Top 10 Things to do Good for Kids in Kingston, Canada

December 1, 2021 Jeremy Dunfee

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

1. Ahoy Rentals

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5.0 based on 64 reviews

Ahoy Rentals

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.

2. Sherlock's Escapes

298 Bagot St, Kingston, Ontario K7K 3B4 Canada +1 613-344-0668 [email protected] http://www.sherlocksescapes.com/
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5.0 based on 136 reviews

Sherlock's Escapes

Welcome to Kingston's detective themed Escape Room!! Sherlock has been missing for months now, and we hope you are ready to take on a detective's case for us. Can you solve the puzzles, unravel the mysteries, and help us deduce what happened to Sherlock??? Fun and excitement for all ages, bring your date/family/friends/co-workers, bring whoever! Just make sure they are ACE DETECTIVE material because you only have an hour to solve the case!

Reviewed By 334warnerf

Such a fun experience for a great price! I booked The Lair virtual escape with a group of coworkers and can't recommend it enough. The staff were so friendly and accommodating. They were able to adapt the experience to tailor to our needs on a short notice. It was such an engaging and interactive activity, and the feedback from my coworkers was overwhelmingly positive. I couldn't recommend this experience enough!

3. Martello on Brock

66 Brock St, Kingston, Ontario K7L 1R9 Canada +1 613-766-6889 [email protected] http://www.martelloalley.com/pages/martello-on-brock
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5.0 based on 50 reviews

Martello on Brock

CORONAVIRUS UPDATE: browse our shop interactively online 24/7 via our new 360 virtual site. You can find it at https://www.martelloalley.com/pages/virtual-3d-shopping-is-here Martello on Brock is Downtown Kingston's newest art experience, featuring local artists and artisans in an historic setting.

Reviewed By mm_artlover

This lovely little gallery is full of beautiful artwork that captures the local spirit! There is plenty of variety so there is something there for everyone. The location and artworks truly represent the arts community in Kingston and it is very close to Market Square. It's a must-see if you are in the city and have an interest in the arts.

4. Lake Ontario Park

988 King Street West, Kingston, Ontario K7M 1A3 Canada +1 613-546-0000 http://www.cityofkingston.ca/residents/recreation/parks-trails/lake-ontario
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4.5 based on 110 reviews

Lake Ontario Park

Reviewed By katherinem91 - Quebec City, Canada

It was such a nice place to see ! We walked around, but couldn't complete a trail because it was closed. The view on Lake Ontario is breathtaking and it is a must-see if you like nature.

5. Royal Military College Museum

Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, Ontario K7K 7B4 Canada +1 613-541-6000 http://www.rmc-cmr.ca/en
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4.5 based on 50 reviews

Royal Military College Museum

Reviewed By HappyTraveller0723 - Ontario, Canada

Where Canadian officers are molded and trained. Impressive buildings and grounds. Right next to Fort Henry.

6. Kingston Trolley Tours

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4.5 based on 262 reviews

Kingston Trolley Tours

Kingston's Red Trolleys. Explore with a Hop On Hop Off tour of historic Kingston, Canada's First Capital. The city has 21 National Historic sites and a UNESCO World Heritage designation. Your Hop on, Hop off Ticket includes admission or discounts to many of the City's 24 museums and galleries. Available as part of a K-PASS Package.

7. Wolfe Islander III

Wolfe Island, ON K0H 2Y0 1208 Main St, Kingston, Ontario B0P 1R0 Canada +1 613-548-7227 http://www.wolfeisland.com/ferry.php
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4.5 based on 301 reviews

Wolfe Islander III

Reviewed By starsandsky - Toronto, Canada

The ferry runs regularly throughout the day and is a great way to reach Wolfe's island. Just 20 minutes from Kingston on the ferry, this island with its windmills, scenic vistas, charming houses, shops and restaurants is a great way to relax. During winter the ferry uses a dock that is farther away from the village and as of Oct 13, the shuttle bus to the village is going to be suspended (perhaps due to covid restrictions). This may make getting around more difficult unless you take a car across on the ferry, which you absolutely can! While in the village, check out the charming churches, the eclectic street names and the wonderful paintings that adorn the walls of many public buildings

8. Fort Henry National Historic Site

1 Fort Henry Drive K7L4V8, Kingston, Ontario Canada +1 613-542-7388 [email protected] http://www.forthenry.com
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4.5 based on 1,591 reviews

Fort Henry National Historic Site

Once inside the wooden gates, visitors enter the realm of 19th century military life, experience guided tours, scenic views, heart-pounding musical performances and precision military demonstrations by the Fort Henry Guard. You will also see people representing the civilian population of the Fort as schoolteachers and soldiers' wives. The Fort also plays host to numerous special ceremonies and events that take place all season long.

Reviewed By funky_canadian_guy - Bowmanville, Canada

A site all should visit, self guided tours or full guided tour, lots of hands on experiences, plenty of exhibits, the ability to shoot a muscat, watch the cannons go off and shop at reasonably priced shops. A first date experience!

9. Lemoine Point Conservation Area

1441 Coverdale Drive, Kingston, Ontario Canada +1 613-546-4228 [email protected] http://crca.ca/conservation-lands/conservation-areas/lemoine-point-conservation-area/
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4.5 based on 228 reviews

Lemoine Point Conservation Area

Reviewed By camperr123

I love going for walks here no matter the season! In winter they provide bird seed so you can feed chickadees and sometimes other birds right out of your hand over even off your head! I've always seen owls and many deer here. As a photographer it is a great spot not too far from the city to have that great escape from the busy city life. It's very peaceful and there are multiple trails you can walk which is fun! Also a great place for a photoshoot with friends :)

10. Kingston City Hall

216 Ontario St, Kingston, Ontario K7L 2Z3 Canada +1 613-546-4291 ext. 1520 http://www.cityofkingston.ca/explore/culture-history/history/city-hall
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4.5 based on 330 reviews

Kingston City Hall

A prominent landmark on the Kingston waterfront since 1844, City Hall is the symbolic centre of the community's civic government and administration. Originally designed by architect George Browne when Kingston was the capital of the United Province of Canada, City Hall is one of finest 19th century buildings in Canada and a nationally designated heritage site. Learn more about Kingston City Hall's fascinating history, beautiful architecture - and about the intriguing people, events and stories associated with this national historic site. Those interested in heritage architecture will also enjoy the newly-opened Heritage Resource Centre in the Market Square wing. Tours begin at the main entrance of City Hall off Ontario Street. For tour dates and time please visit us online.

Reviewed By 196AnnA - New Brunswick, Canada

Informative tour of City Hall led by museum staff gave us some very interesting information while keeping everyone safe by physical distancing and very small groups. Many interesting details in this building.

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