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Atractions: Kingston travel ideas
UNESCO seaIt’s official. Fort Henry National Historic Site of Canada, the Rideau Canal and the Kingston Fortifications have together been inscribed as a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Education, Scientific and Education Organization. UNESCO. They join the Frontenac Arch Biosphere.
Fort Henry

Fort Henry

Once inside the fortification's wooden gates visitors enter a marvellous reproduction of 19th century military life. The site offers guided tours, scenic views, and musical performances from a military band, with military and marching demonstrations by the Fort Henry Guard. The Fort also plays host to numerous special ceremonies and events throughout the tourist season, so don't be surprised if you get a little unforeseen bonus during your visit.
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The Rideau Canal

The Rideau Canal

The Rideau Canal connects Canada's capital city, Ottawa, to Kingston (the first capital of a United Canada, 1841-43) and presents an outstanding opportunity to experience one of the most historic and yet modern areas of Eastern Ontario. The lock systems link lakes and rivers and still use the original methods and machinery.

 
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Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve

Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve

Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve was designated by UNESCO in November 2002. The Frontenac Arch region is situated close to Kingston, St. Lawrence Islands National Park and Charleston Lake Provincial Park. There are also recreation areas and historic sites (St. Lawrence Parks Commission lands, Rideau Canal National Historic Site), land trust holdings, lands of the Cataraqui and the Rideau Valley Conservation Authorities.

 
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