Chasing the mark of history I came to Kingston for a movie and had a strong interest in Mattelota. Each tower in Kingston has its own characteristics. It is very close to the seaside park and can watch the flag here. Defensive Tagalog We strolled along King's Avenue and walked west for ten minutes to the Ruins Park. The place by the sea was very interesting and the surroundings were very good. There is a special trail by the sea. If you are tired, you can sit on a bench and enjoy the scenery. When we visit around, we will find that there is a tower, white walls and red bricks, the top of the tower is pointed. Go in and see for $5 tickets, and the tower gives you an idea of how former Canada was defensive. The tower has three floors, and on the highest floor you can see the fort and many views. All of the things here are historical imprints, cannon was used at the time, this small tower is designed for local residents. It is a place worth seeing. The staff here is friendly. Warm reminder: 1. You can travel by car, there is a parking lot near the tower 2. The beach is very suitable for taking pictures, remember to concave and have a camera.