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Kingston – a wonderful blend of a romantic town and an ancient capital

📍 Kingston is a beautiful small city and also Canada’s ancient capital. 🌲🌲 🌻Wandering through its old, narrow stone lanes, passing by vintage and elegant restaurants, sipping coffee quietly at a bustling street-corner café, or watching the sunset glow from a viewing platform... 🌴 🦋you’ll suddenly feel like you’re in a European town. Since Canada’s first Prime Minister, John A. 🙉 MacDonald, once governed the country from here, the city boasts both the grandeur and diversity of a capital, and the lakeside charm and tranquility of a small town. 🌈🌹🌊 👍 Recommended must-visit spots: 🌟 1. Fort Henry Located on a small peninsula on high ground near Kingston, Fort Henry is a square-shaped artillery fort built primarily for defense. 👉👈 😁Constructed in 1812, the original old fort here was later replaced by a more robust and advanced design, with the new fort costing 70,000 pounds and completed in 1836. Standing on the peninsula outside the fort, feeling the refreshing breeze and overlooking downtown Kingston, is truly delightful! 🏯🍃 🌟 2. Trolley Tour🌈 For first-time visitors to Kingston, the trolley tour is an excellent choice.👁️ During the day, ride through the city and leisurely take in many of Kingston’s famous attractions. At night, they also offer thrilling night tours! 🚌💥 🌟 3. Kingston Waterfront An 8-kilometer-long famous waterfront road in the city center.🏠🏠 Along the way, the beautiful waterscapes of Lake Ontario blend with Kingston’s quaint limestone buildings, along with numerous parks, green spaces, marinas, and local historical sites—perfect for taking photos! 📷💃🌹 🌟 4. Queen’s University🌹 Ontario’s second-oldest university, founded in 1841 under a royal charter from Queen Victoria. 👑 The campus exudes aristocratic charm, nestled along the beautiful Lake Ontario, with limestone buildings full of British royal flair! 👍 Recommended restaurants: 🌟 1. Silver Wok & 373 King St E We Chinese always love Chinese restaurants. As one of Kingston’s oldest Chinese eateries, Silver Wok has long attracted visitors with its authentic traditional Chinese flavors—try dishes like salt and pepper fish pieces, celery with dried tofu, and spicy diced chicken...❄️ 🌟 2. Kingston Brewing Company & 34 Clarence St.❤️ One of Ontario’s oldest pubs, transformed from a telegraph office into a popular downtown patio restaurant for good reason. 💧💧 Order a beer and soak in the unique atmosphere! 🌟 3. Amadeus Beer Garden & 170 Princess St. A hidden European-style garden tucked away on the street, surrounded by lush trees.🌵🌵 Relax in the shade, sip beer with friends, and make the most of this wonderful trip! ✈️🌈🌍 #Kingston

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Kingston – a wonderful blend of a romantic town and an ancient capital

📍 Kingston is a beautiful small city and also Canada’s ancient capital. 🌲🌲 🌻Wandering through its old, narrow stone lanes, passing by vintage and elegant restaurants, sipping coffee quietly at a bustling street-corner café, or watching the sunset glow from a viewing platform... 🌴 🦋you’ll suddenly feel like you’re in a European town. Since Canada’s first Prime Minister, John A. 🙉 MacDonald, once governed the country from here, the city boasts both the grandeur and diversity of a capital, and the lakeside charm and tranquility of a small town. 🌈🌹🌊 👍 Recommended must-visit spots: 🌟 1. Fort Henry Located on a small peninsula on high ground near Kingston, Fort Henry is a square-shaped artillery fort built primarily for defense. 👉👈 😁Constructed in 1812, the original old fort here was later replaced by a more robust and advanced design, with the new fort costing 70,000 pounds and completed in 1836. Standing on the peninsula outside the fort, feeling the refreshing breeze and overlooking downtown Kingston, is truly delightful! 🏯🍃 🌟 2. Trolley Tour🌈 For first-time visitors to Kingston, the trolley tour is an excellent choice.👁️ During the day, ride through the city and leisurely take in many of Kingston’s famous attractions. At night, they also offer thrilling night tours! 🚌💥 🌟 3. Kingston Waterfront An 8-kilometer-long famous waterfront road in the city center.🏠🏠 Along the way, the beautiful waterscapes of Lake Ontario blend with Kingston’s quaint limestone buildings, along with numerous parks, green spaces, marinas, and local historical sites—perfect for taking photos! 📷💃🌹 🌟 4. Queen’s University🌹 Ontario’s second-oldest university, founded in 1841 under a royal charter from Queen Victoria. 👑 The campus exudes aristocratic charm, nestled along the beautiful Lake Ontario, with limestone buildings full of British royal flair! 👍 Recommended restaurants: 🌟 1. Silver Wok & 373 King St E We Chinese always love Chinese restaurants. As one of Kingston’s oldest Chinese eateries, Silver Wok has long attracted visitors with its authentic traditional Chinese flavors—try dishes like salt and pepper fish pieces, celery with dried tofu, and spicy diced chicken...❄️ 🌟 2. Kingston Brewing Company & 34 Clarence St.❤️ One of Ontario’s oldest pubs, transformed from a telegraph office into a popular downtown patio restaurant for good reason. 💧💧 Order a beer and soak in the unique atmosphere! 🌟 3. Amadeus Beer Garden & 170 Princess St. A hidden European-style garden tucked away on the street, surrounded by lush trees.🌵🌵 Relax in the shade, sip beer with friends, and make the most of this wonderful trip! ✈️🌈🌍 #Kingston

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