Dollar Tree at Kingston, ON is your one-stop shop for everyday essentials. We offer a wide range of products, including household items, cleaning supplies, health and beauty products, party supplies, office supplies, toys, food, and seasonal décor. Whether you're stocking up on basics or searching for unique finds, Dollar Tree provides value and convenience with friendly service. We're committed to delivering quality and savings for every shopper, every day. Stop by Dollar Tree at Kingston, ON today for unbeatable deals!
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At Tara Natural Foods in Kingston, we offer our health conscious consumers a wide variety of wholesome foods, from fresh, local, produce, to the latest developments in health supplements and super foods.
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We see infants, children and adults. We are recognized by the Assistive Devices Program of Ontario, Veterans Affairs Canada, Workplace Safety and Insurance Board, and Non-Insured Health Benefits.
In 1967, Sandy MacLachlan created the Woodworking Museum as a Centennial Project. To house the collection, he dismantled an 1855 log house, originally built by the White family in Lanark County, and moved it to Princess Street in Kingston, Ontario. There it operated as a privately?owned museum for over a decade.In the early eighties, it was bought by the former Pittsburgh Township and once again, the log house was moved to its present location at Grass Creek Park. With the amalgamation of the City of Kingston in 1998, the museum became the responsibility of the Culture and Recreation Division in the Corporation of the City of Kingston.The MacLachlan Woodworking Museum holds the most extensive, nationally significant collection of woodworking tools in Canada.
Since 1969, Petersen's Turf Farms has been providing sod and natural landscape materials to residents across Osgoode. Each day we cut fresh bent grass and premium blends of Kentucky Blue Grass ready to be sold and installed on your lawn. We also sell a range of high-quality topsoil, sand, gravel, mushroom compost, stone landscape products and much more. We also provide delivery services. Give us a call for more information or visit our website.
For no power call: 1-844-601-9473 (WIRE) We proudly & safely distribute electricity and maintenance of the local electricity distribution system to over 3,500 customers in the Gananoque area.