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Explore the City of Kingston's rich history and culture, our numerous parks and facilities, and view upcoming events and festivals.
Explore Kingston in real time with our webcams. See our city's landmarks and current weather conditions live on your screen.
Kingston is strategically positioned at the meeting point of the St. Lawrence and Cataraqui Rivers with Lake Ontario and holds historical importance for Indigenous peoples. Settled by Europeans in the 17th century, it became Canada's First Capital in 1841.
Baby walkers, cribs, car seats, strollers, playpens, bath seats, mattresses, blinds and toys. The Consumer Product Safety Bureau of Health Canada provides a list of items that should not be given away.
Kingston is Canada’s museum capital. We have something for everyone with 24 museums and historic sites and three art galleries. This includes City-owned museums like PumpHouse and MacLachlan Woodworking Museum, along with Kingston City Hall National Historic Site.
Keep up with important City dates and other activities in Kingston. Discover local events, celebrations, meetings and more in one place.
The City of Kingston acknowledges that we are on the traditional homeland of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat, and thanks these nations for their care and stewardship over this shared land.
Learn about the Off-Site Kingston Area Recycler and how to book the recycling trailer for your community event.
The Kingston-Frontenac Renovates Program helps homeowners by providing funding assistance to complete urgent repairs or to make their homes more accessible. You can get up to $15,000 as a forgivable loan, and, up to $5,000, you don't need to pay back if you use it for accessibility projects.
HonkMobile is an easy way to find and pay for parking in Kingston! With the Honk app you can search for parking, pay, and add more time using your phone or tablet. The Honk app displays available parking lots and accessible spaces.