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Canada - Kingston Ontario Book 6 in Colour Photos: Saving Our History One Photo at a Time (Cruising Ontario)

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Book Synopsis: Kingston is located where the St. Lawrence River meets Lake Ontario and the Rideau Canal. It is a historic city midway between Toronto and Montreal. Kingston was the first capital of the Province of Canada. Kingston is nicknamed the "Limestone City" because of the many heritage buildings constructed using local limestone. During the War of 1812, Kingston was the base for the Lake Ontario division of the Great Lakes British naval fleet, which engaged in a vigorous arms race with the American fleet based at Sackets Harbor, New York for control of Lake Ontario. Fortifications and other defensive structures were built. In the 1840s, the Upper Canadian government built Fort Henry and a series of distinctive Martello towers to guard the entrance to the Rideau Canal, the shipyard on Point Frederick, and the harbor. All still exist, and Fort Henry is a popular tourist attraction. The nearby village of Barriefield, overlooking the Cataraqui River was settled in the 1830s, and is now a well-preserved historical neighborhood. The Kingston Penitentiary which opened on June 1, 1835 was Canada’s oldest reformatory prison. Its layout – an imposing front gate leading to a cross-shaped cellblock with workshops to the rear – was the model for other federal prisons for more than a century. It is Classical architecture in local stone. Kingston Penitentiary represented a significant departure from the way society had dealt with its criminals. Previously, jails were used primarily as places to hold convicts awaiting execution, banishment, or public humiliation. The penitentiary imposed a severe regime designed to reform the inmate through reflection, hard work, and the fear of punishment. Inmates lived in small cells but worked together from dawn to dusk under a rigidly enforced code of silence. Kingston Penitentiary stands as a symbol of this country’s commitment to maintaining law and order.

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Experience the historic charm of Kingston, Ontario like never before with our stunning book "Kingston Ontario: Saving Our History One Photo at a Time". With vibrant, high-quality color photos, this book takes you on a captivating journey through Kingston's rich heritage and storied past. Discover the city where the St. Lawrence River meets Lake Ontario and the Rideau Canal, a place steeped in history and brimming with architectural wonders.

Known as the "Limestone City," Kingston boasts a plethora of heritage buildings constructed using local limestone, beautifully preserved to this day. Immerse yourself in the captivating stories of the War of 1812, as Kingston stood as the base for the British naval fleet, engaging in a thrilling arms race with the American fleet. Explore the remarkable fortifications and defensive structures that were built during this turbulent time, still standing as testaments to our nation's resilience.

No visit to Kingston would be complete without a trip to the iconic Fort Henry. This historic site, along with its accompanying Martello towers, served as guardians of the Rideau Canal, the shipyard on Point Frederick, and the harbor. Step back in time as you walk through its grounds, witnessing the grandeur of the past and gain a deeper understanding of our country's journey.

Delve into the secrets of Barriefield, a picturesque village that overlooks the Cataraqui River. Settled in the 1830s, this well-preserved historical neighborhood offers a glimpse into the daily lives of those who once called it home. With each turn of the page, you'll be transported to a different era, a testament to Kingston's enduring legacy.

Discover the historic significance of Canada's oldest reformatory prison, Kingston Penitentiary. Uncover the architectural brilliance of its classical design, constructed with local stone. This pioneering institution revolutionized the way society dealt with criminals, shifting the focus towards reform and rehabilitation. Explore the harsh realities of life within its walls and witness the impact it had on shaping our country's commitment to law and order.

Don't miss out on this extraordinary book that allows you to relive Kingston's captivating history through its stunning color photos. Join us on this journey of discovery as we preserve our heritage one photo at a time. Order your copy now and immerse yourself in the allure of Kingston, Ontario.

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