Known for its markets and its striking 19th-century limestone architecture, Kingston is a great base for exploring the Thousand Islands and the St. Lawrence River and its national park. Visit Wolfe Island on the free ferry, or hunt for antiques in nearby villages.
Restaurants in Kingston
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Canadian art and fine craft. This diverse collection of Canadian artists includes Indigenous art, ceramics, glass, jewellery, pewter, soapstone, textiles, and wall art. One of a kind pieces. Local artists. All Canadian. We are the proud winners of the Ontario Choice Award for Small Museum/Art Gallery/Historic Site.
5.0 based on 19 reviews
Re-opening our doors, Friday, June 5th! Antique Alley is one of Kingston's hidden gem! We offer you a taste of century old items along with collectibles, retro and the unusual, including vintage clothing. We hope we can help you find what you collect or what you are looking for. Everything is for sale and with over 4500 sq ft you have lots to choose from. Antique Alley is focused on buying high-quality inventory and customer satisfaction - we make it a point to do everything we can to make your visit one to remember. You will love the shop the minute you step inside. Once you find us you'll never forget us.
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Meraqi Art Annex YGK Artist Collective offers a wide and eclectic collection of art created by artists from Kingston and the surrounding area. With Meraki at Meraqi Art Annex! Artists inspired to create works of art with soul, creativity, and love - when you put "something of yourself" into what you're doing it's created with Meraki, whatever it may be! Jewellery, Pottery, Handmade Soap, Fabric Art, Sculptures, Mixed Media, Photography, Glasswork, Metalwork, Textile Art, Wood Furniture, Wood Art, Upcycled Furniture,Antique & Vintage Recycled Pieces And More!
5.0 based on 9 reviews
The Memorial Centre Farmers' Market is Kingston's only year-round market where the farmers you meet grow the food you eat. Enjoy fresh produce, meat, cheese & plant-based alternatives, hot foods, artisan crafts, live music & arts activities for all ages. Market runs rain or shine with ample free parking on site. All products are grown or produced within 100km of Kingston. We invite you to come for coffee, stay for lunch, and take home dinner!
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Downtown Kingston's only Pick-N-Mix K-Kup store is now located inside of General Brock's Commissary! Choose your favorites from over 200 flavors of single serve K-Kups: coffee, tea, hot chocolate, cappuccino or cider; and N'Espresso Compatibles - something for every taste. Features loose leaf tea (by the gram); locally roasted coffee beans; locally crafted pottery mugs, and McIntosh China mugs (Canada's own Group of Seven and Robert Bateman images), Oscardo Native Canadian Artwork porcelain mugs and locally produced gift cards. Take-out coffee and treats available. Gift boxes and baskets made to order.
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Gallery Raymond is Kingston's largest commercial gallery representing 20 local artists and displaying over 400 works of art. Over 31 years old it has deep historical roots in the downtown community, echoed by its location in an historic former carriage way, and an overflow gallery in the former carriage house. Bi-monthly artist's exhibits focus on new work by one or more artists.
I stumbled upon Gallery Raymond while searching for a gift to take back home from my visit to Kingston. While inside Raymond's shop/gallery I was totally impressed with the quality of local artists along with Mr. Raymond's knowledge of the area! The price's were exceptionally reasonable considering the high quality of artists he was representing. The environment was really chill and welcoming! If your looking for an investment piece totally check it out!
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The Window Art Gallery is a non-profit, volunteer run community gallery which was established in May 2011 as an ongoing project of the Kingston School of Art. Our beautiful, light-filled, accessible gallery features a different exhibition of art by local artists each month.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
We have a wide variety of art and handmade products such as: body care, clothing, gift items, jewelry, up~cycled products, and more. *our Brick & Mortar store is currently closed and we have items available at our sister shops at sewhelpful! 16 Bath Road. We are also available through eCommerce starting October 24th, 2018. If you check out our website and FB page, we keep you current with our adventures, classes and pop up stores! Thanks and welcome to Kingston!
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We are a custom framing store, with a wide of assortment of frame mouldings to choose from including environmentally-sustainable varieties. Our Art Gallery often hosts local artists, like Sally Chupick, Robert A. Blenderman, Pat Shea, Debra Tate-Sears, Paula Formanek, Jay Bridges and Chris Ward. We also do large format prints, mounting, installations and deliveries.
5.0 based on 9 reviews
Lovely old fashioned lay out to the shop, it was like walking back in time, it was lovely. I was just amazed at how much of the products were British! It’s nice to see we are exporting such a lot. Keep it up.
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