Explore Kingston and Ottawa After Dark with Haunted Walks
No Canadian ever thought Ottawa or Kingston could be spooky, but soon you'll know better.
No Canadian ever thought Ottawa or Kingston could be spooky, but soon you'll know better.
Kingston, situated where Lake Ontario flows into the St. Lawrence River, is known as The Limestone City because many of its buildings were constructed from local limestone. It was founded in 1673 as a French fur-trading post, captured by the British in 1758 and re-settled by Loyalists in 1783. The City is home to Queen's University the oldest degree-granting institution in Canada.
Kingston offers many attractions, tours, historic sites, museums, festivals and activities. Visit Fort Henry and Bellevue House, both National Historic Sites. Take a trolley tour of Kingston and a boat tour of the gorgeous 1000 Islands. Visit the Agnes Etherington Art Centre and enjoy live stage performances at The Grand Theatre. Choose among the 19 excellent museums or plan your holiday around one of the many lively festivals. Enjoy world-class sailing or scuba dive among 200 local shipwrecks. Spend a day at the spa or golf at one of the 9 local courses.
Kingston accommodations offer a delightful choice among hotels, motels, inns, bed and breakfasts, residences and campgrounds.
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