Food Scene
Excellent Tex/Mex, great service, fast service, fun place for date night, or a family meal.
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Lone Star Texas Grill
251 Ontario StExcellent Tex/Mex, great service, fast service, fun place for date night, or a family meal.
Sightseeing
Find tickets @ http://www.eventbrite.ca/o/st-lawrence-parks-commission-10822776808
Kingston Penitentiary Tours offer a rare and unique opportunity to go behind the walls of Canada's oldest and most notorious maximum security prison. Closed in 2013 and designated as a National Historic Site of Canada, Kingston Penitentiary is an amazing historical building which predates Canada's confederation in 1867.
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I-Kingston Penitentiary
560 King St WFind tickets @ http://www.eventbrite.ca/o/st-lawrence-parks-commission-10822776808
Kingston Penitentiary Tours offer a rare and unique opportunity to go behind the walls of Canada's oldest and most notorious maximum security prison. Closed in 2013 and designated as a National Historic Site of Canada, Kingston Penitentiary is an amazing historical building which predates Canada's confederation in 1867.
Arts & Culture
http://www.forthenry.com/
A living museum- our interpretive staff portrays life in the year of 1867 for the soldiers
and their families who were in garrison here. (In garrison means they were stationed at
the Fort.) As well, we offer our visitors shopping and dining, host special events and we
keep our site clean and well preserved.
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Fort Henry Fortification
Fort Henry Drivehttp://www.forthenry.com/
A living museum- our interpretive staff portrays life in the year of 1867 for the soldiers
and their families who were in garrison here. (In garrison means they were stationed at
the Fort.) As well, we offer our visitors shopping and dining, host special events and we
keep our site clean and well preserved.
Shopping
This little shop is worth the stop. You will always find a little something new.
Cooke's Fine Foods: Please come in and browse around our shops.
Since 1865, Cooke's has been offering our customers the finest of foods in our authentic Victorian décor.
Pictures can't offer you a taste of our Special Old Cheddar Cheese, or let you smell the wonderful aroma of coffee fresh from our roaster, but we hope you'll agree
that a visit to Cooke's is not to be missed!
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Cooke's Fine Foods and Coffee
61 Brock StThis little shop is worth the stop. You will always find a little something new.
Cooke's Fine Foods: Please come in and browse around our shops.
Since 1865, Cooke's has been offering our customers the finest of foods in our authentic Victorian décor.
Pictures can't offer you a taste of our Special Old Cheddar Cheese, or let you smell the wonderful aroma of coffee fresh from our roaster, but we hope you'll agree
that a visit to Cooke's is not to be missed!
Essentials
A little too far for walking distance, but a very short drive with the ability to get anything you need. I'm always open for questions if there is anything in particular you are looking for or need.
Jame's Valu-mart
235 Gore RdA little too far for walking distance, but a very short drive with the ability to get anything you need. I'm always open for questions if there is anything in particular you are looking for or need.
Getting Around
Kingston Transit
1181 Kingston Mills RdOn an express route, which gets you right downtown in less than 10 minutes.
Parks & Nature
http://www.rideau-info.com/canal/locks/46-49-kingstonmills.html
This is the site of the first mill built on the Rideau, the King’s Mill, built here at Cataraqui Falls in 1784. The site today features a lovely set of three locks, a turning basin, a detached upper lock and the Robert Anglin Visitor’s Centre. The main CN rail line crosses over the lower locks on a bridge originally built for the Grand Trunk Railroad in 1853 (originally a wooden bridge, the current steel bridge dates to 1929). One of the four blockhouses on the Rideau is located here.
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I-Rideau Canal, Locks 46 - 49 - Kingston Mills
Kingston Mills Roadhttp://www.rideau-info.com/canal/locks/46-49-kingstonmills.html
This is the site of the first mill built on the Rideau, the King’s Mill, built here at Cataraqui Falls in 1784. The site today features a lovely set of three locks, a turning basin, a detached upper lock and the Robert Anglin Visitor’s Centre. The main CN rail line crosses over the lower locks on a bridge originally built for the Grand Trunk Railroad in 1853 (originally a wooden bridge, the current steel bridge dates to 1929). One of the four blockhouses on the Rideau is located here.