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What are the interesting places in Kingston, Canada?

Kingston's main tourist project is to take a cruise on Qiandao Lake. There are many routes for cruise ships, with long and short time. Some of them go to the island, while others don't. It should be noted that the cruise ship to Heart-shaped Island (Landing Island) does not depart from Kingston, but from Gananok, a small town 23 kilometers east, and an American visa is required to go to Heart-shaped Island. The scenic spots worth visiting in Kingston itself include the Old Town Hall, Fort Henry, Royal Canadian Military Academy, Queen's University and so on.

1. Kingston is located in southeastern Ontario, Canada, near the north shore of Lake Ontario. It is one of the important ports in saint lawrence seaway and was once the capital of Canada. Kingston is 0/70km away from Ottawa/Kloc, the capital of Canada, between Toronto and Montreal. It is the industrial and commercial district and tourist center of Ontario, and the industrial and commercial center of North America. The population of Kingston is140,000, and the urban population is 60,000. Because most of the houses in the city are limestone buildings, it is known as the "limestone city" and is a famous university city. ?

Kingston is an ancient city in Canada, with many historical sites and attractive holiday tours. /kloc-founded by French fur traders and pioneers in the 0/7th century, it was an important fur trading post and military fortress at that time. Kingston is also an important higher education center in Ontario, including Queen's University, Royal Military Academy, Canadian National Defense Academy, Canadian Military Staff College and St. Lawrence College of Applied Arts and Technology.

Kingston is a famous tourist and entertainment area in North America. There are many pagodas, such as the former residence of john mcdonagh, the first Canadian Prime Minister, Fort Henry, Matro Pagoda and so on. There are dozens of military, naval and ancient cultural museums. The famous Lake Ontario, Lake Reno, St Lawrence River and Qiandao Lake are all water parks in Kingston. 1926, this is the starting point of the Olympic Games. Kingston is also a winter sports resort and the birthplace of ice hockey, so it is also called "the hometown of ice hockey". Kingston has complete cultural facilities. There are all kinds of libraries, art galleries, concert halls and theaters. There are local drama companies, ballet companies and symphony orchestras.