Kingston Public Market

Kingston


Canada's oldest continuous market takes place in the square behind City Hall. Stalls sell food, fresh produce, handicrafts, art and, on Sundays between April and October, antiques.


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1. City Hall

0.03 MILES

The grandiose City Hall is one of the country's finest classical buildings and a relic from the time when Kingston was capital. Friendly volunteers…

2. Pump House Steam Museum

0.45 MILES

The one-of-a-kind, completely restored, steam-run pump house was used from 1849 to 1952. Today the warehouse features all things steam-related, including…

3. Fort Henry National Historic Site

1.05 MILES

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4. Bellevue House

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5. Penitentiary Museum

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6. Marine Museum of the Great Lakes

2.01 MILES

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8. Frontenac Provincial Park

19.3 MILES

Frontenac's 5355 hectares straddle the lowlands of southern Ontario and the rugged Canadian Shield, giving the region a unique menagerie of wild plants…