Discover the best top things to do in , United States including County Sips, Antique Alley, Ahoy Rentals, Improbable Escapes, The Screening Room, National Air Force Museum of Canada, Bellevue House National Historic Site, The Landon Bay Centre, Glengarry Fine Cheese, Martello Alley.
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5.0 based on 23 reviews
Enjoy a beautiful day of touring through the Prince Edward County countryside and savouring the flavour of locally-made, luxurious wines with a guided winery tour from County Sips. Ideal for a weekend getaway, girls’ day out, bachelorette party, or corporate team building events our tours encompass all the spectacular wineries the County has to offer. Hosted by Sommelier Ian Nicholls.
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 64 reviews
Closed for the season as of October 5, 2020. Waterfront location providing rentals for Canoeing, Kayaking, Stand Up Paddleboarding, sailing and cycling rentals. All safety equipment provided. Sailing and paddling instruction available for beginners. We also have an experienced captain who can takes groups of up to 5 out on a 26' Sailboat for an afternoon sail or a sunset sail.
5.0 based on 222 reviews
An escape room game is a live action adventure, where you are challenged to use creative and lateral thinking to solve your way out of a locked room. At Improbable Escapes, our games are 60 minutes of intense and unique puzzles in which you must work with your team to try and escape before the buzzer goes off. We pride ourselves on having family friendly games, and have private bookings to ensure you have the most fun with your team!
We went for a team building exercise and it was great. The escape experience really promotes collaboration,teamwork with a sense of urgency that has to be calmed with patience and analytical thinking. The staff are great and the rooms are challenging. If you can go, you should!
4.5 based on 60 reviews
Classic movies, first run movies and genre movies on the big screen for $6, $8 or $9 - I love this small venue, downtown, funky cinema - good popcorn and coffee
As lovers of independent films and independent cinemas we were thrilled to find The Screening Room when we came to Kingston. If you're looking for something a world away from massive multiscreens and same old, same old big bash Holywood films then head here PDQ! The staff at The Screening Room are friendly and helpful, the selection of films covers such great variety, and you can also enjoy delicious real-butter-popcorn ... yummy! Admittedly it is rather different since Covid-19 hit, with much smaller audiences and strict guidelines for attendance, but The Screening Room is carefully following all provincial and municipal Covid protocols and we ourselves have adapted to buying our tickets online ahead of time. We have been to see films here again several times since re-opening under pandemic condtions, and we definitely feel safe in this space with strict social distancing, mask-wearing, etc. I encourage people to become members of The Screening Room - the small fee for membership quickly repays you and also supports keeping independent thought alive and well here in Kingston.
4.5 based on 326 reviews
The National Air Force Museum of Canada (NAFMC) is proud to honour the heritage of the Royal Canadian Air Force. Discover an aviation history full of valour and tradition through a wide variety of exhibits, interactive activities and displays, including the fully restored World War II Halifax Bomber (the only one of its kind in the world!). Our 16-acre Airpark features both historic and active aircraft on view for an up-close and personal aviation experience. Also in the Airpark are some 11,000 Ad Astra Stones and 35 Monuments that tribute past and current members of the RCAF.
Have been several times and learned something every time. Veterans conduct fascinating tours and relive their experiences and vast knowledge of these legendary artifacts. Original models of over 40 aircraft are on display both inside and outside the air park. A great outing and a real gem in our own backyard.
4.5 based on 331 reviews
A rare and fine example in Canada of Italianate villa architecture, Bellevue was home to Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada's first prime minister. Today, the house is a national historic site, commemorating Macdonald's contribution to the development of Canada. Bel example rare au Canada de villa de style italianisant, Bellevue a été la demeure de sir John A. Macdonald, premier des premiers ministres du Canada. Aujourd'hui lieu historique national, elle commémore la contribution de Macdonald à l'essor du Canada.
It was lovely coming to kingston to learn about it's history, food and passion for keeping the historic places alive!! Great historic site to visit!
4.5 based on 23 reviews
Needs more parking maybe. Mostly you need to park on grass. Not the safest with red hot catalytic converters sitting on dry grass. Great trails.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
A low key, simple establishment, but they know how to make (award winning ) cheese. Non-cheese articles for sale include good old-time root beer, and various baked goods. A short hop from the 401, and worth the detour.
4.5 based on 384 reviews
CORONAVIRUS UPDATE: browse our gallery online 24/7 on our new 360 interactive site. You can find it at menu “Virtual Shop” on our Website. A quirky and fun little art gallery located in an old alley in downtown Kingston Ontario. It is Ontario's only alley art gallery. The indoor gallery is located at the very end of the alley, beside the courtyard. The other "shops" you will see are not really shops at all - they are facades created to make up a little "village". Currently there is a "fleuriste" (flower shop) and a "poissonnerie" (fish shop). In reality these are the back walls of the restaurant next door. The door to the "fleuriste" is not a door at all, and the door to the "poissonnerie" is the back door/delivery to the restaurant. The "lighthouse" and the "buoy", complete with seagull and nest, are there to store and conceal the restaurant's garbage bins and kitchen oil drum. These themed "shops" serve as backdrops for the outdoor art that display in the corresponding themed area.
I had a wonderful time visiting Martello Alley today with my boyfriend. I loved the way they had done the renovations, it gave the space a unique feel that was both interesting and inviting. The staff were both knowledgeable and friendly and I'm very excited about my purchases! I would highly recommend this lovely hidden gem to anyone who has an appreciation for art and the amazing community that comes together to support local artists.
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