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An online camera overlooking Highway 401 near Sir John Macdonald Boulevard, Kingston, Canada. Kingston is a small town in the Canadian province of Ontario. Located on the north coast of Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River, almost in the middle between Montreal and Toronto.
Kingston is located on the north coast of Lake Ontario at the site of the Rideau Canal and not far from where the St. Lawrence River originates. The city is located 150 km southwest of Ottawa. Kingston, from the 17th century, was one of the main trading posts on the Great Lakes, through which furs were sent to Europe. In 1673, in the place where the river St. Lawrence flows from Lake Ontario, the French built Fort Frontenjak. To this day, only the northwest bastion and a section of the wall that can be seen in Kingston have survived from the fort. The main attraction of the city is Fort Henry, built in 1832. There are daily performances that introduce visitors to the life of the 19th century British military.
In the vicinity of Kingston, the coastal waters are home to sunken ships, attracting fresh-water divers. Almost all the wrecks were built in the second half of the 19th century and collapsed in the early 20th century. Underwater visibility varies from 15 to 30 m, the depth of the dive can reach 35 m. From Kingston you can go on a cruise on the River St. Lawrence.