The La Salle Causeway Bascule Lift Bridge (1917) allows boats to enter the 202-km Rideau Canal at Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
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Gothic style St. Mary's Cathedral (1848) in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, houses the chair of the first Roman Catholic Bishop in English Canada.
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Fort Frontenac (1673) on the waterfront in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, is still an active military facility and not accessible to the general public.
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Shoal Tower (1847) opposite Kingston City Hall, Ontario, Canada, was erected by the British to protect the entrance to the Rideau Canal. A second Martello tower is just across Kingston Harbor and there were two more in the area.
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Fort Henry (1837) at Kingston, Ontario, Canada, was built by the British to defend Lake Ontario, the Rideau Canal, and Kingston itself. During most of the 19th century Britain's most important naval facilities in central Canada were near here.
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