“Spirit of Winter” brings Indigenous storytelling to downtown Kingston

From February 1 to 17, an immersive Indigenous storytelling experience comes to downtown Kingston.

In addition to ice-skating and sipping hot chocolate by the fire in Springer Market Square, visitors to downtown Kingston have a new, immersive activity to do this winter.

Surrounded by a glowing tree-lined path along Market Street, an animated, narrated Indigenous tale is projected onto Kingston City Hall and the Bank of Montreal near Springer Market Square (Market Street will be closed to vehicle traffic starting Jan. 27).

The light and sound experience “Spirit of Winter” is a collaborative project between local Cree artists Dakota Ward and Jaylene Cardinal of W.C. Creatives and AVA Animation and Visual Arts.

Ward wrote the story of a young cardinal who stumbles across a bear entering hibernation. The bird (named after Jaylene Cardinal) and the bear (reflecting Ward’s childhood nickname “Coda Bear”) exchange their differing perspectives on life during the cold winter months.

“[The story] shows how we’re all from the natural world and how two different perspectives can still learn from each other,” Ward says. “What I would like people to take away from the story is the idea of having an open mind and being open to learning about our differences.”

“Coda Bear” art projected onto a building

To bring Ward’s story to life, Cardinal created nine custom paintings of the bird, the bear, water, trees, and landscapes. Figuring out how various aspects of the story would translate onto her canvases, like how she was going to convey the bear’s connection to the moon and the bird’s connection to the sun, was challenging and rewarding.

“[Custom work] is like a puzzle. You’re given a vision and then you have to decide yourself how you’re going to do it,” Cardinal says.

AVA Animation and Visual Arts transformed Cardinal’s painting into an animated video that will be projected onto the two buildings. The award-winning animation studio made static painted birds fly, and bears trudge along snow-covered landscapes, a process that Cardinal and Ward describe as astonishing. A Cree voice actress narrates the animated story in English, French, Cree, and Ojibwe.

“When [the narrator] says the berries are falling, then you’ll actually see a bunch of berries on City Hall falling with a bird flying through,” Cardinal says.

Ward helped create the music which accompanies the story about the importance of sharing diverse perspectives. His musically talented business partner, Michael Benia, and Ward’s guitarist son, Elijah, also produced the soundtrack that will play from speakers scattered around Springer Market Square.

Originally from Kingston, Ward lived in Edmonton before moving back to his hometown in 2014. The artistic duo then opened a store in Fort Henry where they sold their artwork. Once requests for custom murals on buildings around Kingston increased, they closed their store, and the city became their canvas. After designing murals for Rideau Heights Community Centre and Skeleton Park, they longed for a new project that would push their creative limits.

“We’re always trying to do something different, and the Spirit of Winter installation definitely sounded like something different,” Ward says.

Cardinal’s painting projected onto a building

Engaging in this creative process reminded Cardinal of the importance of storytelling to Indigenous communities. During the time of hunting and gathering, storytelling served as a way for Indigenous peoples to pass down knowledge from one generation to the next and helped them get through frigid winters, Cardinal explains.

Ward hopes that both Kingston residents and visitors derive joy from experiencing the installation, even as the sun continues to set early and the temperature dips below freezing.

“The installation is a way for people to escape reality for even 30 minutes and take in the magical efforts that everybody has put in to make this work,” Ward says.

You can check out Cardinal’s paintings displayed at Tir Nan Og (200 Ontario Street) throughout the Spirit of Winter.

Visit Downtown Kingston’s website today for more information on programming during the installation, including a churro and hot chocolate stand by El Gringo and a make your own glow-in-the-dark friendship bracelet workshop.

10 things to do on a winter weekend in Kingston

Get outdoors or warm up inside: here are our picks for a fun winter weekend in Kingston.

Hot drink from Kingston Coffee House

1. Sip on some hot chocolate at Kingston Coffee House

322 King St.

If you’re looking for a winter warm-up, stop by Kingston Coffee House for a hot chocolate. Kingston Coffee House steps it up a notch with a variety of hot chocolates to choose from, as well as peppermint mochas and chai lattes. Try a drink of your choice with one of their toppings (whipped cream, candy cane, toasted marshmallow).

Open: Mon – Fri 7 am – 7 pm, Sat 8 am – 6 pm, Sun 8 am – 5 pm

All Suites Whitney Manor

2. Cozy up in a historic inn

Various locations

Relax at one of Kingston’s historic inns. Book a five-course fondue at the Secret Garden Inn or a Stoked and Chill Nordic Spa experience at the Frontenac Club. You can also combine your culinary or wellness experience with an overnight stay at All Suites Whitney Manor, Green Acres Inn, and more. View all packages

Kingston Food Tour

3. Try a Kingston Food Tour

209 Ontario St.

This two-hour tour blends tastings at some of Kingston’s best downtown restaurants with an insider’s perspective on our city’s history and culture. The tour highlights unique shops, restaurants, artisans, and farmers that contribute to Kingston’s thriving local food movement. Expect to try new and familiar flavours while strolling through our charming downtown with a local guide. Check the website for availability.

Now until March 31, save 10% on Kingston Food Tour tickets when you use the Kingstonlicious promo code: Yummy

A kid exploring the PumpHouse

4. Explore museums in Kingston

Military Communications and Electronics Museum: 95 Craftsman Boul.

Museum of Health Care: 32 George St.

PumpHouse: 23 Ontario St.

With more than 35 museums, art galleries, and historic sites, Kingston offers a variety of fun learning experiences. Explore the history of military communications at the Military Communications and Electronics Museum, discover the story of placebo medications at the Museum of Health Care, or experience kid-friendly exhibits and activities at the PumpHouse, housed in one of Canada’s oldest original water works.

Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area

5. Snowshoe or ski at Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area

1641 Perth Rd.

Enjoy the fresh snowfall at Little Cataraqui Creek by snowshoeing or skiing 13 kilometres of beautiful trails. Your first stop will be the Outdoor Centre, where you can rent a pair of snowshoes or a full set of ski equipment. Don’t forget to bring birdseed to feed the chickadees at rest stops!

Burger Showdown

6. Experience a culinary event during Kingstonlicious

Various locations

Throughout February and March, Kingstonlicious offers curated culinary events across the city, showcasing local chefs, special guests, and a delicious experience. From sustainable culinary celebrations and an east coast kitchen party to a fierce burger showdown at the new Burger 347 restaurant, you won’t want to miss the Kingstonlicious signature events this winter. View all upcoming events online.

Improbable Escapes

7. Try out an escape room or a board game

Improbable Escapes: 303 Bagot St.

Wonderland & Board Game Café: 500 Gardiners Rd.

Did you know Kingston is home to escape rooms and a board game café? Get out of the cold and enjoy a themed escape room. Unlock your way through family-friendly or frightening rooms at Improbable Escapes. If you’re not up for an escape room, Improbable Escapes Wonderland offers more than 450 board games, as well as snacks and drinks.

Skating in Springer Market Square

8. Skate at Springer Market Square

325 King St.

Grab a friend, lace up your skates, and glide around the public skating rink while listening to some tunes. After a couple of laps, walk across the street to snack on a Canadian classic: a Beavertail. If you aren’t into skating but like the atmosphere, stop during the evenings and warm up by the fire pits in the square.

Secret Garden Inn

9. Take a tour around historic Sydenham Ward

As you walk through the neighbourhood surrounding Kingston’s downtown, you’ll see beautiful architecture and buildings rich in history, like The Spire, a community arts hub located in Sydenham Street United Church and historic inns like Hochelaga Inn, Secret Garden Inn, and The Rosemount Inn.

Harper's

10. Grab lunch at Kingston’s local burger bar

93 Princess St.

Head to Harper’s Burger Bar and choose from a variety of burgers (including the plantclassic! burger, crunch burger, and la la land burger). Pair your choice with a classic dessert, the sundae (Harper’s sundae, berry indulgence sundae).

Looking for even more events to fill your winter weekends? How about 25?

Rest, relax & retreat in Kingston

When the chill of winter sets in, find warmth in Kingston. Discover elegant inns and chic hotels, soothing spas, saunas, and food & drink to feed your soul.   

Saunas and spas

Stoked Sauna Co.

225 King St E.

Tucked away in the courtyard of the Frontenac Club, Stoked Sauna Co. offers a perfect environment to relax and rejuvenate with an outdoor sauna, fire pit, and ice bath. After taking a guided sauna experience, enjoy a custom menu of food and drink offering from The Bank Gastropub, including baked brie, kale greens salad, and savoury charcuterie options. Explore packages to combine your Stoke and Chill experience with an overnight stay.

Open: Thurs.–Fri. (6–9 pm), Sat. (11 am–8 pm), Sun. (11 am–6:30 pm)

Massage

Cher-Mère

68 Brock St. and 787 Blackburn Mews

Conveniently located in both downtown Kingston and in the city’s west end, Cher-Mère offers a variety of spa services, including facials, microdermabrasion, dermaplaning, eyebrow and eyelash services, massages, manicures, and pedicures. Want to take the spa home with you? Cher-Mère offers a variety of their own skin and hair products. Check out their website for seasonal, holiday, and weekly/monthly specials.

Open: Mon. (10 am–5 pm) Tues.–Wed. (10am–6 pm), Thurs.–Fri. (10 am–6 pm), Sat. (9 am–5 pm), Sun. (noon–5 pm)

Dolce Bella Spa

8 Cataraqui St.

Based in the beautiful and historic Woolen Mill, Dolce Bella Spa is a luxurious spa and salon for beauty and revitalization on the banks of the Cataraqui River.

Whether you’re looking for professional makeup, hair styling, or skin rejuvenation, Dolce Bella has you covered. Their spa, offering both packages and individual services, including massage therapy, manicures and pedicures, and seaweed wraps. After your relaxing spa experience, enjoy lunch at the River Mill Restaurant (2 Cataraqui St.) to tie it all together.

Open: Mon. (10 am–4 pm), Tues.–Fri. (9 am–7 pm), Sat. (9 am–6 pm)

Glow Spa Kingston

234 Princess St.

Indulge in the ancient tradition of thermotherapy at Glow Spa Kingston. This indoor experience features a large hydrotherapy hot tub, soothing sauna, energizing steam room, and a cold plunge pool. For an additional cost, you can add food and beverage service to your thermotherapy experience. Book for one to three hours. Glow also offers services such as facials and massages.

Open: Mon.–Fri. (9 am–8 pm), Sat.–Sun. (9 am–7 pm)

Friends enjoying Refinery Spa & Social House

The Refinery Spa & Social House

327 King St. E.

Enter The Refinery Spa’s eucalyptus steam room and feel your stress melt away. This 30-minute experience includes private access and towel service. Enjoy it with a friend or go solo. For the ultimate unwind, package it with one (or more) of their services, including facials, pedicures, and body treatments.

Make a reservation on their website.

Open: Various hours; reservations required.

Facial

Symphony Spa & Yoga

295 Brock St.

Symphony Spa & Yoga offers a wide array of wellness services. In addition to their massages, facials, manicures, and pedicures, Symphony boasts a full range of hair treatments and styling options, a full yoga studio, and a smoothie bar featuring juices, wraps, and chia bowls. Make sure to check out their “Me time moments” for special treatments and packages.

Open: Mon.–Wed. (9 am–6 pm), Thur.–Fri. (10 am–7 pm), Sat. (9 am–6 pm), Sun. (10 am–5 pm)

Fitness and wellness

Pedal Works Café and Studios

1412 Princess St.

Pedal Works Café and Studios is led by one of the three Master Spinning instructors in Canada. In addition to their energized spin classes, Pedal Works also offers restorative classes, dedicated to meditation, stillness, and cultivating a deep mind/body connection. Their fully stocked café offers Honduran coffee, herbal teas from local company Kebaonish, and freshly baked goodies.

Open: Mon. (8:30 am–5 pm), Wed. (8:30 am –5 pm), Thurs. (8:30 am–8 pm), Fri. (8:30 am–5 pm), Sat. (8:30 am–1:30 pm), Sun. (8:30 am–1:30 pm)

Xtreme trampolene

Take a yoga class

There are many businesses that offer yoga classes in Kingston (Studio 330, Salti Yoga, Morro Yoga, Samatva Yoga). You can join a group class or bring an instructor to you. During these yoga experiences, you will focus on your breathing technique, improving functionality, connecting your mind, and practising self-awareness.

Open: various hours (see website links for details)

Boiler Room Climbing Gym

Boiler Room Climbing Gym

993 Princess St. (Unit 12)

Enjoy a day of rock climbing at the Boiler Room. During your orientation, you will learn about the different types of climbing you can do at their facility (auto-belays, top rope with off-harness belaying, and lead climbing). Booking is required for lessons.

Open: Mon.–Fri. (10 am–11 pm), Sat.–Sun. (9 am–9 pm)

Relaxing escapes

Kingstonlicious

Kingstonlicious

Various locations

Kingston’s culinary festival returns February 3 through to the end of March, featuring a variety of prix fixe menus to suit every taste and budget at restaurants, cafés, and breweries across the city. Enjoy crafted culinary experiences through the signature events series, which presents exclusive themed dining events with accomplished local and guest chefs.

Explore deliciousness at Kingstonlicious

Secret Garden Inn Afternoon Tea

Afternoon tea at The Secret Garden Inn

73 Sydenham St.

Reminiscent of days gone by, The Secret Garden Inn’s signature afternoon tea experience is a culinary delight. Expect house-made sweet and savoury delicacies, including buttery scones, petit fours, and even a glass of bubbly.

Open: various hours (see website for details)

Little Cataraqui bird feeding area

Little Cataraqui Creek

1641 Perth Rd.

Enjoy hiking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing at Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area. Connect with nature, yourself, and others while you venture through forests and fields on the trails. The Outdoor Centre offers snowshoe and skiing rental services daily (9 am–4 pm). While you’re there, take a moment to feed some chickadees. Learn about upcoming special events on their website.

Open: Daily

Breakfast in bed

Kingston’s historic inns include the Frontenac Club, The Secret Garden Inn, The Rosemount Inn, Hochelaga Inn, and All Suites Whitney Manor. Each inn captures the history, heritage, and charm of Kingston’s past while offering modern amenities and service. From gourmet breakfasts to pastries baked in-house and fresh-pressed juice, stays at the Frontenac Club, The Secret Garden, The Rosemount Inn, and Hochelaga Inn all include breakfast service. At All Suites Whitney Manor, pick up some fresh local ingredients and craft your own breakfast using the in-suite kitchen.

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Hot drink

Coffee and Company

53 Princess St.

Winter in downtown Kingston provides the perfect atmosphere to cozy up with a book and enjoy a hot drink. Pick out a book from one of the shops downtown like Berry and Peterson Booksellers on King Street or Novel Idea at the corner of Princess and Bagot, and head to Coffee and Company to indulge in their relaxing environment. Pick a spot by their floor-to-ceiling windows and enjoy the street scenes, and don’t forget to check out their selection of treats like scones, muffins, croissants, and squares.

Open: Mon.–Sun. (7 am–6 pm)

25 things to do in Kingston this February

With Kingstonlicious culinary events, film screenings, hockey, a new art installation, and loads of live music, there are plenty of reasons to get out and enjoy the season this February in Kingston.

Do you have an event you’d like featured on our monthly list? Add it to our Kingston events calendar for consideration. If you’re looking to submit a French-language event, please use our French submission form. 

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1. Kingstonlicious: Moroccan nights

Kingstonlicious Moroccan Nights

2. Stoked Sauna Co. guided sauna experience

2. Stoked Sauna Co. guided sauna experience

3. Kingstonlicious: Winter harvest

3. Kingstonlicious: Winter harvest

4. Workshop: fun & easy pet portraits

4. Workshop: fun & easy pet portraits

5. Spirit of Winter immersive art experience

5. Spirit of Winter immersive art experience

6. Kingston Food Tours

6. Kingston Food Tours

7. Busty and the Bass

7. Busty and the Bass

8. Teddy Bear Hospital

8. Teddy Bear Hospital

9. Andrea Baker with Howard Moody

9. Andrea Baker with Howard Moody

10. Finger Eleven

10. Finger Eleven

11. Sunday afternoon wine tasting club

11. Sunday afternoon wine tasting club

12. Kingston Canadian Film Festival

12. Kingston Canadian Film Festival

13. Kingston Frontenacs games

13. Kingston Frontenacs games

14. Dear Rouge

14. Dear Rouge

15. Challenge Cup hockey: RMC vs. West Point

15. Challenge Cup hockey: RMC vs. West Point

16. ReelOut Queer Film Festival

16. ReelOut Queer Film Festival

17. Candlelight “Rings and Dragons” concert

17. Candlelight "Rings and Dragons" concert

18. Cabin Fever: winter antiques show

18. Cabin Fever: winter antiques show

19. An evening with Branford Marsalis

19. An evening with Branford Marsalis

20. Public skating

20. Public skating

21. Model trains collection

21. Model trains collection

22. The century: medical innovations of the 1800s

22. The century: medical innovations of the 1800s

23. Drag Bingo

23. Drag Bingo

24. Craft workshops

24. Craft workshops

25. Thursday night trivia

25. Thursday night trivia 

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The Isabel Bader Centre celebrates 10 years of inspiring performances

The Isabel Bader Centre

From the panoramic views of Lake Ontario through the floor-to-ceiling windows to the rich, warm tones of the wood walls of the Jennifer Velva Bernstein Performance Hall, there’s a magic to the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts.

As both a performance hall and an educational hub for Queen’s University, the Isabel is a surprisingly energetic space, even when there isn’t a performance scheduled. A first-time visitor may be surprised to find the sun-drenched Alexander Murray Jeffery Grand Lobby bustling with visitors sitting down with cups of coffee and tea from nearby Juniper Café, taking in the lake views in the quiet ambiance.

Alexander Murray Jeffery Grand Lobby
Alexander Murray Jeffery Grand Lobby

It’s the kind of place that’s great to visit even when there isn’t a concert to attend, but those moments without an exciting performance are few and far between. 2024 marks the Isabel’s tenth year of programming, and over the season the hall will be filled with the sounds of inspiring and diverse music.

Carrying a legacy of progress

Since opening its doors in September 2014, the Isabel has earned itself a reputation as a premier destination in Kingston for international live music. According to Isabel director Gordon E. Smith, that was always the plan.

Esme Quartet with Yekwon Sunwoo performance in the Jennifer Velva Bernstein Performance Hall
Esme Quartet with Yekwon Sunwoo performance in the Jennifer Velva Bernstein Performance Hall

“The Isabel is a signature destination. In terms of the performing arts, there really is no other place like it.”

Built into the hillside overlooking the lake, the Isabel creates a heightened sense of awareness of your surroundings by capturing elements of the natural landscape. There’s intentionality to its design just as there’s intention to its purpose, which can all be traced back to its namesake: Isabel Bader, who, along with her husband, Alfred, led a legacy of generosity and philanthropy, both in Kingston and elsewhere. It is their legacy that’s expressed in the direction of the Isabel.

“Indigenization, equity, diversity, inclusion, anti-racism, accessibility. These are priorities at the university, but also at the Isabel,” says Smith. “These are pivot points for inspiration…These are exciting pathways that we can explore in terms of the performing arts.”

Inspiration and alliances

The theme behind the Isabel’s tenthanniversary is “Inspiration and Alliances,” a name and credo that embodies the selection of this year’s performers. This season sees both new and returning artists on the Isabel stage..

“This tenth anniversary season is a balance of returning artists,” says Smith, “but [also] looking to the future in terms of diversifying what we’re putting on the stage.”

This direction is clear to see in this year’s list of performers. Returning artists like virtuosic pianist Bruce Liu and Canadian Indigenous tenor and composer Jeremy Dutcher are slated alongside international artists making their Isabel debuts, like The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain and Finnish string quartet Meta4.

Branford Marsalis Quartet
Branford Marsalis Quartet

February will be filled with programming in celebration of Black History Month, including jazz master Branford Marsalis and British-American mezzo-soprano Andrea Baker’s Tales of “Transatlantic Freedom”.

Andrea Baker
Andrea Baker

Championing local artists

In the landscape of Kingston music venues, the Isabel cultivates a very different feel from other local spots like the Broom Factory and the downtown pubs where local artists tend to play. Over the years the Isabel has hosted many local artists, from blues singer Miss Emily to the occasional rock band like the Wilderness, and in its tenth season, the performance centre is launching a series specifically designed to welcome local performers into the space. “Friday Nights in the Recital Hall” challenges the notion of certain spaces being designed for certain artists and brings new energy into the space.

The Wilderness at the Isabel Bader Centre
The Wilderness performing at the Isabel Bader Centre in 2023

“I like to think of this as breaking that down a bit. It’s about accessibility and inclusion,” says Smith. “This is not meant to compete with anybody in the area, but to animate the space… in ways that engage the community.”

Up-and-coming local artists take to the stage of the Karen Hitchcock Recital Hall for intimate concerts at $20 per ticket. These include returning singer-songwriter Alex Mundy to musicians making their Isabel debut, like local multi-instrumentalist Chris Brown and singer Kate Fenner.

Jennifer Velva Bernstein Performance Hall
Jennifer Velva Bernstein Performance Hall

A must-see destination for any visit

From rousing performances in the Jennifer Velva Bernstein Performance Hall to quiet coffee chats by the water, the Isabel is a space unlike any other in town.

“It’s well worth coming by, at any time of year,” says Smith. “We love the place, and we like to share it with people.”

For the full list of performers, check the Isabel’s 2024/2025 brochure, and visit the website for show times and tickets.

Local flavours come together at Café Union

Cafe Union on Queen's Campus

If you find yourself roaming around Queen’s University’s historic campus on a Kingston Creative Walking Tour and want to refuel with a sandwich or soda, stop by Café Union.

Cafe UNION coffee

Bringing in the best in the region

As the name suggests, this campus café in Goodes Hall (143 Union Street) brings together Kingston’s businesses, offering drinks and food items made from locally sourced produce, dairy, and meat products.

Café Union works with local partners such as White Buffalo, a coffee provider that supports Indigenous farmers across Canada, aligning themselves with the Anishinaabe grandfather teachings. White Buffalo rotates their coffee beans seasonally, offering customers the freshest and tastiest brews year-round. You can enjoy your beverage in Café Union’s outdoor seating area on a hot summer afternoon or behind their sweeping glass windows on a cold winter’s day.

The café also offers house-made refreshers, teas, and all-natural sodas from The County Bounty Artisanal Soda Co., boasting eclectic flavours like raspberry & lime, strawberry & basil, and cherry & vanilla.

Cafe Union employee passing a sandwich

Quick artisanal meals and exciting flavours

Beyond cold drinks and hot lattes, Café Union serves delectable food options from a savoury chorizo breakfast warp with eggs, roasted red peppers, pico de gallo, and warm pepper cheese to a focaccia panini stuffed with ham, maple bacon, fresh arugula, whipped goat cheese, and cranberry jalapeno jelly.

For a lighter lunch option, you can order the blueberry, apple, and walnut salad topped with a honey balsamic vinaigrette. If you’re in a rush, pick up some egg or energy bites, a cheese croissant, an Allergy Smart cookie, or the café’s specialty, an apple cinnamon loaf, perfect for a cozy fall day.

True to the café’s mission, food ingredients are sourced locally. Their honey is procured from Queen’s Bee’s Honey, and milk is acquired from Limestone Organic Creamery.

Limestone City Creamery milk

Bringing local businesses together

Other local partners include Juniper Cafe, Wilton Cheese, Wilton Wheat Kings–Dream Come True Kitchen and Patchwork Gardens. Café Union also has vegan, vegetarian, and halal options. They serve an assortment of salads excluding gluten-containing ingredients with an option to add chicken or other protein; if you have any allergies, you’re encouraged to ask before you eat.

At the end of the day, when the café’s kitchen closes its doors, untouched and unused food is donated to local Kingston and Queen’s campus community partners committed to addressing and mitigating food insecurity.

By ordering a coffee or wrap, you’re supporting a network of local businesses, all linked through the café’s charming spot in the heart of Queen’s University’s campus. Café Union is open Monday to Thursday from 7:30 am to 9 pm, Friday from 7:30 am to 6 pm, and Saturday & Sunday from 9 am to 6 pm.

Seven spots for seasonal dishes and drinks to indulge in this winter

Seasonal food and drink in Kingston

In Kingston, limestone passageways open to streets lined with window displays, cafés, and restaurants beckoning you to duck in from the cold and enjoy a comfortable escape indoors. Here are seven delicious food and drink experiences to explore this winter.

Wharf & Feather

Enjoy dome dining at Wharf and Feather

2 Princess Street

The summer may be behind us but it’s still patio season at Wharf and Feather, where you can enjoy a three-course prix fixe menu in one of their heated dining domes. Start with either French onion soup or an order of cheese fondue for two while you take in the lakeside ambiance. Then dive into an entrée of either mushroom risotto, pan-seared chicken supreme, or chateaubriand. Top off the meal with either chocolate fondue for two or raspberry and lemon cheesecake.

Crave Coffee House & Bakery

Seasonal sips at Crave Coffee House & Bakery

166 Princess Street

Escape from the cold with a hot drink at Crave Coffee House & Bakery. Before you grab a cozy spot by their fireplace, pick out something from their seasonal drink menu, featuring wintery favourites like cool peppermint hot chocolate, gingerbread cold brew, and a snowball latte with white chocolate and coconut. Make sure to browse their selection of freshly baked cinnamon rolls, cakes, squares, and cookies.

Cocktail

Winter cocktails at Atomica

71 Brock Street

Looking for a cozy spot for dinner and a drink? Atomica is celebrating the season with a new line of cocktails and mocktails. Enjoy their winter mule, a seasonal twist on a Moscow Mule with vodka, Galliano, apple, lime, cardamom bitters, and ginger beer. Or try a frosted cosmo, mixing vodka and cherry liqueur with white cranberry, lime, and orange bitters. Pair one of their flavourful cocktails with their new Zucca Violina pizza, topped with butternut squash, prosciutto, chèvre, alfredo sauce, toasted pepitas, and hot honey.

Juniper Cafe baked goods

Seasonal treats and a cozy atmosphere at Juniper Café

370 King Street West and 497 Cataraqui Woods Drive

Juniper Café’s two locations offer an ideal winter reprieve. Stop by their location in the Tett Centre on the water and grab a peppermint hot chocolate, topped with their house-made peppermint marshmallows, or head to their Terra Verde location on the west end and pick up some peppermint macarons or a bowl of their delicious house-made soup.

Tango Nuavo

Indulge in warm winter favorites at Tango Neuvo

331 King Street East

Tango Nuevo’s seasonal offerings include a variety of tapas perfect for sharing, like their roasted squash, covered in brown butter honey, chèvre, arugula, toasted walnuts & pumpkin seeds, and a white balsamic glaze, or their heirloom carrot gnudi with brown butter, sage, pumpkin seeds, spinach, garlic yogurt, and lemon. Need some extra protein? Check out their Persian BBQ lamb tacos, filled with confit lamb, pomegranate barbecue sauce, sumac-onion salad, cashew dukkah, garlic yogurt, and house-made pickles on grilled soft taco shells.

Black Dog Tavern dining dome

Hot toddies and dome dining at Black Dog Tavern

69 Brock Street

Black Dog is rolling out the tavern hot toddy, a rye whisky cocktail with brandy, cinnamon syrup, lemon juice, Angostura & ginger bitters, and a house tea blend. Add a bowl of their French onion soup to really warm yourself up. Feeling a little more adventurous? Grab a spot on their back patio in one of their winterized dining domes, perfect for groups between four and eight. Domes are available to book every Thursday through Saturday from 5 pm until close.

Ginger bread, cookies, and cupcakes from Card's Bakery

Holiday sweets from Card’s Bakery

115 Princess Street

No holiday season is complete without delicious seasonal sweets, so be sure to stop by Card’s Bakery to stock up. Get a box of their freshly baked gingerbread Santas or buttery shortbread or tap into your creative side and get everyone involved with their take-home sugar cookie decorating kits.

A guide to unforgettable New Year’s Eve celebrations in Kingston

New Year's Eve in Kingston

As the curtain falls on 2024, a wave of anticipation sweeps through the air, drawing us together to ring in the New Year. Whether you find yourself lost in a concert, savouring the delights of a celebratory culinary experience, or standing in awe at those prime spots where time appears to pause during the countdown, this curated list of events is your compass for ushering in the new year in style.

K-Town Countdown

K-Town Countdown

1350 Gardiners Rd.

The K-Town Countdown at the INVISTA Centre offers activities for kids and adults. From 5 to 9 pm, activities include a Zoo-To-You Animal Education exhibit, colouring contests, magic and comedy shows, a 19+ painting workshop, a live DJ skate party, glitter tattoos and face-painting, and stuffed animal building. View more details online.

people a the bar at HEIST Restaurant and wine Club

Ring in the New Year at HEIST

101-168 Wellington St.

Indulge in one of two prix fixe menus at HEIST Restaurant & Wine Bar, featuring fresh seafood and other curated dishes. Elevate your experience with the addition of shareables, including oysters, shrimp cocktails, pizzas, and more. To view the full menu and book your spot, visit their website.

Roaring Twenties New Year's Eve show

Roaring Twenties New Year’s Eve burlesque show

82 Sydenham St.

Limestone City Burlesque will perform their Roaring Twenties New Year’s Eve show at the Spire from 7 to 11 pm. During the show, you will take a step back in time and enjoy a night in the jazz age. With music, dancing, drinks and entertainment, you will surely have a memorable celebration this year. Book tickets online.

New Year's Eve bash at AquaTerra

NYE 2024 Bash at AquaTerra

1 Johnson St.

Enjoy music, food, and celebration at AquaTerra. Listen to a live DJ and delight in a five-course tasting menu, featuring lobster cacio e pepe, Wagyu striploin, foie gras torchon, and more. Vegan options are available. Opt-in for the wine pairing to experience complementary international wine with each course. View the full menu and reserve a spot online.

Hat Trick at the RCHA Club

NYE with Hat Trick at RCHA Club

193 Ontario St.

Kingston’s Hat Trick with Michael Myers on vocals, Dan Charbonneau on guitar, and Mark Ready on drums, will be playing ’60s-inspired rock n’ roll at RCHA Club from 9 to 11:30 pm. To purchase tickets, call (613) 542-8152 or pick them up in person at the RCHA Club.

Two people at the Frontenac Club in the bar with drinks

Celebrate with dinner at the Bank Gastrobar

225 King St. E

Dine in Kingston’s historic Sydenham ward at one of the city’s finest inns. Choose between a three-course and a five-course meal for New Year’s Eve dinner at the Frontenac Club. Chef Cayley will prepare menu options including bison striploin, black cod, olive oil cake, and more. View the full menu and reserve your spot online.

Daft Brewing

NYE Karaoke at Daft Brewing

768 Princess St.

Sing into the new year at Daft Brewing’s NYE Karaoke from 9 pm to 2 am. Call up your friends and meet at Daft for a night of energetic tunes and local brews. Will you be brave enough to get up and sing? Don’t worry; they project the words onto a screen so everyone can sing along with you.

Trevor Walsh

The Trevor Walsh Band at Tir Nan Og

200 Ontario St.

Enjoy live music with friends and family paired with the perfect pint and shareable pub food. The Trevor Walsh Band will get the celebrations rockin’ and rollin’ at 9 pm. To reserve a table, call (613) 544-7474.

Spearhead New Year's Eve party

New Year’s Eve dance party at Spearhead Brewing Company

675 Development Dr.

Dance the night away from 9 pm to 1 am with DJ FreshPay. There will be appetizers at 10 pm, and a glass of wine with late-night bites at midnight. They also offer a complimentary bottle of sparkling wine at your table if you book six tickets. Book tickets online.

 

New Year’s Eve Celebrations with Wharf & Feather

2 Princess St.

Celebrate the new year at Wharf & Feather with music and a delicious four-course dinner. Enjoy passed canapés, sparkling drinks, and entrees like salmon en croûte, beef short tib, or vegetable mille-feuille, and celebrate the occasion with live music until midnight. Reserve your spot on their website before they sell out!

Bonus: NYE menus at Black Dog Hospitality

Atomica: 71 Brock St.

Black Dog Tavern: 69 Brock St.

Dianne’s: 195 Ontario St.

Harper’s: 93 Princess St.

From 11:30 am to 10 pm, indulge in prix fixe menu items while sipping on festive cocktails at Atomica, Black Dog Tavern, or Dianne’s. Or gather the family and head to Harper’s, open from 11:30 am to 9 pm for a New Year’s Eve feature, then finish your night with a delicious sundae.

Sports and recreational activities in Kingston during the holidays

From new golf simulators and bowling experiences to the World Junior Championship pre-tournament game, there are sport activities and games for everyone during the holidays in Kingston.

Norm's golf simulator

New indoor golf simulators

Back 9 Indoor Golf: 1325 Centenial Dr.

Norm’s Golf & Social: 3B–616 Gardiners Rd.

The Back 9 Indoor Golf facility at YGK Sports Factory and Norm’s Golf & Social both offer new indoor golf simulator tee times.

Whether you’re a professional golfer or just looking for something new to try, the Tee Time at Back 9 Indoor Golf offers a realistic and immersive golfing experience. You can reserve a one-hour session for up to five people online.

Get in a quick practice session or stay for a full round of golf on a virtual course at Norm’s Golf & Social. From classic practice and target challenges to mini-games including Capture the Flag and Bullseye, there’s something for everyone’s interest. Get competitive and challenge your friends to a contest for the longest drive. Book a session online.

The Bunker holiday sale

Mini putt simulators at The Bunker

1300 Bath Rd.

Save 50% from Monday to Thursday and 25% from Friday to Sunday off mini putt simulators at The Bunker over the holidays. Play a game on the 18-hole indoor dark-light mini-putt course or in a multi-sport simulator. Reservations are not required for mini putt. Reservations are required for the multi-sport simulators. Reserve a time online or call 613-344-3001.

Bowling

Bowling at Splitsville

10 Bath Rd.

Splitsville has 24 lanes of 10-pin bowling, a new arcade, and a full-service bar and lounge. Its fun and energetic atmosphere makes this a great spot to gather with friends to play some games this season. Reserve a bowling lane online. Wrap up your visit with the classic combo of cheesy pull-apart garlic bread paired with a beer at the bar and lounge. View menu details online.

Hours: Sun.–Tues, 10 am–11 pm, Wed.–Thur., 10 am–midnight, Fri.–Sat., 10 am–1 am

Skating

Public skating

INVISTA Centre: 1350 Gardiners Rd.

Memorial Centre: 303 York St.

Centre 70: 100 Days Rd.

Springer Market Square: 1 Market St.

Celebrate New Year’s Eve with a live DJ skate party or a sensory skate at the INVISTA Centre. More details can be found online. There are various locations offering public skating throughout the holidays in Kingston, including the INVISTA Centre, Memorial Centre, Centre 70, and Springer Market Square. View the public skating schedule online.

Little Cataraqui bird feeding area

Explore Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area

1641 Perth Rd.

Bundle up and explore the Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area. It’s the perfect place to go hiking and appreciate nature this season. Bring some bird feed and head to the chickadee feeding area for an opportunity to watch as they eat out of your hand. Learn more about the activities available at Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area online.

Boiler Room Climbing Gym

Boiler Room Climbing Gym

993 Princess St. Unit 12

Challenge yourself or your friends and take on the climbing walls at the Boiler Room Climbing Gym. This won’t be easy (unless you’re a pro), but it will be a fun time with friends. Are you a first-time climber? Find out what you need to know for your first visit online.

Holiday hours: Dec. 23 & 24, 31, 10 am–11 pm

XTreme Trampoline Park

Family fun at XTreme Trampoline Park

3-1525 Robinson Crt.

Treat your kids to a day at XTreme Trampoline Park over the holidays. There are lots of opportunities here to let off some steam, from jumping around on trampolines to going shot-for-shot in basketball or battling it out in a dodgeball game. Book tickets online.

Holiday hours: Dec 23, 27 – 30 & Jan 2 – 5, 10 am – 8 pm

Yoga or pilates classes

Yoga or pilates classes

27 Princess St., Suite 201

Rejuvenate for the new year at Morro Yoga. Get your heart-pumping at a reformer pilates class or practice your deep breathing and stretching to boost strength, balance, and mobility at a yoga class in the hot room. Book a class online.

Road to the World Juniors

Road to the World Junior Championships at Slush Puppie Place

1 The Tragically Hip Way

Join us in welcoming the World Junior teams at the Slush Puppie Place. Kingston is one of eleven cities hosting a pre-tournament camp before the World Junior Championships. Team USA and Team Slovakia take the ice on December 21 at 7 pm in a pre-tournament game. Book tickets online.

Kingston Frontenacs

Kingston Frontenacs game

1 The Tragically Hip Way

Catch the first hockey game of the new year on January 1 at 4 pm and watch the Kingston Frontenacs battle against the Brampton Steelheads. For those who need a few days to recover from the holidays, you can also catch the game against the Oshawa Generals on January 3 at 7 pm. Book tickets online.

25 things to do in Kingston this January

Kick off 2025 in Kingston with skating in the square, hockey, live music, and unforgettable spa experiences. 

Do you have an event you’d like featured on our monthly list? Add it to our Kingston events calendar for consideration. If you’re looking to submit a French-language event, please use our French submission form. 

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1. Nautical Nights speaker series

1. Nautical Nights speaker series

2. Snowshoeing and skiing

2. Snowshoeing and skiing

3. Atiari – An Acoustic Date Night

3. Atiari – An Acoustic Date Night

4. Public skating

4. Public skating

5. Viva Vivaldi! concert

5. Viva Vivaldi! concert

6. “The skin you’re in” exhibition

6. "The skin you're in" exhibition

7. Melissa White with Pallavi Mahidhara

7. Melissa White with Pallavi Mahidhara

8. “Soil Superheroes” exhibition

8. "Soil Superheroes" exhibition

9. Spa retreat

9. Spa retreat

10. Road Apples: A Tribute to The Tragically Hip

10. Road Apples: A Tribute to The Tragically Hip

11. Bowling

11. Bowling

12. Kingston Frontenacs games

12. Kingston Frontenacs games

13. Yoga classes

13. Yoga classes

14. Bedouin Soundclash

14. Bedouin Soundclash

15. The Road to Mecca

15. The Road to Mecca

16. The Magic School Bus

16. The Magic School Bus

17. Kingston Food Tours

17. Kingston Food Tours

18. Puccini’s Tosca

18. Puccini's Tosca

19. “The Undersea Overthrow” escape room

19. "The Undersea Overthrow" escape room

20. Spinning classes

20. Spinning classes

21. Pottery workshop: pet bowls

21. Pottery workshop: pet bowls

22. Stoked Sauna Co.

22. Stoked Sauna Co.

23. Greeting card/scrapbooking class

23. Greeting card/scrapbooking class

24. Country music with Scott Owen

24. Country music with Scott Owen

25. Explore Canadian military history

25. Explore Canadian military history

 

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25 things to do during the holidays in Kingston

25 things to do during the holidays

Feel the joy and experience holiday fun in Kingston this holiday season. From workshops, markets, and music to welcoming Santa and ringing in the New Year, there’s holiday spirit aplenty in Kingston this season.

1. The Holiday Market

1. The Holiday Market

2. Christmas Light Tour

3. Kingston Holiday Market

3. Kingston Holiday Market

4. Festive Friday

4. Festive Friday

5. The Nutcracker

5. The Nutcracker

6. All Things Christmas gifts & art sale

6. All Things Christmas gifts & art sale

7. Candlelight Christmas Kingston Symphony

7. Candlelight Christmas Kingston Symphony

8. Holiday Evening Market

8. Holiday Market

9. Nighttime Santa Claus parade

9. Nighttime Santa Claus parade

10. Elvis: a Christmas Special starring Pete Paquette

10. Elvis: a Christmas Special starring Pete Paquette

11. CFB/BFC Kingston Fall Craft Sale

11. CFB/BFC Kingston Fall Craft Sale

12. Christmas with the Ennis Sisters

12. Christmas with the Ennis Sisters

13. Snowman candy tray workshop

13. Snowman candy tray workshop

14. Workshop: Make your own charcuterie board

14. Workshop: Make your own charcuterie board

15. Good Lovelies Christmas concert

15. Good Lovelies Christmas concert

16. Candlelight: a holiday special featuring “The Nutcracker” and more

16. Candlelight: a holiday special featuring "The Nutcracker" and more

17. Fat Goose Fair

17. Fat Goose Fair

18. Public skating

18. Public skating

19. Indigenous Holiday Market

19. Indigenous Holiday Market

20. The Jersey Night Before Christmas Show

20. The Jersey Night Before Christmas Show

21. Cantabile Choirs: Night of Wonder

22. A Festive Celebration

22. A Festive Celebration

23. Christmas at Renaissance

23. Christmas at Renaissance

24. K-Town Countdown

24. K-Town Countdown

25. German Christmas Market

25. German Christmas Market

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Must-see holiday concerts in Kingston

Holiday concerts in Kingston

We’ve curated a list of live shows happening this November and December, featuring Juno-award winning artists and local talent you won’t want to miss.

Ennis Sisters

Christmas with the Ennis Sisters

November 29 at 7:30 pm – The Spire

Juno-award winning trio the Ennis Sisters are coming to The Spire to perform their original songs and holiday classics, in addition to a little Irish step-dancing and humourous recitations.

Maureen, Karen, and Teresa Ennis’s soulful folk music highlights their deep connection to their hometown of St. John’s.. The sisters have released 14 albums and, as well as a Juno Award, have won a SOCAN award and multiple ECMAs and MusicNL awards.

Miss Emily Christmas

A Miss Emily Christmas Show

December 6 at 7 pm – The Spire

The Juno nominee and three-time Canadian Blues Awards female vocalist of the year is spreading the holiday cheer at The Spire on December 6 at 7 pm. MIss Emily is also a longtime supporter of the Kingston Humane Society. Anyone who adopts a pet from the A

Isabel Bader Centre

A Festive Celebration with The Isabel Voices

December 7 at 2:30 pm and 7:30 pm – Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts

The Isabel Voices are ringing in the holiday season with a performance of John Rutter’s album Gloria!. The vocal group will be accompanied by a nine-piece brass ensemble, organ, and percussion who will all be illuminated by the soft glow of candlelight. The combination of fast and slow songs in Gloria! creates a jubilant atmosphere—the perfect way to celebrate Christmas with family and friends.

In addition to Rutter’s joyous repertoire, the ensemble will perform Benjamin Britten’s A Ceremony of Carols with Juno-nominated harpist Caroline Léonardelli.

Indulge in festive treats and a glass of bubbly from the cash bar before, during, or after the performances, which will take place on December 7 at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. A silent auction will be held during the evening performance, enhancing the event’s elegant ambiance.

The Festive Celebration sold out last year and tickets are expected to sell quickly, so purchase them online today.

The Barra MacNeils – An East Coast Christmas

The Barra MacNeils – An East Coast Christmas

December 16 at 7:30 pm – Kingston Grand Theatre

An East Coast Christmas is an energetic musical by the MacNeil family featuring instruments including accordion, guitar, piano, fiddle, and Celtic harp. Bring your dancing shoes because this Celtic performance will make you want to stomp to the music! Book tickets online to secure a spot at the Barra MacNeils – An East Coast Christmas.

Good Lovelies

Good Lovelies

December 20 at 7:30 pm – Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts

This trio of songwriters, multi-instrumentalists, and harmonizers known for their unique mix of folk, old-time swing, soul, and bluegrass music are coming back to Kingston this December to spread the holiday cheer.

Good Lovelies will perform classic holiday songs and original music from their Juno-nominated album, “We Will Never Be the Same” at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts.

With the performance taking place just a few days before Christmas, purchase your tickets today to amplify the holiday excitement.

Candlelight Hoiday Special Featuring The Nutcracker and More!

Candlelight: Holiday Special featuring “The Nutcracker” and More

December 22 at 6:30 pm – The Spire

The Listeso string quartet comes together to perform holiday classics and repertoire from “The Nutcracker” in The Spire’s panoramic performance hall.

Listen to Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons” and “Deck the Halls,” surrounded by candlelight on December 22 at 6:30 pm. You can purchase tickets online.

NIGHT OF WONDER | Songs of the Holiday Season

December 20 & 21 at 7:30 pm and December 22 at 2:30 pm – The Spire

Join the award-winning Cantabile Choirs for their beloved annual concert and enjoy traditional carols and holiday music from around the world. The choirs who will be performing include Medio (Sunday matinee only), Grande, Youth Singers, Coro Profondo, and Coro Spirito.

Planning to bring the kids? The afternoon matinee performance is ideal for young families and those who prefer an earlier start.

Book tickets online to secure a spot.