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A fall day in Kingston

By Sofia Tosello

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As the temperature drops and the cardigans come out, Kingston offers a variety of activities to explore the city's fall foliage. Explore Kingston with our fall day itinerary, featuring brunch and lunch options with seasonal menus, and local activities to enjoy the picturesque views of the city. 

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Indulge in autumnal bites

Grab brunch at Lay Low Cafe (241 Princess Street), adorned with earthy green furniture and a marble coffee bar serving tiramisu lattes and nutrient-dense smoothies.

The Princess Street cafe serves classic brunch fare including a chorizo breakfast wrap, loaded with scrambled eggs, chorizo, cheddar, romaine lettuce, garlic aioli, and a side of bacon home fries. For a nourishing breakfast spread, order Lay Low’s Brekkie Board–smashed avocado toast on sourdough with goat cheese, a coconut yogurt bowl with seasonal fruit, and supreme house fries. 

Chez Piggy exterior

On Sundays from 10 am to 2 pm, Chez Piggy (68 Princess Street) — a 19th-century limestone horse stable turned fine dining establishment — serves brunch made with locally sourced ingredients.

Chez Piggy's apple cider French toast

With fall flavours featured on their menu, their Wild Blueberry and Buttermilk Pancakes are served with warm maple syrup and lemon crème fraîche, and their Fruit and Mascarpone French Toast highlights local fruits and fresh berries, topped with honeyed mascarpone and vanilla flavours to add a sweet touch to the freshness of the fruits. 

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Discover Kingston’s fall foliage

After enjoying pancakes and a cup of coffee, walk to Crawford Wharf for your trip with Kingston 1000 Islands Cruises

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The Discovery Cruise on the Island Belle ship is a one-hour nautical tour around the 1000 Islands region. Admire the gold and orange leaves while gliding past Fort Henry and the Kingston Penitentiary. Grab your tickets on the Kingston 1000 Islands Cruises’ website. The Discovery Cruise is available until November 2. 

Fall Colour trolley tours are also available on weekends throughout October , so hop on a trolley and discover Kingston's beautiful streets lined with autumn's colours. 

If you are looking for a more self-paced way to experience fall foliage in Kingston, rent a bike from Ahoy Rentals and cycle along the waterfront to witness the beauty of the Kingston cityscape in the fall season. Full day bike rentals are available by pre-booking from October 11 to November 30. 

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Visit a coffee shop

After travelling along Kingston’s waterfront, head to a local coffee shop for a pastry and a pumpkin spice latte or other seasonal drinks. 

Located close to the waterfront, SENS Cafe (136 Ontario St) offers a variety of cozy drinks perfect for fall, such as their Maple Hojicha latte or Orange Mocha. 

Crave Coffee House and Bakery (166 Princess Street) serves seasonal sweet treats, unique latte flavours, bagels, and ready-made meals. 

Cup of latte with latte art

Kingston Coffee House (322 King Street East) offers warm chai lattes and views of Springer Market Square. The quaint cafe is the perfect place to start your Creative Kingston Walking Tour.

Explore Kingston’s artistic scene or experience a pumpkin harvest

Kingston offers nine free walking tours that explore the city’s historical architecture and limestone alleyways. The downtown film tour is a 75-minute excursion starting in Springer Market Square. You’ll learn how Market Square transformed into a turn-of-the-century marketplace for Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro’s movie Crimson Peak. The tour will also delve into the history of The Screening Room–a locally owned cinema serving buttered popcorn and a variety of sweets.  

Novel Idea bookstore storefront

If you love to curl up with a cozy mystery novel or indulge in a romance book, the downtown literary tour is perfect for you. The 75-minute tour will take you to the buildings that inspired popular novelists’ work. You’ll encounter local bookstore Novel Ideas and visit Skeleton Park–an artistic epicentre hosting summer festivals and pop-up events where creatives showcase their work. The park also boasts vibrant fall foliage in September and October. 

If you want to learn about the Limestone City’s music scene, try the 60-minute downtown music tour. The tour digs into the history of The Tragically Hip–an iconic Canadian rock band who performed their first and last concerts in Kingston. You’ll also stop at the Kingston Grand Theatre, where a fair share of notable artists have graced the stage. You can explore additional tours by visiting the Kingston Creative Walking Tour’s website

Pumpkin picking at Fruition Berry Farm

If you want to venture outside downtown Kingston, drive 20 minutes to Fruition Berry Farms (3208 Hughes Road) for a pumpkin harvest and corn maze. The family-run farm offers a five-to-six acre themed corn maze, wagon rides, and pumpkin picking. Bundle up in your cozy scarf, grab a steaming hot chocolate, and head north to enjoy the autumn vibes. Learn more on their website.

For dinner recommendations, read about cheap eats in Kingston: 15 under $15 and the best-kept secret restaurants in Kingston (part 1 and part 2).

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