James Neilson Park
James Neilson Park is a park in Frontenac County, Ontario. James Neilson Park is situated nearby to Church of the Redeemer, as well as near St. Mary’s Cemetery.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Kingston Bus Terminal and Kingston Memorial Centre.
Kingston Bus Terminal
Bus station
Photo: P199, Public domain.
Kingston Bus Terminal is the inter-city bus station in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. It is at 1175 John Counter Boulevard, adjoining the Kingston Transit head office and bus garage. Kingston Bus Terminal is situated 1 km northwest of James Neilson Park.
Kingston Memorial Centre
Photo: Flibirigit, Public domain.
The Kingston Memorial Centre is a 3,300-seat multi-purpose arena located at 303 York Street in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Opened in 1951, the Kingston Community Memorial Health and Recreation Centre was designed as a community sports and entertainment centre that would become a "living memorial" in remembrance of Kingstonians who gave their life in both world wars and the Korean War. Kingston Memorial Centre is situated 1½ km south of James Neilson Park.
Kingston Centre
Commercial area
Photo: Blaixx, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Kingston Centre was an indoor mall built in Kingston, Ontario in 1955 and demolished in 2004. The Kingston Centre name now belongs to a 223,327 sq ft. campus-style open-air shopping centre on the same site, which replaced the now-demolished indoor mall. Kingston Centre is situated 2 km southwest of James Neilson Park.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Rideau Heights and University District.
Rideau Heights
Neighborhood
Rideau Heights is a 32-hectare area in northern Kingston, Ontario consisting primarily of row-housing and low-rise apartment buildings. The area is physically isolated and economically disadvantaged.
University District
Neighborhood
The University District is a neighbourhood in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. It encompasses and surrounds Queen's University and is largely inhabited by students and employees of the university. University District is situated 2½ km south of James Neilson Park.
Kingston
Photo: S23678, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Kingston is one of the most historic cities in Canada with many churches, old buildings, picturesque neighbourhoods, and 19th-century fortifications. The city provides venues for nightlife such as clubbing and pubbing, and provides weekend escapes for people living in the neighbouring cities of Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto.
James Neilson Park
- Type: Park
- Category: recreation area
- Location: Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
44.25389° or 44° 15′ 14″ northLongitude
-76.49851° or 76° 29′ 55″ westOpen location code
87P57G32+HHOpenStreetMap ID
way 26739398OpenStreetMap feature
leisure=park
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Church of the Redeemer and St. Mary’s Cemetery.
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