Kingston Sport Organizations - Kingston Tourism
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<strong>Kingston</strong> Ontario • A <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Tourism</strong> Destination<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Organizations</strong><br />
www.kingstoncanada.com
<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Organizations</strong><br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> is home to a diverse local sport population ranging from Aquatics to<br />
Windsurfing. With over 200 local groups supporting over 50 different sport activities, <strong>Kingston</strong><br />
has a wealth of skills and opportunity in sport tourism development.<br />
Please use our directory below to find national, provincial and local organizations dedicated to<br />
the advancement of sport in Canada.<br />
National <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Organizations</strong><br />
Canadian <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Tourism</strong> Alliance (CSTA)<br />
http://canadiansporttourism.com/<br />
National Association of <strong>Sport</strong> Commissions (NASC)<br />
http://www.sportscommissions.org/<br />
<strong>Sport</strong> Canada<br />
http://www.pch.gc.ca/eng/1268160670172/1268160761399<br />
Provincial <strong>Organizations</strong><br />
<strong>Sport</strong> Ontario<br />
http://www.sportalliance.com<br />
Ministry of Health and Long Term Care<br />
http://www.mhp.gov.on.ca/en/default.asp<br />
Local <strong>Organizations</strong><br />
Coaching the Coaches<br />
http://www.coachingthecoaches.ca/<br />
For more information on <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Tourism</strong> opportunities in <strong>Kingston</strong>, please contact us at 613-544-<br />
2725 or toll-free at 1-866-665-3326.
SERVICES<br />
For Event Right Holders:<br />
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Bid preparation and support<br />
Financial and in-kind support<br />
Liaison with local facilities, sport organizations and community stakeholders<br />
Coordination with accommodation providers and restaurateurs<br />
Connection with local business partners, media contacts and potential local sponsors<br />
Visitor Services and <strong>Tourism</strong> Ambassador support before, during and after your event<br />
Measurement using the <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Tourism</strong> Economic Assessment Model (STEAM) to assess<br />
your event's economic impact<br />
Ongoing support throughout the process to ensure your event's success.<br />
For Local <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Organizations</strong>:<br />
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Bid Development<br />
Liaison to local accommodation providers, facilities, restaurateurs and community<br />
stakeholders<br />
Online resources and templates<br />
Assistance and advice on marketing and promotions<br />
Connection with local business community and sponsorship information<br />
In-kind support and visitor information<br />
Relationships with group travel service providers<br />
In-house expertise and counseling to help you through the process of hosting a sport<br />
event<br />
For more information regarding <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Tourism</strong> in <strong>Kingston</strong>, please contact us at 613-544-2725 or<br />
toll-free at 1-866-665-3326.
Aquatics<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong>'s swim clubs have the ability to host Aquatic events at the local, regional, provincial and<br />
national levels. <strong>Kingston</strong> offers amenities such as Artillery Park, the <strong>Kingston</strong> Military Community<br />
<strong>Sport</strong>s Centre at RMC and the <strong>Kingston</strong> Family YMCA pools for hosting these events. The <strong>Kingston</strong><br />
Masters Aquatic Club provides programming for adults of all swimming abilities and interests. The<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Sharks Swim Club is a competitive swim club open for youth, military and the civilian<br />
community of CFB <strong>Kingston</strong>. The <strong>Kingston</strong> Synchronized Swim Club offers professional instruction to<br />
athletes at a recreational and competitive level with an aim is to achieve high level fitness in a team<br />
environment. The <strong>Kingston</strong> Blue Marlin Swim Club has been around for over 40 years and offers a<br />
variety of high quality swim programs at competitive and recreational levels.<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Masters Aquatics Club<br />
http://www.kingstonmasters.ca<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Sharks Swim Club<br />
http://www.kingstonsharks.org<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Synchronized Swim Club<br />
http://kingstonsynchro@yahoo.ca<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Blue Marlins<br />
http://www.swimkingston.ca<br />
Artillery Park Aquatic Centre<br />
http://www.cityofkingston.ca/residents<br />
76 Ordnance Street<br />
613-546-4291 ext. 1700<br />
Indoor | 25m Pool| Sauna| Washrooms | Change Rooms<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Family YMCA- Wright Crescent<br />
http://www.kingston.ymca.ca/<br />
100 Wright Crescent<br />
613-546-2647<br />
Indoor | 18m Pool, with 4 Lanes | Washrooms| Change Rooms<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Military Community <strong>Sport</strong>s Centre<br />
http://www.cg.cfpsa.ca/cg-pc/<strong>Kingston</strong>/EN/Facilities/kmcsc/Pages/default.aspx<br />
11 Duty Drive<br />
613-541-5010 ext. 8752<br />
Indoor | 25m Pool with 8 lanes| 10m Pool| Washrooms| Change Rooms<br />
Queen's University Athletics & Recreation Centre (ARC)<br />
https://www.facebook.com/QueensARC<br />
284 Earl Street<br />
613-533-2500
Archery<br />
The <strong>Kingston</strong> Archery Club is a non-profit organization that provides the opportunity for archers to<br />
practice their skills; both indoors during our winter session and outdoors. Facilities include an outdoor<br />
range at the <strong>Kingston</strong> Archery Club, and an indoor range during winter months.<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Archery Club<br />
http://www.kingstonarcheryclub.com<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Archery Club<br />
http://www.kingstonarcheryclub.com/<br />
236 Nelson Street<br />
Outdoor Range | During the Summer Months
Athletic Department<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> has 3 exceptional campuses of post-secondary athletics. Queen's University has been a leading<br />
program in several athletic disciplines for years competing and hosting provincial competition with the<br />
OUA (Ontario Interuniversity <strong>Sport</strong>) as well as national competitions with the CIS (Canadian<br />
Interuniversity <strong>Sport</strong>). Royal Military College of Canada's (RMC) athletic program is designed to provide<br />
opportunities for cadets to participate in sport at the highest level of competition available for Canadian<br />
university athletes in the CIS and OUA. St. Lawrence College's <strong>Kingston</strong> Campus provides college<br />
students to participate in elite competition with the OCAA (Ontario Colleges Athletics Association).<br />
Queen's University Athletics Department<br />
http://www.gogaelsgo.com<br />
Royal Military College of Canada Athletics Department<br />
http://www.rmc.ca<br />
St. Lawrence College: <strong>Kingston</strong>- Athletic Department<br />
http://www.slcathletics.ca<br />
Queen's University<br />
- Queen's Athletics & Recreation Centre (ARC)<br />
Pool | 3 Gymnasiums | Fitness Centre | Racquetball Courts | Squash Courts | Locker Rooms<br />
-Richardson Stadium & West Campus Fields<br />
3 Full Sized Grass Fields | 8 Tennis Courts | Running Track | Locker Rooms<br />
- Tindall Field<br />
Full-Sized Artificial Turf Field | 3 Lane Track<br />
Royal Military College<br />
-<strong>Kingston</strong> Military Community <strong>Sport</strong>s Centre<br />
25m Pool | Anderson Field House | Squash Courts | Fitness Centre<br />
-Constantine Arena<br />
NHL-Sized Ice Pad | Change Rooms<br />
-Navy Fields/Inner Field<br />
Soccer Fields | Rugby Pitch | Tennis Courts<br />
St. Lawrence College<br />
Gymnasium | Soccer Field | Rugby Pitch | Fitness Centre | Squash Courts
Badminton<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> has a large number of courts available to host badminton tournaments at the local, regional,<br />
provincial, and national levels. The <strong>Kingston</strong> Badminton Club, and other local organizations help to<br />
develop athletes to compete in events across Ontario, Canada and Internationally.<br />
Limestone Badminton Club<br />
http://limestonebadmintonclub.com/
Ball Hockey<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> has arenas available during the summer months to host ball hockey tournaments and games at<br />
the local, regional, provincial, and national level. The <strong>Kingston</strong> Minor Ball Hockey League works to<br />
develop players that annually compete in provincial and subsequently national championships. The Power<br />
Play Centre hosts several ball hockey leagues and runs camps during the summer for children on its NHL-<br />
Sized outdoor rink.<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Minor Ball Hockey Association<br />
http://www.kingstonballhockey.ca<br />
Power Play Centre<br />
http://www.powerplaycentre.com<br />
Invista Centre<br />
http://www.cityofkingston.ca/residents<br />
4 NHL-Sized Surfaces | Meeting Rooms| Change Rooms | Pro Shop<br />
Cataraqui Community Centre<br />
http://www.cityofkingston.ca/residents<br />
NHL Sized Surface | Olympic-Sized Surface | Change Rooms | Pro Shop<br />
Power Play Centre<br />
http://www.powerplaycentre.com/<br />
Outdoor Facility | NHL- Sized Surface
Basketball<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> is home to numerous courts and gymnasiums. Youth programs in the city, such as the <strong>Kingston</strong><br />
Impact Basketball Club and Guardsmen Basketball Club host tournaments annually that draw large<br />
numbers of participants and teams. <strong>Kingston</strong> has hosted multiple provincial level events which allow for<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> to showcase its facilities and amenities at the provincial level. With over 15 gymnasiums<br />
available to host an event in the <strong>Kingston</strong>-area, nearby accommodations and a great geographic location,<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> is an exceptional place to host your next tournament or event.<br />
City Basketball League<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Impact Basketball Club<br />
http://www.kingstonimpact.ca<br />
info@kingstonimpact.ca<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Lakers Basketball Club (Youth)<br />
http://www.kingstonlakers.com<br />
lakers2005@sympatico.ca |<br />
Queens University Physical Education Centre<br />
http://www.queensu.ca<br />
69 Union Street<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Military Community <strong>Sport</strong>s Centre (RMC)<br />
http://www.cg.cfpsa.ca/cg-pc/<strong>Kingston</strong>/EN/Facilities/kmcsc/Pages/default.aspx<br />
11 Duty Drive<br />
Regiopolis-Notre Dame High School<br />
http://www.reginotredame.ca/<br />
130 Russell Street<br />
St. Lawrence College<br />
http://www.stlawrencecollege.ca/<br />
10 Country Club Drive<br />
Loyalist Collegiate Vocational Institute (LCVI)<br />
http://lcvi.limestone.on.ca/<br />
153 Van Order Drive<br />
Queen Elizabeth Collegiate Vocational Institute (QECVI)<br />
http://queenelizabeth.limestone.on.ca/<br />
145 Kirkpatrick Street<br />
Bayridge Secondary School<br />
http://bayridgess.limestone.on.ca/<br />
1059 Taylor-Kidd Boulevard
LaSalle Secondary School<br />
http://lasalle.limestone.on.ca/<br />
773 County Road #15<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Collegiate Vocational Institute (KCVI)<br />
http://kcvi.limestone.on.ca/<br />
235 Frontenac Street<br />
Holy Cross Secondary School<br />
http://www.hccss.ca/en/<br />
1085 Woodbine Avenue<br />
Frontenac Secondary School<br />
http://frontenacss.limestone.on.ca/<br />
1789 Bath Road<br />
Ernestown Secondary School<br />
http://ernestownss.limestone.on.ca/<br />
50 Main Street (Odessa, Ont.)<br />
École Secondaire Catholique Marie-Rivier<br />
http://marie-rivier.ecolecatholique.ca/<br />
711 Dalton Avenue
Bowling<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> is host to 3 major bowling facilities; 2-ten pin centers and one 5-pin center. <strong>Kingston</strong> has strong<br />
support from its clubs for hosting tournaments or special events and is capable of hosting large scale<br />
tournaments at several competitive levels.<br />
Garrison 5-Pin Bowlers Association<br />
Greater <strong>Kingston</strong> Ten-Pin Bowling Association<br />
http://www.kingstontenpin.ca<br />
Odessa Mixed Bowling League<br />
Cloverleaf Lanes<br />
http://www.cloverleaflanes.com/<br />
10 Bath Road<br />
Prost Bowling Centre<br />
830 Gardiners Road<br />
Garrison 5-Pin Bowling Lanes<br />
http://www.cg.cfpsa.ca/cg-pc/<strong>Kingston</strong>/EN/Facilities/bowling_alley/Pages/default.aspx<br />
6 Princess Mary Ave. (CFB <strong>Kingston</strong>)
Canoe/Kayak<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> is surrounded by many canoeing and kayaking destinations. The Cataraqui Canoe Club of<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> supports canoeing and kayaking in the <strong>Kingston</strong>-area and is a great resource for paddlers.<br />
Cataraqui Canoe Club of <strong>Kingston</strong><br />
http://www.cataraquicanoe.on.ca
Cheerleading<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> has had great success with its cheerleading organizations whether it is high school national titles<br />
or <strong>Kingston</strong> Elite All Star Cheerleading Company's teams competing in provincial, national and<br />
international competitions.<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Elite All Star Cheerleading Company<br />
http://www.kingstonelitecheer.com
Cricket<br />
Cricket is a very fast growing sport in the world and <strong>Kingston</strong> is proud to be home of the <strong>Kingston</strong><br />
Cricket Club. The KCC competes under the Ottawa Valley Cricket Council and has been active since<br />
2003.<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Cricket Club<br />
http://www.ottawacricket.org/en/teams/kingston.htm<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Cricket Ground (City Park)<br />
Corner of Court Street and Barrie Street
Curling<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> is home to three curling facilities and proud curling clubs open and to showcase their facilities<br />
to host curling events at the local, regional, and provincial level. <strong>Kingston</strong> is also home to the second<br />
oldest curling club in Canada, the Royal <strong>Kingston</strong> Curling Club, established in 1820. <strong>Kingston</strong> will also<br />
play host to the 2011 BDO Canadian Open, part of the Capital One Grand Slam of Curling and will be the<br />
proud host of the 2013 Scotties Tournament of Hearts.<br />
Royal <strong>Kingston</strong> Curling Club<br />
http://www.royalkingston.com<br />
130 Days Road<br />
613-546-2243<br />
Garrison Golf and Curling Club (CFB <strong>Kingston</strong>)<br />
http://www.ggcc.on.ca/curling/<br />
11 Red Patch Avenue<br />
613) 546-4952<br />
Cataraqui Golf and Country Club<br />
http://www.cataraqui.com<br />
961 King Street West<br />
613-546-1753
Cycling<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> is ideal for cyclists to train and compete. The climate is unbeatable and the terrain is<br />
challenging. The <strong>Kingston</strong> BMX Association has hosted several competitions including Olympic<br />
Qualifier races for the Canadian National BMX Team. <strong>Kingston</strong> is also a great location for triathlon<br />
training. <strong>Kingston</strong> aims to the host future cycling events, tournaments and championships.<br />
Cycle <strong>Kingston</strong><br />
http://www.cyclekingston.ca<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Velo Club<br />
http://www.kvc.ca<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> BMX Association<br />
http://www.kingstonbmx.com<br />
Woodbine Park<br />
1180 Woodbine Road<br />
BMX Track| Washrooms| Spectator Viewing Area
Dance<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> is home to several different cultural dance clubs including Irish, Ukrainian, Hawaiian and<br />
Tahitian and Portuguese. These clubs have a strong membership base and a long history and have hosted<br />
several dance events in the past. <strong>Kingston</strong> has also been the host of several large dance competitions,<br />
including Canada Dance<strong>Sport</strong> 2009, which attracted competitive dancers from around the world held at<br />
the K-Rock Centre.<br />
Canada Dance<strong>Sport</strong><br />
http://www.canadadancesport.ca<br />
Dance <strong>Kingston</strong><br />
http://www.dancekingston.ca<br />
Hawaiian and Tahitian Dancing<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Irish Dance<br />
http://www.srayner.ca/comhaltas/index.htm<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> City Breakers<br />
http://kingstoncitybreakers.wordpress.com/<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> School of Dance<br />
http://www.kingstonschoolofdance.com<br />
Limestone Square Dance Club<br />
http://www.limestonedancers.org/<br />
Ukrainian Canadian Club<br />
Our Lady of Fatima Church Folklore Dance Group
Darts<br />
The <strong>Kingston</strong> Ladies Dart League hosts several events each year and has a strong membership base. With<br />
venues such as the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 560 and 631 there is potential to host your next darts<br />
tournament in <strong>Kingston</strong>.<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Ladies Dart League<br />
http://www.leaguelineup.com/kldl<br />
Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 560<br />
734 Montreal St<br />
Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 631<br />
4034 Bath Rd, Amherstview
Dragon Boat Racing<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong>'s rich history and tradition of hosting water events combine to make this festival unique both on<br />
the water and on land. The <strong>Kingston</strong> Dragon Boat Festival is a community-focused event that is a<br />
fundraiser in supports of the Boys & Girls Club of <strong>Kingston</strong>. The festival has had great success in<br />
previous races and continues to expand annually.<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Dragon Boat Festival<br />
http://www.dragonboats.org<br />
info@dragonboats.org<br />
613-542-3306
Equestrian<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> is home to the <strong>Kingston</strong> and Region Pony Club, part of the St. Lawrence Ottawa Valley Region<br />
(SLOV) and the Canadian Pony Club. Riders have the chance to compete locally, regionally, provincially<br />
and on the national and international level in show jumping, dressage, tetrathlon, and the Prince Philip<br />
Games.<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> & Region Pony Club<br />
http://www.krpc.ponyclub.ca
Fencing<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> has hosted several fencing competitions with the help of its major fencing organizations:<br />
Cutting Edge Fencing and the <strong>Kingston</strong> Community Fencing Club. Fencing is an exciting & dynamic<br />
sport that requires athletes who possess good coordination, balance & timing. The sport offers many<br />
opportunities for young Canadian athletes to pursue competitive fencing at all levels from provincial to<br />
international.<br />
Cutting Edge Fencing<br />
http://www.cuttingedgefencing.ca<br />
info@cuttingedgefencing.ca<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Community Fencing Club<br />
http://www.kingstonfencingclubs.com/<br />
RMC Varsity Fencing Salle<br />
http://www.rmc.ca/da-ds/var-iu/fen-esc/index-eng.asp<br />
17 Point Frederick Drive<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Community Fencing Club<br />
http://www.kingstonfencingclub.ca<br />
362 Division Street
Football<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> has a strong football community that is renowned for its excellent high school football<br />
programs, with several winning at the regional and provincial levels. Many players get their start in the<br />
O.P.P. Minor Football Association, which gives youths a chance to play football before they move onto<br />
high school level. There is also the Limestone District Grenadiers which allows for players to compete in<br />
the Ontario Varsity Football League and compete at the provincial level. <strong>Kingston</strong> has a long history,<br />
great support and the facilities necessary to host great football events.<br />
O.P.P. Minor Football Association<br />
613-386-8601<br />
Limestone Grenadiers Football Club<br />
http://gmen.ca/<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Privateers Senior Football Club<br />
http://www.kingstonprivateersfootball.com<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> District Touch Football League<br />
http://www.kdtfl.ca/<br />
Richardson Stadium (Queens University West Campus)<br />
Corner of Sir John A. MacDonald Blvd. and Johnston Street<br />
Natural Grass | 10,000 Seat Capacity | Locker Rooms<br />
Tindall Field (Queens University)<br />
Corner of Union Street and Albert Street<br />
Artificial Field Turf | Spectator Viewing<br />
Loyalist Collegiate Vocational Institute<br />
153 Van Order Drive<br />
Natural Grass | Spectator Viewing | Locker Rooms<br />
Bayridge Secondary School<br />
1059 Taylor-Kidd Blvd<br />
Natural Grass | Spectator Viewing | Locker Rooms
Golf<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> features several golf courses within the city limits or a short drive away. From the renowned<br />
Cataraqui Golf and Country Club to the <strong>Kingston</strong> Expert Tees Driving Range facility there is something<br />
for every skill level. Couple our local courses with our comfortable climate, nearby restaurants,<br />
accommodations and nightlife, any time is a good time for a golf getaway to <strong>Kingston</strong>.<br />
Amherstview Golf Club<br />
http://www.amherstviewgolfclub.com<br />
477 Golf Course Road, Amherstview<br />
613-389-5923 |<br />
Semi-Private | 18-Holes | Par 72 | Club House<br />
Belle Park Fairways<br />
https://www.cityofkingston.ca/residents<br />
13 Montreal Street<br />
613-549-1433 |<br />
9 holes | 6,700 Yards | Club House | Driving Range<br />
Cataraqui Golf & Country Club<br />
http://www.cataraqui.com<br />
961 King Street West<br />
(613) 546-1753 |<br />
Private | 18 holes | Club House | Driving Range | Banquet Facilities<br />
Camden Braes Golf and Country Club<br />
http://www.camdenbraes.com<br />
1459 Simmons Road, Odessa<br />
613-386-3684 |<br />
18 holes | Club House<br />
Colonnade Golf & Country Club<br />
http:// www.colonnadegolf.ca<br />
789 Woodburn Road, Joyceville<br />
613-542-4779 |<br />
Private18 holes | Club House | Driving Range | Banquet Facilities<br />
Garrison Golf & Curling Club<br />
http://www.ggcc.on.ca<br />
11 Red Patch Ave, CFB <strong>Kingston</strong><br />
613-546-4952 |<br />
Private | 18 holes | Club House | Driving Range
Glen Lawrence Golf Club<br />
http://www.glenlawrence.com<br />
2022 Hwy. 2 East<br />
613-545-1021 |<br />
Private |18 holes | Par 71| Club House | Banquet Facilities<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Expert Tees<br />
http://www.experttees.com<br />
1165 Collins Bay Road<br />
613-384- 8337 |<br />
Aquatic Driving Range | Championship Miniature Golf Course | Club House | Open 9am-9pm<br />
Loyalist Golf and Country Club<br />
http://www.loyalistcc.com<br />
1 Loyalist Blvd, Bath<br />
613-352-5152 |<br />
18 holes | Club House | Driving Range | Banquet Facilities<br />
The Landings Golf Course and Teaching Centre<br />
http://www.thelandings.ca<br />
Norman Rogers Airport<br />
613-634-7888 | 18 holes | Club House | Driving Range | Teaching Centre<br />
Westbrook Golf Club & Driving Range<br />
http://www.westbrookgolfclub.com<br />
3651 Genge Road<br />
613-389-4653 |<br />
18 hole Course | 9-hole Executive Par-3 Course | Driving Range | Club House | Banquet Facilities
Gymnastics<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> is home to a strong base of gymnastics clubs and gymnasts who can be seen competing at the<br />
regional, provincial, national and international levels. Clubs in <strong>Kingston</strong> have also hosted several events<br />
over the years with the assistance of exceptional facilities, athletes, nearby accommodations, and amazing<br />
volunteers.<br />
Fort Henry Gymnastics Club<br />
http://www.ragtimedesign.com/forthenrygymnastics<br />
26 Lundy's Lane, CFB <strong>Kingston</strong><br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Aeros Trampoline Club<br />
http:// www.aerostrampoline.com<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Gymnastics Club<br />
http:// www.kingstongymnastics.ca<br />
1343 Midland Ave, Suite 320<br />
Loyalist Gymnastics Club<br />
http:// www.loyalistgymnastics.ca<br />
1396 Bath Road<br />
Trillium Gymnastics Club<br />
http://www.trilliumgymnastics.ca<br />
01-31 Steve Fonyo Drive
Hiking<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> is surrounded by scenic areas and hiking trails. The city is conveniently located near the K&P<br />
Trail and the Rideau Trail, both of which offer premier hiking experiences.<br />
King's Town Trekkers Volkssport Club<br />
http://http://www.walks.ca/KingsTown.html<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Rideau Trails Club<br />
http://www.rideautrail.org<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> & Pembroke (K&P) Snow Trails Association<br />
http://www.kptrails.com
Hockey<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong>'s facilities are top notch, highlighted by venues such as the 4-pad Invista Centre and the K-Rock<br />
Centre, the home of the OHL's <strong>Kingston</strong> Frontenacs. <strong>Kingston</strong> also plays host to several tournaments each<br />
year, notably the Kids 4 Kids Hockey Tournament, with over 1000 participants all in support of charity<br />
for the Neonatal Intensive Care unit at <strong>Kingston</strong> General Hospital, the Boys and Girls Club Fund and the<br />
Kids Cancer Unit at KGH. <strong>Kingston</strong> has the accommodations (over 4000 rooms available), facilities,<br />
amenities and volunteers to make every hockey event a success.<br />
Greater <strong>Kingston</strong> Minor Hockey Association Jr. Frontenacs<br />
http://www.greaterkingstonhockey.com<br />
Greater <strong>Kingston</strong> Girls Hockey Association Ice Wolves<br />
http://www.gkgha.ca<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Area Minor Hockey Association<br />
http://www.kamha.ca<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Men's Hockey League<br />
http:// www.hockeykingston.com<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Leftovers Hockey Club<br />
http://www.kingstonleftovers.com<br />
Delafontaine Doors Hockey League<br />
613-548-4314<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Public Service Hockey League<br />
Kids 4 Kids Hockey Tournament<br />
http://www.whatsonkingston.com/sports/kidsforkids<br />
LOCAL JUNIOR HOCKEY TEAMS<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Frontenacs Hockey Club (OHL)<br />
http://www.kingstonfrontenacs.com<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> KIMCO Voyageurs Jr. A Hockey Club (OJHL)<br />
http://www.kingstonvoyageurs.on.ca<br />
K-Rock Centre<br />
http://www.k-rockcentre.com<br />
1 Barrack Street<br />
NHL-Sized Ice | 5700 Seats | Concession Areas/Bars| Private Suites
INVISTA Centre<br />
1350 Gardiners Road at Fortune Crescent<br />
4 Ice Pads (NHL) |Ambassador Rink- 750 Seats | RONA, Swish, Whig- 250 seats | Meeting<br />
Areas | Canteen<br />
Cataraqui Community Centre and Kinsmen Arena<br />
1030 Sunnyside Road<br />
2 Ice Pads (NHL and Olympic) | 300-500 Seats | Dressing Rooms | Canteen | Meeting Areas<br />
Centre 70<br />
100 Days Road<br />
NHL-Sized Ice| 400 Seats | Canteen<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Memorial Centre<br />
303 York Street<br />
NHL-Sized Ice| 3000 Seats | Concessions<br />
Constantine Arena (RMC)<br />
7 Duty Drive<br />
NHL-Sized Ice | 400 Seats | Canteen
Lacrosse<br />
The <strong>Kingston</strong> Lacrosse Association (KLA) is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to provide<br />
local youth with the opportunity to develop their lacrosse skills, grow their leadership abilities and mature<br />
their sportsmanlike outlook. KLA also looks to give its players opportunities to compete at the regional<br />
and provincial level. <strong>Kingston</strong> has the ability to host a successful lacrosse tournament or event with<br />
wonderful facilities and club support.<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Lacrosse Association<br />
http://www.kingstonlacrosse.com<br />
Centre 70<br />
100 Days Road<br />
NHL-Sized Ice| 400 Seats | Canteen<br />
INVISTA Centre<br />
1350 Gardiners Road at Fortune Crescent<br />
4 Ice Pads (NHL) |Ambassador Rink- 750 Seats | RONA, Swish, Whig- 250 seats | Meeting<br />
Areas | Canteen<br />
Cataraqui Community Centre<br />
1030 Sunnyside Road<br />
2 Ice Pads (NHL and Olympic) | 300-500 Seats | Dressing Rooms | Canteen | Meeting Areas
Lawn Bowling<br />
The <strong>Kingston</strong> Lawn Bowling Club and facility offers coaching for beginners, holds daytime and evening<br />
games as well as tournaments. The KLBC has programs for bowlers with visual impairments and<br />
disabilities and also hosts tournaments within the community.<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Lawn Bowling Club and Facility<br />
100 Napier Street
Martial Arts<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> has played host to national and international competitions in judo and taekwondo and has a<br />
good history in doing so with its great club support. Whether it is judo, taekwondo, kickboxing, karate,<br />
jiu-jitsu, or mixed martial arts there is something for everyone.<br />
Academy of Martial Arts<br />
http://www.karatekingston.com<br />
851 Princess Street<br />
613-547-4700 |<br />
Cloverdale Judo Club<br />
Cataraqui Community Centre (1030 Sunnyside Rd)<br />
613-384-2080<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Ki Society- Aikido Club<br />
http://www.ki-aikido.ca/kingston/<br />
Physical Education Centre (Queens University)<br />
613-547-5738 |<br />
Martial Arts Planet<br />
http://www.martialartsplanet.ca<br />
1187 Princess Street, Unit 2A (Peachtree Plaza)<br />
613-547-2822 | martialartsplanet@gmail.com |<br />
MMA| Muay-Thai | Kickboxing | Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu<br />
SMA Karate<br />
http://www.smadojo.com<br />
LaSalle Plaza (Corner of Bath and Days Road)<br />
613 389-8774 | kingstonshotokan1@hotmail.com |<br />
Karate | Kickboxing | Kung Fu<br />
Taoist Tai Chi Society of Canada, <strong>Kingston</strong> Branch<br />
302 Montreal Street<br />
613-544-4733 | kingston.on@taoist.org<br />
Tallack Martial Arts<br />
http://www.kingstonkarate.com<br />
2777 Princess Street<br />
613-634-9277 |
Multi-<strong>Sport</strong> and Recreational Activities<br />
The social aspect of participating in sports is what keeps clubs like <strong>Kingston</strong> Multi-<strong>Sport</strong>, <strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Sport</strong><br />
& Social Club and the <strong>Kingston</strong> branch of the Ontario senior games rolling. Whether it is a run or swim,<br />
ultimate frisbee, basketball, touch football, cards or even some golf these clubs allow adults to get out and<br />
have fun with friends and engage in friendly competition at various facilities across <strong>Kingston</strong>.<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Multi-<strong>Sport</strong> Club<br />
http://www.kingstonmultisport.com<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> <strong>Sport</strong> & Social Club<br />
http://www.kssc.ca<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Duplicate Bridge Club<br />
http://www.bridgecentre.ca/<br />
nsugarman@cogeco.ca<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Chess Club<br />
http://kingston.chess.club.freehostia.com/<br />
davdor@cogeco.ca
Ringette<br />
The <strong>Kingston</strong> Ringette Association gives girls the opportunity to learn how to play the sport and grow<br />
their skills. The <strong>Kingston</strong> Ringette Association hosts annual tournaments attracting teams from the<br />
Ottawa, Toronto and Montreal areas.<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Ringette Association<br />
http://www.kingstonringette.org<br />
INVISTA Centre<br />
1350 Gardiners Road at Fortune Crescent<br />
4 Ice Pads (NHL) |Ambassador Rink- 750 Seats | RONA, Swish, Whig- 250 seats | Meeting<br />
Areas | Canteen<br />
Cataraqui Community Centre<br />
1030 Sunnyside Road<br />
2 Ice Pads (NHL and Olympic) | 300-500 Seats | Dressing Rooms | Canteen | Meeting Areas<br />
Centre 70<br />
100 Days Road<br />
NHL-Sized Ice| 400 Seats | Canteen
Rowing<br />
The <strong>Kingston</strong> Rowing Club is a competitive and recreational rowing club that has a long standing history<br />
in the city. On top of having its own members, the KRC is home to Queens University rowing team as<br />
well as the home for several local high school programs. The <strong>Kingston</strong> Rowing Club hosts several<br />
regattas each year and given <strong>Kingston</strong>'s great history of hosting water sports makes it one of the best<br />
locations.<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Rowing Club<br />
http://www.kingstonrowing.com/<br />
1 Cataraqui Street
Sailing<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> is home to some of the best sailing in the world, located at the eastern end of Lake Ontario and<br />
the head of the St. Lawrence River, the combination of land mass, islands and thermal effects produce<br />
excellent wind and wave conditions with very little current. The Portsmouth Olympic Harbour has played<br />
to elite level competitions, including the 1976 Olympic Summer Games, Volvo World Youth Sailing<br />
Championships, and the annual CORK Regatta. <strong>Kingston</strong> is the ideal place to host a sailing event with<br />
more than 4000 rooms available and a once in a lifetime experience on <strong>Kingston</strong>'s great waterfront.<br />
Able Sail <strong>Kingston</strong><br />
http://www.ablesailkingston.ca<br />
Collins Bay Yacht Club<br />
http://www.collinsbaymarina.com/cbyc<br />
CORK <strong>Kingston</strong><br />
http://www.cork.org<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Yacht Club<br />
http://www.kingstonyachtclub.com<br />
Portsmouth Olympic Harbour<br />
http://www.cityofkingston.ca/residents<br />
53 Yonge Street (On Lake Ontario)<br />
300 Slips | Event Offices | Change Rooms | Cafeteria | Boat/Equipment Repair | Restaurant<br />
Collins Bay Yacht Club<br />
http://www.collinsbaymarina.com/cbyc<br />
1270 Coverdale Drive (On Lake Ontario)<br />
Instructors | Change Rooms | Storage<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Yacht Club<br />
http://www.kingstonyachtclub.com<br />
1 Maitland Street (On Lake Ontario)<br />
Instructors | Storage | Camps
Scuba Diving<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong>'s historic waterfront provides some of the best freshwater diving in the world. Explore<br />
shipwrecks, the 1000 Islands and take a diving tour of Lake Ontario and St. Lawrence River. The<br />
Limestone Dive Centre and Northern Tech Diver both offer certified diver training, guided tours and<br />
exploration excursions.<br />
Limestone Dive Center<br />
http://www.adventuredives.com/limeston.htm<br />
61 Yonge Street<br />
Northern Tech Diver<br />
http://www.northerntechdiver.com<br />
4052 Bath Road
Skating<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> is home to numerous, well established, local skating organizations. Skaters from <strong>Kingston</strong><br />
clubs can be seen competing at high level competition in regional, provincial, national and international<br />
events. Local figure skating organizations are members of Skate Canada and have played host to several<br />
events at some of <strong>Kingston</strong>'s best facilities. The <strong>Kingston</strong> Striders Speed Skating Club has had experience<br />
hosting regional and provincial events and athletes that compete provincially and nationally.<br />
Fort Henry Heights Skating Club<br />
http://www.kingston.org/fhhsc<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Striders Speed Skating Club<br />
http://www.speedskatingkingston.ca<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Synchronized Skating Teams<br />
http://www.kingstonsynchroskating.com<br />
Skate <strong>Kingston</strong><br />
http://www.skatekingston.com<br />
K-Rock Centre<br />
http://www.k-rockcentre.com<br />
1 Barrack Street<br />
NHL-Sized Ice | 5700 Seats | Concession Areas/Bars| Private Boxes<br />
INVISTA Centre<br />
1350 Gardiners Road at Fortune Crescent<br />
4 Ice Pads (NHL) |Ambassador Rink- 750 Seats | RONA, Swish, Whig- 250 seats | Meeting<br />
Areas | Canteen<br />
Cataraqui Community Centre<br />
1030 Sunnyside Road<br />
2 Ice Pads (NHL and Olympic) | 300-500 Seats | Dressing Rooms | Canteen | Meeting Areas<br />
Centre 70<br />
100 Days Road<br />
NHL-Sized Ice| 400 Seats | Canteen<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Memorial Centre<br />
303 York Street<br />
NHL-Sized Ice| 3300 Seats | Concessions<br />
Constantine Arena (RMC)<br />
7 Duty Drive<br />
Ice| 500 Seats | Canteen
Sledge Hockey<br />
Sledge Hockey is a sport allowing participants with a physical disability to play and enjoy the game of ice<br />
hockey. The <strong>Kingston</strong> Knights Sledge Hockey team is open to participants with a physical disability to<br />
and is based out of the Cataraqui Community Centre.<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Knights Sledge Hockey<br />
613-386-5627 | robert.jones3@sympatico.ca<br />
Cataraqui Community Centre<br />
1030 Sunnyside Road<br />
2 Ice Pads (NHL and Olympic) | 300-500 Seats | Dressing Rooms | Canteen | Meeting Areas
Soccer<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> has the amenities, facilities and resources to host soccer tournaments at the local, regional,<br />
provincial and national levels. The city has hosted large scale tournaments in the past, including the<br />
annual Ambassador Cup Soccer Tournament which draws over 100 teams to the <strong>Kingston</strong>-area in two<br />
consecutive weekends. <strong>Kingston</strong> has also hosted various tournaments and championships including high<br />
school, college, and university championships.<br />
Cataraqui Clippers Soccer Club<br />
http://www.clipperssoccer.com<br />
Greater <strong>Kingston</strong> Senior Soccer Association<br />
http://www.gkssa.org<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> United Soccer Club<br />
http://www.kusc.ca<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Women's Soccer Club<br />
http://www.kwsc.info<br />
Porto Soccer Association<br />
http://www.kingstonsoccertournament.com<br />
Southeast Ontario Soccer Association<br />
http://www.soccersosa.com/<br />
Grenadier Park & LaSalle <strong>Sport</strong>s Field<br />
5 Natural Grass Fields | Spectator Viewing<br />
J. Beattie Park<br />
2 Full-Sized Fields (1 Lit) | 2 Mini-Soccer Fields | Spectator Viewing | Canteen | Restrooms<br />
Katings/Megaffin Park<br />
2 Full-Sizes Fields | Spectator Viewing<br />
McCullough Park, Runnymede Park, Polson Park<br />
3 Full-Sizes Fields | 2 Mini-Fields |Spectator Viewing<br />
St. Lawrence Business Park Soccer Fields<br />
4- 3/4 Fields | 4 Mini-Fields |Spectator Viewing<br />
Bill Hackett Park<br />
1 Full Sized Field | 2 Mini-Fields<br />
Woodbine <strong>Sport</strong>s Complex<br />
5 Full-Sizes Fields |1 Mini-Field |Spectator Viewing| Change Room/Washroom
Richardson Stadium and West Campus Fields (Queens University West Campus)<br />
Natural Grass | 10,000 Seat Capacity | Locker Rooms<br />
Tindall Field (Queens University)<br />
Artificial Field Turf | Spectator Viewing<br />
Quarry <strong>Sport</strong>splex<br />
2 Indoor Turf Fields | Spectator Viewing<br />
Willie Pratt <strong>Sport</strong>sfield (Amherstview)<br />
Full-Sized Field (Lit) |1 Mini-Field (Lit |Spectator Viewing| Change Room/Washroom<br />
For more information regarding facilities contact the City of <strong>Kingston</strong> Parks and <strong>Sport</strong>s Fields department<br />
at 613-544-4442 ext. 1800 or by email:facilitybooking@cityofkingston.ca.
Special Olympics<br />
<strong>Organizations</strong> such as Special Olympics <strong>Kingston</strong> and the Exceptional People's Olympiad are dedicated<br />
to empowering individuals with disabilities to become physically fit, productive and respected members<br />
of society through sports training and competition. <strong>Kingston</strong> has always been supportive of Special<br />
Olympic and Paralympic’s by hosting events, supporting fundraising efforts and contributing to the<br />
overall success of the events. In 2010, <strong>Kingston</strong> was the proud host of the Parasport Ontario Winter<br />
Championships.<br />
Special Olympics <strong>Kingston</strong><br />
http://www.specialolympicskingston.com
<strong>Sport</strong>s Attractions<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> is home to the International Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum featuring exhibits on <strong>Kingston</strong>'s<br />
own Don Cherry as well as several others highlighting hockey in the area as well as internationally. The<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> & District <strong>Sport</strong>s Hall of Fame, showcases <strong>Kingston</strong>'s rich history in sports and the faces and<br />
names that have shaped <strong>Kingston</strong> into the prime sports location it has become.<br />
International Hockey Hall of Fame & Museum<br />
http://www.ihhof.com<br />
1350 Gardiners Road (at the Invista Centre)<br />
613-544-2355<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> & District <strong>Sport</strong>s Hall of Fame<br />
http://www.kdshf.ca<br />
1 Barrack Street (at the K-Rock Centre)<br />
613-376-6349
Table Tennis<br />
The <strong>Kingston</strong> Table Tennis Club offers players an opportunity to play and compete with other people who<br />
enjoy the sport of table tennis. All skill levels are welcome<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Table Tennis Club<br />
613-389-4571 | tafangh@hotmail.com
Target Shooting<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> is home to the Frontenac Rifle & Pistol Club and <strong>Kingston</strong> District Trap, Skeet, and <strong>Sport</strong>ing<br />
Clays Club which are both providing a wide range of shooting sports in a safe environment. These clubs<br />
host regular competitive and training events and promote the safe handling of firearms.<br />
Frontenac Rifle & Pistol Club<br />
http://www.FRPC.ca<br />
1096 McAdoo's Lane<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> District Trap, Skeet, and <strong>Sport</strong>ing Clays Club<br />
http://www.kingstonshotgunsports.com<br />
1250 Italia Lane
Tennis<br />
The <strong>Kingston</strong> Tennis Club is a friendly, family-oriented club which welcomes members and guests of all<br />
ages and all levels of ability, from beginner to advanced. The club has a wide range of programs<br />
including: private and group lessons, a mixed singles ladder, doubles leagues, drop-in doubles, monthly<br />
tennis socials, and club tournaments. The KTC hosts the local and regional high school tennis<br />
championships each year<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Tennis Club<br />
http://www.kingstontennisclub.com<br />
45 Napier Street<br />
613-542-2467<br />
7 Hard Court Surfaces | 3 Lit | Washrooms | Canteen<br />
Royal Military College of Canada<br />
http://www.rmc.ca/index-eng.asp<br />
8 Hard Court Surfaces | Nearby Facilities
Track & Field<br />
The Frontenac Harriers Track Club and <strong>Kingston</strong>/Napanee Track and Field Club are both affiliated with<br />
the Ontario Track and Field Association. Athletes receive training from expert coaches in multiple<br />
disciplines and sports. The focus is to provide quality coaching, training and competitive opportunities in<br />
track and field and cross country, road racing to all ages and abilities in the <strong>Kingston</strong> area and to ensure<br />
that all members reach their personal goals. <strong>Kingston</strong> also has the necessary facilities to host such events<br />
with Queen's Richardson Stadium, and has done so, hosting high school and university track meets in the<br />
past.<br />
Frontenac Harriers Track Club<br />
613-547-3596<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong>/Napanee Track and Field Club<br />
www.kingstonbody.com<br />
dwbulak@sympatico.ca<br />
Richardson Stadium (Queens University West Campus)<br />
Corner of Sir John A. MacDonald Blvd. and Johnston Street<br />
8-Lane Track | 10,000 Seat Capacity | Locker Rooms
Triathlon<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> has a strong history in triathlon and is the hometown of Simon Whitfield, Canadian Olympic<br />
Gold medalist at the 2000 Olympic Summer Games in Sydney, Australia. <strong>Kingston</strong> is also home to<br />
annual events such as the K-Town Triathlon, Limestone City Triathlon and Kids of Steel Triathlon, all<br />
which draw hundreds of competitors swimming, biking, and running their way around <strong>Kingston</strong>.<br />
The <strong>Kingston</strong> Kid's Triathlon<br />
http://www.ktownkids.net/<br />
K-Town Triathlon, Inc.<br />
http://www.ktowntri.com<br />
Limestone Charity Triathlon<br />
http://www.kmfrc.com
Volleyball<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> has the facilities, club support, volunteers and accommodations to host tournaments at all levels.<br />
Local volleyball clubs such as the Pegasus Volleyball Club and high school teams have hosted several<br />
events and tournaments at the regional, provincial and national levels. With venues available such as the<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Military Community <strong>Sport</strong>s Center, Queen's University Athletics and Recreation Centre<br />
(ARC) and several local high school gymnasiums, there are plenty of courts available for any event.<br />
Pegasus Volleyball Club<br />
http://www.pegasusvolleyball.com<br />
Ryatt <strong>Sport</strong>s Volleyball<br />
http://www.ryatt.ca<br />
Queen's University Athletics and Recreation Centre (ARC)<br />
https://www.facebook.com/QueensARC<br />
69 Union Street<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Military Community <strong>Sport</strong>s Centre (RMC)<br />
http://www.cg.cfpsa.ca/cg-pc/<strong>Kingston</strong>/EN/Facilities/kmcsc/Pages/default.aspx<br />
11 Duty Drive<br />
Regiopolis-Notre Dame High School<br />
http://www.reginotredame.ca/<br />
130 Russell Street<br />
St. Lawrence College<br />
http://www.stlawrencecollege.ca/<br />
10 Country Club Drive<br />
Loyalist Collegiate Vocational Institute (LCVI)<br />
http://lcvi.limestone.on.ca/<br />
153 Van Order Drive<br />
Queen Elizabeth Collegiate Vocational Institute (QECVI)<br />
http://queenelizabeth.limestone.on.ca/<br />
145 Kirkpatrick Street<br />
Bayridge Secondary School<br />
http://bayridgess.limestone.on.ca/<br />
1059 Taylor-Kidd Boulevard<br />
LaSalle Secondary School<br />
http://lasalle.limestone.on.ca/<br />
773 County Road #15
<strong>Kingston</strong> Collegiate Vocational Institute (KCVI)<br />
http://kcvi.limestone.on.ca/<br />
235 Frontenac Street<br />
Holy Cross Secondary School<br />
http://www.hcss.ca/<br />
1085 Woodbine Avenue<br />
Frontenac Secondary School<br />
http://frontenacss.limestone.on.ca/<br />
1789 Bath Road<br />
Ernestown Secondary School<br />
http://ernestownss.limestone.on.ca/<br />
50 Main Street (Odessa, Ont.)<br />
École Secondaire Catholique Marie-Rivier<br />
http://marie-rivier.ecolecatholique.ca/<br />
711 Dalton Avenue
Windsurfing<br />
The waters off <strong>Kingston</strong> offer some of the best windsurfing and kite boarding in the world. Located at the<br />
eastern end of Lake Ontario and the head of the St. Lawrence River, the combination of land mass,<br />
islands and thermal effects produce excellent wind and wave conditions with very little current. <strong>Kingston</strong><br />
is the ideal place for a once in a lifetime experience on the water.<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Boardsailing Association<br />
http://www.geocities.com/kingstonboardsailing/mainx.htm<br />
<strong>Kingston</strong> Windsurfing Association