
Kingston
Canada's limestone city blending history with university energy
Kingston sits where Lake Ontario meets the St. Lawrence River, and honestly, it's one of those Canadian cities that gets overlooked for Toronto and Montreal. Big mistake. This limestone-built former capital packs serious history into walkable streets, while Queen's University keeps things lively year-round. You'll find 19th-century fortifications next to craft breweries, and tour boats sharing harbor space with sailing clubs. The pace here is refreshingly unhurried - perfect for families exploring Fort Henry or couples strolling the waterfront. And those limestone buildings? They glow golden at sunset, especially along Princess Street.
Kingston Itineraries
Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Queen's University campus tours are free and show off the limestone architecture
- 2.Wolfe Island ferry runs free year-round from downtown Kingston
- 3.Happy hour at Kingston Brewing Company runs 3-6pm weekdays
- 4.Confederation Park concerts are free during summer months
- 5.Hotel rates drop 40% during Queen's summer break (May-August)
- 6.Saturday farmers market samples cost nothing and fill you up
- 7.Fort Henry student discounts available with valid ID
Travel Tips
- •Download the Kingston Transit app - bus routes confuse even locals
- •Book accommodations early for Queen's Homecoming weekend in October
- •Bring layers - Lake Ontario winds change weather quickly
- •The K&P Trail connects to other cycling routes across Eastern Ontario
- •Fort Henry's sunset ceremony runs summer weekends only
- •Princess Street parking meters run until 6pm Monday-Saturday
- •Thousand Islands tours get choppy in high winds - check conditions
Frequently Asked Questions
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