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Murney Tower

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Murney Tower is a well-preserved Martello tower constructed in 1846 as part of Kingston's defensive fortifications. Operated by the Kingston Historical Society, the museum offers visitors a chance to explore the tower's original interior, including the gun deck with its 24-pounder cannon, the magazine, and living quarters. Exhibits highlight the tower's role in the War of 1812 era and daily life for soldiers. From the rooftop, you can enjoy sweeping views of Lake Ontario and the city skyline, making it a unique blend of history and scenic beauty.

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  • Climb to the gun deck to see the original 24-pounder cannon and imagine the tower's defensive role.
  • Explore the restored living quarters and magazine, complete with period artifacts and military equipment.
  • Take in panoramic views of Kingston Harbour and Lake Ontario from the rooftop observation area.

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You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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