Mentioned by Things To Do
What to do and see in Kingston, Canada: The Best Free
"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"
"In addition to the ever popular sugar shack that runs in March, Little Cataraqui Creek offers an excellent network of trails close to town. Only slightly more rugged than Lemoine Point, this is a great place for a Sunday stroll, especially in the fall."
"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."
"Rotary Park is located near Collins Bay Marina off Highway 33. The leash-free area offers 1.5 acres of grass, gravel and wooded space for your dog to expel some energy. The park is surrounded by 5-foot chain-link fencing and features a double-gated entrance."
"Located at 1280 Coverdale Dr. The park sits beside one of the main entrances to the Lemoine Point Conservation Area"
"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."
"Since 1968, Red Lobster has been committed to creating a unique seafood experience for its guests. From sourcing to preparation, each process is traceable, sustainable, and responsible. What started as a family-owned restaurant in Lakeland, Florida, is now a globally recognized brand."
"Charles Francis guy I think was his name at the front made our night for sure. Curly hair guy, so friggin nice."
"If you want a cool place with a great vibe, nice staff, and really good food – Red House is for you. This is one of those places that Eric generally went to for drinks but usually ended up getting good food, too. Some might call it a restaurant – either way, we wanted to include it!"
"I wanted to check out downtown Kingston on my way to Ottawa as I hadn't visited in about 15 years”more"
"A hop, skip and a jump away from the St. Lawrence River, Dianne’s Fish Shack is all about serving up fresh seafood. Famous for their undeniably delicious fish tacos and fish cakes, Dianne’s will blow you out of the water when you try their seafood poutine (made with fries, coconut green curry, shrimp, haddock, calamari, mussels and queso fresco)."
"takes great advantage of the city’s lakeside location and its access to local, sustainable seafood. Its menu is described as a blend of ‘East Coast kitchen’ and ‘Baja. ’, meaning fresh fish options appear alongside BBQ smokehouse favorites such as pulled pork carnitas and ceviche."
"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."
"If you enjoy fine dining and Chinese cuisine, Kai’s Delight combines both to give you an unforgettable experience. The family-owned restaurant is operated by Kevin Cheng and Mei who are both passionate about serving authentic Chinese cuisine made from the freshest ingredients. The menu has a wide range of meals including soups, appetizers, Chop Suey, sweet and sour, beef, chicken, pork, seafood, noodles, Szechuan, Canadian dishes, curries, and more."
"Delight your palate with authentic Chinese cuisine from Kai’s. The restaurant offers its diners culinary delights created from the freshest ingredients. From fish fillets in hot chili oil to sizzling beef with black bean sauce."
"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"