Perfectly situated almost exactly in the middle of the Toronto/Ottawa/Montreal triangle, and also at the meeting of the Lake Ontario, the St. Lawrence River, and the Cataraqui River, Kingston regularly tops national surveys for its high quality of life and vibrant downtown. "The Limestone City" had a stint as the nation's capital, we were (and are) home to Sir John A. MacDonald, C.O.R.K. (Canadian Olympic Training Regatta Kingston), The Tragically Hip, The Limestone City Blues Festival, CFB Kingston, and CFRC, Canada's oldest radio station.
The Thousand Islands are just minutes away, our museums and attractions are recognized nation-wide, our history is long and well-preserved, and population is diverse, educated, hard-working, and energetic.
Kingston is also home to two of Canada's highest-ranked post-secondary institutions, Queen's University and Royal Military College, and St. Lawrence College is a national leader in renewable energy technologies and education, among many other fields of study.
Kingston's real estate trading area covers over 130,000 residents and goes west just past Napanee, north to the Plevna/Ompah area, south to the US border, and east to just before Brockville.
You won't regret visiting or relocating to Kingston, "where history and innovation thrive!" |