Sandbanks Provincial Park is one of Ontario's most famous provincial parks.
A scenic ferry service connecting Kingston and Wolfe Island across the St. Lawrence River.
Lemoine Point Conservation Area is a beautiful 136-hectare conservation area.
Gould Lake Conservation Area is a 589-hectare wilderness conservation area north of Kingston.
A nature-focused environmental education and outdoor learning center operated by Queen’s University Biological Station.
Lake Ontario Park is a large waterfront park on the shores of Lake Ontario.
Norwood Fair is one of Ontario's oldest agricultural fairs, established in 1868.
Giant Toonie is a massive replica of Canada's two-dollar coin located in Old Mill Park.
Ferris Provincial Park is a beautiful provincial park along the Trent River near Campbellford,
Marmoraton Mine is former open-pit iron mine that operated from 1955 to 1979 and has since transformed into a striking turquoise lake.
A beautiful waterfront community park situated along the Crowe River.
North America's Smallest Jailhouse was build in 1898, this tiny historic jailhouse measures just 15.7 by 19.7 feet.