Advertise With The City
Reach out to community-minded Kingstonians.
Advertising in City of Kingston publications, in municipally-owned buildings, on municipally-owned land and/or at City-run events is a choice way for Kingston businesses and organizations to reach community-minded, active and engaged target audiences. Advertising with the City is a great way for regional and national advertisers to find Kingstonians where they live, work and play.
To help offset the costs associated with municipal projects and services, the City now offers a number of advertising opportunities in accordance with its Advertising Revenue Generation Policy [PDF 39KB]. Potential advertisers should explore the policy to familiarize themselves with requirements that are particular to advertising with the City of Kingston.
Interested in the opportunities listed below? Want to make an alternative proposal? Email ads@cityofkingston.ca.
Amenities include
- 4 indoor arenas with 8 ice pads (rink boards, wall signs, posters, on-ice resurfacers, on-ice logos)
- 2 marinas (newsletters, dock carts)
- 2 public swimming pools (wall signs, posters, furniture including lounge chairs, umbrellas)
- 2 fitness centres (wall signs, posters)
- publications (a variety of ad sizes)
- digital TV monitors
- outdoor opportunities: Pay 'n Display Parking Stubs, bus and garbage/recycling vehicles
Sponsorship
Sponsorship initiatives can provide your business with significant benefits including:
- brand name exposure to residents and visitors
- association of your company name with City programs and events
- recognition as a prominent community supporter
- public acknowledgment
Sponsorship opportunities
- events, programs & activities (Kingston Sheep Dog Trials, Jingle Bell Walk, Communities in Bloom)
- meeting rooms
- recreational skate & swim
- contests
- production donation
- cash contributions
- naming rights: soccer/track & field complex
Please note: The City reserves the right to reject any unsolicited advertising opportunities that have been offered to the City and to refuse to enter into agreements for any advertising that originally may have been openly solicited by the City.



