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Kingston (Canada) : Kingston the Limestone City on the Ontario Lake
"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."
"Parrott's Bay offers a nice trail system on the west side of Kingston. This is a great place to get out for a couple hours and enjoy some fairly easy trails. These trails aren't too rugged, but would be challenging with a stroller."
"Nature & Wildlife Areas497 7 Bath Road, Bath, Ontario MoreLess Info. The trails running through Parrott?. s Bay Conservation Area are ideal for hiking through the wetlands, while observing wildlife."
"With the closest hiking to downtown, the Marshlands provides an excellent opportunity for a quick hike. You'll find the terrain here more rugged than other easy hikes. There's also a good bit of mud here in the spring and early summer."
"One of the great features of this conservation area is that its proximity to the city makes it accessible via Kingston Transit."
"This award-winning park, which received an extensive renovation completed in 2018, is a popular destination on the St Lawrence waterfront. The park’s centrepiece, Gord Edgar Downie Pier, provides a convenient entry for swimmers to enjoy the water, with an accessible beach. Bring toys to play in the sandy beach area above the pier, then stroll down Waterfront Pathway through the park for a break after a delicious lunch, before heading back into the water."
"If you find yourself away from downtown and looking for a pub, then check out The Rose & Crown Restaurant. Again, more of a restaurant but since they serve up an authentic English pub feel, we wanted to include it!. Located up on Princess Street but out in the west end/ up town from downtown, the Rose & Crown boasts live music on Wednesdays and has been serving up fish and chips for over 30 years!"
"This family restaurant was founded by Ed Walker and his wife Sheena in 2003. The restaurant is named after a pub in their hometown of Leyland in England. The Rose and Crown has served English-style fish n’ chips for over 30 years, so they know a thing or two about quality food."
"Finally, a Kingston pub that is closer to downtown compared to the two above but not quite there is Portsmouth Tavern. Also known as “The Ports”, this establishment in the small town/neighbourhood of Portsmouth on Kingston’s waterfront has a rich history to it. The legend goes that the pub used to be the watering hole for the old prison guards of the nearby Kingston Penitentiary."
"Take a trip back in time to Tommy’s Diner located in downtown Kingston. With 50’s style decor, all-day breakfast and buttery, fluffy pancakes you will be making it a weekly staple in your summer plans"
"Next time you are taking a walk through the stunning Kingston Waterfront, skip over to Pan Chancho located near the corner of Princess and Ontario street!. With a plethora of vegetarian-friendly options on their menu, including an experimental asian tasting plate, gourmet vegetarian pizza, and a ton of yummy baked goods, you’ll have to call an uber just to get your goodies home!. READ ALSO: Best Restaurants In Kingston If You’re Vegan Or Vegetarian"
"originally the bakery for Chez Piggy, it has evolved to have a nice little bistro-style restaurant tucked in the back. Great breads that translate into good sandwiches and excellent bread basket with anything you have. Not a CheapEat panchancho.com"
"We’re pleased to offer Dine-in, Take-out, Drive-Thru and Curbside at this time. Our crew is taking measures to ensure our dining. McDonald's Value Picks Menu"
"The restaurant was founded in 1986 and has since expanded, serving over 1,500 locations across the globe including Canada. The family-owned business serves bespoke, hand-formed burgers grilled to perfection paired with delicious fresh-cut fries made in pure peanut oil. The menu at this family-restaurant offers a wide selection of meals made from fresh ingredients."