Tourism Kingston can assist with research, travel planning, image sourcing, interview contacts, filming and more. If you are a writer, producer or editor, we“re here to help. For information and assistance, please contact Connie Markle at (613) 544-2725 ext. 221 or email markle@kingstoncanada.com
What the Travel Media is saying about Kingston:
Celebrity Travel Corner: On the Road with Dan Akroyd
Dreamscapes, Nov/Dec 2008
Canada
Walk with ghosts at Fort Fright
Eva Holland, Ottawa Citizen, Oct. 25, 2008
Canada
Grand Restoration Sparks Downtown Renaissance
Josephine Matyas, The Toronto Star, Sept. 6, 2008
Canada
Limestone City Landmarks
Ken Cuthbertson, Kingston Life Magazine, July/Aug. 2008
Canada
Fall in Love (again) with Kingston
Josephine Matyas, Kingston Life Magazine, July/Aug. 2008
Canada
El Escenario de Los Suenos
Quien Magazine, June 13, 2008
Mexico
Lots to See and Do in Kingston: City Bursting with events and Buskers“ 20th Anniversary/World-Class Brass - Kingston“s Fort Henry Joins World Heritage Site Family
Bryan Mercer, The Ottawa Citizen, May 28, 2008
Canada
Girls“ Getaway in Kingston
Laura Byrne Paquet, The Ottawa Citizen, April 19, 2008
Canada
Die Melodie im Schneesturm
Michael Grimm, Suddeutsche Zeitung Magazine, March 13, 2008
Germany
It“s Autumn: Go To Ontario, Canada
Jane Lovatt, Prima Magazine, January 2008,
United Kingdom
Great Ways To Go With The Flow
Rodney Bolt, The Sunday Telegraph, February 24, 2008
United Kingdom
Water Weave
Andrew Holman, Adelaide Advertiser, March 2008
Australia
Las Riquezas Turisticas de Ontario, Canada
Lauara Ibarra, Turistampa, December 2007
Mexico
Kudos to Kingston
Donna Carter, Meetings & Incentive, November/December “07
Canada
Lock, Stock and Mellow
Jim Mathers, The Road Ahead, December “07/January “08
Australia
Traveling the Planet of Water - Rideau Canal, Canada
Shizuoka Shimbun Evening, November 10, 2007
Japan
Rideau Canal - a theatre of dreams
Mohend Govener, AAP, September 14, 2007
New Zealand
Take a very big breath now
Kevin Dinsdale, The Journal, May 12, 2007
United Kingdom
Travel Pod: The Web“s Original Travel Blog
Travel Media Industry News
October 8, 2007 - International Media Taking Interest in Rideau Canal and historic fortifications“ new World Heritage Site statusFilm Scout
With its immaculately preserved heritage and picturesque landscape, Kingston is certainly not camera shy. Dubbed the "New Orleans of the North," film crews from around North America and all over the world come to Kingston to frame its classical look for television and cinema. The Ontario Film Development Corporation (OFDC) has deemed Kingston as one of Ontario's premiere heritage locations for period films.
For more information on obtaining filming permits, road closures and assistance in scouting locations, please contact Connie Markle at (613) 544-2725 ext. 221 or email markle@kingstoncanada.com
Photo Library
Royalty-free high resolution images are provided by the Kingston Economic Development Corporation (KEDCO) and are available to anyone promoting Kingston, Ontario tourism. Please click to view the Photo Library.