Kingston Visitors Guide 2008 - (Page 60) MAY WE SUGGEST . . . There are so many wonderful things to see and do while you’re here, but where to start? Here a just a few of our favourite pastimes in Kingston. ❑ Explore the historic sites and modern attractions of Canada’s second-oldest city on the Confederation Tour Trolley, or visit www.kingstonaudiotours.com and down– load your own personal walking tour. ❑ Visit the 20-plus museums and historic sites — as well as three art galleries — that Kingston has to offer. ❑ Enter a marvellous reproduction of the 19th-century military life at Fort Henry National Historic Site. ❑ Take advantage of Kingston’s amazing shopping opportu– ❑ Take in a 1000 Islands cruise and be amazed by this area’s glorious natural beauty. ❑ Play a round of golf at one of our many public courses. ❑ Discover Kingston’s dark and ghostly secrets on a Haunted Walk of Kingston. ❑ Enjoy a crisp outdoor skate to music on Kingston’s Historic Market Square ice rink. ❑ Savour mouth-watering cuisine from all corners of the globe at our delectable variety of dining establishments. ❑ Rent a sailboat, kayak or canoe and enjoy our beautiful waters. Landlubbers can rent a bicycle and tour the city’s lovely streets. ❑ Visit one of the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority’s local conservation areas for hiking, snowshoeing or a trip through the sugar bush. ❑ Mark your calendar to come back next year! 60 visitor guide 2008 | www.kingstoncanada.com PHOTOS: CONFEDERATION TOUR TROLLEY, COURTESY GREATER KINGSTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE; LOYALIST GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB, BERNARD CLARK nities — everything from the quaint shops and boutiques dotting our downtown core to malls and outlet stores throughout the city. http://www.kingstonaudiotours.com http://www.kingstoncanada.com
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