Discover our Island, renowned for its tranquility and peace, bird watching, bicycling, music concerts, crafts, painters & paintings, farm holidays and much more .
Be Prepared The County of Lennox & Addington is a caring and friendly organization, dedicated to working for the benefit of all of the citizens of the county and to representing the best interests of the county's local municipalities, in a fiscally responsible and accountable manner.The County of Lennox & Addington is a serviceoriented organization, dedicated to respecting and upholding the rights of all individuals, and committed to the delivery of high quality, efficient, courteous and responsive municipal services, to county residents, visitors and the business community. more Welcome to Lennox & Addington County. Our team of dedicated County Councillors and staff are very pleased to have this opportunity to showcase our great County as it marks the 150th anniversary of incorporation.Lennox & Addington is alive with reminders of a rich past. The family names of the earliest pioneers remain, and hundreds of grand homes and family farmsteads still stand as a testament to their vision and hard work. more Celebrate Lennox & Addington County
Beautiful, heritage house museum. A real gem. Preserving house museums is of such great importance in preserving knowledge of how we lived in the past, and in teaching about our heritage and history as Canadians. My husband and I visited this lovely museum upon arrival in our move to Belleville. We now return once a year. Read more
Welcome to 2014 and a brand new year of discovery and vacation adventures. Our teams are crafting new and improved programming and events sure to capture your creative imagination, daring appetites, leisure desires, sporting fun and recreational prowess. Our attractions and facilities offer you unique experiences with educational fun - each with their own personalities. But combine them all, and you'll want to make plans to stay for more than one night!
The Mariners' Museum will be closed on Tuesday, September 30, for electrical maintenance. The Mariners' Park and Noland Trail will .04 OctSea Monster Scout DayYour scout troop will be transported back to the Cretaceous period to discover the world of prehistoric marine reptiles.
In 1967, Sandy MacLachlan created the Woodworking Museum as a Centennial Project. To house the collection, he dismantled an 1855 log house, originally built by the White family in Lanark County, and moved it to Princess Street in Kingston, Ontario. There it operated as a privately?owned museum for over a decade.In the early eighties, it was bought by the former Pittsburgh Township and once again, the log house was moved to its present location at Grass Creek Park. With the amalgamation of the City of Kingston in 1998, the museum became the responsibility of the Culture and Recreation Division in the Corporation of the City of Kingston.The MacLachlan Woodworking Museum holds the most extensive, nationally significant collection of woodworking tools in Canada.
The Museum is open to the public six days a week and offers a wide variety of programs and activities for schools and the general public. Guided and self-guided tours are available year-round.