- 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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Located along the town?s waterfront, Centennial Park provides a scenic view of the Bay of Quinte and especially the Deseronto Yacht Club. What?s more, the park also has a playground and picnic sites.
28.3 Miles
Located along the St. Lawrence River, Keewaydin State Park can be used for fishing, swimming, boating and camping. The park provides children's playgrounds, picnic tables, grills and sites for tents and trailers.
28.4 Miles
Heart Island is most popular for being the island on which Boldt Castle was constructed. However, the island has a much longer history, beginning with its naming in 1775. It was a prisoner-of-war camp during the Civil War, and it has the largest tax-funded cemetery in the world.
28.4 Miles
Named in 2004 by Reserve America one of the top 100 campgrounds in the country, Wellesley Island has campsites, cabanas, picnic areas, playgrounds, a marina, and many other amenities. It is the largest state park in the Thousand Islands region.
28.7 Miles
Located along the St. Lawrence River, Wellesley Island State Park is a camping site that features a sandy beach and water access for fishing and boating. The park has picnic tables, a recreation barn, a golf course and hiking trails.
28.8 Miles
The Yellow Barn Winery produces semi-sweet rose, semi-sweet white, dry red burgundy, and German-style dry wines. The location, which also hosts special evens throughout the year, is open for tours.
28.9 Miles
Scenic View Park is a recreation area with views of the St. Lawrence River. The park offers pavilions, a beach with lifeguard, a playground, barbecue grills, a picnic area and a bridge to cross to Casino Island.
28.9 Miles
The historic Boldt Castle is a castle that is only accessible by water and features 120 rooms, tunnels, a powerhouse, Italian gardens, and a drawbridge. The castle was built in 1900 and also has a children's playhouse.
28.9 Miles
Located along the St. Lawrence River, Keewaydin State Park provides access for boating and fishing along with 48 campsites overlooking the river. The park has a children's playground, a swimming pool, picnic facilities and barbecue grills.
29.0 Miles
With the construction began in 1900, the Boldt Castle & Yacht House was supposed to have 120 rooms, on 6 floors. Since construction stopped in 1904, it was never truly finished. It is now a museum accessible by water taxi, and which can be rented for special events.