Step aboard the Island Belle for a unique cocktail patio atmosphere: a floating patio on the St. Lawrence river at sunset. Must be 19+ years to participate in this activity.
Experience scenic views of Fort Henry, the Royal Military College, local islands, and Kingston’s skyline – the perfect backdrop for an evening out on the water.
Promenade on the open-air top deck, sip cocktails and VQA wines and enjoy light music on board.
Your cruise begins at the confluence of three major waterways: the Rideau Canal, the St. Lawrence River and Lake Ontario. The Island Queen winds her way along the shorelines of Point Frederick, Navy Bay, Deadman Bay and Cedar Island. From here, sail on toward the open water with views of Wolfe Island’s powerful wind turbines and the remote Garden Island in the distance. Take in views of some of Kingston’s most prominent landmarks including the Kingston Penitentiary, the Tett Centre, Gord Downie Pier and Kingston General Hospital as we make our way back into harbour.
Part of the Kingston Fortifications and a UNESCO World heritage site, seeing Fort Henry from the water is spectacular.
Soak in the sunset as you sail past the windmills of Wolfe Island.
Please join the boarding line for the Island Queen boat, and present your confirmation/voucher to the captain.
Arriving for your cruise: We recommend that you arrive to pick up your tickets and park your vehicle at least 30 minutes before departure. Boarding time is 20 minutes before departure, and all members of your party must be present at the ship at boarding time. Allow extra travel time: traffic delays often occur on Ontario Hwy 401. No delay, rescheduling, credit or refund is possible for late arrivals.
You can exchange your voucher at two locations: 1 Brock Street (Ticket Office) or 248 Ontario Street (Waterfront Gifts & Apparel Storefront)
Parking: is available nearby in downtown Kingston. We recommend parking at the Hanson Memorial Parking Garage at 105 Brock St, Kingston, or at the Chown Memorial Parking Garage, 197 Brock St, Kingston. Please ensure that you allow adequate time for driving, parking and arrival well in advance of your boarding time.
Kingston, located at the confluence of Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River, is a historic city known for its stunning limestone architecture and rich military history. With its vibrant waterfront, bustling downtown, and proximity to nature, Kingston offers a unique blend of cultural, historical, and outdoor experiences.
Fort Henry is a historic military fortification that played a significant role in the defense of the Rideau Canal. Visitors can explore the fort, watch reenactments, and learn about its history.
The Kingston Waterfront offers a beautiful setting for walking, cycling, and enjoying the city's natural beauty. The area includes parks, beaches, and a lively boardwalk.
Kingston Penitentiary is a former maximum-security prison that operated for over 180 years. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about its history and architecture.
A classic Canadian dish made with fries, cheese curds, and gravy. Kingston's version often includes local ingredients like smoked meat or wild mushrooms.
Freshly caught fish from Lake Ontario, battered and fried, served with crispy fries and tartar sauce.
Locally sourced salmon glazed with maple syrup and served with seasonal vegetables.
Summer is the peak tourist season, offering warm weather, outdoor activities, and numerous festivals. Expect lively waterfront activities and a vibrant atmosphere.
Canadian Dollar (CAD)
GMT-5:00 (Eastern Time Zone)
120VV, 60HzHz
Kingston is generally a safe city, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Kingston Station
Kingston Bus Terminal
Kingston Transit operates a network of buses that serve the city and surrounding areas. The system is user-friendly and offers real-time tracking.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike
The Thousand Islands region is known for its stunning natural beauty, with numerous islands, caves, and waterfalls. Visitors can enjoy boating, hiking, and sightseeing.
Prince Edward County is a charming region known for its wineries, sandy beaches, and scenic landscapes. Visitors can enjoy wine tasting, beach activities, and exploring small towns.
Gananoque is a picturesque town known for its natural beauty and historic sites. Visitors can enjoy boat tours, hiking, and exploring the town's museums.
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