Kingston's City Hall is located on the corner of Ontario St. and Brock St. Constructed in 1844, this attractive limestone building has been designated a historic site. Elegant in every detail, it has become symbol of the city it was built to serve. MORE...
Kingston, Ontario, with a population of approximately 146,8381 people, is located in the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor at the eastern end of Lake Ontario, where the lake runs into the St. Lawrence River and the Thousand Islands begin. MORE...
Known as Kingston’s Gift to The Waterway, Kingston Harbour is naturally sheltered from nature’s temper tantrums. The City of Kingston maintains the harbor and if you are looking for shore leave on your voyage east this is the place.MORE...
Kingston Railroad Station was built on its current site in 1875. It is built in the Victorian style, and such a wood frame construction was typical of rural rail depots of that period. The originial Kingston Railroad Station was one quarter mile to the north.MORE...

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