Kingston Discovery Sightseeing Cruise
Overview
Kingston’s Discovery Cruise offers a captivating introduction to the historic waterfront and unique sights of the city. The cruise showcases notable landmarks such as Fort Henry, Royal Military College, and Kingston Penitentiary.
- 🛳️ Live English narration detailing Kingston’s rich history and natural surroundings.
- 🚨 Safety measures are in place; guests should follow all guidelines during the cruise.
- 🌊 The cruise focuses on heritage and scenic beauty, enhancing your understanding of Kingston.
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1-hr Kingston Discovery Cruise
- Live-guided commentary
- Food and drinks available for purchase on board
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- Your cruise begins at the confluence of three major waterways: the Rideau Canal, the St. Lawrence River and Lake Ontario. Kingston, the vibrant city we call home, has held strong political, military and cultural significance throughout Canadian history. The Island Belle winds her way along the shorelines of Point Frederick, Navy Bay, Deadman's Bay and Cedar Island for an up-close and unique perspective on our past and present. From here, sail on toward the open water with views of Wolfe Island’s powerful wind turbines and the remote Garden Island in the distance. Take in views of some of Kingston’s most prominent landmarks including the Kingston Penitentiary, the Tett Centre, Gord Downie Pier and Kingston General Hospital as we make our way back into harbour. (pass by)
- UNESCO World Heritage Site (pass by)
- Established in 1876, RMC is a unique national military university, where cadets are educated to become future leaders in the Canadian Armed Forces. (pass by)
- Located where Lake Ontario ends and the St. Lawrence River begins, Wolfe Island is the largest of the world-renowned Thousand Islands. (pass by)
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.