Top Museums in Kingston, Frontenac county, Ontario

Bellevue House National Historic Site

Address: 35 Centre St, Kingston, ON K7L 4E5, Canada

Museum Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“Visited the Bellevue House with the 2 best friends that anyone could ever have... and what an experience it was! The people who are on site are so knowledgeable and entertaining! I learned so much with the short amount of time we were there. The garden is also quite lovely and I absolutely love how they try to give back what they are able to grow utilizing similar techniques as we did in the past. Highly recommend, a must visit while in Kingston!”

The Miller Museum Of Geology

Address: Queen's University, Miller Hall, 36 Union St, Kingston, ON K7L 2N8, Canada

Museum Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“I have gone more then once with my kids full of interesting stuff educational but alot of don't touch lol there are a few things the kids can interact with but it's a small place”

MacLachlan Woodworking Museum

Address: 2993 Hwy 2 East, Kingston, ON K7L 4V1, Canada

Museum

“Staff very helpful and knowledgeable and friendly. Was great to see same staff here and at the Pump House museum. We were remembered by staff and that was awesome.”

Military Communications And Electronics Museum

Address: 95 Craftsman Blvd, Kingston, ON K7K 7B4, Canada

Museum

“This museum was a decent little museum before. Now, it's even better. For a place that's by donation, it's great. There are some awesome artefacts. If you're a fan of all things military or specifically a signals and engineering nerd (like me), it's a must. Some of the video and interactive displays weren't working during my visit, but they are a newer addition to the place, so I expect they need to work out the kinks.”

RCEME Corps Museum

Address: 95 Craftsman Blvd, Kingston, ON K7L 4V1, Canada

Museum

“Lots of neat war memorabilia and such to look at and purchase replica items etc! Always love doing K17 run and making deliveries there check if out everytime I go!”

Fort Henry National Historic Site

Address: 1 Fort Henry Dr, Kingston, ON K7K 5G8, Canada

Museum

“Incredible light and sound show. Very interesting and innovative idea for what to do on a cold winter evening. There are several interactive stations. You have to jump, or yell, or throw balls, or do some sort of activity to make the sound louder or the lights brighter, or to make it snow! You can participate in the interactive stations as much or as little as you want. However, I found that participating made it really fun. This is a good way to have an interesting time while keeping warm outside in the winter! Make sure you dress warmly. However, they do have several indoor warming stations along with propane and natural fires along the path that you walk for the activities. You can also purchase hot chocolate.”

Lumina Borealis

Address: 1 Fort Henry Dr, Kingston, ON K7L 4V8, Canada

Museum

“Beautifully layered experience! Family friendly The layout allows you to experience the visual auditory and tactile experience wonderfully. The visual component is produced by moment Factory which is produced many other spectacular exhibits. Dress warmly there's a lot of wind in some areas. A paragraph there is hot chocolate and other Refreshments when you get to the endpoint of the experience.”

Heritage Museum - Fort Frederick/Royal Military College

Address: 4 Passchendale Dr, Kingston, ON K7K 2X5, Canada

Museum

Frontenac County Schools Museum

Address: 414 Regent St, Kingston, ON K7K 5R1, Canada

Museum

“Enjoyed the area and the information from the visit. Would recommend. It's small but we'll displayed.”

Royal Military College Arch

Address: 3 Valour Dr, Kingston, ON K7K 5G8, Canada

Museum

PumpHouse

Address: 23 Ontario St, Kingston, ON K7L 2Y2, Canada

Museum

“Great place to learn the history of the pump houses impact on Kingston. Great learning experience for all ages. They also do seasonal events that are well worth the visit.”

Engine 1095

Address: Kingston, ON K7L 2Z1, Canada

Museum

“Pretty cool train engine in great condition. Good photo opportunity.”

Museum of Health Care at Kingston

Address: 32 George St, Kingston, ON K7L 2V7, Canada

Museum

“Nice little place thar provides a history lesson on the evolution of surgery, dentistry, vaccination and anesthetic. A brief review of nursing history is show cased. This is a self guided tour. It would be nice if it was interactive or if there was a guide so children can benefit”

Heritage Martello Tower - Murney

Address: 1421 King St W, Kingston, ON K7L 3J6, Canada

Museum

“Unfortunately was closed for the season so we could only see the outside. It would be nice if it had stayed open a couple weeks into September instead of closing after labour day.”

Stollenph Lou Tracker Pj

Address: 13 Cowdy St, Kingston, ON K7K 3V8, Canada

Museum

Murney Tower National Historic Site

Address: 2 King St W, Kingston, ON K7L 3J6, Canada

Museum

“A National Historic Site that you must visit. Staff is great & knowledgeable. Kids will enjoy dressing up in costume. Beautiful place.”

Correctional Service of Canada Museum

Address: 555 King St W, Kingston, ON K7L 4V7, Canada

Museum

“Truly unique hands on experience. The staff is extremely friendly, and very knowledgeable. Every room is filled with fascinating items along with their story. I highly recommend visiting for all ages, especially if you have any interest in Kingston Pen. One of my favourite things I remember is a crossbow that is made out of everyday prison items. For some reason I will never forget it.”

Kingston Penitentiary

Address: 560 King St W, Kingston, ON K7L 4V7, Canada

Museum

“The tour was quite thorough and very informative. There were parts of the Kingston Penitentiary that were quite old (1800s) as well as more modern facilities that were being used only a few years ago. I took the shorter tour and found it to be a good length. It covered pretty much all parts of the facility with a fair bit of time for history and stories as we went. Even with the shorter tour, be prepared for lots of walking with no real chance to break or sit down for the duration.”

Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston

Address: 53 Yonge St, Kingston, ON K7M 6G4, Canada

Museum

“Great maritime museum, kid friendly. Interesting exhibit about the history and evolution of the Saint Lawrence Seaway. Hands on displays of various ship technologies, and spooky collection of artifacts from many of the great lake shipwrecks. Don't miss the chance to walk around the old coast guard ice breaker they have there, the Alexander Henry. We have been to many maritime museums but the freedom to explore the well preserved inner workings of the Alexander Henry is a truly unique experience. We came away with a better understand of how these big ships work and what life aboard would have been like.”

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