Search

Radisson Hotel Kingston Harbourfront

1 Johnson Street, Kingston Ontario K7L5H7, Canada
Reservations: +1 (800) 967-9033 US/Canada Toll-free
Telephone: +1 (613) 549-8100 Fax: +1 (613) 547-3241
Email:  Contact Us

VIRTUAL CONCIERGE

powered by 10Best

BROWSE:

Harbour Front
zoomHarbour Front
World Heritage Destination
zoomWorld Heritage Destination
Boat Docks
zoomBoat Docks

Local Area

Visit our Hotel's Kingston, Ontario Location on Confederation Harbour

The Radisson Harbourfront Hotel in Kingston is located in the heart of one of the most vibrant cities in Canada. With its prime location on Confederation Harbour, the Radisson offers guests easy access to some of the area's best attractions, including the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes and the Pump House Steam Museum. From our hotel, guests can easily enjoy tours of the city and harbour, as well as an array of outdoor activities like camping, fishing, hiking and kayaking. With our proximity to exciting shopping and local attractions, the Radisson Hotel Kingston Harbourfront is the ideal choice for your trip to Ontario.

Our hotel's Kingston, Ontario location is convenient to the following attractions:

  • Royal Military College of Canada (1.7 km)
    Kingston is home to Canada's "West Point" - its military academy. You can tour the campus of this historic university, an active base since 1789, or see the museum during the summer.
    Phone: (613) 541-6000 ext. 6984
  • Queen's University (0.9 km)
    Queen's is one of Canada's leading universities with an international reputation for scholarship, social purpose and spirit.
    Phone: (613) 533-2000
  • K-rock Centre (0.3 km)
    The K-Rock Centre is Kingston’s premier sports and entertainment venue. The 6,700 seat venue is home to The Kingston Frontenac’s, members of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). The K-Rock Centre has been designed to host major concerts, family shows, ice shows and other world-class entertainment.
    Phone: (613) 650-5000
  • Fort Henry (0.2 km)
    Come experience life in a 19th century military fort. Historic Fort Henry gives a realistic glimpse into the 1800s as you witness and interact with trained soldiers and characters from the era. Fort Henry is educational fun for the whole family.
    Phone: (613) 542-7388
  • Agnes Etherington Art Centre (1.0 km)
    Marvel at the artistic creativity on display at the Art Centre of Queen's University. The Centre pledges to enhance the understanding of world culture through the exhibition of art.
    Phone: (613) 533-2190
  • Confederation Tour Trolley (0.1 km)
    Take a trolley tour of Kingston and enjoy the best sights in the city. Trolley buses leave every hour on the hour from mid-May to Thanksgiving. This is a great way to see the Royal Military College, Queen's University and Fort Henry in one trip.
    Phone: (613) 548-4453
  • Kingston 1,000 Island Cruises (0.2 km)
    As Kingston is the urban center of the 1,000 Islands region, river boats are a popular way to see the natural beauty surrounding the city.
    Phone: (613) 549-5544
  • Marine Museum of the Great Lakes (0.5 km)
    This museum highlights how shipping on the Great Lakes spurred Canada's development.
    Phone: (613) 542-2261
  • Haunted Walks of Kingston (0.4 km)
    Take an evening walking tour and learn about the haunted history of Kingston.
    Phone: (613) 549-6366

About Kingston

Founded in 1863 and formerly the nation's capitol, Kingston has a rich past and a thriving economy. Guests to this interesting city can discover the wealth of its past by visiting Fort Henry, a British military bastion constructed in the 1800s to protect the area against invasion during the war of 1812. The area is widely known for the six Martello Towers, two of which are part of Fort Henry, that dot the landscape. These towers were also used in the defense of Kingston. Other areas of historical note include Sydenham Ward, a stretch that begins downtown and continues to City Park, and the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes, which chronicles the area's maritime past. Walking or trolley tours provide glimpses of the historic buildings and architecture that charm visitors. Notice the McIntosh Castle and the many limestone buildings that give Kingston its nickname: "the Limestone City." Outdoor enthusiasts can take advantage of the waterways that surround Kingston by boating, fishing, or scuba diving at offshore shipwrecks. Cruise the nearby area of 1000 Islands, a stretch of water dotted by approximately 1,800 islands of all shapes and sizes with habitable ones being serviced by ferry boats. The restaurant scene in Kingston provides guests with a variety of options, including the famous Chez Piggy, housed in a converted livery stable, or the "History Through Food" dinner served at Barrack's Banquet at Fort Henry. Shoppers can peruse the many specialty stores and galleries that line the downtown shopping district or enjoy outlet malls. Art lovers can find something here as well if they visit the Agnes Etherington Art Centre located at Queens University.

Did you know?

Current Weather for Kingston

partlycloudy_little Saturday
Morning clouds. Mild.
22°C/ 12°C