Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area, Kingston
#33 among attractions in Kingston
Facts and practical information
Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area is a 394-hectare conservation area located north of the city of Kingston, Ontario, Canada, and is managed by the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority. ()
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Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Rogers K-Rock Centre, Kingston Memorial Centre, Richardson Stadium, Cataraqui Centre.
- 3.8 miSESport venue, Sport, Sport complex
Rogers K-Rock Centre, Kingston
98 min walk • The Rogers K-Rock Centre stands as a modern testament to the vibrant sporting culture in the city of Kingston, Canada. This versatile sports venue, which opened its doors in February 2008, has quickly become a hub for athletic events and entertainment in the region.
- 3.1 miSSport venue, Sport, Farmer's market
Kingston Memorial Centre, Kingston
80 min walk • The Kingston Memorial Centre stands as a testament to the vibrant sports culture in Kingston, Canada. This multifaceted sports venue is a hub for local athletes and sports enthusiasts, providing a space for a wide array of sporting events, from hockey to lacrosse,...
- 3.9 miSSport venue, Sport, Arenas and stadiums
Richardson Stadium, Kingston
99 min walk • Richardson Stadium stands as a testament to the sporting spirit in Kingston, Canada. This open-air sports venue, nestled within the campus of Queen's University, is primarily known as the home of the Queen's Gaels football team.
- 3.5 miSWShopping, Shopping centre
Cataraqui Centre, Kingston
90 min walk • Nestled in the vibrant city of Kingston, Canada, the Cataraqui Centre stands as a testament to modern retail and leisure. As Kingston's largest shopping mall, it offers a comprehensive shopping experience, catering to the needs of locals and visitors alike with its...
- 3.2 miSShopping district, Shopping
Princess Street, Kingston
81 min walk • Princess Street in Kingston, Canada, is the vibrant heart of the city's shopping district, bustling with activity and brimming with a unique blend of historic charm and modern retail. This bustling thoroughfare is not just a shopper's paradise but also a testament...
- 3.7 miSChurch
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Kingston
94 min walk • St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church stands as a beacon of history and faith in the heart of Kingston, Canada. This stately church, with its impressive Gothic Revival architecture, has been a cornerstone of the Kingston community since its founding in 1820.
- 2.9 miSShopping, Shopping centre
Kingston Centre, Kingston
74 min walk • Kingston Centre is a bustling shopping hub located in the heart of Kingston, Canada, providing a diverse retail experience to locals and visitors alike. As a key destination for shopping enthusiasts, the centre boasts a wide array of stores, ranging from established...
- 3.8 miSChurch
St. Mary's Cathedral, Kingston
97 min walk • St. Mary's Cathedral, a prominent landmark in the city of Kingston, Canada, stands as a testament to both the city's rich history and its vibrant spiritual community. This majestic church, with its soaring spires and Gothic Revival architecture, serves as the central...
- 3.8 miSConcerts and shows, Theater
The Grand Theatre, Kingston
97 min walk • The Grand Theatre stands as a beacon of cultural enrichment in the historic city of Kingston, Canada. This premier performing arts venue has been at the heart of Kingston's artistic community since its establishment, offering a diverse array of performances that cater...
- 3.8 miSEBridge
La Salle Causeway, Kingston
98 min walk • The La Salle Causeway is a pivotal artery in the historic city of Kingston, Canada, serving as both a vital transportation link and a notable landmark. This strategic bridge spans the Cataraqui River, connecting the downtown area of Kingston with the community of...
- 2 miSWCemetery
Cataraqui Cemetery, Kingston
51 min walk • Nestled in the historic city of Kingston, Canada, Cataraqui Cemetery stands as a serene final resting place and a testament to the city's rich heritage. Established in 1850, this expansive burial ground spans over 91 acres and is the final abode for many of Kingston's...