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Sunday, September 14
10:00 AM

Kingston Symphony Volunteers' Book Fair

10:00 AM — 02:00 PM

Ready for a book bonanza? The Kingston Symphony Volunteers Book Fair has thousands of books of every category! Categories include: Fiction (featuring many recent novels), Mystery, Biography, Politics, Music, Canadiana, Children’s, Literature, Poetry, History, Military, Art, Architecture, Health and Fitness, Self-help and DIY, and many more. Collectible hunter? We have some excellent collectibles from a variety of different categories. Whether it's a hard cover, soft cover, paperback, or collectible you're looking for, the Kingston Symphony Volunteers Book Fair has you covered!

Get first access to the incredible selection of books at the Kingston Symphony Volunteers Book Fair by purchasing an Early Entry ticket for opening night. A ticket lets you shop from 4-4:30 p.m. before the Book Fair officially starts at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, September 4, 2025. Tickets are $25 each and only 50 tickets will be sold. Entry at 4:30 p.m. is $5 and these tickets are available at the door. Entry on all other dates of the Book Fair is free.

Visit our site for Early Entry tickets and more information. https://www.kingstonsymphony.ca/events/book-fair

Sale Dates
Thursday, September 4, 2025 - 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Friday, September 5, 2025 - 10:00 am to 7:00 pm
Saturday, September 6, 2025 - 10:00 am to 3:00 pm
Sunday, September 7, 2025 - 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
Monday, September 8 - Friday, September 12, 2025 - 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Saturday, September 13, 2025 - 10:00 am to 3:00 pm
Sunday, September 14, 2025 - 10:00 am to 2:00 pm

Location/Venue Name
Kingston Symphony Warehouse

  • 785 Sir John A. Macdonald Boulevard, Unit 7A, Kingston, K7L 1H3
Thursday, September 18
All day

S.S. Keewatin open for second season

12:00 AM — 11:59 PM

Step aboard history! 
The Great Lakes Museum’s S.S. Keewatin — the world’s only remaining Edwardian-era passenger steamliner — officially launched its second season of tours on May 11, 2025. Built in 1907, this magnificent vessel attracted over 23,000 visitors in 2024 and continues to captivate guests with its elegance, legacy, and maritime stories.

Three guided tours are available:

  • 75-minute Premium Experience: Access to all available passenger and crew areas
  • 45-minute Essentials Experience: Main passenger areas - perfect for families
  • 30-minute Engine Room Experience: Explore the boiler room and original steam engines

All tours include personal headsets.

You can book tickets in advance at greatlakesmuseum.ca/buy-tickets. The museum is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Important Information About Accessibility
The S.S. Keewatin is not an accessible ship. Gangways, multiple steep stairways, and narrow passages prohibit the use of mobility devices and strollers. Passengers must be physically fit enough to stand for the length of the tour and navigate tight quarters, stairways, and uneven surfaces. The Museum galleries are fully accessible, and the washrooms are partially accessible. Registered dog guides and service animals are welcome.

Location/Venue Name
Great Lakes Musemu

  • 55 Ontario Street, Kingston, K7L2Y2
Thursday, September 25
All day

S.S. Keewatin open for second season

12:00 AM — 11:59 PM

Step aboard history! 
The Great Lakes Museum’s S.S. Keewatin — the world’s only remaining Edwardian-era passenger steamliner — officially launched its second season of tours on May 11, 2025. Built in 1907, this magnificent vessel attracted over 23,000 visitors in 2024 and continues to captivate guests with its elegance, legacy, and maritime stories.

Three guided tours are available:

  • 75-minute Premium Experience: Access to all available passenger and crew areas
  • 45-minute Essentials Experience: Main passenger areas - perfect for families
  • 30-minute Engine Room Experience: Explore the boiler room and original steam engines

All tours include personal headsets.

You can book tickets in advance at greatlakesmuseum.ca/buy-tickets. The museum is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Important Information About Accessibility
The S.S. Keewatin is not an accessible ship. Gangways, multiple steep stairways, and narrow passages prohibit the use of mobility devices and strollers. Passengers must be physically fit enough to stand for the length of the tour and navigate tight quarters, stairways, and uneven surfaces. The Museum galleries are fully accessible, and the washrooms are partially accessible. Registered dog guides and service animals are welcome.

Location/Venue Name
Great Lakes Musemu

  • 55 Ontario Street, Kingston, K7L2Y2
Thursday, October 2
All day

S.S. Keewatin open for second season

12:00 AM — 11:59 PM

Step aboard history! 
The Great Lakes Museum’s S.S. Keewatin — the world’s only remaining Edwardian-era passenger steamliner — officially launched its second season of tours on May 11, 2025. Built in 1907, this magnificent vessel attracted over 23,000 visitors in 2024 and continues to captivate guests with its elegance, legacy, and maritime stories.

Three guided tours are available:

  • 75-minute Premium Experience: Access to all available passenger and crew areas
  • 45-minute Essentials Experience: Main passenger areas - perfect for families
  • 30-minute Engine Room Experience: Explore the boiler room and original steam engines

All tours include personal headsets.

You can book tickets in advance at greatlakesmuseum.ca/buy-tickets. The museum is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Important Information About Accessibility
The S.S. Keewatin is not an accessible ship. Gangways, multiple steep stairways, and narrow passages prohibit the use of mobility devices and strollers. Passengers must be physically fit enough to stand for the length of the tour and navigate tight quarters, stairways, and uneven surfaces. The Museum galleries are fully accessible, and the washrooms are partially accessible. Registered dog guides and service animals are welcome.

Location/Venue Name
Great Lakes Musemu

  • 55 Ontario Street, Kingston, K7L2Y2
Saturday, October 4
09:00 AM

Project Management Institute Ottawa Valley Outaouais Chapter Kingston Symposium - Ready to Thrive: The Stories Told, The Futures Built

09:00 AM — 05:00 PM

As part of the 40th anniversary celebration of the Project Management Institute – Ottawa Valley Chapter (PMI OVOC), we are proud to host the inaugural Project Management Symposium in Kingston, Ontario in partnership with the Kingston Branch. This milestone event recognizes four decades of leadership, innovation, and resilience – while embracing the vibrant and uniquely collaborative project management ecosystem that defines Kingston today.

“The Stories Told, The Futures Built” invites project professionals, thought leaders, industry partners, and public sector changemakers to reflect on the journeys that have shaped us, and the strategic foresight required to navigate what lies ahead.

This symposium explores how storytelling, lived experience, and data converge to inform agile leadership, inclusive planning, and bold execution. From addressing uncertainty to advancing industry collaboration, this gathering challenges us to turn insight into action and projects into policy, partnerships, and progress.

Together, we’ll honour the past with clarity, tackle today’s complex problems with confidence, and build futures that are resilient, connected, and impactful.

Join us this October in Kingston as we celebrate 40 years of delivering value through projects, honouring the legacy of leadership, and building a roadmap for the next generation of project managers.

Location/Venue Name
Delta Kingston Waterfront Hotel

  • 1 Johnson St, Kingston, ON , K7L 5H7
Thursday, October 9
All day

S.S. Keewatin open for second season

12:00 AM — 11:59 PM

Step aboard history! 
The Great Lakes Museum’s S.S. Keewatin — the world’s only remaining Edwardian-era passenger steamliner — officially launched its second season of tours on May 11, 2025. Built in 1907, this magnificent vessel attracted over 23,000 visitors in 2024 and continues to captivate guests with its elegance, legacy, and maritime stories.

Three guided tours are available:

  • 75-minute Premium Experience: Access to all available passenger and crew areas
  • 45-minute Essentials Experience: Main passenger areas - perfect for families
  • 30-minute Engine Room Experience: Explore the boiler room and original steam engines

All tours include personal headsets.

You can book tickets in advance at greatlakesmuseum.ca/buy-tickets. The museum is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Important Information About Accessibility
The S.S. Keewatin is not an accessible ship. Gangways, multiple steep stairways, and narrow passages prohibit the use of mobility devices and strollers. Passengers must be physically fit enough to stand for the length of the tour and navigate tight quarters, stairways, and uneven surfaces. The Museum galleries are fully accessible, and the washrooms are partially accessible. Registered dog guides and service animals are welcome.

Location/Venue Name
Great Lakes Musemu

  • 55 Ontario Street, Kingston, K7L2Y2