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What to do and see in Kingston, Canada: The Best Art Galleries
"It has a large, diverse collection, including more than 200 pieces of original art made by local artists. The gallery occasionally hosts events where customers can talk directly with artists. The gallery is open Monday to Friday from 9:30 a.m."
"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..."
"The Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning is a charitable arts organization, operating in the beautiful JK Tett heritage building on Lake Ontario’s waterfront. 370 King St. Westtettcentre.org"
"At Kingston Frameworks, we are a retail store that specializes in custom framing. We offer with a wide assortment of frame styles to choose from including environmentally-sustainable varieties. We are proud to be part of the local art community, and..."
"Since 2012, the Memorial Centre Farmers' Market has grown into a vibrant food, arts & community hub. Vendors include over 35 farmers, bakers, chefs & artisans from within roughly 100km offering goods for every taste, diet & palate!. In the warmer months, you might also find live music, arts activities, yoga and tai chi classes on site."
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"Host to as many as 141 stores, Cataraqui Centre is home to all the biggest brands and is a great place to come to spend the day. Arguably the best Kingston has to offer in the way of shopping centres, here you’ll find everything you need to keep you entertained and turn that whimsical shopping trip into an enjoyable day out. Whether you’re alone, with your partner, or even with the kids, Cataraqui Centre has something for everyone."
"There’s so much to find at this Kingston-based antique store, including plenty of vintage clothing options. You’ll also find lots of furniture, knickknacks, and staff that are ready to help you find what you need. If you’re wondering what sort of clothing is available at Antique Alley, then take a look at Kate’s Vintage Kloset."
"With around 62 stores, the RioCan Centre is one of Kingston’s oldest shopping malls. Built in 1998, this is one of the originals, and is home to big brands, large stores and entertainment facilities. A good option for when you need new homeware, hardware or are simply looking for a fun way to spend an afternoon, the RioCan Centre has plenty to offer."
"A mall in Kingston, Ontario enjoyed by locals, offering a variety of quality restaurants and shops, Kingston Centre is very walkable and has an interesting, modern space to wander around on a weekend afternoon. What used to be an indoor mall before it was demolished, Kingston Centre is now a thriving open campus-style space, which is a pleasure to explore and provides a great excuse to stretch your legs. With 48 stores to check out you won’t get bored here, and the options are exciting and varied."
"This family-run coffee shop in Kingston serves coffee that will blow away your expectations. The trendy cafe has something for coffee lovers everywhere. This coffee shop is perfect for breakfast or lunch."
"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."
"One of the newest additions to the coffee/brunch scene in Kingston, NORTHSIDE is apparently THE place to go. Opened by some Australians who came to Kingston, the place has definitely made a name for itself in a short period of time. There was a time when we hadn’t been for the longest time – but it was high on the “places to check out” list."
"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."
"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"
"This Indian restaurant is located just next to Flavours of India and the food is as delicious!. The main difference between the two restaurants is the atmosphere. While Flavours of India is a modern kind of restaurant, Darbar gives you a more authentic experience."
"Carmelina’s is known for their consistently friendly customer service, and high quality, fresh, home cooked food. It’s the brunch spot that never fails, and every visit there is pretty much the same as getting a huge hug, and who wouldn’t want to start their morning that way?. Whether you’re going for the classic eggs, toast, home fry and meat plate, a delicious omelette, or some apple cinnamon stuffed pancakes, get ready to start your weekend off right."
"Carmelinda’s is another west end breakfast spot that you can rely on for good quality breakfast on a budget. I splurge for the home fries with my western sandwich (Western Sandwich, $6.99, add home fries for $2.50) but it is so substantial that I am stuffed before I can put a dent in them!. Though I am too full to finish the potatoes, they are golden, round and crispy discs of deliciousness that I wish I saved space for."
"My friend and I share a mutual love of cheese fondue so we were super excited to find out that there was a place in Kingston to have fondue!. The restaurant is…”more"
"They were very aware of Covid 19 procedures, and the floor plan for this restaurant lends itself nicely to the proper spacing protocol. The menu is limit..."