Kingston Visitors Guide 2008 - (Page 22) THINGS TO SEE AND DO Kingston is recognized as a beautiful city offering a wide variety of attractions and activities that visitors can enjoy any time of year. Spring, summer, fall or winter, we invite you to participate in a multitude of annual festivals and events as well as a myriad of ongoing cultural, leisure and sports activities. As you’ll discover, we believe in celebrating our location as gatekeepers to the picturesque 1000 Islands region, and we invite you to celebrate with us. Agnes Etherington Art Centre Celebrating 50 years as Kingston's premier public art gallery. Visit us for exceptional historical and contemporary exhibitions and related programs. Gallery Shop and Art Rental & Sales Gallery. Open year-round. Free admission Thursdays. tel. (613) 533-2190 website. www.aeac.ca Glen Lawrence Golf Club Kingston’s Best Public Golf Reserve your time at www.glenlawrence.com or call (613) 545-1021 2022 Hwy. 2 East just minutes to the first tee The Haunted Walk of Kingston Ghosts, graveyards, hangings & haunts. The original evening walking tour of Kingston’s ghost stories and darker history by lantern-light. Tour departures nightly from May to October. tel. (613) 549-6366 website. www.hauntedwalk.com Horne’s Ferry Only international ferry on the St. Lawrence River; 8:00 am – 7:30 pm daily May 1 to October 26, 2008 Wolfe Island, ON / Cape Vincent, NY tel. (613) 385-2402 or (315) 783-0638 website. www.hornesferry.com 22 visitor guide 2008 | www.kingstoncanada.com http://www.aeac.ca http://www.aeac.ca http://www.glenlawrence.com http://www.hauntedwalk.com http://www.hornesferry.com http://www.kingstoncanada.com
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