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  1. Kingston, Ontario. /  44.23472°N 76.51083°W  / 44.23472; -76.51083. Kingston is a city in Ontario, Canada, on the northeastern end of Lake Ontario. It is at the beginning of the St. Lawrence River and at the mouth of the Cataraqui River, the south end of the Rideau Canal. Kingston is midway between Toronto, Ontario, and Montreal, Quebec ...

    • Canada
    • 1838 (as town); 1846 (as city)
    • 93 m (305 ft)
    • Ontario
  2. Aug 1, 2019 · You should know that we were named Canada’s first Capital in 1841, but the capital was relocated in 1844 since Kingston was considered vulnerable to attacks because of our proximity to the United States (it was a different time) and our location on the water.

    • Fort Henry. Originally built during the war of 1812, Fort Henry was a major asset to the British due to its location at the intersection of the three waterways.
    • Kingston Penitentiary. Until its closing in 2013, the Kingston Penitentiary was known as Canada’s oldest and most notorious maximum security prisons. It housed some of the most well-known criminals in Canadian history.
    • Bellevue House NHS. Celebrate your country’s heritage at this National Historic Site located in Kingston. Home to Canada’s first Prime Minister, Sir John A. MacDonald in the mid 1800s, you can tour the restored home and gardens while enjoying the true essence of the mid nineteenth century in Canada.
    • UEL Heritage Centre & Park. The United Empire Loyalist Heritage Centre and Park provides the perfect combination of heritage, camping and adventure. The location was the original landing place of Major Peter Vanalstine in 1784, and many Loyalists settled on the grounds in tents during their early time in Canada.
    • Fort Henry National Historic Site. This restored British fortification, dating from 1832, overlooks Kingston from its hilltop perch. The postcard-perfect structure is brought to life by…
    • Kingston Public Market. Canada's oldest continuous market takes place in the square behind City Hall. Stalls sell food, fresh produce, handicrafts, art and, on Sundays between…
    • Bellevue House. In the mid-19th century, this National Historic Site was briefly home to Sir John A Macdonald, Canada's first prime minister and a notorious alcoholic…
    • Penitentiary Museum. The ‘correctional service’ is what Canadian bureaucrats call the nation’s jail system, and this museum is a good way to enter that system without stealing…
  3. Point Henry between the mouth of Kingston harbour and a second natural harbour at the mouth of the Cataraqui River Kingston 44°13′52″N 76°27′35″W  /  44.231°N 76.4597°W  / 44.231; -76.4597  ( Fort Henry National Historic Site of

  4. It first received the French in the 17 th century, and soon became a trading outpost. It was also the first capital city of Canada, and is the largest municipality in Southeastern Ontario. Landmarks and Recreation. Kingston is home to some of Canada’s most historic military installations.

  5. Apr 11, 2024 · My residency program allows me to do an overseas elective and through a friend, I got the opportunity to rotate with a Jamaican specialist now based in Kingston, Ontario. Most British ex-colonies share similar place names which explains why there are “Kingstons” in the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Guyana and of course, my ...

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