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An online camera broadcasts a live broadcast overlooking Highway 401 near Division Street in Kingston, Canada. The city of Kingston belongs to the Canadian province of Ontario and is located on the east coast of Lake Ontario, namely, where it flows into the local river named after St. Lawrence.
The city of Kingston belongs to the Canadian province of Ontario and is located on the east coast of Lake Ontario, namely, where it flows into the local river named after St. Lawrence. Very close is the mountain range of the archipelago, called - Thousand Islands.
The city is home to about 117,000 people, and if you take into account the suburbs, about 153,000 residents. Locals call Kingston "Limestone City," which translates as "Limestone City." This is easy to explain, because here so many buildings are built from this building material. The central part of Kingston visually looks like a peninsula washed by the waters of Lake Ontario from the south, and from the west and east respectively by the waters of the rivers Cataraqui and Little Cataraqui.
The city is equidistant from the cities of Toronto and Montreal, it can be said that it is located just in the middle between these cities and located at the intersection of the three main transport highways of central Canada. In this case, we are talking about the Saint Lawrence Seaway, the Ontario Highway 401 and the National Canadian Railway. In addition, the local Norman Rogers Airport is an important transportation facility, providing regular air service to Toronto, Canada. This comfort from the point of view of transport is very relevant, as in Kingston there are two famous universities: the University of the Queen's and the Royal Military College of Canada, as well as the College of St. Lawrence College.