Mac Rating: 5.00 | Votes: 1 | Date: 10/07/2026 03:02:00
Three centuries of military, political, and academic history converge in this limestone city at the mouth of the St. Lawrence River. Fort Henry, a massive 1830s British fortification overlooking the harbour, operates as a living-history museum with costumed re-enactments, sunset ceremonies, and cannon firings that draw visitors throughout the summer season. Queen's University and the Royal Military College add intellectual vitality and architectural elegance -- the Queen's campus, with its stone buildings and arboretum, blends seamlessly into the city's limestone streetscape. The dining scene along Princess Street and the surrounding blocks has matured into one of eastern Ontario's strongest, with farm-to-table restaurants, craft breweries, sushi bars, and globally inspired bistros serving a mix of students, military families, and tourists. Nightlife gathers along Princess Street, where pubs, cocktail bars, and live-music venues stay busy during the university terms and quieter but still active during summers. The Grand Theatre stages professional productions and community events. The Agnes Etherington Art Centre at Queen's houses a diverse collection of Canadian and European art. The Kingston Penitentiary, a maximum-security prison that operated from 1835 to 2013 and once held some of Canada's most notorious inmates, now offers guided tours of its imposing limestone cell blocks. The Thousand Islands boat tours depart from the Kingston waterfront, cruising through the archipelago that has drawn vacationers since the nineteenth century. City Hall, a domed Renaissance Revival landmark, presides over a market square that hosts a seasonal farmers' market. Annual events include the Kingston Canadian Film Festival and the Limestone City Blues Festival. Day trips reach Ottawa in two hours and the Rideau Canal corridor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site connecting Kingston to the capital, provides boating and cycling through a lock system largely unchanged since the 1830s.
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