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Gord Downie Memorial Pier
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Bellevue House National Historic Site
35 Centre St, Kingston, ON K7L 4E5, Canada
Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning
370 King St W, Kingston, ON K7L 2X4, Canada
Time
Kingston, ON K7L 2W6, Canada
Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre
Tett Centre, 305, 370 King St W, Kingston, ON K7L 2X4, Canada
Queen's University
99 University Ave, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada
Agnes Etherington Art Centre
Rideau Bldg, 207 Stuart St, Kingston, ON K7L 2V9, Canada
Kingston Penitentiary
560 King St W, Kingston, ON K7L 4V7, Canada
Canada's Penitentiary Museum (Correctional Service of Canada Museum)
555 King St W, Kingston, ON K7L 4V7, Canada
Murney Tower Museum National Historic Site of Canada
2 King St W, Kingston, ON K7L 4V6, Canada
Queen's University - Faculty Of Law
128 Union St, Kingston, ON K7L 2P1, Canada
Nearby restaurants
Location 21
222 Stuart St, Kingston, ON K7L 2W7, Canada
University Club Event and Conference Venue
168 Stuart St, Kingston, ON K7L 2V8, Canada
FryWay
21 Stuart St, Kingston, ON K7L 2V5, Canada
flip it - hand crafted burgers
68 University Ave unit c, Kingston, ON K7L 3N9, Canada
Pizza Pizza
68 University Ave unit c, Kingston, ON K7L 3N9, Canada
Pita Pit
68 Union St, Kingston, ON K7L 3N8, Canada
Nearby hotels
Donald Gordon Hotel and Conference Centre
421 Union St, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada
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Gord Downie Memorial Pier

300 King St W, Kingston, ON K7L 2X1
4.8(126)
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attractions: Bellevue House National Historic Site, Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning, Time, Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre, Queen's University, Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston Penitentiary, Canada's Penitentiary Museum (Correctional Service of Canada Museum), Murney Tower Museum National Historic Site of Canada, Queen's University - Faculty Of Law, restaurants: Location 21, University Club Event and Conference Venue, FryWay, flip it - hand crafted burgers, Pizza Pizza, Pita Pit
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Nearby attractions of Gord Downie Memorial Pier

Bellevue House National Historic Site

Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning

Time

Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre

Queen's University

Agnes Etherington Art Centre

Kingston Penitentiary

Canada's Penitentiary Museum (Correctional Service of Canada Museum)

Murney Tower Museum National Historic Site of Canada

Queen's University - Faculty Of Law

Bellevue House National Historic Site

Bellevue House National Historic Site

4.3

(273)

Open until 5:00 PM
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Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning

Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning

4.8

(229)

Open until 9:00 PM
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Time

Time

4.9

(9)

Open 24 hours
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Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre

Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre

4.5

(8)

Closed
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Tue, Dec 9 • 12:00 PM
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Tue, Dec 9 • 6:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Gord Downie Memorial Pier

Location 21

University Club Event and Conference Venue

FryWay

flip it - hand crafted burgers

Pizza Pizza

Pita Pit

Location 21

Location 21

3.5

(23)

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University Club Event and Conference Venue

University Club Event and Conference Venue

4.4

(44)

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FryWay

FryWay

4.8

(93)

Click for details
flip it - hand crafted burgers

flip it - hand crafted burgers

2.7

(34)

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Amber ConnellAmber Connell
I have really mixed feelings about this pier. It's the first time I've seen anything like this and it's the main reason why we went. The website says it's an urban deep swimming pier. And that intrigued me. First off, we had a lot of difficulty finding parking close to the pier. It was a Monday afternoon which was a bit surprising. But it's in the middle of the downtown area by a major hospital and other public services. There's no dedicated parking lot. Only street parking and waterfront lot. That's at least half a mile away. Having physical limitations I wasn't able to park and walk that far in the heat. Much of the street parking is illegal between 2:00 and 3:00 p.m. during the week. Of course that was the time that we were there. We did eventually find parking on the street that didn't have that restriction. We still had to walk quite a way and it was difficult for me. When we arrived I was amazed by the setup. There's sand area, a rocky zero entry area, and quite a bit of pier for people to jump from and ladders for them to climb back up. There were buoys marking the swimming area. I don't know how deep the water is there but people were diving. There are life rings available if needed. But the pier is not guarded. It is swim at your own risk. There's a nice shaded area at the end of the pier with seats. The view is gorgeous. The pier is frequented a lot of young people in their teens and twenties. Many people had bad language so keep that in mind if It bothers your group. Now the reason I say I have mixed feelings about this is about the safety of it all. Having grown up on the Great Lakes, I know how dangerous the water can be. I know how the waves can overwhelm swimmers and how there can be current undertoes, etc. around structures. I would be very cautious swimming around the pier in any kind of weather situation. Even if it's just wind. There's no instructions of any kind about when to swim and when not to swim. Many Great lakes beaches have flags indicating weather and water conditions. But there's nothing like that here. No one was wearing a life jacket. Everyone was having a great time though. As long as you use caution it is probably fine.
Hawin Printo CHawin Printo C
The Gord Downie Memorial Pier in Kingston is a poignant and beautiful tribute to an iconic Canadian musician. As a fan of Gord Downie and his incredible contributions to music and culture, visiting this memorial was a truly moving experience. The pier itself is a striking structure that stretches out into Lake Ontario, offering breathtaking views of the water and the surrounding landscape. It serves as a gathering place for locals and visitors alike, providing a serene and contemplative space to reflect on the life and legacy of Gord Downie. The design of the memorial pier is thoughtful and evocative. The sculpture of Gord Downie, with his characteristic hat and microphone, stands as a symbol of his artistry and his passion for storytelling. It's a powerful representation of his enduring impact on Canadian music and his dedication to raising awareness about Indigenous issues. One of the highlights of my visit was watching the sunset from the Gord Downie Memorial Pier. The colors painted across the sky mirrored the emotions stirred by his music, creating a sense of tranquility and connection to something larger than oneself. The pier also serves as a venue for various cultural events and performances, honoring Gord Downie's commitment to the arts and community. It's a space where musicians can share their talents, where poetry readings can inspire, and where the power of music and storytelling can be celebrated. The Gord Downie Memorial Pier is not only a tribute to an exceptional artist but also a testament to the profound impact that music and art can have on our lives. It is a place of reflection, remembrance, and inspiration. I encourage everyone to visit this remarkable memorial and pay homage to Gord Downie's enduring legacy.
Georgia BerminghamGeorgia Bermingham
A perfectly designed public space. There are washrooms (which were unfortunately closed during 2022), change rooms, sandy areas, and picnic tables and benches on the pier. Recently a food truck has been parked here and sells all sorts of poutine, hotdogs, and other items. You can even check the water quality results on Swim Guide during the summer or the city webcam all year long. Great place for people of all ages.
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I have really mixed feelings about this pier. It's the first time I've seen anything like this and it's the main reason why we went. The website says it's an urban deep swimming pier. And that intrigued me. First off, we had a lot of difficulty finding parking close to the pier. It was a Monday afternoon which was a bit surprising. But it's in the middle of the downtown area by a major hospital and other public services. There's no dedicated parking lot. Only street parking and waterfront lot. That's at least half a mile away. Having physical limitations I wasn't able to park and walk that far in the heat. Much of the street parking is illegal between 2:00 and 3:00 p.m. during the week. Of course that was the time that we were there. We did eventually find parking on the street that didn't have that restriction. We still had to walk quite a way and it was difficult for me. When we arrived I was amazed by the setup. There's sand area, a rocky zero entry area, and quite a bit of pier for people to jump from and ladders for them to climb back up. There were buoys marking the swimming area. I don't know how deep the water is there but people were diving. There are life rings available if needed. But the pier is not guarded. It is swim at your own risk. There's a nice shaded area at the end of the pier with seats. The view is gorgeous. The pier is frequented a lot of young people in their teens and twenties. Many people had bad language so keep that in mind if It bothers your group. Now the reason I say I have mixed feelings about this is about the safety of it all. Having grown up on the Great Lakes, I know how dangerous the water can be. I know how the waves can overwhelm swimmers and how there can be current undertoes, etc. around structures. I would be very cautious swimming around the pier in any kind of weather situation. Even if it's just wind. There's no instructions of any kind about when to swim and when not to swim. Many Great lakes beaches have flags indicating weather and water conditions. But there's nothing like that here. No one was wearing a life jacket. Everyone was having a great time though. As long as you use caution it is probably fine.
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The Gord Downie Memorial Pier in Kingston is a poignant and beautiful tribute to an iconic Canadian musician. As a fan of Gord Downie and his incredible contributions to music and culture, visiting this memorial was a truly moving experience. The pier itself is a striking structure that stretches out into Lake Ontario, offering breathtaking views of the water and the surrounding landscape. It serves as a gathering place for locals and visitors alike, providing a serene and contemplative space to reflect on the life and legacy of Gord Downie. The design of the memorial pier is thoughtful and evocative. The sculpture of Gord Downie, with his characteristic hat and microphone, stands as a symbol of his artistry and his passion for storytelling. It's a powerful representation of his enduring impact on Canadian music and his dedication to raising awareness about Indigenous issues. One of the highlights of my visit was watching the sunset from the Gord Downie Memorial Pier. The colors painted across the sky mirrored the emotions stirred by his music, creating a sense of tranquility and connection to something larger than oneself. The pier also serves as a venue for various cultural events and performances, honoring Gord Downie's commitment to the arts and community. It's a space where musicians can share their talents, where poetry readings can inspire, and where the power of music and storytelling can be celebrated. The Gord Downie Memorial Pier is not only a tribute to an exceptional artist but also a testament to the profound impact that music and art can have on our lives. It is a place of reflection, remembrance, and inspiration. I encourage everyone to visit this remarkable memorial and pay homage to Gord Downie's enduring legacy.
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A perfectly designed public space. There are washrooms (which were unfortunately closed during 2022), change rooms, sandy areas, and picnic tables and benches on the pier. Recently a food truck has been parked here and sells all sorts of poutine, hotdogs, and other items. You can even check the water quality results on Swim Guide during the summer or the city webcam all year long. Great place for people of all ages.
Georgia Bermingham

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I have really mixed feelings about this pier. It's the first time I've seen anything like this and it's the main reason why we went. The website says it's an urban deep swimming pier. And that intrigued me. First off, we had a lot of difficulty finding parking close to the pier. It was a Monday afternoon which was a bit surprising. But it's in the middle of the downtown area by a major hospital and other public services. There's no dedicated parking lot. Only street parking and waterfront lot. That's at least half a mile away. Having physical limitations I wasn't able to park and walk that far in the heat. Much of the street parking is illegal between 2:00 and 3:00 p.m. during the week. Of course that was the time that we were there. We did eventually find parking on the street that didn't have that restriction. We still had to walk quite a way and it was difficult for me. When we arrived I was amazed by the setup. There's sand area, a rocky zero entry area, and quite a bit of pier for people to jump from and ladders for them to climb back up. There were buoys marking the swimming area. I don't know how deep the water is there but people were diving. There are life rings available if needed. But the pier is not guarded. It is swim at your own risk. There's a nice shaded area at the end of the pier with seats. The view is gorgeous. The pier is frequented a lot of young people in their teens and twenties. Many people had bad language so keep that in mind if It bothers your group. Now the reason I say I have mixed feelings about this is about the safety of it all. Having grown up on the Great Lakes, I know how dangerous the water can be. I know how the waves can overwhelm swimmers and how there can be current undertoes, etc. around structures. I would be very cautious swimming around the pier in any kind of weather situation. Even if it's just wind. There's no instructions of any kind about when to swim and when not to swim. Many Great lakes beaches have flags indicating weather and water conditions. But there's nothing like that here. No one was wearing a life jacket. Everyone was having a great time though. As long as you use caution it is...

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2y

The Gord Downie Memorial Pier in Kingston is a poignant and beautiful tribute to an iconic Canadian musician. As a fan of Gord Downie and his incredible contributions to music and culture, visiting this memorial was a truly moving experience.

The pier itself is a striking structure that stretches out into Lake Ontario, offering breathtaking views of the water and the surrounding landscape. It serves as a gathering place for locals and visitors alike, providing a serene and contemplative space to reflect on the life and legacy of Gord Downie.

The design of the memorial pier is thoughtful and evocative. The sculpture of Gord Downie, with his characteristic hat and microphone, stands as a symbol of his artistry and his passion for storytelling. It's a powerful representation of his enduring impact on Canadian music and his dedication to raising awareness about Indigenous issues.

One of the highlights of my visit was watching the sunset from the Gord Downie Memorial Pier. The colors painted across the sky mirrored the emotions stirred by his music, creating a sense of tranquility and connection to something larger than oneself.

The pier also serves as a venue for various cultural events and performances, honoring Gord Downie's commitment to the arts and community. It's a space where musicians can share their talents, where poetry readings can inspire, and where the power of music and storytelling can be celebrated.

The Gord Downie Memorial Pier is not only a tribute to an exceptional artist but also a testament to the profound impact that music and art can have on our lives. It is a place of reflection, remembrance, and inspiration. I encourage everyone to visit this remarkable memorial and pay homage to Gord Downie's...

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3.0
4y

Yes they did an amazing job revamping this area of the waterfront in Kingston. I won't deny that and the few inlet access spots along this section in front of KGH are very nice and great cuz of the handicap access as well as regular access. But personally I'm still on the fence about the peir. For the most part it seems to be a good location but alot of the time it is over run by obnoxious rude, inconsiderate University students that have little to no care or consideration of the younger kids that visit here. Just wish sometimes there was a spit that the younger kids or life Long Kingstonians cld utilize without the hiderance of the University crowd in attendance. That being said it us a very well done tribute to a very amazing and...

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