By Bruce Bursey, KCAT Update (Nov 17, 2020): The Quiet Street pilot has now ended. However, you can still walk or ride this route and explore the parks along the way. Explore our “Parks and Routes” page to find out more about these parks. Earlier this summer
Read more →KFPL, in partnership with the County of Frontenac, Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority and Ontario Parks, is making it easier for you to get out and get active this summer! Backpacks including day passes to various parks with field guides are available at all branches of KFPL. Packs
Read more →Bike, Run, Walk, and get fit! Looking to kick off an active June? Here are 10 great FREE things to do from June 1-16 during the ParticipAction Community Better Challenge. Help Kingston win the $150,000 prize by logging your activity or event on the ParticipAction website. National Health
Read more →Celebrate five years of Jane’s Walk in Kingston by joining one of the 14 neighbourhood walks over the weekend of May 3-5. The walks, given by volunteers are free and go ahead rain or shine usually lasting 60-90 minutes. The schedule of the walks including locations and
Read more →The winter cold is upon us, but that doesn’t mean you have to give up your walking routine. Walk On is a FREE, drop-in, indoor walking program offered at six locations in KFL&A. Walk On provides a safe, social, and accessible environment for people of all ages
Read more →As a Queen’s University student, Kingston resident, and avid runner for the past 10 years, I’ve spent a good deal of time acquainting myself with local trails, paths, and walkways. After a long winter, I’m always excited to go off-roading as soon as the snow melts. To
Read more →The Princess St. Promenade is happening this Saturday July 30! Join us as we close Princess St. for a day long celebration of fun and entertaining activities! KGA will be there playing games for all ages! Come walk Princess St and check out KGA as well as
Read more →Looking for an awesome way to experience Kingston’s culinary highlights? Check out Kingston Food Tours! The food tour is a smart new way to explore Kingston with a group of like-minded people who are interested in food, community, and local history. Walking around historical downtown Kingston and eating amazing food?! What
Read more →Kingston is known as the Limestone City, home to the 1000 Islands and Canada’s first capital. But, the stories and people behind the stunning natural landscape, preserved architecture are what make this City unique. This new FREE Walking Tour of Kingston GPS based app allows users to go
Read more →On Wednesday July 6, 2016, Jr. CRNC, along with KCHC and the Special Events Committee, hosted their 6th Summer Celebration at Shannon Park. The event was a huge success! Highlights included the bouncy castle, Donovan the police horse, the slack line, wagon ride, crafts, free food and swag
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