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City Hall and 1211 John Counter Blvd. closed to the public under Province’s Stay-At-Home Order
April 7, 2021
From the City of Kingston: Stay home as much as possible, stay safe and shop local.
Today, the Ontario Government declared a State of Emergency and issued a four-week stay-at-home order, which comes into effect on 12:01 a.m. April 8. Review the list, below, to see how popular City facilities and services are affected and choose online and phone options to connect with the City to avoid unnecessary trips.
Please stay home as much as possible, stay safe and shop locally to support Kingston businesses while the stay-at-home order is in place.
City facilities plan to reopen as region moves into reopening Green-Prevent level
February 9, 2021
Following the Province of Ontario’s announcement that the Kingston area is moving to the Green-Prevent level of its reopening framework, many City of Kingston facilities and services are planning to reopen. Residents are encouraged to continue to connect with services remotely to minimize face-to-face contact and stay safe.
Please review the list below for details. For questions about services not listed below, please call the Contact Centre at 613-546-0000 or submit a request through our Contact Us portal.
Garbage and recycling
Beginning
Feb.16, the Kingston Area Recycling Centre’s (KARC), 196 Lappan’s Lane returns to normal operating hours: