- The Marine Museum is only a few blocks from the Kingston City Hall.
- From Highway 401, exit at highway 15 (#623). Turn right at the lights and continue until you reach a three-way intersection (highway 2).
- At Highway 2, turn right, cross the causeway, stay in the left-hand lane since Highway 2 becomes Ontario Street.
- Follow Ontario Street, past City Hall.
- You will find us on Ontario Street across from Lower Union Street on the map.
- There is metered parking on the opposite side of the dry-dock from the Marine Museum.
- Additional parking is available beside the Pump House Steam Museum
- Our phone number and address is at the top of this page.

Local museums and galleries in the Kingston area include:
- Fairfield House and Park west of Kingston on Lake Ontario
- International Ice Hockey Federation Museum
- Kingston Mills Blockhouse on the Rideau Canal
- MacLachlan Woodworking Museum
- Canadian Forces Communications and Electronics Museum
- Fort Henry, built to protect us from an American invasion that never came.
- Royal Military College of Canada Museum and Fort Fredrick
- Marine Museum of the Great Lakes and the Museum Ship Alexander Henry
- The Pump House Steam Museum
- Murney Tower Museum
- Frontenac County Schools Museum
- Miller Museum of Geology and Mineralogy at Queen's University
- Agnes Etherington Art Gallery at Queen's University
- Bellevue House National Historic Site, a home of Canada's First Prime Minister
- Kingston Archaeological Centre
- Correctional Service of Canada Museum
- Princess of Wales Own Regiment Military Museum
- Museum of Healthcare
Tourist Information Office is located at the ?.
A Link to Kingston and Region tourist information
A link to museum,
galleries and historic sites
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