743 King Street West FHF 2022 Award winner.

Church of Good Thief Rectory

Church of Good Thief Rectory This is the rectory of the city’s second oldest Catholic church in which services began in 1894. The church and the rectory have been designated under the Ontario Heritage Act since 1978. The former Parish Hall, a former stable have been demolished. In 2019 a conversion from a single residence…

1113 Prince St. Lansdowne - Lazy Goat, a Frontenac Heritage Foundation Award winner

1113 Prince Street

1113 Prince Street 1113 Prince Street, Lansdowne is a prominent building located on the southeast corner of the intersection of Prince Street and King Street in Lansdowne. The property is on the municipal register at the owner’s request. The building has served as an anchor for the community, filling several commercial functions since it was…

2802 Pine Grove Kingston FHF Award winner

2802 Pine Grove Road

2802 Pine Grove Road The one and a half storey house is located on Concession 8, lot 23, and dates approximately to 1850. Based on original surveys of the area, the land was owned by a man named John McKendry, who arrived in Canada in 1841. The structure has been repointed, and on one side,…

Spirit Garden Lake Ontario Park, FHF Award winner.

Manidoo Ogitigan

Manidoo Ogitigan (Spirit Garden) The City of Kingston has a new and quite remarkable public art installation at Lake Ontario Park. Manidoo Ogitigan, is also known as the Spirit Garden and is a deeply moving and symbolic form of built heritage. The Alderville First Nation approached the City of Kingston in 2013 to develop a…

53 King St., after new roof, FHF Award winner

Murney House

Murney House, Kingston 53 King Street E., called the Murney House, was protected under Pt. IV of the Ontario Heritage Act before the Old Sydenham Heritage Conservation District was approved in 2015. According to the Property Evaluation, the stone house was the first house constructed on the block. It was built in 1841 for Mrs….

222 Johnson St, 2022 FHF Award Winner

222 Johnson Street

222 Johnson Street 222 Johnson Street is one of many buildings which was protected under Pt. IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, as an individual building before the Old Sydenham Heritage District was approved in 2015. The large three bay, two and a half storey limestone building was built in 1860 by Dr. J. R….

7 George St Barriefield after lineseed oil paint - FHF Award Winner

7 George Street

7 George Street, Barriefield 7 George Street has heritage building status and is situated in the Barriefield Village Heritage Conservation District, the oldest heritage district in the Province of Ontario. The 1 and ½ storey, frame building described as a vernacular style which is common in the Village, with a front gable and two bays….

The Anchor Building, King St. E and Brock Shared by Shirley Bailey

The Anchor Building

Anchor Building, Kingston The building known as the Anchor Building, was completed in 1856-1857 and designed in the brick Italianate style, featuring flat-faced facades, regular rows of arched windows with decorative window heads of different styles on each level, and a heavy roof cornice on the roof parapet. The building has historical or associative value…