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What to do in Kingston Ontario Canada Fort Henry

Fort Henry

Fort Henry is designated as National Historic Site for its defence of the Rideau Canal and the Naval Dockyard; for being the largest and most costly fort built west of Quebec City and for its position as a key site in a network of other local fortifications. Fort Henry guards the convergence of the Rideau Canal, Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River, gateway to the world famous 1000 Islands. In 2007, it was inscribed along with the Rideau Canal and Kingston Fortifications as Ontario's only UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Things to do in Kinston Ontario Canada Kingston Thousand Islands Cruises

Kingston Thousand Islands Cruises

Step aboard Kingston's classic ships for the sights, sounds and tastes of the Thousand Islands. Departing daily from downtown Kingston with a wide range of sightseeing cruises, lunch and dinner cruises, many with live entertainment. See Kingston's historic harbour and the spectacular Thousand Islands in style.

Cruises leave from
1 Brock Street
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Places to visit in Kingston Ontario Canada Haunted Walk

Haunted Walk

The Original Haunted Walk is a 90-minute walking tour through the limestone city by lantern-light, featuring the best stories of  hangings at the old Courthouse, the organist's ghost and more.

Tours nightly May-October. Also try Ghosts of the Fort, with its focus on supernatural encounters at Old Fort Henry. Call for reservations.  

 

Walk departs from the Prince George Hotel at
200 Ontario Street
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