Great Lakes Museum - Historic Places Days

Great Lakes Museum

Kingston, Ontario
Type
Museum/Gallery
Address
55 Ontario Street, Kingston, ON, Canada
Get directions
Hours
Summer Hours: Monday-Sunday - 10-5 Winter Hours: Tuesday-Saturday - 10-4
Phone
6135422261

The Great Lakes Museum is fortunate to be located on an national historic site that forms a considerable part of the Museum’s narrative.  It means that the Museum is able to at once share the story of the maritime heritage of Kingston and the Great Lakes, all the while connecting visitors to a physical piece of that history.

Established in 1975 by a group of local divers who sought to protect the artefacts of the shipwrecks they explored, the Museum occupied the Kingston Dry Dock property (formerly the location of the Kingston Shipyards Co.) from 1975-2016. The Museum was forced to vacate the property in 2016 when the federally-owned property was sold to a local developer, and moved to its storefront gallery location at Portsmouth Olympic Harbour.

In August 2019, the Museum purchased the historic property following a gift from a local benefactor, and in October 2021 it moved back home. This set in motion our plans to create a new 21st century Museum a reality. In 2023, another big step forward was the arrival of our museum ship the S.S. Keewatin. Visitors can now purchase guided tours of the passenger quarters and/or the engine room to gain access to the historic vessel.

Amenities

  • Guided Tour
  • National Historic Site

Location

55 Ontario Street, Kingston, ON, Canada
Get directions

Nearby Places

Kingston Dry Dock

Kingston, Ontario
This is a designated national historic site owned by the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes.
View Place | Get Directions

Murney Tower National Historic Site

Kingston, Ontario
The fortifications consist of five separate 19th-century military installations
View Place | Get Directions

The Museum of Health Care at the Ann Baillie Building

Kingston, Ontario
The Museum of Health Care is located in the Ann Baillie Building, a National Historic site
View Place | Get Directions

Bellevue House National Historic Site

Kingston, Ontario
The home of the first Prime Minister, sir John A. Macdonald, from 1848 to 1849.
View Place | Get Directions

Register A Place

Create an account to add your historic place.

Make a VisitList

Welcome! To get started on a VisitList, you’ll need to have an account with #HistoricPlacesDays.


Already have an account? to sign in.
We use your contact information to process your registration and correspond with you about the National Trust and its programs. You can unsubscribe at any time. We care about your privacy. Read our privacy statement.

Sign In

Sites that participate in #HistoricPlacesDays need to have an account.

Welcome! To get started on a new VisitList or to edit an existing one, you’ll need to have an account with #HistoricPlacesDays. Sign in below!


Not registered? Click here to create an account.

Forgot Password

Enter your email address to request a password reset.


to sign in.

Get the latest scoop on everything #HistoricPlacesDays – join our e-newsletter and never miss a beat.