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The Wine route Toll Free: 1-888-855-4555 Points of Interest on reverse side 13 Murney Tower 19 Sandbanks Provincial Park Murney Tower was built in 1846 on The Wine Route 238 kms • 147 miles • 4.5 hrs round trip the shores of Lake Ontario as part of Take the Wine Route for a leisurely tour through ’s fastest growing Sandbanks is among the largest the defenses of Kingston. Now a Na- wine region. This tour will take you through beautiful Picton, Bloomfield and and most beautiful beaches in On- tional Historic Site and part of the the Bay of Quinte. Adjust your route to stop at one of the 30+ world class and tario, with golden sand and spar- and Kingston Fortifi- award winning wineries for the full Prince Edward County experience. kling water. Windsurfing, sailing, cations World Heritage Site, Murney canoeing and boating compete Tower is welcoming visitors each with sunbathing and swimming are ment in Adolphustown Township. summer to explore this wonderful 16 Kingston Penitentiary favourite park activities. They had sailed from New York in piece of Kingston heritage. Officially opened on June 1, 1835, the fall of 1783. 20 Bloomfield Bellevue House as the “Provincial Penitentiary of 14 Lake on the Mountain Bloomfield is a key destination the Province of Upper Canada,” 17 Bellevue House was once the home on Prince Edward County’s Taste it was one of the oldest prisons A natural curiosity, Lake on the of Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada’s and Arts Trails. It’s a place where in continuous use in the world at Mountain is located nearly 62 first Prime Minister. Restored to friends gather - for fine dining, cozy the time of its closure. Kingston metres above the Bay of Quinte. the 1840s period, and staffed by pubs, cafes and tearooms, wineries, Penitentiary was one of nine The lake has no visible water source costumed interpreters, the house antiques, handcrafted ice cream, federal prisons in the Kingston area. but has a constant flow of clean, and gardens are kept much as they fresh pastries, and homemade fresh water. It defies all known would have been during the time Millhaven Institution bakery goodies. 3 geographical and geological that Macdonald lived here with his Opened in 1971, Millhaven theories and stories of volcanoes, 21 Glanmore House wife and infant son. Institution was originally built meteorites and massive glacial Glanmore House, designated a Canada’s Penitentiary to replace the area’s other 15 whirlpools abound. National Historic Site of Canada Museum maximum security prison, Kingston The Crystal Palace in 1969, was built in 1882-1883 for Penitentiary. A riot at Kingston 18 Canada’s Penitentiary Museum, the wealthy banker J.P.C. Phillips and Penitentiary forced Millhaven to The Crystal Palace, built in 1887, award-winning museum dedicated his wife Harriet Dougall Phillips. open prematurely. adopted its name from the original solely to the preservation and inter- The grand interior features beautiful Crystal Palace created by Sir pretation of the history of our fed- 5 Loyalist Landing hand-painted ceilings and ornate Joseph Paxton in 1851 for the Great eral penitentiaries. The museum is woodwork. On June 16, 1784, a party of some Exhibition in London England. The housed within the former Warden’s 250 United Empire Loyalists landed building re-opened in 1997 and Proudly sponsored by: residence of the Kingston Peniten- near this site and established the remains one of the few original tiary. first permanent European settle- Crystal Palaces in the world. Copyright 2014 Tourism Kingston. All rights reserved. Printed in Canada.