Attractions
- Murney Tower National Historic Site
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Built in 1846 at the time of the Oregon Crisis, Murney Tower was an addition to the defensive fortifications of Kingston. It is one of the finest Martello Towers in North America and served as military housing for more than 40 years after its completion.
- Proteus Diving
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PROTEUS Diving is Kingston's newest member of the Dive Charter Community. With the capacity to handle large groups the crew of PROTEUS, Frank Bird and Mike Morrison, safely ply the waters around Kingston offering divers the finest in customer service, comfort and safety.
- Myles Acres
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Locally owned and operated on 167 acres of fields, trees, lawns and landscaped grounds, Myles Acres offers the perfect setting for weddings, corporate events and family celebrations.
- Bottle Tree Productions
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If you are looking for information about how to start out in acting, how to find a free monologue, an agent, a coach - this site is for you! If you are looking for scripts, if you want to submit a script for our annual One-Act Playwriting Contest - this site is for you!
- 21st ANNUAL CHILIFEST
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Enjoy a spectacular day featuring local restauranteurs and chefs struttin' their hot stuff along with a Fabulous Children’s Activity Area, Horse-drawn Wagon Rides and the Amazing Apple Pie Challenge!
- Aerial Sightseeing Tours
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See beautiful Kingston and the Thousand Islands by air.
Aerial Tours for up to 3 people for 30 minutes for only $117.50 +tax. Flights from 7:00 AM until dark, seven days a week!
- St. Lawrence Cruise Lines
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St. Lawrence Cruise Lines’ ships will carry you through the very heart of central Canada's most beautiful scenery on routes specifically selected for their stunningly rich gifts of history, natural beauty and modern vitality. Calm-water cruising on a replica steamboat is your rewarding adventure into an old tradition.
- Confederation Tour Trolley
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The Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce owns and operates the Confederation Tour Trolley. Relax and let our trained guides take you on a 50-minute exploration of Kingston's historic past.
- Frontenac County Schools Museum
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The Frontenac County Schools Museum began as a project to celebrate Kingston’s Tercentenary in 1973. A small group of retired educators spent many hours researching schools, photographing sites, collecting books and artifacts, and microfilming hundreds of school records.
- Kingston Scout Museum
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A place to experience the past and to welcome the future of Scouting in the Kingston area.