KINGSTON - is located midway between Toronto
and Montreal on Lake Ontario at the gateway to
the scenic Thousand Islands. With a population
of 116,000, Kingston maintains its small-town
charm while offering proximity to major urban
centers. History, culture, entertainment,
and a rich academic community combine to make
Kingston a showcase for quality living. The
limestone city, as Kingston is known, also offers
exceptional outdoor recreational experiences.
Conservation areas offer trails for cycling and
skiing, while the vibrant waterfront has helped
Kingston achieve the title of fresh water sailing
capital of North America. For more information,
please visit www.cityofkingston.ca
BROCKVILLE - is situated on the world?s largest
inland waterway of the St. Lawrence/Great Lakes
area. The natural beauty combined with its charming
historic character, makes Brockville popular
with residents and tourists alike. A population
of 22,000 means Brockville enjoys a dynamic small-town
atmosphere while maintaining a thriving cultural
scene. Host to countless festivals, events and
activities, Brockville always has something going
on. For more information, please visit
www.brockville.com |