Don Cherry and Jim Dorey are your guides on a walking tour of Sir John A. Macdonald's Kingston, first voiced by former Prime Minister Jean Chretien in 2009.
Culture And Heritage
Culture and Heritage are very important for our community. Kingston enjoys a rich and deep history as represented by its multitude of heritage buildings and cultural landscapes.
Kingston has a wealth of cultural organizations and events and programs that benefit the entire community by making cultural contributions to our community's wellbeing and to its cultural tourism capacity.
The City of Kingston engages with the community on a number of important cultural initiatives such as the J.K. Tett Centre Feasibility Study with Artscape Inc. It aims to help the Kingston area thrive as a tourist destination for the arts, heritage, sports, recreation and culture.
The City's cultural connections also include:
- The Grand Theatre
- Recreational Services and Culture & Heritage (heritage planning and Kingston Municipal Heritage Committee)
- Two municipal museums: the Pump House Steam Museum and the MacLachlan Woodworking Museum



