Seriously though. They do guided tours of the decommissioned Kingston Penitentiary, formally Canada’s oldest and most notorious maximum-security prison.
Reservations are highly recommended. Only a limited number of tickets are available for each departure, and most cruises sell out in advance. Same-day walkup tickets are not always available; book ahead to avoid disappointment.
The Kingston Public Market is the oldest and longest-running public market in Ontario, featuring vendors selling fresh local produce, cut flowers, plants, baked goods, preserves, local crafts and much more! Situated in the heart of downtown, the market is a picturesque gathering place for both the local community and visitors to Kingston. The market is open on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Shoot some balls into the water. 16 well-maintained bays located beside the clubhouse, along with an additional 16 bays on the scenic grassy side of the property. For those who prefer a more authentic feel, they also offer spacious grass hitting areas so you can practice from natural turf.
A city so old must be haunted right?