- 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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1281 Highway 37, Corbyville, Belleville, Ontario
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Trillium Wood Golf Club is open to members and to the public. Golfers are treated to manicured, rolling greenways, mature trees, ponds and bunkers as well as driving ranges and teaching/practicing areas.
44.8 Miles
The Empire Theatre hosts numerous types of events including live performances by the rock musicians such as the red Rocker. The theatre which doubles up as a centre for performing arts also hosts numerous box office movies.
44.9 Miles
The lush green Black Bear Ridge Golf Club offers a tough course where several holes are close to 600 yards or longer. The course features bent grass tees and fast greens.
45.0 Miles
Located near Bay Bridge, Zwick Centennial Park is a great waterfront area for the entire family. The park offers walking trails, playground, dog park, wading pool, picnic areas, large trees, sporting fields and bird watching.
45.8 Miles
Enjoy personal attention in an intimate setting at Sugarbush Vineyards, a family owned and operated winery. Groups can enjoy guided tours, while individuals or couples can sample wines. Guests are also welcome to bring a sack lunch to dine outdoors and take in the beautiful sites.
46.0 Miles
Featuring wetland, field, and forest terrain, the Mac Johnson Wildlife Area offers the opportunity for visitors to go hiking, skiing, and canoeing. The location also features picnic tables and a nature center with a wood stone.
46.4 Miles
The Brockville Arts Centre features both an art gallery and a historic theatre that hosts comedians and country music stars. Located near the St. Lawrence harbor, he location also contains a licensed lobby bar.
46.5 Miles
The Brockville Museum features exhibits that highlight prominent local families from the 19thand 20thcenturies who made their money through business. The location also features classes for children and art shows.
46.7 Miles
The Brock Trail takes Brompton visitors through a scenic area featuring trees, shrubs, and flowers. The path also takes its walkers near local establishments, including restaurants, cafes, and a grocery store.
46.7 Miles
A historic building that is connected to the oldest jail still in use in Canada, the Brockville Court House overlooks the local area and the St. Lawrence River. One of the highlights of the building is its architectural design.