Kingston Visitors Guide 2008 - (Page 10) you’ll love kingston A HISTORIC CITY OF CULTURE, RECREATION AND CHARM ? TOURISM AMBASSADORS AT YOUR SERVICE They’ll probably mention the heart of the city, where the sparkling waterfront of Confederation Basin faces City Hall, one of Canada’s finest examples of 19thcentury classical architecture. They’ll describe the lively spirit of our historic downtown, where stately limestone buildings stand alongside Victorians, and young and old alike enjoy the bustle of sidewalk patios, one-of-a-kind shops and the ever-changing street scene. 10 visitor guide 2008 | www.kingstoncanada.com PHOTO: KINGSTON CITY HALL, BERNARD CLARK Kingston’s Tourism Ambassadors are here to answer your questions about our city. They’re the experts on just about any Kingston-related topic and they can be found here, there and everywhere in the downtown core during the tourist season. Alternately, travel counsellors at the Tourist Information Office in the historic train station across from City Hall on Ontario Street always welcome your inquiries. KINGSTON IS A WONDERFUL CITY TO EXPLORE, AND SAVOUR, ALL YEAR LONG. IF YOU ASK THOSE WHO HAVE VISITED FOR THEIR IMPRESSIONS, CHANCES ARE THEIR FACE WILL LIGHT UP, THEY’LL SMILE AND TELL YOU THAT KINGSTON IS ONE OF THE LOVELIEST CITIES IN CANADA. http://www.kingstoncanada.com
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