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(1) International Hockey Museum
Relive great memories with heroes of the past and present at the International Hockey Museum. Its collection of photographs and mementos celebrates 100 years. Alfred and York streets, 613.544.2355 |
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(2) Wolfe Islander III Ferry Ferry Schedules
The Wolfe Islander III is in operation all year. It holds approximately 55 cars and 330 passengers per trip. Crossing Time = 20 min. For more information call Ministry of Transportation at: 613.548.7227 The Wolfe Island Ferry operates from the Marysville Dock (summer) from ICE OUT to ICE IN at which time it moves to the Dawson Point Dock (winter). Low water conditions in the village can cause an earlier departure of the ferry to the winter dock. The ferry serves as a vital life-line to the Island's long established community. It also services the many thousands of people visiting Wolfe Island and coming from the States in to Canada Ferrying to the Island has a long history. In 1904, Wolfe Island bought
the original Wolfe Islander; in 1946, the Ontario government bought the
Wolfe Islander II and in 1964, the province assumed ferry control and initiated
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(3) 1000 Islands sight seeing crusies
Kingston 1000 Islands Boat Cruises offers a variety of 1000 Islands sight seeing crusises several times daily boarding at the city wharf at 1 Brock St. 613.549.5544. Further east, the Gananoque Boat Line 613.382.2144, Parkway Boat Lines 613.659.4622 and Rockport Boat Line 613.659.3402 also offer sightseeing cruises, some including Boldt Castle stopovers. |
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(4) The Kingston Mills Blockhouse
The Kingston Mills Blockhouse on the Rideau Canal provides a look into the life of an 1839 soldier. Kingston Mills Road, 2km north of Hwy.401. 613.359.5377 |
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(5) Kingston's Haunted Walk
Kingston's Haunted Walk guides you through our darker past with walking tours and legends of hangings and haunts. From Tir nan Og, 200 Ontario St, and Fort Henry. 613.549.6366 |
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(6) The MacLachlan Woodworking Museum
The MacLachlan Woodworking Museum features displays and demonstrations that illustrate 19th century life... Women at Work, Logging and Lumbering, Canadian Planemakers. On Hwy. 2,10 km east of Kingston.613.542.0543 |
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(7) The Miller Museum of Geology and Mineralogy
The Miller Museum of Geology and Mineralogy at Queen's University displays a collection of rocks, minerals and fossils from the Kingston area's geological history. Miller Hall, Union Street at Divistion. 613.533.6767 |
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(8) The Military Commmunications and Electronics Museum
The Military Commmunications and Electronics Museum is North America's largest specialized communications museum. Explore communications history from 1867 to modern day. 95 Craftsman Blvd, CFB Kingston. 613.541.5395 |
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(9) Canada's Penitentiary Museum
Canada's Penitentiary Museum provides a glimpse of the history of Canada's penitentiaries through rare pictures and early punishment equipment. See our fascinating collection of contraban and artifacts. 555 King St.W.. 613.530.3122 |
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(10) Agnes Etherington Art Centre
Celebrating 50 years as Kingston's premier public art gallery. Visit us for exceptional historical and contemporary exhibitions and related programs. Gallery Shop and Art Rental & Sales Gallery. Open year-round.Free admission Thursdays. 613.533.2190 |
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(11) Glen Lawrence Golf Club
Kingston's Best Public Golf. 613.545.1021 |
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(12) The Kingston Archaeological Centre
The Kingston Archaeological Centre offers an impressive display representing more than 8,000 years of the Kingston region. 72 Gilmore Ave.613.542.3483 or www.carf.ingo |
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(13) Kingston Expert Tees
Canada's largest aquatic acuracy range is ready to help get your golf game back into shape! Whether you're looking for practice getting it off the tee, or your putting needs work, we've got it all! 1165 Collins Bay Rd. at Hwy 2, minutes south of Hwy 401, Kingston. 613.384.8337 |
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(14) Kingston Symphony Association
Join us for an unforgettable season with over 15 performances of music ranging from Mozart to Tchaikovsky, and Brahms to Bemstein. Special features this season include jazz, highland pipes and a Charlie Chaplin silent comedy. The Kingston Symphony offers something for everyone. Don't miss our annual concerts at Fort Henry on July 18-19. Music, cannons, fireworks and more! 613.546.9729 or www.kingstonsymphony.on.ca |
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(15) The Kingston Jazz Society
The Kingston Jazz Society presents Live@ Your Library, a series of five Sunday-afternoon concerts between February and May at the Central Library, and the 8th Annual Kingston Jazz Festival, Oct 3-5, 2008 at the newly renvated Baby Grand Theatre in the heart of downtown Kingston. 613.546.6018 or www.kingstonjazz.com |
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(16) Kingston Sheep Dog Trials & Canadian National Championships .
Over 100 of North American's top competitors, and youwill enjoy Jungle Cat World, Birds of Prey, K9 Unit demo, training demos, a craft & artisans fair, daily live entertainment, a NEW interactive children's area, local cuisine, and much more! $10/day, $15/2 days, $2 for kids 12 & under. Bus tours welcome. AUGUST 8 TO 10,2008. 613.546.4291 Ext 1700 or www.cityofkingston.ca/sheepdog |
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(17) Kingston Flying Club .
Enjoy a breathtaking aerial tour of Kingston and the Thousand islands. See Boldt Castle on our popular one-hour'1000 islands' tour, or see downtown Kingston, the Royal Military College of Canada. and Fort Henry on a 30-minute flight over the city. Please call for more information. 613.389.0954 |
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(18) Frontenac Outfitters Canoe & Kayak Centre.
Experience One of Ontario's Largest On-wter Padding Centres Sales. Rentals. Courses. Tours. Campsites. tEST PADDLE 100S OF THE WORLD'S FINEST EVERY DAY 1/2 hr. north of Kingston beside Frontenac Provincial Park. 1.800.250.3174 or 613.376.6220 |
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