Kingston Trolley Tours takes you on an in-depth tour of Kingston's historic downtown and waterfront, stopping at all of the city's most well-known visitor destinations including Fort Henry, the Penitentiary Museum, and Queen’s University. You can hop off at any stop, stay for as long as you like, then hop back on and continue your tour. Trolleys follow a figure-8 route that divides the route into two halves: you can begin with the east half of the tour, hop off at the Market Square stop to get lunch or take a cruise, then continue with the West half of the tour. See the Trolley Departure Schedule.
The tour begins in the heart of Kingston’s historic downtown, across from City Hall. Stroll through Confederation Park, take a cruise, check out a festival, or explore Kingston’s impressive City Hall. ...
Read MoreFort Henry is Kingston’s largest museum and one of Canada’s most visited National Historic Sites. Learn more about numerous ceremonies and activities that happen in the Fort all season long. ...
Read MoreKingston’s Market Square is in the heart of downtown: just steps away from City Hall, the Visitor Information Centre, Kingston 1000 Islands Cruises, as well as shops and restaurants. ...
Read MoreThe Trolley stops on King St. beside City Park, across the street the Pumphouse Steam Museum. ...
Read MoreStep in to the life of Sir John A Macdonald at the restored home of Canada’s first Prime Minister, or take a short walk to the waterfront to visit The Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts and The Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning. ...
Read MoreThe Trolley stops in historic Portsmouth Village, overlooking the Olympic harbor and the limestone walls of Kingston Penitentary. Take a walk through the village, or explore the Penitentiary museum. ...
Read MoreFounded in 1841, Queen’s is among Canada’s most prestigious schools for study in medicine, engineering, and the arts. ...
Read MoreKingston’s vibrant downtown is home to 300 businesses, including gourmet restaurants, cozy cafes and chic boutiques. ...
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