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Family fall fun in Kingston

By Sofia Tosello

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As the leaves turn vibrant shades of red and gold, Kingston boasts a variety of activities the whole family can enjoy, from apple picking to a spooky ghost tour.

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Apple picking at Waddell Apples  

Visit this family-run orchard this fall for some juicy apples. You can stroll through their pick-your-own rows or grab pre-picked apples. The farm store features treats like cider, preserves, honey, maple syrup, and baked goods. 

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Explore Kingston on a spooky trolley tour  

Kingston Trolley Tours offers a fun and informative way to explore the historic city and enjoy the fall foliage. Their iconic red trolleys take visitors on guided tours through Kingston’s vibrant downtown, along the picturesque waterfront, and past notable landmarks such as Fort Henry, Queen’s University, and Canada’s Penitentiary Museum. Knowledgeable guides share fascinating stories about Kingston’s rich history, from its role as Canada’s first capital to its 19th-century architecture.  

At night, they offer their Ghost & Mystery tour which will take you on a journey through Kingston’s shadowy past, full of ghost stories and bone-chilling tales of crime. 

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Experience fall foliage at Lemoine Point 

Take a relaxing stroll along Lemoine Point’s walking trails and immerse yourself in the vibrant colors of autumn. With scenic trails that wind through woods and along the waterfront, this is one of Kingston’s best spots to enjoy crisp fall air, capture stunning photos, and reconnect with nature. 

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Catch a movie at The Screening Room 

When the weather gets chilly, cozy up at The Screening Room and enjoy a movie with family. From critically acclaimed indie films to cult classics and seasonal favourites, this downtown theatre offers movies for everyone. Grab some popcorn made with real butter, settle in, and enjoy the show. 

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Join a haunted walk  

Bring your family along for a guided evening tour through the city’s historic streets and eerie alleyways. Hear chilling tales of haunted buildings, restless spirits, and unsolved mysteries as you explore one of Canada’s oldest cities as a knowledgeable host guides the way via lantern light. 
 

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