Where to go in Kingston
- Mosques & Islamic Centres
- Islamic Society
of Kingston

- QUMSA's Musallah: The Musallah is located in Room 232 of the John Deutsch University Centre, in the heart of Queens at the north-east corner of Union and University St.
- Islamic Society
of Kingston
- Restaurants
- Famous King - Halal Donair, Shawarma, Pizza & Falafel Restaurant
505 Princess Street
- Famous King - Halal Donair, Shawarma, Pizza & Falafel Restaurant
- Chilling
- 1000 Islands Tours
- Bellevue House: "Bellevue House was once the home of Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada's first prime minister."
- Boiler Room: "Kingston's best climbing gym ..."
- Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority.
- Cloverleaf Bowling Centre: "Located at Bath Road with 32 Tenpin lanes, this is the largest Tenpin center in Kingston."
- Fort Henry: "Sentries guard the entrance to this 19th century British military fortress, only to let you in if you are ready to enter British garrison life during the year of Canada's confederation ..."
- Free ferry rides to Wolfe Island
- Frontenac Provincial Park: "Situated on a southern arm of the Canadian Shield north of Kingston, this semi-wilderness park features granite outcrops, vast wetlands and mixed forests, plants and wildlife ..."
- Go Karts: "All drivers must be at least 10 years of age and 52 inches in height to drive solo. Anyone who does not meet these requirements may ride in one of our double seaters along with an adult and the child rides for free."
- Kingston Mills: take the Montreal Rd north. Take second right to Kingston Mills locks. Park in parking lot and walk down under train bridge. Cliffs are on the right.
- Lake Ontario Park: the view is beautiful event if the amusement rides aren't.
- Lemoine Point Conservation Area: just past No Frills, on Bath Road.
- Prost Bowling Centre
- Waterfront/Confederation Park: in front of City Hall.
