- Our list of the best things to do in Kingston, Ontario, features the top 27 nearby activities — including 14 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Kingston, Ontario has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Food & Drink, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 10 things to do within the city of Kingston, Ontario , followed by 17 popular activities in nearby cities, including Clayton, Bath, Alexandria Bay and Clayton
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336661 Cedar Point State Park Drive, Clayton, NY 13624
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One of the oldest state parks in New York is the Cedar Point State Park. Facilities within the recreation area include docks for boats, a sandy beach, picnic grounds, and a fishing pier.
14.8 Miles
Dating back to 1811, the Academy Gallery was originally built as the Bath Academy. Today the Academy Gallery features contemporary works from local and international artists in many of its rooms and gardens. There are B&B suites available and the Loyalist Golf and Country Club is located close by for additional…
15.0 Miles
Loyalist Golf and Country Club is a PGA-rated golf course that is ideal for both beginners and advanced players. The club includes a practice facility and lessons are available. There is a restaurant on the premises and Loyalist also specializes in hosting special events and weddings.
15.2 Miles
The trails running through Parrott?s Bay Conservation Area are ideal for hiking through the wetlands, while observing wildlife. Fishing and swimming are permitted, and during the winter the paths can be used for cross country skiing and snowshoeing.
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36418 Pelo Road, Clayton, NY 13624
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Guests can enjoy guided fishing trips with 3rd generation fishing guide Captain Jack Garnsey at Garnsey's Classic Island Cruises - Private Tours. Fishing trips range from half a day to a full day and they also offer wine and cheese cruises.
19.4 Miles
With direct access to St. Lawrence River, Seaway Slips Boat Rentals has a variety of pontoon boats and equipment for visitors to take out on the water. The river has fishing spots for Northern Pike and Muskellunge.
19.6 Miles
Several antique boating vessels are part of the extensive exhibits at the Antique Boat Museum. Visitors can view the boats up close, and during the warmer months they can also take a guided tour of the La Duchesse 1903 houseboat.
19.7 Miles
New York state cheddar, curds, and other local cheeses are available through the 1000 Islands River Rat Cheese. The retailer is open seven days each week and also sells maple syrup and bulk candy.
19.7 Miles
The 1000 Island Region is served by the Clayton Island Tours which has professional tour guides to tell legends and stories of the area. Guests can view giant Great Lakes freighters, lighthouses, and island homes in addition to daily stops at Boldt Castle.
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An old-fashioned kitchen display, photographs of local history, and winning entries from the annual duck and goose decoy contests form the foundation of the Thousand Islands Museum collection. The linked gift shift for the museum sells locally-made art and crafts.