- 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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Visitors can view a permanent textile collection and library at the Handweaving Museum & Arts Center. The arts center also features two studios dedicated to weaving and pottery and maintains a year round art curriculum.
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The largest society of its kind, Clayton's Antique & Classic Boat Society Inc is devoted to preserving and promoting appreciation of nautical vessels. The society welcomes new members, and hosts a variety of events.
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The Clayton Opera House is a live performance venue that features live musical performances, plays, and comedy shows. The venue is available to rent for private parties, corporate gatherings, and movie screenings.
21.7 Miles
Known for its vodka production, Clayton Distillery provides visitors with an inside look at its spirit making processes. In the tasting room, visitors can sample three complimentary spirits; including moonshine, bourbon, and liqueurs.
21.7 Miles
From liqueurs, to bourbon, to moonshine, Clayton Distillery produces a wide variety of grain and fruit spirits in its facilities. Visitors can try samples of their spirits in their tasting room.
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One of the most award-winning wineries in America is the Coyote Moon Vineyards. Tastings are held in their special tasting room regularly, and other events like the blues festival and bluegrass festival are conducted throughout the year.
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NYS Welcome Center at the 1000 Islands International Bridge, Alexandria Bay, NY 13607
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30 state parks and 1 historic park are included in the Thousand Islands region. Discovered in the 16th century by the French explorers, this region gets its name from the more than 1,600 lakes it contains. Picnicking, hiking, swimming, boating, and plenty of other activities can be done here.
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All types of wines, from reds to desserts, are waiting to be tasted at Thousand Islands Winery. Special events can be held in the clubhouse, and gifts and souvenirs can be bought from the gift shop.
25.3 Miles
Situated along the Saint Lawrence Seaway, the Rock Island Lighthouse State Park focuses around the historic lighthouse with several picnic areas as well. Visitors are able to tour the lighthouse by theselves or through a pre-arranged guided tour.
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Alex Bay 500 Go-Karts Ltd offers rides on their Lemans style one mile asphalt track that is fully lit for night driving. Alex Bay also features an 18-hole mini golf course and scenic waterfalls.