Spotlight on KINGSTON

Nestled between the Rideau Canal and St. Lawrence River, Kingston is a city built on heritage. With over 20 museums, historic sites and modern attractions, Canada’s second-oldest city brings together the beauty of yesterday with the vibrant culture of today. Whether you’re looking to cruise along the spectacular 1000 Islands or explore military history, you’re sure to discover the secrets of beautiful Kingston.

From July 10 - 12, 2008 celebrate the 20th Annual Kingston Buskers Rendezvous. The street becomes the stage in Kingston for these four days as street performers amaze and entertain. It’s up to you how much you pay - Buskers earn their living by “passing the hat”. Take a stroll around the historic city and enjoy performances from jugglers, fire eaters, dancers, musicians and clowns.
 
Need a place to stay? Conveniently located at 33 Benson Street, Days Inn & Conference Centre - Kingston offers 161 contemporary guest rooms, free high-speed Internet and parking. From an on-site Denny’s restaurant open 24 hours to a refreshing outdoor pool, this excellent location offers guests clean, comfortable accommodations at an affordable price.

“Our friendly staff and exceptional service makes guests feel at home when staying at Days Inn & Conference Centre - Kingston. Shopping, restaurants and numerous attractions including 1000 Island Cruises and historic downtown Kingston are just minutes away.” – Eric Bishop, General Manager, Days Inn & Conference Centre - Kingston.

To learn more visit http://www.daysinnontario.com/hotels/kingston.html

 


 

 
   
     
 

Days Inn Ontario Information