Limestone building at the southwest corner of Johnson and Wellington Streets constructed in 1851, designed by William Coverdale.

90 Johnson Street 

90 Johnson Street  This limestone building at the southwest corner of Johnson and Wellington Streets was constructed in 1851 as a home for James A. Henderson, a barrister and later a judge. The property, designed by William Coverdale, contains what was a large stone residence in the Neoclassical architectural style. It was designated because of…

131-7 Princess Street, Kingston Ontario - Designated Heritage building

LaSalle Mews

LaSalle Mews On the north side of Princess St at the intersection with Bagot St., is a 3-storey Georgian limestone commercial row, built dating back to 1851 and modified over time, becoming now the LaSalle Mews. Formerly the building was a longstanding hotel, the City Hotel, and later as the Randolf Hotel in downtown Kingston….