not-for-profit, collaborative group of member institutions from the Kingston region. Visit their website for a complete listing of sites, hours, locations and collection highlights."
"Founded by the National Hockey League and the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association on September 10, 1943 – Kingston’s International Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum is the “Original Hockey Hall of Fame” and the oldest sports hall of fame in Canada. Captain James T. Sutherland of Kingston spearheaded the bid to bring the Hockey Hall of Fame to Kingston and was inducted into the hall in 1947 – one of the first forty members inducted into the hall during the Kingston-era. The Original Hall of Fame is proudly located in Kingston, Ontario."
"No need to drive to Toronto to get a little piece of hockey’s history. Fittingly located on the second floor of the Invista Centre, The Original Hockey Hall of Fame is filled with a ton of interesting facts and artifacts. The best part is the focus on Kingston-born legends like Doug Gilmour and Jayna Hefford."
"Kathleen Hall, 11 Medical Quadrangle This space is a gem for researchers and acts as a museum for specific topics you might be interested in. If you’ve never been to the Archives before, bring a piece of photo ID and be prepared to fill out a piece of paper to create a membership card before you begin browsing. A museum for researchers and anyone wanting to learn more about the history of Kingston."
"A seafood list would not be complete without a restaurant that serves oysters. This restaurant was opened in 2008 by Deanna Harrington and Stev George. The owners are committed to enhancing their guests’ experience and so each year they take a group of their staff to Italy for training on Italian food, wine, and culture."
"We've eaten in a couple of times and have had their Dinner for 2 features several times during the pandemic."
"35 Brock St, Kingston, Ontario K7L 1R7, CanadaReservations, Outdoor Seating, Private Dining, Seating, Waitstaff, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Highchairs AvailableItalian, Mediterranean, Vegetarian Friendly, Gluten Free OptionsLunch, Dinner, Late Night+1 613-542-0870"
"35 Brock St, Kingston, Ontario K7L 1R7 CanadaItalian, MediterraneanLunch, Dinner, Late NightReservations, Outdoor Seating, Private Dining, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service+1 613-542-0870http://www.casadomenico.com/"
"Casa Domenico is a very stylish Italian restaurant located near the City Hall. It is a rather expensive restaurant but with very tasty food and classy design. The perfect place to celebrate a special occasion!"
"Atomica specializes in Mediterranean cuisine and Italian comfort food, including an entire section devoted to vegan meals. On their plant-based menu, you can choose from tofu bao buns, Caesar salad, Caprese mac & cheese, fungi pizza, or the carne finta pizza. Atomica uses innovative ingredients like cashew mozzarella, fungi bacon, walnut parmesan, and fennel tofu sausage."
"The Swiss Chalet opened its door to Canadian families in 1954. The restaurant has since become a favourite for generation after generation of these same families. Their secret recipes have remained unchanged even as the restaurant evolved to suit their customers’ needs."
"Excellent restaurant experience; you can tell the owners really care about their staff and guests. I worked for them and they showed me nothing but respe..."
"Montana's BBQ & Bar is a Canadian restaurant that is famous for in-house smoked pork Ribs, Fresh Canadian Steaks, and Juicy Burgers."
"With a menu that is seasonal, fresh, and as locally sourced as possible – you can’t go wrong with brunch at Northside. Nestled in downtown Kingston, you can try classics like their Avo Smash (a whole smashed avocado with feta, mint, lemon + thai chilli on grilled sourdough) or branch out and try something new like Spiced Steel Cut Oats (served warm with sweet potato + white cholocate puree, topped with seeded muesli, cacao nibs + nashi pear). As you sip on your afternoon coffee, take a pause from the busyness of everyday life and soak up the atmosphere – you’ll love this cafe inspired by the culture of Melbourne, Australia."
"This shop is inspired by the coffee culture in Melbourne, Australia where coffee is a way of life. Enjoy breakfast accompanied by high-quality coffee and friendly service. Everyone at Northside is extremely passionate about coffee, but they also understand that breakfast is supposed to be lighthearted and relaxed."
"Northside Espresso and Kitchen is a cute cafe in downtown Kingston that’s perfect for breakfast, lunch, or a coffee break. Justin and I went there for lunch one day and we adored their quiet, plant-filled patio. The menu is about 50% vegan and the plant-based options are marked with a V."
"This cafe was started in 2017 with a focus on serving healthy food at pocket-friendly prices. The adorable cafe serves coffee as well as tasty food and delicious desserts. Enjoy your java as you have a chat with the friendly staff."