Exploring Kingston: Top Tourist Spots You Shouldn’t Miss
Friday, Oct 10, 2025
1. Fort Henry National Historic Site

Step back in time at Fort Henry, a 19th-century British military fortress that overlooks Lake Ontario. Explore historic reenactments, watch the garrison parades, or enjoy stunning sunset views from the fort’s ramparts.
Don’t miss: The evening Sunset Ceremonies and spectacular city views from the top.
2. Kingston Waterfront & Confederation Park

The Kingston Waterfront is one of the city’s greatest treasures. Stroll along the scenic path that winds from Confederation Park near City Hall to Lake Ontario Park, offering perfect views of sailboats, cafes, and the historic skyline.
Local tip: Grab an ice cream from White Mountain Homemade Ice Cream and enjoy it by the water.
3. 1000 Islands Cruises

You can’t talk about Kingston without mentioning the 1000 Islands — a breathtaking archipelago between Canada and the U.S. Set sail on a sightseeing or dining cruise departing from downtown Kingston and experience the region’s stunning island homes, castles, and natural beauty.
Pro tip: Book a sunset dinner cruise for a truly unforgettable experience.
4. Kingston City Hall & Market Square
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Kingston City Hall and Springer Market Square with vendors.
Right in the heart of downtown, Kingston City Hall is a National Historic Site and an architectural masterpiece. Across the street, Springer Market Square hosts the city’s oldest public market (since 1801!) — filled with local produce, flowers, and crafts.
Seasonal delight: In winter, the square transforms into a magical outdoor skating rink surrounded by twinkling lights.
5. Kingston’s Food Scene & Princess Street
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From cozy cafes to award-winning restaurants, Kingston is a foodie’s paradise. Stroll along Princess Street, lined with shops, pubs, and eateries serving everything from gourmet burgers to international cuisine.
Favorites: Try Wooden Heads Gourmet Pizza, Pan Chancho Bakery, or Tango Nuevo for tapas and cocktails.
6. Bellevue House National Historic Site
Visit the former home of Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada’s first Prime Minister. Bellevue House is one of Kingston’s most picturesque landmarks, known for its Italianate architecture and lush gardens.
Local tip: It’s especially beautiful in the spring and early summer when the gardens are in full bloom.
7. The Grand Theatre
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For those who love the arts, The Grand Theatre is Kingston’s cultural heart. It hosts live performances year-round — from plays and concerts to comedy and ballet.
What’s on: Check their schedule for local and touring performances that showcase Kingston’s thriving creative community.
8. Lake Ontario Park
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Located west of downtown, Lake Ontario Park offers a peaceful escape with beaches, picnic areas, and walking trails. It’s the perfect spot for family outings, kayaking, or simply enjoying a lakeside sunset.
Pro tip: Bring a picnic and stay to watch the colors of the sky over Wolfe Island.
9. Lemoine Point Conservation Area
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For nature lovers, Lemoine Point is a must-visit. This 136-hectare conservation area offers wooded trails, waterfront paths, and wildlife viewing — ideal for hiking, biking, or photography.
Family favorite: Pack a snack and enjoy the picnic area near the lake!
10. Kingston Penitentiary Tours
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Step inside one of Canada’s most famous prisons with a Kingston Penitentiary Tour. Learn about the institution’s fascinating history, notable inmates, and what life was like behind the walls.
Local insight: This is one of the city’s most popular attractions — book your tickets early!
Why People Fall in Love With Kingston
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From its historic charm and lakeside beauty to its modern conveniences and friendly community, Kingston offers an unbeatable mix of culture, nature, and small-city warmth. Whether you’re visiting or considering a move, you’ll quickly see why so many people choose to make Kingston their home.
Thinking of Moving to Kingston?
📸 Suggested Image: Realtor Jason Barbosa with clients near Kingston waterfront homes.
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With 19 years of experience and over 500 homes sold, Jason Barbosa of RE/MAX Rise is one of Kingston’s most trusted Realtors. Jason knows every corner of this vibrant city and can help you find a home close to the lifestyle you love — whether that’s downtown energy, lakefront views, or peaceful suburbs.
📞 Contact Jason Barbosa today to start exploring homes near Kingston’s best attractions.

