Kingston City Hall – Mclvor Road
Check out the boats and ancient fortifications as you leave the Kingston Trailhead and hike west along the Kingston Waterfront. The Trail continues through Lake Ontario Park, with views of the River and Wolfe Island in the distance (that is still Canada out there!). At the end of the Park, the Trail heads north through Urban Kingston, before passing through the Train Station and past the grave of Sir John A McDonald in Cataraqui Cemetery. A stretch of the old railbed takes one to the edge of Town at McIvor Road.
Trail Alerts
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Access to all Private Land restricted for Hunting Season 3-16 Nov
For safety reasons the private property sections of RTA trails are closed from Monday November 3rd to Sunday November 16th 2025 when rifles, shotguns and muzzle loading guns can be used in addition to bows. Only hikes that are conducted in Provincial Parks, Conservation Areas, public areas and confirmed areas where there is no hunting…
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Map 1: Kingston Sewer Line
After 30 months, the sewer line construction is complete and the temporary trail diversion between Queen Mary Rd (South end) and the junction of Parkway Rd and Princess Street (North end) has now been removed. Map 1 has been updated back to the original route.
