KingstonWalks.com
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Our main tour,
Introduction to Kingston is meant
to give a compact, inexpensive, look at the past and present of Kingston.
It will acquaint you with our beginnings, our fortifications, and the powerful influence of the refugees from the American Revolution -- their homes, their ideas and their influence on the structure of
Canada.
The junction of the
St. Lawrence River and
Lake Ontario was the key to Kingston and Canadian development. Fort Frontenac (1673) was built here by the French to divert furs from the English. Later, the decaying fort became a staging area for the settlement of the
United Empire Loyalists.
No introduction to Kingston would be complete without an introduction to Kingston's
Sir John A. Macdonald. His influence was formative to Kingston.
Costumed guides will present the fur trade, the loyalists,
Sir John A. and City Hall. Where to eat and where to shop will be indicated as well.
Tickets can be purchased at the Tourism Information Office – 209
Ontario – or for groups in advance.