Date Ideas in Kingston, Ontario

  • TripBuzz discovered 44 different types of activities for couples in the Kingston area, including Historic Sites (like Fort Henry), Nature & Wildlife Areas (like Lemoine Point Conservation Area), Historic Buildings (like City Hall) and Historic Prisons (like Correctional Service of Canada Museum), and much more.
  • We discovered a total of 21 date ideas in or near Kingston, Ontario, including 14 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Clayton, Bath, Alexandria Bay and Clayton.
  • TripBuzz discovered 44 different types of activities for couples in the Kingston area, including Historic Sites (like Fort Henry), Nature & Wildlife Areas (like Lemoine Point Conservation Area), Historic Buildings (like City Hall) and Historic Prisons (like Correctional Service of Canada Museum), and much more.
  • We discovered a total of 21 date ideas in or near Kingston, Ontario, including 14 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Clayton, Bath, Alexandria Bay and Clayton.
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0.3 Miles
74% 535 votes
Boat Cruise 263 Ontario St., Kingston, Ontario MoreLess Info
Kingston 1000 Islands Cruises can go on a dining cruises, private charts, and sightseeing cruises that take guests by Fort Henry, the Kingston Penitentiary, and the Alexander Henry. The location's Sunset Discovery Cruise offers guests a more scenic adventure during the evenings.
0.3 Miles
90% 439 votes
Haunted Tours 200 Ontario Street | Prince George Hotel, Kingston, Ontario MoreLess Info
The Haunted Walk of Kingston offers guests the opportunity to go on a tour of the area and hear a variety of local ghost stories. The tour guides wear black cloaks and carry a lantern to enhance the experience.
0.3 Miles
91% 519 votes
Historic Prisons 555 King Street West, Kingston, Ontario MoreLess Info
The Correctional Service of Canada Museum captures the history of Canada's Federal penitentiary system. The location features a variety of artifacts and archival research items dating back to 1831, including inmate and staff records.
1.5 Miles
89% 873 votes
Historic Sites County Road 2, Kingston, Ontario MoreLess Info
Built from 1832 to 1837, Fort Henry is a museum and historic site which offers guests the opportunity learn about 19th century military life. Guided tours are available at this location.
6.2 Miles
94% 167 votes
Nature & Wildlife Areas 1441 Coverdale Drive, Kingston, Ontario MoreLess Info
Open from 7:30am to sunset, the Lemoine Point Conservation Area is a 136 hectare location full of forest, field, and marsh. Guests of the location can go cycling, swimming, picnicking, hiking, skiing, and snowshoeing.
1.1 Miles
91% 156 votes
Historic Sites 35 Centre St, Kingston, Ontario MoreLess Info
The Bellevue House National Historic Site offers guests guided tour opportunities during the months of July and August, featuring employees in historic costumes. The visitor center features a gift shop and guests will be able to access interpretive text panels at both the historic house and the restored grounds…
0.3 Miles
89% 148 votes
Historic Buildings 216 Ontario Street, Kingston, Ontario MoreLess Info
The City Hall of Kingston offers guests the opportunity to tour the location and learn about the location's history. Visitors can also be taken to the location's basement and former jail.
14.5 Miles
84% 25 votes
National & State Parks 336661 Cedar Point State Park Drive, Clayton, NY 13624 MoreLess Info
One of the oldest state parks in New York is the Cedar Point State Park. Facilities within the recreation area include docks for boats, a sandy beach, picnic grounds, and a fishing pier.
14.8 Miles
100% 1 votes
Art Gallery 352 Academy Street, Bath, Ontario MoreLess Info
Dating back to 1811, the Academy Gallery was originally built as the Bath Academy. Today the Academy Gallery features contemporary works from local and international artists in many of its rooms and gardens. There are B&B suites available and the Loyalist Golf and Country Club is located close by for additional…
15.2 Miles
86% 7 votes
Nature & Wildlife Areas 497 7 Bath Road, Bath, Ontario MoreLess Info
The trails running through Parrott?s Bay Conservation Area are ideal for hiking through the wetlands, while observing wildlife. Fishing and swimming are permitted, and during the winter the paths can be used for cross country skiing and snowshoeing.
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