This should be titled "Discover Kingston if you're a scared white person." Let's see: An arts center, a stage in a university, a restaurant, another restaurant, a brew-pub/restaurant, a restaurant with pizza, and a touristy farmers market. Literally, every city has those. The only unique thing they showed was the historic tunnel/courtyard. The cruises are nice, but the ones from Gananoque actually show the 1000 islands. They could have shown Ft. Henry, the drawbridge on the way to it. Instead of the kinda boring boat tour, there is a place that rents sailing dinghies, which is very hard to find. Kings Lock just north of the city is a great spot, with a historic power station, picnic spots, rock climbing, locks/canal, and fishing/camping. Lemoine point is nice, but not that unique. There are also great events like the poker run and Queen's University's homecoming.
Nice vid but when tourists ( not now) come and see the way the waterfront is, it's sad there's no upkeep by our city right in front of the Tett.
Are these all available under current Covid restrictions?
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This should be titled "Discover Kingston if you're a scared white person." Let's see: An arts center, a stage in a university, a restaurant, another restaurant, a brew-pub/restaurant, a restaurant with pizza, and a touristy farmers market. Literally, every city has those.
The only unique thing they showed was the historic tunnel/courtyard. The cruises are nice, but the ones from Gananoque actually show the 1000 islands. They could have shown Ft. Henry, the drawbridge on the way to it. Instead of the kinda boring boat tour, there is a place that rents sailing dinghies, which is very hard to find. Kings Lock just north of the city is a great spot, with a historic power station, picnic spots, rock climbing, locks/canal, and fishing/camping. Lemoine point is nice, but not that unique. There are also great events like the poker run and Queen's University's homecoming.