Bookstores, Libraries & Archives in Sutton Mills, Kingston, ON

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2800 Princess Street, Kingston, K7P 1W9

(613) 384-9590
Comic Books, Book Dealers-Used & Rare, Book Dealers-Retail
Book Land is a highly-regarded bookstore with a vast selection of both new and used books in all genres.Customers praise the knowledgeable and friendly owner who goes the extra mile to help customers find specific titles and provides accurate recommendations.The store's organization and well-sorted titles make for enjoyable browsing experiences. Prices are competitive, and the staff's genuine passion for books creates a welcoming atmosphere for avid readers.

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935 GARDINERS ROAD, Kingston, K7M 9A9

(613) 389-2611
By the time it took up residence in an empty butcher shop in 1911, it had already been listed in the Kingston City Directory as Kingston Public Library. One more move – to the Milk Trust Building at the corner of Brock and Bagot Street – brought the library to its home from 1925 until the construction of a new building at Johnson and Bagot, which became the library's Central branch in 1978. This building adjoins the former residence of Bishop Alexander Macdonnell (later the Notre Dame Convent), a limestone structure (fittingly) built circa 1812. Kingscourt Branch was added in 1959 and Calvin Park in 1966, bringing the urban system to a total of three locations. The passing of the Public Libraries Act in 1895 was followed by the creation of a library in Sydenham in 1903. Before the Frontenac County Library system was established, Pittsburgh and Kingston Townships received a rotating supply of books from the Kingston Public Library, and, as a “remote area,” Wolfe Island received shipments of books from the Travelling Library Service operating out of Toronto. Arden, Sharbot Lake, Hartington, Cloyne and Sydenham joined the new County library system in 1969, followed by Storrington (1970), Barriefield (1971), and Mountain Grove (1972). Growth continued during the 1970s, as the Days Road Kingston Township branch opened in 1974, Ompah in 1977, and Parham in 1979. Hartington and Storrington libraries moved to their current locations in 1982, and branches were opened on Howe Island and Wolfe Island in 1984 and in Plevna in 1986. In December 1997 the newly built Isabel Turner Branch opened its doors. 1998 saw the province-wide municipal amalgamation which joined the Kingston Public Library to the Frontenac County Library, creating the 17-branch Kingston Frontenac Public Library we now enjoy.
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945 Gardiners Road, Kingston, K7M 7H4

(613) 384-3071
We are extremely pleased and excited to announce that INDIGO is NOW OPEN!.
Indigo in Kingston is praised for its helpful and friendly staff, impressive organization, and wide selection of books, magazines, cards, and gifts. Some customers appreciate the deals and variety, while others miss the focus on books and find the prices high. The new store design is noted for its easy accessibility and large size, attached to a mall with its own entrance.
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612 O'Connor Dr, Kingston, K7P 1N3

(613) 484-5258
Comic book store, Vintage Store, Comic Bookstore
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692 Mckay St, Kingston, K7M 7G2

Book Publisher, Books, or Publishing and Printing-Manufacturing, Publishing
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2376 Princess Street, Kingston, K7M 3G4

+1 613-545-3208
bookstore
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2376 Princess St, Kingston, K7M 3G4

(519) 672-6781
greeting cards, Party Accessories, Tableware
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506 Days Rd, Kingston, K7M 3R6

(613) 384-4829
Magasins Général, Magasinage et Magasins de spécialité, Magazine Dealers, Bookstore, Stores General, Food Stores, Shopping & Specialty Stores, Grocery stores, Book store, Kiosques de magazines, Retail Trade
Family News Stand is a charming corner store with friendly and helpful staff. Customers frequently purchase papers, chocolate bars, lottery tickets, and appreciate the wide selection of items. The friendly atmosphere keeps guests returning.
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88 Wright Crescent, Kingston, K7L 4T9

(613) 549-8888
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728 Princess Street, Kingston, K7L 1G2

(613) 547-5730
COMICS, SPORT & NON-SPORT CARDS, MAGIC CARD GAMES, ROLE PLAYING GAMES, JAPANESE VIDEOS & DVD'S
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724 Princess Street, Kingston, K7L 1G2

(613) 547-5730
Comic book store, Games/Toys, Comic Bookstore, Sports Cards, Comics, Games and Supplies, Collectibles store, Collectibles, Sports Memorabilia
Action-Packed Comics is a comic book store with a great selection of comics, games, and cards. The staff is friendly and approachable, creating a human connection with customers. Prices are reasonable, and the store has a quiet, unassuming charm. Some reviews mention the presence of a friendly dog. The store has a vintage feel with old comics and a massive selection of sports cards.
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322 Amherst Drive, Amherstview, K7N 1S9

(613) 389-6006
Library
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370 King St W #110, Kingston, K7L 2X4

(613) 549-5637
Joe's Musical Instrument Lending Library in Kingston is highly regarded for its attentive staff and extensive collection of musical instruments. Guests appreciate the personalized service and the ability to borrow instruments at an affordable cost.
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99 University Ave, Kingston, K7L 3N6

(613) 817-7787
Queen's is one of Canada's leading universities with an international reputation for scholarship, social purpose, and spirit.
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5 Field Company Ln, Kingston, K7L 3N6

(613) 533-2955
Miscellaneous Retail, Livres, Books, Book store, Book Stores, Librairies, Retail Trade, Magasinage et Magasins de spécialité, Bookstore, Shopping & Specialty Stores
Campus Bookstore at Kingston receives positive feedback for its extensive selection and excellent customer service. Some customers mention the store being a bit pricey, yet still express satisfaction with their purchases. Majority rates it as good or great.
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Calgary

(403) 266-2241
Lamination Products, Drafting Service, Product, Gallery, Frame Dealers, Maps, Picture Frames, Miscellaneous Retail, Book Dealers, Dealer, Bookstore, Service, Book store, Consultant, Art Galleries
Maptown Ltd in Calgary is highly regarded by customers for providing excellent map prints on high-quality waterproof paper, quick turnaround times, and exceptional customer service. Many have purchased multiple maps for various purposes and have been impressed with the friendly and knowledgeable staff. A few customers have experienced damaged maps, but prompt replacements were provided. The shop offers a wide selection of maps at reasonable prices.
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85 MacCauley Street, Kingston, K7K 2V8

(613) 549-8888
By the time it took up residence in an empty butcher shop in 1911, it had already been listed in the Kingston City Directory as Kingston Public Library. One more move – to the Milk Trust Building at the corner of Brock and Bagot Street – brought the library to its home from 1925 until the construction of a new building at Johnson and Bagot, which became the library's Central branch in 1978. This building adjoins the former residence of Bishop Alexander Macdonnell (later the Notre Dame Convent), a limestone structure (fittingly) built circa 1812. Kingscourt Branch was added in 1959 and Calvin Park in 1966, bringing the urban system to a total of three locations. The passing of the Public Libraries Act in 1895 was followed by the creation of a library in Sydenham in 1903. Before the Frontenac County Library system was established, Pittsburgh and Kingston Townships received a rotating supply of books from the Kingston Public Library, and, as a “remote area,” Wolfe Island received shipments of books from the Travelling Library Service operating out of Toronto. Arden, Sharbot Lake, Hartington, Cloyne and Sydenham joined the new County library system in 1969, followed by Storrington (1970), Barriefield (1971), and Mountain Grove (1972). Growth continued during the 1970s, as the Days Road Kingston Township branch opened in 1974, Ompah in 1977, and Parham in 1979. Hartington and Storrington libraries moved to their current locations in 1982, and branches were opened on Howe Island and Wolfe Island in 1984 and in Plevna in 1986. In December 1997 the newly built Isabel Turner Branch opened its doors. 1998 saw the province-wide municipal amalgamation which joined the Kingston Public Library to the Frontenac County Library, creating the 17-branch Kingston Frontenac Public Library we now enjoy.
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270 Bagot St, Kingston, K7L 3G5

(613) 546-2565
hobby store, Miscellaneous Retail, Comic book store, Comic Bookstore, Games/Toys
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130 Johnson Street, Kingston, K7L 1X8

(613) 549-8888
Kingston has had a lending library since 1812. While the city's first library collections were provided by private citizens, anyone could borrow books for a small fee. In 1834, when the Kingston Mechanics Institute was established, it absorbed the Kingston Library and was housed over a drugstore at Montreal and Princess. The Mechanics Institute Library made several moves during the 1800s: from above a confectionery store, to a former inn and coach station (currently Vandervoort's Hardware), to an upper apartment at 21 Montreal Street.
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85 Princess Street, Kingston, K7L 1A6

(613) 542-8615
Livres, Miscellaneous Retail, Magasins de livres usagés & rares, Dealer Used, bandes dessinées, Rare, Magasinage et Magasins de spécialité, Book store, Book Dealers, Bookstore