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ACTIVITIES AND SIGHTSEEING
Kingston Trolley
Hop aboard the Kingston Trolley for an easy way to enjoy Kingston’s main historical attractions. The trolley route takes you around the old town and downtown, Fort Henry, The Royal Military College, through the Queen’s University Campus and all the way to the infamous Kingston Penitentiary. For those wanting to explore a bit more of each location, you have the opportunity to hop on and off at any of the trolley stops.
Royal Military College
The Royal Military College located on Point Frederick overlooking The City of Kingston. Only a quick walk from the downtown core or hop off the Trolley to spend time walking the grounds. Visiting the scenic campus can give you a deeper understanding of the history of Kingston.
Fort Henry
Fort Henry is probably one of Kingston’s most popular stops. In the spring and summertime visit the fort and its historical fortification, watch a battle reenactment, try on old British Military uniforms and listen to the band and bagpipes. Starting in late May every Wednesday and Saturday evenings Fort Henry hosts a sunset ceremony where you can see battle reenactment hear the artillery and watch beautiful fireworks.
Market Square
Located right in the heart of Downtown Kingston, behind City Hall, Kingston’s Market Square fills up with local vendors. This is where you can find locally grown produce, maple syrup, baked goodies, hand crafted goods and beautiful flowers and plants. A perfect pit stop while visiting the downtown area and a perfect spot to grab a quick snack.
Waterfront Rideau Trail
The trail follows Kingston’s waterfront offering a unique outdoor experience and a variety of pit stops.
Wolfe Island Ferry
Hop onto the Wolfe Island Ferry free of charge for a quick visit to Wolfe Island, visit the small and charming island, the bakery and the grill or simply hop on for the ride to see a picturesque view of Kingston from the water.
Big Sandy Bay
Big Sandy Bay is a beautiful natural white sandy beach right on Lake Ontario.
St. Mary’s Cathedral
The impressive arch windows, stained glass, grand organ and beautiful interior will leave you in awe. It’s grandness in the heart of downtown Kingston rises to be the tallest structure in the entire city of Kingston.
Queen’s Campus and The Isabel
A beautiful campus full of historic and modern architecture. Worth walking through to take pictures and admire the stone work. The Isabel Bader Center on the waterfront is an amazing complex of new and old.
FOOD AND DRINK
Kame Sushi
Harpers Burgers
Juniper Cafe
Score Pizza
Stone City Ales
Chez Piggy's
Dianes
BUDGET FRIENDLINESS
Kingston definitely isn’t the cheapest city and Canada isn’t the cheapest country but that’s not to say that you can’t experience Kingston on a budget. You can see all the classic spots by foot or by Ferry for free and there are plenty of home sharing options right downtown. If you have a higher budget there our many touring options that include boat tours, helicopter and plane tours. You can also treat yourself to some great eateries like the famous Chez Piggy, Le Chien Noir and Pan Chan Cho for breakfast or lunch.
NIGHTLIFE
Kingston awakens at night with countless bars, pubs and clubs to choose from, there’s something for everyone. Many of them are located right in the downtown core and offer many bumping venues to catch live entertainment. During the summer months, you can enjoy drinks on patios and bar hop your way from a place to another. Visit the microbrewery Stone City Ales and enjoy a fresh pint made with a whole lot of love and taste. From Monday to Sunday there’s always something going on in the City.
HOSPITALITY
Thinking of visiting Kingston, we recommend staying right in the downtown area. Check out some of the most recognizable historic inn’s for a neat experience such as the Hochelaga Inn where you can be steps from the beautiful waterfront, Queen’s University and at the center of the fashionable historic Sydenham District. Another great option is looking into house shares; there are some great, affordable and quaint homes for a unique Kingston experience.
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Cycling the Waterfront Trail - Toronto to Kingston 2015
My wife and I biked a section of the Waterfront Trail in August 2015. We wanted the prevailing west wind at our back so we took the Via Bike Train from Kingston to Toronto and biked back to Kingston.
This was a leisurely ride taking 4 nights with overnight stays in budget hotels or B&Bs. We took train #63 from Kingston (depart at 1 pm- arrival 3:30pm) to Union Station. By the time we received our bikes from baggage we didn't leave the Station until 4:30. Our planned first night was at the Days Inn - Toronto East Beaches - only about 11 km away. It was a good choice since it was on Queen Street with lots of restaurants closeby and a cinema across the street. We could put our bikes in our rooms too.
Other accommodation included the Quality Inn at 401 Oshawa, the MacKechnie B&B in Cobourg and Alanna's B&B in Wellington.
It was difficult to find a hotel in Oshawa south of the 401. Check beforehand for a B&B in Oshawa or Whitby because the trek to the Quality Inn has a lot of traffic and is a few kilometres off the Trail.
Restaurants are non-existent on the Trail between Union Station and Pickering (that we could find) until you reach Pickering where you will bike by The Waterfront Dining in the harbour just before you reach the Pickering wind turbine. Water is scarce too so stock up from wherever you spend the night.
Once you get into eastern Ontario (Colborne and beyond) small towns have many good eateries and water is no problem.
Signage can be confusing particularly around Darlington. Waterfront Trail signs are not always evident and can be replaced by simple black arrows. Buy the 'Waterfront Trail & Greenway Mapbook' online. You won't get lost as long as you head east but the mapbook will help you find your way (or use a good app on your cell). Note: the last printing of the mapbook was 2011 so even it is a bit out of date. as some trails have changed.
The Story of Garden Island (near Kingston, Ontario Canada)
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Lumina Borealis Walkthrough - Magical Trail Full Walkthrough - Fort Henry Kingston Canada
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Aylesford to Kingston
A quick trip from Aylesford Nova Scotia to Kingston Nova Scotia along the old Rail bed.
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Drone Flight Near Kingston Ontario
Neat flight with homebuilt drone flying over a Lake near Sydenham
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6 beautiful days. Adventure #1, Southern Ontario
Here's a peak into my boyfriend and I's eventful 6 days across Ontario from June 30-July 5. At the moment we live across Canada from each other, he's in Alberta and I am in Ontario... So we took advantage of every second we had together during this time. We visited: Rock Dunder in Kingston, The CN Tower in Toronto, Canada's Wonderland in Vaughan, Parliament Hill/Rideau Falls/National Art Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, and relaxed in my tiny hometown, Westport. Thanks for watching!!
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Ontario Road Trip Ottawa & Kingston #2
Part 2 of our road trip through Ontario! We continue in Algonquin park and visit Ottawa and Kingston!
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Fun Weekend in Kingston, ON with Rosalyn Gambhir - Let's Discover ON
It was a fun & foodie weekend in Kingston. We had fellow blogger, Rosalyn Gambhir join us, and she showed us her favourite places to visit and eat in 'The Limestone City'.
We were also fortunate to get a tour aboard the Kingston Trolley & visit Lumina Borealis at Fort Henry.
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Wolfe Island - Ontario, Canada
Wolfe Island is located in Lake Ontario - near Kingston, Ontario. It is the largest of the Thousand Islands, and is a tremendously popular summer destination.
Explore the various family-friendly activities that the island has to offer -- including its celebrated local bakery, the golf course, corn maze, and beautiful beach.
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This one is called Rock Dunder, it's north of Kingston Ontario on highway 15. It's a cute little walk around. Sometimes you get to see beavers and critters. Please don't hike here after sunset! We didn't know that this was against the rules. It's dangerous and scary. Thanks for watching our little hiking vlog :) Subscribe if you haven't already!
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LUMINA BOREALIS in Kingston - Let's Discover ON
There's a new outdoor winter-themed attraction at Fort Henry in Kingston that is fun for all ages. There are various exhibits and each one has its own unique sights and sounds. A couple of exhibits are also interactive and requires you to walk across, sing or throw. Our favourite was the exhibit featuring the outdoor fire pits!
Lumina Borealis is one-of-a-kind event and is a genuine crowd pleaser!
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Views Around Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire, England - 6th May, 2018
Views Around Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire, England - 6th May, 2018.
Kingston upon Hull, usually abbreviated to Hull, is a city and unitary authority in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It lies upon the River Hull at its confluence with the Humber Estuary, 25 miles (40 km) inland from the North Sea, with a population of 260,200 (mid-2016 est.).
Tourist attractions include The Hull People's Memorial, the historic Old Town and Museum Quarter, Hull Marina and The Deep, a city landmark. The redevelopment of one of Hull's main thoroughfares, Ferensway, included the opening of St Stephen's Hull and the new Hull Truck Theatre. Spectator sports include Championship League football and Super League Rugby. The KCOM Stadium houses Hull City football club and Hull F.C. rugby league club and KCOM Craven Park Stadium rugby league club Hull Kingston Rovers. Hull is also home to the English Premier Ice Hockey League Hull Pirates.
Hull was the 2017 UK City of Culture.
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This film features views around the city of Hull, and includes the following identified places and locations: Hull Paragon Interchange, Analby Road, Ferensway, Paragon Arcade, Carr Lane, The Punch Hotel, Ferens Art Gallery, Queen Victoria Square, Hull City Hall, Hull Maritime Museum, Queens Dock Avenue, Queen's Gardens, BBC Radio Humberside, Charles Henry Wilson statue, City Hotel, Alfred Gelder Street, Guildhall, Lowgate, Guildhall, City Exchange, St. Mary's Church, Burstalls Solicitors, Hepworth Arcade, Market Place, Hull Minster, King William statue, Blackfriargate, River Hull, The Deep, The Dock, Voyage statue, Nelson Street, The Minerva, Humber Estuary, Minerva Terrace, The Minerva, Henry Vernone Court, Humber Dock Marina, Humber Street, Spurn Lightship, Castle Street, Prince Dock Street, Princes Dock, Princes Quay Shopping Centre and Whitefriargate.
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Waterfront Fun In Kingston Ontario
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The Great Waterfront Trail Adventure Tour 2008!
An eight day cycling tour starting in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario and finishing at the border of Quebec.
Following Lake Ontario and the St. lawrence River.
Cities that this tour travels through include:
Niagara-on-the-Lake,
St. Catherines,
Grimsby,
Hamilton,
Burlington,
Oakville,
Mississauga,
Toronto,
Pickering,
Ajax,
Whitby,
Oshawa,
Clarington,
Port Hope,
Cobourg,
Trenton,
Belleville,
Greater Napanee,
Kingston,
Brockville,
Gananoque,
Cornwall
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Music © Steve Jablonsky
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Toronto to Montreal by train with VIA Rail Canada
A journey from Toronto Union Station to Montreal Gare Centrale in Business Class on board VIA Rail Canada train 62. The journey takes just 4h58, for info & photos see
Haunted Walk of Kingston - Cassandra's Story
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Strain Hunters Jamaica Expedition (Full Length)
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Here we go again!
We board a flight from Amsterdam and in 9 hours we are in the Caribbean. After a layover of just a couple of hours on Curacao, we fly on to Jamaica. We land in Kingston around 11 am local time. The air is hot, but not too humid.
We have a 3 hours layover, so we decide to get out of the airport and go have lunch in Port Royal, half an hour away on the coast. It's a bit of a ghost-town, once a very rich merchant harbor, destroyed at the end of the seventeenth century by a powerful earthquake. It looks like it never really recovered…
We eat lunch in a small fish-restaurant, famous for its snapper. But I eat jerk chicken because I am picky with my fish, and the jerk-spices here are amazing!
Of course we drink some Red Stripe beers, and Simon and myself decide it's time to find some weed. It does not take long before we hit the jackpot: literally on the side of the local Police station, along the seaside, there are some barracks and shacks; inside a group of Rastas is busy cleaning and chopping weed and rolling it up in small balls, using rolling papers as containers.
We ask if we can buy some, and the guys are thrilled. It's cheap, less than 1 Euro per gram. But it's a bit bitter, very leafy, and we enjoy it just because it's been a while since we smoked in Amsterdam! Some of the Rastas in the back are smoking crack cocaine in a glass pipe, the smell is terribly sour. They ask if we like some, and we politely tell them we are just here for the ganja; they nod, and scream Jah Rastafari!
We sit and smoke a joint with them, and chat a bit about the local weed, and the cops. It's incredible that this is all happening next to the Police station.
We leave as soon as the joint is over, and we go back to the restaurant to join the rest of the crew.
It's time to get back to the airport and catch a Jamaican Airlines flight to Montego Bay, where our local contacts are waiting. The flight is really short, under half hour, and we arrive in MoBay before sunset. Bigga, Shanti, Nampo and Taleban are waiting for us and it's great to see them again; Arjan and myself spent some crazy days with these guys not long ago, during our scouting trips on the island.
These guys are a tight crew, and they are going to take care of us during the next days of this filming trip.
Nampo is a older Rasta, wise man, with lots of contacts and very respected.
Taleban, his friend, is a grower and a smuggler, a real pirate and one of the funniest guys we ever had with us during our expeditions.
Bigga is our driver/bodyguard, he's a man of the road and he knows who and what you need to know to keep us safe.
Shanti is a local singer, a reggae artist with an amazing talent and a great personality. I know him since he was 10 years old, back in 1994, when I spent a few weeks near where he lived with his father (the man supplying me with fine herb at the time). It was really special to find Shanti during our scouting trips back in July, he's now a grown up man… and I am getting old! Shanti will come along and make sure the soundtrack of our travels is inspiring and inspired.
We get the cars, two Toyota Fortuner, and we load up the mountain of gear we are carrying. Then we drive down to Negril in the sunset light, and when we arrive it's already dark. We decide to spend the first night at the Blue Cave Castle, a really cozy place on the rocky cliffs of Negril.
It's another true 1994-flashback for me, this is one of the places where I stayed when I was a 20-years-old ganja-traveler, already a Strain Hunter without knowing it…. Of course to make the flashback even more intense the same room where I slept then is available, so I take it.
It still looks the same.
We are tired from the long travel, and we decide to go for some food. Unfortunately the chef is sick, so we decide to find something not too far away. We hit a jerk-chicken stand by the side of the road and we eat like there's no tomorrow.
After a few Red Stripes and a few joints we go back to the hotel, where we smoke some good amount of high-grade weed, and some gum, the local finger-hash.
The weed is definitely an indica-cross, it tastes sweet and strong, and they say it's from a site not too far from where we are. We make a plan for tomorrow, and we go to sleep. Jamaica is great. It's a true privilege to be here again.
Jah Bless!
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