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Miller Museum of Geology
5/51 Reviews
207m away
Kingston Glass Studio & Gallery
277m away
City Park
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264m away
Kingston is a city that almost became the capital of a Canadian province at that time, so its city hall was designed to be extremely magnificent, and it can really meet the standards of the capital city hall, and there is an ice rink in front of it.
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Kingston is a city that almost became the capital of a Canadian province at that time, so its city hall was designed to be extremely magnificent, and it can really meet the standards of the capital city hall, and there is an ice rink in front of it.
Kingston used to be the capital of Canada and we stayed here for one night. The town is small, but clean and tidy, built along Lake Ontario, so the scenery is also very beautiful. The city hall in the center of the town is also relatively low-key, and the city halls in many metropolises in Europe and America are much less luxurious than this building. There is a fountain opposite the city hall, and a model locomotive, and on the opposite side is the shore of Lake Ontario.
Kingston’s most popular attraction is its City Hall, even more magnificent than the Ottawa Parliament Building and Montreal City Hall. It is said that Kingston almost became the capital of the Canadian province. The City Hall was the product of the ambitions at the time and became a historical treasure.
Kingston almost became the capital of Canada. Of course, Canada was still a province at that time. Kingston was selected as a candidate city for the provincial capital. After listening to the guide of the city hall, the first idea of Kingston people was to build a cool Dazzling city hall
The Kingston Town Hall, the center of the city facing Lake Ontario south, is a magnificent building. It is a typical Tuscan Revival building from the time of the British Empire, built in 1843 and now a national historic site.