As the first capital city of the united
Upper and Lower Canada from 1841 to
1844, Kingston has long played an important
role in Canada's development. During
the 19th century, its strategic location
at the meeting place of the St. Lawrence
River, the Rideau Canal, and Lake Ontario
led the British government to choose
Kingston as the locale for
The Thousand Islands, the picturesque waterfront,
the limestone architecture, and the lively university
scene – Kingston (pop. 114,195; 175 km SE
of Ottawa and 260 km NE of Toronto) has many faces.
Population:
114,195
Location:
175 km SE of Ottawa and 260 km NE of
Toronto
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