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Insider Itineraries: Danielle Folkerts

By Visit Kingston

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Maybe you’ve seen some of Danielle Folkerts’ work gracing window displays along Princess Street, taken one of her immersive workshops or watched her tirelessly hop from one community project to another. 

We asked her to name her top nine favourite things to do in Kingston.  

1. Northside Espresso + Kitchen 

281 Princess Street 

Northside Espresso’s Avo Smash and a Cappuccino is the brunch of legends! It’s my number one go-to spot. If I could eat there every day, I would! It’s the food, the coffee, the atmosphere, the plants, the Aussie charm, and the amazing service. 

2. Scuba-diving 

Did you know Kingston and the surrounding area is full of shipwrecks? I’m always going for a dip on the weekends and exploring the Kingston area and history. 

Favourite wreck: Wolfe Islander 2.  

3. Bird Watching at Lemoine Point 

Lemoine Point is a beautiful conservation area on the water and it’s one of my favourite places to walk around and explore. I always bring a good camera and binoculars to catch squirrels, blue jays, cardinals, snowy owls, snakes, turtles and more! Plus, there are so many pathways, you can always find a new route to take. 

4. Kids Creativity Club at the Tett Centre for Creativity & Learning 

Kids Creativity Club is a drop-in art program at the Tett. It’s an opportunity for children and their families to experience the arts together. Come in and enjoy a variety of hands-on, creative arts activities with local artists and volunteers, and get inspired! 

5. Tett Tuesdays at the Tett Centre 

Tett Tuesdays is an opportunity to carve out time for monthly art-making while working alongside aspiring, emerging, and professional artists in the Kingston community. Bring your own projects and art materials, and enjoy creating in a relaxed and casual atmosphere. The best part? It’s free! Make sure you reserve your spot as they fill up quickly. 
 
All art mediums are welcome! Painting, knitting, drawing, collage, printmaking, embroidery, jewellery, sculpture, mixed media — you name it. It’s the perfect place to ask and give constructive feedback, engage in peer support, meet new people, and share knowledge, techniques and ideas! 

6. Kingston Glass Studio + Gallery 

56 Queen Street 

I love shopping for one-of-a-kind goods at the Kingston Glass Studio and Gallery – it’s my favourite gallery in town! They always have the most beautiful collection of ceramics, glass and paintings. 

7. The Memorial Centre Farmers’ Market 

303 York Street 

I love visiting the Memorial Farmers’ Market on Sundays, it’s where I find all my fresh and local produce and baked goods. Plus, it wouldn’t be a proper trip to the market without lunch from the authentic Ukrainian food truck. The cucumber soup and perogies are to die for!   

8. Juniper Cafe 

370 King Street West 

Juniper Cafe at the Tett Centre is Kingston’s only waterfront café! Their lattes are transcendent, and you can’t beat that cozy lakeside setting. 

9. Paddling around the city 

Grab a kayak and tour the Kingston coastline! The Kingston Military Family Resource Centre has free rentals for CFB Kingston Military members and families, but you can also rent a kayak at Ahoy Rentals. I love going for a paddle! It’s a great way to enjoy an afternoon on the water and it offers a fresh perspective for popular Kingston sights like Fort Henry, Murney Tower, City Hall, and that skyline is breathtaking. 

Describe Kingston in 3 words 

Creativity, History and Innovation 

If Kingston had a Theme Song, what would it be? 

Anything by the Tragically Hip 

Complete the sentence: Kingston makes me… 

Feel at home. 

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