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Learn About Kingston, Ontario

New to Kingston?

Explore the best of Kingston with our curated guide to the city’s top restaurants, spas, and takeout spots. Whether you’re looking for a cozy dinner, a day of pampering, or a quick bite on the go, Kingston offers a variety of options to suit every taste and mood. From fine dining experiences to relaxing spa escapes and convenient takeout choices, let us help you discover the local favourites that make Kingston a vibrant and delightful place to live and visit.

Kingston Culture:

Grand Theatre – Excellent productions of classic and modern theatre. Performance area for anything from ballet to comedians. Discounts for seniors & those under 30.

Tett Centre – A new cultural hub in Kingston Ontario. Studios, galleries, art venue and place for lessons & workshops in the arts.

Summer Markets – Kingston is growing with markets. The staples throughout summer are the downtown Springer Square market; Produce on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays & Saturdays, Antiques on Sundays. Memorial Centre Farmers Market for local produce and artisans every Sunday.

“The Hub” – If you’re a student looking to move to Kingston it is likely you’d want to live near this area. Located downtown near Queens with majority of the pubs and bars that are frequently visited by students.

The Screening Room – Locally owned movie theatre playing some major movies as well as cult, independent and foreign films.

Outdoor Exploring:

Cataraqui Trail – Excellent for cycling or cross country skiing. Witness the nature surrounding Kingston.

Wolfe Island – Take a walk or cycling trip. Or sit on a patio and enjoy the view. Wolfe Island is a great way to visit a rural area without needing a car. Sandy beach is an excellent place in the summer to take a dip in the lake.

Finding Employment:

If you’re a student looking for a part-time job there are plenty of resources to use in Kingston:
Keys Employment

SLC Employment

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