Walking & Strolling.
The Waterfront Pathway runs 8 km along Lake Ontario from King Street West past Confederation Basin and Macdonald Park to Emma Martin Park, threading the limestone old-town downtown core and connecting to the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail. The walk passes Murney Tower NHS at Macdonald Park, Shoal Tower in the harbour basin, and Confederation Park at the southern terminus of the Rideau Trail — three of the city's UNESCO-inscribed heritage anchors, all on a flat downtown loop.
The brief.
Most of the central Kingston walking is flat, paved or boardwalked, and concentrated on the downtown waterfront ribbon between King Street West and Emma Martin Park. The Waterfront Pathway is open year-round; central downtown is comfortable May through October.
Across the LaSalle Causeway from downtown, Fort Frederick stands at the Royal Military College on Point Frederick and Fort Henry NHS rises on Point Henry above the harbour mouth — the four UNESCO-inscribed Martello structures inside the city are all walkable from downtown. Kingston City Hall (1844) is on Confederation Park; the Bellevue House NHS villa sits a short distance west and is walkable from Macdonald Park.
7. places.
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Waterfront Pathway
8 km public path from King Street West (near 1098 King St. W.) to Emma Martin Park, threading the downtown shoreline along Lake Ontario; part of the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail.
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Confederation Park
Downtown waterfront park in front of Kingston City Hall; southern terminus of the Rideau Trail and a node on the Waterfront Pathway.
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Murney Tower NHS / Macdonald Park
1846 Martello at Macdonald Park, walkable from downtown along the Waterfront Pathway.
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Shoal Tower / Kingston Harbour basin
Downtown harbour Martello visible from Confederation Park and the Pathway.
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Fort Frederick (RMC)
Martello tower at the Royal Military College on Point Frederick, across the LaSalle Causeway from downtown.
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Kingston Mills lockstation
Limestone heritage-locks site short distance north of downtown, walkable on the lock grounds during navigation season.
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Limestone old-town downtown core
Heritage walking through City Hall NHS, Market Square, Princess Street, and the Sydenham Ward — the core of Kingston's pre-Confederation street grid.
Today's read.
Cold but firm — winter-ready conditions · light winds · clean air.
By the book.
- 01The Waterfront Pathway is non-motorized — walking, cycling, and similar uses; surface and access vary by section.Source ↗
- 02Kingston Fortifications NHS site grounds are accessible year-round with seasonal variations; programming and interpretation at Fort Henry and Murney Tower run in summer.Source ↗