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Famous Museums in Kingston
"Bellevue House is yet another National Historic Site of Canada. It was home to Canada’s first Prime Minister, Sir John Alexander Macdonald, from 1848 until 1849. It is noteworthy for its Italian Villa style of architecture, a non-symmetrical style at that."
"Take a free guided tour of magnificent Kingston City Hall, built in 1841-43 when Kingston was the first capital of Canada. On Saturdays, free guided site tours are offered at Kingston City Hall led by volunteer tour guides. These small group tours follow appropriate health guidelines and City Hall safety protocols."
"Discover Kingston City Hall, one of the finest 19th century architectural wonders in Ontario. Home to the administrative and governing body of..."
"Amidst 136 hectares of lush greenery and beautiful verdant hiking trails, Lemoine Point is a recreational center par excellence. Initially known as Herkimer’s Nose or Herkimer's Point after its original owner Captain Johan Jots Herkimer, the land soon saw an ownership change after a sale to Captain William Lemoine in 1836. The conservation area includes a variety of terrain, including de...Read more"
"Nature & Wildlife Areas1441 Coverdale Drive, Kingston, Ontario MoreLess Info. Open from 7:30am to sunset, the Lemoine Point Conservation Area is a 136 hectare location full of forest, field, and marsh. Guests of the location can go cycling, swimming, picnicking, hiking, skiing, and snowshoeing."
"Chalmers United Church is a beautiful and impressive church in the historic heart of the city. It is located near the famous Queen's University on Clergy Street. This church was built in 1890 and is a Free Presbyterian Church."
"Just east of Ivy Lea, some 20km from Gananoque, a series of soaring bridges link Ontario to New York State, USA, over several islands. Halfway across, just before crossing the international border, this 130m-high observation tower offers fantastic views of the archipelago from two open decks, plus explanatory exhibits on a glass-enclosed deck. And yes, there's an elevator."
"You’re conscious about your food—and now, you can be just as mindful on your doggo’s behalf. Explore our delicious fresh dog food options, customized to the nutritional needs of your dog, and delivered free straight to your door."
"Now celebrating 35 years, Gallery Raymond represents 20 local and regional artists and has over 400 works on display. We hold bi-monthly exhibitions focusing on new work by one or more artists. We also offer complete custom framing."
"The Tett Centre for Creativity + Learning is a charitable arts organization, operating a beautiful heritage building on Lake Ontario's waterfront in Kingston, Ontario. We are a welcoming destination where artists, arts organizations, and the..."