Kingston, Ontario questions
#22
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Joined: Jan 2008
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Thanks so much, starfish. I just made reservations at Chez Piggy for dinner on Saturday and I think we'll have an early-ish brunch at Panchancho. It seems the farmers market is open on Sunday so we'll probably browse around there, nibble on something for lunch (after what I hear is a great breakfast at the inn) and pick up a few groceries to take home with us.
Otherwise, it's walking, browsing, window-shopping, double jaccuzzi-ing, and fireplace-ing.
I wish we'd have today's weather but really, I'm just so happy to be getting away for a few days, I don't much care.
Otherwise, it's walking, browsing, window-shopping, double jaccuzzi-ing, and fireplace-ing.
I wish we'd have today's weather but really, I'm just so happy to be getting away for a few days, I don't much care.
#24
Joined: Mar 2009
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Kingston is a terrific choice. The Hochelaga Inn is another good choice--not as dust-ruffly, as you say, as a typical B&B. We were in Kingston a couple of months ago and here's what we did:
http://www.notabletravels.com/destin.../Kingston.html
http://www.notabletravels.com/destin.../Kingston.html
#27
Joined: Jan 2010
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This just made me want to go back to Kingston for a weekend. We stayed at the Frontenac Club in the Sandburg Suite. It was amazing! We have been super busy and therefore have not been back to Kingston in over a year. We stayed in March so it was a little chilly and damp, but there were plenty of pubs to stop in if you needed to warm up.




