Inner Harbour and Further Afield

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Inner Harbour and Further Afield

Food scene

Kingston has so many great places to grab a bite, here are just a few to get you started.
Weekly year-round farmers' market. Produce, meat, bread and prepared foods all available.
21 locals recommend
Memorial Centre Farmers' Market
303 York St
21 locals recommend
Weekly year-round farmers' market. Produce, meat, bread and prepared foods all available.
Amazing sandwiches lovingly handmade from fresh and local ingredients. Breakfast is definitely worth checking out too.
Mermaid Avenue Sandwich Factory
236 Wellington St
Amazing sandwiches lovingly handmade from fresh and local ingredients. Breakfast is definitely worth checking out too.
Inner Harbour coffee shop and neighbourhood hub.
20 locals recommend
The Elm Cafe
303 Montreal St
20 locals recommend
Inner Harbour coffee shop and neighbourhood hub.
A great neighbourhood haunt, good for happy hour or for a bite to eat.
14 locals recommend
The Iron Duke on Wellington
207 Wellington Street
14 locals recommend
A great neighbourhood haunt, good for happy hour or for a bite to eat.
Upscale Italian with wood-fired pizzas. Reservations required!
107 locals recommend
Wooden Heads Gourmet Pizza
192 Ontario St
107 locals recommend
Upscale Italian with wood-fired pizzas. Reservations required!
Amazing Indian cuisine served in an art-filled space.
19 locals recommend
Curry Original
175 Bagot St
19 locals recommend
Amazing Indian cuisine served in an art-filled space.

Sightseeing

Canada's First Capital. The Limestone City. Needless to say, there are some great sights to see around town.
Beautiful waterfront park and home of the Gord Edgar Downie Pier, a hit with locals in the summer!
14 locals recommend
Breakwater Park
Waterfront Pathway
14 locals recommend
Beautiful waterfront park and home of the Gord Edgar Downie Pier, a hit with locals in the summer!
Waterfront park along the Cataraqui River and access point for the K&P Trail.
Doug Fluhrer Park
Wellington Street
Waterfront park along the Cataraqui River and access point for the K&P Trail.
Restored 19th-century British military fort/museum with guided tours and seasonal events. Part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
12 locals recommend
Fort Henry National Historic Site
1 Fort Henry Drive
12 locals recommend
Restored 19th-century British military fort/museum with guided tours and seasonal events. Part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Neighbourhood park and site of many community events, including the Skeleton Park Arts Festival in summer.
8 locals recommend
McBurney Park aka Skeleton Park
30 Alma St
8 locals recommend
Neighbourhood park and site of many community events, including the Skeleton Park Arts Festival in summer.