We’re conveniently located just off of Highway 401, nestled beside Lake Ontario, the St. Lawrence River and the historic Rideau Canal and are right in the middle between Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto and Syracuse.
By Car (Via Highway 401 Eastbound)
Take the Sir John A Macdonald Blvd. exit (#615) and travel south for approximately 6 km (4 miles). Turn left onto King Street and follow the banks of Lake Ontario to downtown Kingston
By Car (Via Highway 401 Westbound)
Take the Highway 15 exit (#623) and continue south for approximately 5 km (3 miles) until you reach Highway 2. At Highway 2 turn right, passing Fort Henry (on your left) and the Royal Military College of Canada, and crossing over the LaSalle Causeway. After crossing the LaSalle Causeway, continue on as Highway 2 turns into Ontario Street, which brings you to the heart of downtown Kingston.
By Bus (Via Red Arrow Ontario Service)
Red Arrow Bus Service has expanded into Ontario. The coach busses run between Toronto and Ottawa seven days a week. Kingston bus stops include Harvey’s, 1141 Division St. and Goodes Hall, 143 Union St. Pre-booking is available on their website www.redarrow.ca
By Rail
With multiple departures and arrivals daily, Kingston’s VIA Rail station offers business and leisure travellers with connections to and from major city centres such as Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto. For a detailed listing of fares and schedules, visit their website or call 1.888.VIA-RAIL.
By Bus
Megabus offers service to Kingston, from Toronto, Montreal, and Ottawa. Visit ca.megabus.com. From Kingston, Flixbus offers transportation to Toronto, Ottawa, Windsor, and several other cities across the province. Tickets can be purchased at flixbus.ca
By Shuttle
Shuttle Kingston is flexible and accommodates most flight times. The shuttle transports to Watertown, Ogdensburg, and Ottawa airports. Call 1-800-731-6335 or visit their website for more details.