But I am lucky enough to live near one of Ontario's most picturesque cities ... Kingston, Ontario.
Kingston was Canada's first capital for a short time. This is me standing on the centre line, Ontario Street, in front of City Hall. The street was closed to traffic for the Runner's Choice 21km run today (how convenient). Son, Justin took the photos early this morning.
The view across from City Hall - "Confederation Basin" is just as stunning. All summer long it's filled with spectacular boats touring the lakes.
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Kingston is home to two universities of note, RMC and Queen's plus Fort Henry and it's pretty famous for the number of penitentiaries too - that's me on the Star at the Olympic Harbor (in the background, across the harbor, is Kingston Pen.) (Photos by Justin and friend Barbara)
Today was boat in day at the Portsmouth Olympic Harbor. At the crack of dawn big boats began being crane lifted back into the water after a long winter dry dock. The Olympic Harbor is home to CORK the Canadian Olympic Regatta Kingston.
The big cats were on show today at the Harbor ... the Boot and Bonnet Club of Kingston was showing off their Jaguars.
Kingston - The Limestone City, The First Capital - built on the shore of Lake Ontario where the Rideau River, The Mighty St. Lawrence River and the Lake rush to meet.
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