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Kingsville Historic Site
Historic Site in Kingsville, Ontario, Canada
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Canadian Transportation Museum and Heritage Village
The Canadian Transportation Museum and Heritage village in Kingsville, Ontario is a fascinating attraction on a 100 acre site housing one of the largest vehicle museums in Ontario, as well as artifacts and building dating back from the late 1700's to the 1920's. Come tour the transportation museum with various modes of transport from the 1800's and up as well as horse and oxen drawn carts, hot rods, Ford Model T's, corvettes, T-birds and much more, and the heritage village features over a dozen buildings of local significance with interesting displays. The 50's Diner here offers a rock and roll experience with good food at great prices and they are licensed, have an outdoor patio surrounded by acres of natural beauty, antique vehicles and the pioneer village. The Canadian Transportation Museum and Heritage village has a museum store with many gift items and souvenirs, come for an unforgettable experience.
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The Kings Hotel Inn and Suites2015-08-24
Located in Kingsville, Essex County, Ontario, Canada
The Kings Hotel Inn and Suites in Kingsville, Ontario was established all the way back in 1860 and offers historical suites downtown with comfortable modern rooms sure to please, ideal for business or leisure stays. The restaurant is warm with stunning decor and serves exquisite salads rich in flavour from fresh local produce, there are sandwiches and wrap choices, great appetizers and burgers made with their homemade secret recipe, other menu items include pizzas and great dinner meals of perch, broasted chicken and much more, plus they do take out. The Kings Hotel Inn and Suites is simply a wonderful place to stay with a great selection of hotel specials and packages.READ MORE
Old Farmhouse Bed and Breakfast2015-08-26
Located in Kingsville, Essex County, Ontario, Canada
The Old Farmhouse Bed and Breakfast in Kingsville, Ontario offers a wonderful stay in the upper floor Garden suite with standard features, or the air conditioned Heritage Room on the main floor with queen bed, robes, WIFI, luggage rack and more. Enjoy spectacular views of Lake Erie and Point Pelee National Park from the south end of the property, and the shaded veranda is the perfect retreat for relaxing. Your day starts with a full country breakfast in the harvest dining room surrounded by an Early Canadian antique collection. Visit John's Orchard at the Old Farmhouse Bed and Breakfast with many apple varieties, it's the perfect destination for a morning stroll as they say, come for a fabulous stay and memorable experience.READ MORE
Lucky Chopsticks Chinese Buffet2015-08-25
Located in Kingsville, Essex County, Ontario, Canada
Lucky Chopsticks Chinese Buffet in Kingsville, Ontario is a modern restaurant offering a new twist and outlook to traditional buffets with an extensive selection of barbeque, traditional Canadian selections, exquisite dessert and a sushi bar. There's a full take-out menu available with Chinese and Canadian favourites, open 7 days a week to be enjoyed off-site. Lucky Chopsticks Chinese Buffet offers the largest selection in the country, and weekend dinners feature salmon, crab legs and roast beef, there are also grab and go boxed lunch deals with over 30 items to choose from, and the lunch buffet boasts over 100 items. Come for an exquisite dining experience at great buffet prices for lunch and dinner, they are open every day from 11am to 9pm, don't miss out.READ MORE
Colasanti's Tropical Gardens2015-08-24
Located in Kingsville, Essex County, Ontario, Canada
Colasanti's Tropical Gardens in Kingsville, Ontario are open 365 days a year for great fun and entertainment with indoor mini golf, a petting zoo, restaurant and candy shop, rides and amusement, retail plants and home decor, and an arcade room. They have great activities for all ages and welcome groups and schools, plus host regular themed events throughout the season with the restaurant boasting a wide variety of menus and catering options. The indoor miniature golf offers 18 holes in a beautiful botanical setting with koi fish, turtles, water fountains and more, come take the challenge, and the petting zoo has a 10ft alligator, Ring Tailed Lemurs, Coatimundi, Bunnies, Rabbits, Pygmy Goats, Fallow Deer, Llamas, Snakes, Reptiles and much more. Colasanti's Tropical Gardens has indoor rides for all ages from bumper cars to coaster rides and more, and the restaurant served freshly cooked meals daily, specializing in broasted chicken, pizza, pure apple cider and hot homemade donuts, plus the candy shoppe has exquisite sweet treats, specialty foods and candy items. Colasanti’s Retail Plants and Home Decor and Collectables Shoppe has home grown and exotic plants, artificial plants, metal wall art, vases mirrors, garden decor and much more, come for a wonderful visit.READ MORE
Canadian Transportation Museum and Heritage Village2015-08-25
Located in Kingsville, Essex County, Ontario, Canada
The Canadian Transportation Museum and Heritage village in Kingsville, Ontario is a fascinating attraction on a 100 acre site housing one of the largest vehicle museums in Ontario, as well as artifacts and building dating back from the late 1700's to the 1920's. Come tour the transportation museum with various modes of transport from the 1800's and up as well as horse and oxen drawn carts, hot rods, Ford Model T's, corvettes, T-birds and much more, and the heritage village features over a dozen buildings of local significance with interesting displays. The 50's Diner here offers a rock and roll experience with good food at great prices and they are licensed, have an outdoor patio surrounded by acres of natural beauty, antique vehicles and the pioneer village. The Canadian Transportation Museum and Heritage village has a museum store with many gift items and souvenirs, come for an unforgettable experience.READ MORE
Kings Landing Restaurant2015-08-24
Located in Kingsville, Essex County, Ontario, Canada
Kings Landing Restaurant in Kingsville, Ontario is located right on the shore of Lake Erie, home to exquisite homemade Greek cuisine with views over Kingsville's harbour. Specializing in exquisite steaks and seafood, other delectable menu items include appetizer choices of escargot, dolmades, saganaki, tzatziki with pita bread, calamari and more, and lunch features sandwiches, Greek dishes and entrees, while dinner is a sublime affair of seafood, chicken and pasta, ribs, filet mignon, Greek entrees and much more, as they say it's food from the Gods. Kings Landing Restaurant is located in the original Grovedale House circa 1886 complete with resident ghost George Still, come for a fascinating visit, great meal and drinks of local wines and specialty coffees, enjoy dining out on the patio with stunning views, it's the perfect place to meet.READ MORE
Kingsville Historical Park2015-08-26
Located in Kingsville, Essex County, Ontario, Canada
Kingsville Historical Park in Kingsville, Ontario is a military museum pertaining to the sacrifices of the men and women in the military, and provides information for future generations, including the contributions of early settlers and native Canadians. Home of the restored late 1800 rangelight and the Charlie Campbell Museum, here visitors can view the artifacts and information of the Essex County residents from 1861 to the present. The Kingsville Historical Park research Library contains numerous volumes of donated Research material available upon request, and the exhibits cover collections regarding the United Empire Loyalists and artifacts and information on the People of Essex County. READ MORE
Cindy's2015-08-24
Located in Kingsville, Essex County, Ontario, Canada
Cindy's offers a unique shopping experience in Kingsville, Ontario complete with seasonal garden center boasting a huge selection of plants and garden accessories. They have unusual and beautiful gifts, purses, accessories, stunning jewelery that's affordable, as well as fashion, home accents and decor, must haves for the kitchen and seasonal decor, they also cover hobbies and personal interests, here quality products and great advice enhance your shopping experience. Cindy's Too also has a country store where the husband can wait and enjoy the paper and some refreshments while you shop, they also serve hand scooped ice cream, muffins and pastries, delicious fudge, specialty coffee, teas and much more, plus have some great products, come for an unforgettable shopping experience, it's a unique and beautiful store.READ MORE
Dancing Tree Guest Suite2015-08-24
Located in Kingsville, Essex County, Ontario, Canada
Dancing Tree Guest Suite is a relaxing and comfortable bed and breakfast in Kingsville, Ontario with everything you need to feel right at home. The suite has a private entrance and is completely separate from the main house for the ultimate in privacy and they offer service in English and Spanish, join your hosts on the veranda for a glass of wine and share some lively conversation. Dancing Tree Guest Suite is ideally based near the Point Pelee National Park, the ferry docks for Pelee Island, many wineries, beaches and historic sites, it's perfect for exploring the region, come enjoy a memorable stay.READ MORE
The Jack Miner Migratory Bird Foundation2015-08-24
Located in Kingsville, Essex County, Ontario, Canada
The Jack Miner Migratory Bird Foundation in Kingsville, Ontario was established in 1931 to continue the good work of Jack Miner who pioneered the banding of migrating waterfowl and founded the migratory waterfowl refuge system. This charitable organisation operates soley on grants and with a long history going back to when Jack formed one of the first Game Protective associations in 1900. In 1904 Jack Miner who founded the Jack Miner Migratory Bird Sanctuary for the conservation of migrating Canada geese and wild ducks, was dubbed the Father of Conservation. To this day Jacks work is honoured by the board of directors and he was inducted into the Legends of the Outdoors Hall of Fame for his pioneering work. His house is open to the public and there's a viewing platform and gazebo, and a 5km trail system in the south side of the property in the Jack Miner woods.READ MORE