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Kingston Walking Tours
Our walk is 1.2 km long from the Visitor Information Centre at 209 Ontario St, to the waterfront and then west along King Street to the statue of Sir John A. Macdonald. We will discuss the early fur trade and view the buildings of the early Loyalist families who provided Kingston with its 19 Century feel. Kingston is fortunate to have remaining and in good shape a marvellous collection of limestone buildings that have been preserved under the City of Kingston Act which predated and prompted the Ontario Heritage Act. More buildings are listed annually and the area through which we will walk in is the process of being designated a Heritage Conservation District. This is the second such district in Kingston and visitors are urged to visit Barriefield Village (the first Heritage district). We are very proud of the conservation activities in the city and urge others to be inspired by the work.
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