Accommodations
Sandra Halliday is the chair of the Hospitality Committee.
There are many great options for lodging in Kingston: several hotels including the Four Points by Sheraton, the conference hotel, historic inns, and B&Bs. Wherever you stay, you'll be comfortable in Kingston.
Conference Hotel
Note: The Four Points hotel is currently sold out. We apologize for the inconvenience and welcome you to look through the list of the several nearby alternatives below.
The Four Points by Sheraton Kingston is the conference hotel. (map) The Four Points is centrally located in downtown Kingston - close to historical sites, the waterfront, limestone buildings, unique shopping venues including the Farmer's Market (established in 1801), excellent restaurants (check out the hotel's King Street Sizzle Restaurant & Bar) and more. The Four Points is offering a conference rate so click here to reserve a room. The conference rate has been negotiated for reservations made by May 5, 2010 and is subject to availability.
The conference room rates are as follows:
| Deluxe Queen: | $ 179.00 |
| King Deluxe Room: | $ 189.00 |
| Junior Suite: | $ 209.00 |
Click here to reserve a room at the conference hotel, the Four Points Sheraton. (You must use this link to reserve your room at these rates.)
Visit the hotel web site.
Other Accommodations
Kingston has an array of available accommodations such as historic inns, bed & breakfasts and hotels. Highlighted are accommodations generally within downtown Kingston.
Historic Inns of Kingston (map), such as the Secret Garden Inn, Rosemount Inn & Spa, Hochelaga Inn, Green Woods Inn, Frontenac Club Inn, or Abbey Manor Inn.
Bed & Breakfasts:
- Summer House Inn Bed & Breakfast. (map)
- Hotel Belvedere. (map)
- More complete list for downtown Kingston and surrounding area
Other Hotels:
If you have any accommodations questions, please email the Hospitality Committee Chair - Sandra Halliday (halliday@queensu.ca).

