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Kingston
"The historic site of Fort Henry is located on Point Henry in Kingston, an elevated point next to the mouth of Cataraqui River, before it flows..."
"The historic site of Fort Henry is located on Point Henry in Kingston, an elevated point next to the mouth of Cataraqui River, before it flows..."
"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."
"Bellevue House National Historic Site was the home to Canada's first Prime Minister, Sir John Alexander Macdonald from 1848 to 1849. Bellevue House is situated 2½ km southeast of Kingston Centre. Photo: Skeezix1000, CC BY-SA 3.0."
"Take a time-travelling tour of the historic Bellevue House where Canada’s first prime minister, Sir John A. Macdonald, and his family made their..."
"The City Hall is a beautiful building dating back to 1844 that is now the epicenter of Kingston’s administration and occupies an entire block in its neighborhood. Made by the architect George Browne, this building is one of the most outstanding works of art in the backdrop of the city. Stained glass windows add to the ephemeral feel of the building."
"The grandiose City Hall is one of the country's finest classical buildings and a relic from the time when Kingston was capital. Friendly volunteers conduct free tours during summer, revealing colorful stained..."
"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."
"Source: Photo by user SoftwareSimian used under CC BY-SA 3.0. The Cathedral of St Mary is a Roman Catholic cathedral. It was extensively renovated some years back, and today it stands in its full restored glory."
"A natural recreation area of close to a thousand acres, the Little Catarqui Creek Conservation Area is located just north of the downtown Kingston area. With such a beautiful setting, the area can be appreciated at all times of year and offers great opportunities for many different recreational activities. It is particularly popular during the winter, when there are facilities for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and skating on Kingston’s largest natural ice rink.Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area, Kingston, ON, Canada, +1 613 546 4228"
"Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user P199 used under CC BY-SA 4.0. Explore some authentic local wildlife, at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area!. Featuring a stunning array of local, natural sights and sounds, many of them indigenous to the region itself, the Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area is your effective introduction to the wonders of lush, Ontario life."
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"This top-pick for locals originated as a delightful bakery called Bread and Butter, and gained such a strong customer base that they opened up a brunch restaurant beside the bakery and named itToast and Jam!. This spot has an large, open rustic dining area that is filled with light and laughter from the regular customers. Order yourself a big breakfast such as “Jordan’s Breakfast” (includes 3 eggs, 2 slices of bacon, 1 apple sage sausage, peameal bacon, roasted tomatoes and a buttermilk biscuit), or dare to try a fresh Italian Pizza (includes tomato sauce, mozzarella, pancetta, fresh sliced tomatoes and olives and topped with fresh greens)."
"Wendy Whitall of Bread + Butter fame is the creative force behind the newest addition to our list – the already super popular Toast + Jam – located beside her bakery on Bath Road. The restaurant itself is beautiful – modern and cozy, featuring couches and a fireplace (a stark contrast from the previous tenants) and open for breakfast and lunch daily (with all-day breakfast available on weekends). Everything at Toast + Jam is made from scratch – they don’t serve any prepared products whatsoever (besides the Heinz ketchup, as per several customer requests) – an impressive feat in the hectic world of restauranting."
"Wake up with the birds to catch a spot at this popular Kingston brunch heaven. Located beside its sister company, Bread and Butter, Toast and Jam serve up delicious, freshly made breads, quiche and pancakes."