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  2. List of historic places in Kingston, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Kingston Fortifications National Historic Site of Canada Kingston ON 44°13′45″N 76°28′57″W  /  44.2293°N 76.4825°W  / 44.2293; -76.4825  ( Kingston Fortifications National Historic Site of

  3. Hotel Dieu Hospital (Kingston, Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Dieu Hospital from a distance. Hotel Dieu Hospital site is a Catholic hospital in Kingston, Ontario, Canada and part of Kingston Health Sciences Centre.It is affiliated with Queen's University, and is a partner site with Kingston General Hospital, delivering health care, conducting research and training the health care professionals.

  4. Kingston, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Kingston is a city in Ontario, Canada, ... The building became the Hotel Dieu Hospital in 1892. The college reopened at another location in 1896. [37]

  5. Kingston General Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Kingston General Hospital (KGH) site is an acute-care teaching hospital affiliated with Queen's University located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.Along with the Hotel Dieu Hospital (HDH) site, these hospitals form Kingston Health Sciences Centre which delivers health care services to more than 500,000 residents throughout southeastern Ontario; conducts health care research and trains future ...

  6. List of hotels in Canada - Wikipedia

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    8 Ontario. 9 Prince Edward Island. 10 Quebec. 11 Saskatchewan. 12 Yukon. 13 See also. ... This is a list of notable hotels in Canada. Alberta. Banff Springs Hotel, Banff;

  7. Kingston City Hall (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The Kingston Public Market was officially established by the City of Kingston in 1801, and the rules and regulations were proclaimed in May 1811. It was the centre of commerce and trade in the city and through the 19th century public buildings, hotels, and shops developed around the square including Kingston City Hall which was built in 1844.