Welcome to Downtown Kingston! Located at the junction of Lake Ontario, the Cataraqui River and St. Lawrence River, historic downtown Kingston is a full service business district, featuring an eclectic mix of specialty retail shops and restaurants. Downtown, with its many events, serves as the community gathering place and entertainment centre for the region.
Tyendinaga, as part of the Mohawk Nation, is a healthy, sustainable Kanyen'kehà:ka community, built on and united by our language, culture, traditions, knowledge, and history. We exercise our rights and responsibilities for the protection of and respect f
Hello and welcome to the home of The Royal Canadian Horse Artillery Brigade Association (RCHA) online.The RCHA is located in the heart of downtown Kingston Ontario Canada across from the Tourist Bureau. The Club, which is open to all, is supported by memberships. Memberships are welcomed from anyone interested in supporting the association, including active and retired military personnel, and civilians from every walk of life. Non-members are more than welcome to come to the Standeasy on the third floor of the Club and enjoy the warm ambiance and live music. Enter under the Blue canopy and take the elevator to the third floor. We would love to see you and your friends!
The Kingston Symphony Association exists to produce and promote professional quality programs of instrumental and choral music for the education, enjoyment and enrichment of audiences in the Greater Kingston area. We are dedicated to the support, development and showcasing of Canadian artists and composers.
Personalized employability services for all! The ACFOMI Employment Services aim to provide and develop quality employment services for job seekers and employers, both in French and in English. Whether you are a job seeker or an employer, the ACFOMI Employment Services work to support you in your efforts of employability. You are welcome to visit us at our office or one of the many events that our team participates.
Helping to build strong communitiesWelcomeThe St. Lawrence Youth Association is a nonprofit charitable organization, funded by the Ministry of Children and Youth Services. Established 1974 in Kingston, Ontario. SLYA operates two residential programs (Achievement St. Lawrence and Sundance) including medical services, Girl's Moving On and Reintegration Worker Programs; two communitybased programs (Community Support Services and Intensive Support & Supervision Program), and a Bailiff Program.The Association deals with young persons in conflict with the law and young persons who are charged with an offence under the Criminal Code of Canada who are between the ages of twelve and seventeen when they commit the offence.SLYA is operated by a volunteer Board of Directors with an Executive Director to run the day to day operations of the Association as the senior executive officer. SLYA is incorporated under the Corporations Act, there is a constitution and bylaws, as well as officers of the Board of Directors.The Board of Directors includes a committee structure.
Develop and promote continuing education. Initiate and facilitate interdisciplinary activities and services. Lead member societies in defining and building the future of engineering. Advocate the values and benefits of engineering.
Prince Edward Yacht ClubOn behalf of the Board of Directors, members and the staff of the Prince Edward Yacht Club, Commodore Dave Dodd extends a hearty welcome to all our visitors from near and far.Every summer, the PEYC brings many visitors all which are welcomed by the Habour Herons, Henry and Hettie, who stand proudly at the harbour entrance on Chimney Point.