Ontario, Canada
Located about 30 km (18 miles) east of Kingston, a 30-minute drive.
Access involves an easy drive via Highway 401. Public bus options are limited, making personal transport helpful.
Explore cities and charming towns just a short journey from Kingston.
Situated approximately 80 km (50 miles) west of Kingston, a 1-hour drive.
About 160 km (100 miles) north of Kingston, a 1.5-2 hour drive.
For those seeking nature and quiet moments, several provincial parks and natural areas are within reach.
Known for rugged Canadian Shield landscapes.
Clear waters for swimming and boating.
Ideal for cycling and birdwatching.
Approximately 45 km (28 miles) north of Kingston.
Approximately 70 km (43 miles) east of Kingston.
Step further back in time with these cultural excursions from Kingston.
Approximately 120 km (75 miles) east of Kingston, a 1.5-hour drive.
The village operates seasonally, typically from May to October.
Beyond Upper Canada Village, other historical sites dot the region.
Discover unique local products and the stories behind them.
Each location presents an unique perspective on the area's rich past.
Discover how daily life was lived in the 19th century.
Personal stories and significant events unfold at each site.
Admire preserved buildings and original structures.
Consider extending your trip to explore more of Eastern Ontario and Quebec, using Kingston as a launchpad.
Start your journey in Canada's largest city.
Your historical and scenic anchor point.
Conclude with capital city grandeur and French-Canadian flair.
Discover city life, museums, and attractions.
The Rideau Corridor and St. Lawrence River region unveil Canadian history.
Landscapes from cityscapes to charming rural settings.