Kingston Parks & Gardens
Situated north of Kingston, Fronternac Provincial Park features 170km of often craggy trails. Rugged individuals may partake in some backcountry camping or hiking in this area of mixed forests and wildlife. Wilderness skills courses are available in winter and summer.
This provincial park encompasses shorelines of both Black and Sharbot lakes. It winds it way parallel to Highway 7 and offers excellent angling opportunities. Black Lake offers two sandy beaches.
This park features an outdoor rink and is located on Molly McGlynn Street, just off Highway #15.
Located at the corner of fourth avenue and Kingscourt Avenue, this park is close to other parks and recreational facilities.
This park is located in walking distance to the Kingston Public Library and the waterfront.
Situated in the centre of historic downtown Kingston, Confederation Park lies in front of the grand 19th century town hall building. Many entertaining events are held annually at the park, including Music in the Park in spring, Fanfayr Arts and Crafts Show, several concerts during the Limestone Blues festival and Canada Day celebrations.
This park is located close to Highway 401 and features a skateboarding area and a ball diamond. Great for the whole family.
This park's features include two ball diamonds, a fire station and an outdoor rink. Situated along Highway # 2 and on Joyceville Road. Parking is plentiful at this park.
These gardens are located next to the Cataraqui Town Centre on Gardiners Road, close to Princess Street.
Named after the former prime minister of England, Sir Winston Churchill, this park was developed in the early 1960s as a horticultural garden. Still maintained, albeit at a much smaller level, the garden area is still present at his park.
This park is located on third avenue and Victoria Street and adjacent to Kiwanis Park.
This park is located in the Kingscourt-Strathcona District and close to other interests, including the Kingston Frontenac Library. Located at the corner of Kingscourt Avenue and Oak Street.
This park is home to two mini soccer fields and two regular sized fields. A canteen and restroom is located on the south end of the park, by Henderson Boulevard. A playground is located in the middle of the park.
Find parking at Ordnance Street and Queen Street for this park. St. Paul's church is located on the southwest side of the park, near Queen's Street.
This harbour is located in the Portsmouth Village, a historic park-like area ideal for walks along the shoreline. Home to the annual CORK regatta, this harbour was initially the host of the 1976 Olympics. The docks can accommodate power and sail boats.
A BMX track and volleyball courts are some of the recreational services offered at this park. Located on Woodbine Road, near Katharine Crescent and Princess Street.
This park offers many recreational services, including a mini-soccer field, a cricket field, gardens, a playground and an upper and lower ball diamond. On the north side of the park, the visitor will find the city's court house.
Services at this park include a playground, tennis courts, a ball diamond, an outdoor rink and plenty of green space for picnic-goers. Located on Brewer's Mill Road and Haggerty's Side Road.
Located at the corner of Conacher Drive and Sutherland Drive, this park is close to Division Street, a main street that intersects Highway 401.
This conservation area is a 394 ha (974 acre) site located just north of Highway #401 and Division Street in Kingston. Marsh, forest habitat and other interests make this area an ideal place for recreational activities. Environmental programs are offered on the weekends. Cross-country skiing in the winter or summer day camps in the warmer months are some of the activities offered.
This big park has plenty of recreational services, including the Lasalle Sports field, tennis and basketball courts, soccer fields, a playground area and a skateboarding park. Plenty of parking near the sports field, off Highway #15.
One of the city's most memorable sites, tourists are sure to be lured to this reclamation garden. In addition to the lake and river nearby and historic sites, this garden is ideal to spend an afternoon. Located at the corner of Highway #2 and Highway #15.
This park is located on Orchard Street at the corner of Cataraqui Street. Situated on the border of Lake Ontario.











