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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..."
"St. James’ Church is an Anglican church located near Queen's University. It boasts a long history and remains an active Christian community. The church's architecture is magnificent."
"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."
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"From curly fries and shakes to delicious handcrafted sandwiches, there’s something for every member of the family. This restaurant offers a unique blend of fast service and quality food. The menu at Arby’s features fish sandwiches, beef, pork, chicken, turkey, and salads."
"A friendly, casual neighbourhood bistro known for their pizza, pastas and paninis, Bella Bistro is another west end gem and local favourite. With a deep commitment to serving local food, owners and chefs Paul Muller and Kevin Lapeer work directly with local farmers and suppliers to source naturally-raised, hormone and antibiotic free beef, pork and lamb. They bake their own bread and make their own (delicious) pizza dough, while their arsenal of sauces, dressings and desserts are (of course) homemade."
"Bella Bistrohas something for everyone, with its wide array of options on its vast menu, including the calamari fritti, the big Italian panini (includes prosciutto, salami, cappricollo, calabrese and more), bbq ribs and even the catch of the day!. Whether you want seafood, meat, pasta, burgers, or pizza,Bella Bistrois where you will find the best Kingston has to offer."
"If you and your family are craving delicious pizza or pasta, this restaurant is perfect for you. Crispy crusts and a variety of mouthwatering toppings make Torino the number one choice for many pizza-loving families in Kingston. This restaurant also offers pick and delivery for a variety of meals including soups, fish, grilled cheese, chicken strips, and salads."
"Riverhead Brewing operates under the mantra “adventurously brewed”. With a lineup of brews that are a fine blend of traditional and daring, Riverhead Brewing is a standout of Kingston craft breweries. Their craft is about the journey, not the destination, and the journey of enjoying the craft beers that Riverhead has to offer is definitely worth it."
"768 Princess StreetThe Daft Brewing team started this project with the hope of creating something great – transforming an old car garage into a West-coast style taproom/brewery. Its mission is to create an ever-changing array of beer, maintain a steady stream of collaborations, and to showcase a tap featuring the best beer that Kingston’s homebrew club, Kingston Area Brewers of Beer, has to offer. What to try: Slow Ramp (Paloma Sour); big bold grapefruit up front with deep complex umami notes in the background."
"With a taproom that’s located in an old car garage that’s been transformed into a west-coast inspired brewery, Daft Brewing brings a space for all craft beer lovers to enjoy to Kingston. Self-described as “non-pretentious”, this down-to-earth craft brewery defies traditional beer genres with creative and unique recipes that are ever-changing and always delightful."
"Monday: 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM Tuesday-Wednesday: 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM Thursday: 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM Friday:- Saturday: 12:00 PM - 12:00 AM Sunday: 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM"