Engine 1095 Kingston, ON K7L 2Z1

Engine 1095





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Engine 1095 Kingston, ON K7L 2Z1




About the Business

Engine 1095 - City of Kingston |

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Hours

  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours
  • MondayOpen 24 hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids




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Hiten Rathod
22.10.2023
Engine 1095
Earlier built by locomotive factory situated at Kingston waterfront, reminiscent of its glorious period.In such a spic and span state attracts each one from an distance.Capture your memories here and move on to a lot more interesting places at Kingston.
Deepca
07.10.2023
Engine 1095
Beautiful place. Would love to visit this city again.. pretty cool train engine✨
Arun Merugumala
23.09.2023
Engine 1095
It's a beautiful spot for a sunny weekend. 2 hours drive from Toronto you can take transit as well.Check out for any events it's a bonus. If you drive there is a fort to visit don't miss it.
zak sadek
18.09.2023
Engine 1095
The Engine 1095 monument gives visitors a glimpse into the past when train travel and freight was the main artery of transportation. Masterfully restored to original state.
Corey W
04.09.2023
Engine 1095
Kingston's waterfront is so beautiful in the summer. This engine is so well maintained and you can tell they really take pride in its historical significance. I grew up in Kingston but moved to Toronto and I never get tired of visiting.
Jesunjan Gerunggay
23.07.2023
Engine 1095
Nice park along the waterfront trail!
Mikey
22.07.2023
Engine 1095
Engine 1095 is the “Spirit of Sir John A.”, named after the first PM of Canada. Both the train engine and Sir John A. Macdonald originally hailed from Kingston. Built in 1913, this train engine was returned to Kingston after service in 1966 and recently restored in 2013.It is an impressive photo-op spot, just don’t stand onto the train! We saw many new students celebrating their Queens University graduation by this spot. There is also a smaller replica for kids to play in front of the Kingston sign nearby.
Jaspal Singh
19.07.2023
Engine 1095
Great attractions for kids. They loved to see small an big trains. The place is nicely maintained and not very busy. Kids can take pics.There is small train model in the front side and kids can stand inside. The other one in the back is huge. Don't forgot to take photo from the front side.
Jason Lu
19.07.2023
Engine 1095
A masterpiece from the era of Industrial Revolution.
Jeremy Dang
18.07.2023
Engine 1095
Engine 1095 is a very cool looking and large train engine in front of City Hall by the waterfront. I'm not sure why this landmark shouldn't get a 5 star rating. This is a great site for young children; My daughter enjoyed it very much.

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Engine 1095