The Trolley stops on King St. beside City Park, across the street the Pumphouse Steam Museum.
The museum is located in one of Canada’s oldest original water works, where steam-powered pumps provided the firs running water to Kingston residents in 1850. The Pumphouse is the perfect place to visit if you are looking for entertainment and enrichment experiences. Science, tech, engineering, arts and math programming and exhibitions for all ages are held throughout the season.
The Pumphouse Steam Museum also is home to many events and exhibitions to capture your imagination, with different programs every year with guided or self guided tours. Learn more here.
Murney Tower
A National Historic Site of Canada built in 1846 as part of the Martello towers fortifications of Kingston. During summer time, it operates as a military museum with artifact collections of the 19th century. Located 7-min walking distance from the Pumphouse.
Ahoy Bike & Kayak Rentals
Rentals for biking, canoeing, kayaking, and stand up paddle boarding right next to the Pumphouse Museum.
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