Portsmouth, Kingston

Portsmouth Village
Neighbourhood
Portsmouth Tavern on Yonge Street, across from the harbour
Country Canada
Province Ontario
City Kingston, Ontario
Population 2,740
Timezone Eastern Time Zone (UTC-5)
 - summer (DST) Eastern Time Zone (UTC-4)
Postal code K7M
Area code 613

Portsmouth Village is a neighbourhood located in downtown Kingston, Ontario, Canada. The district is bounded by Johnson Street to the north, Portsmouth Avenue to the west, Lake Ontario to the south, and Sir John A. Macdonald Boulevard to the east. The village was founded in 1784 by United Empire Loyalists[1] and began to grow with the establishment of Kingston Penitentiary nearby in 1833, and was formally incorporated in 1858. A town hall was created by William Coverdale in 1865 and is used today by various special interest clubs. The shoreline was soon home to numerous tanneries, numerous breweries including Molson and Labatt, shipyards, sawmills, and the nearby penitentiary and asylum. The penitentiary, Kingston Penitentiary, and asylum are the only establishments from this era that remain today.

Economic opportunities declined at the turn of the 20th century and the village was annexed by the city of Kingston in 1952. Portsmouth Village is home to Portsmouth Olympic Harbour, which held the yachting and boating events of the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal. Today the area retains its historic village feel while being a part of the city of Kingston. Numerous amenities are available including a school, arena, Providence Continuing Care Centre, and several historic churches and parks. There are also numerous local businesses along King Street West. The north-eastern portion of Portsmouth is home to the West Campus of Queen's University, as well as Richardson Memorial Stadium, home of the Queen's Golden Gaels.

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Richardson Memorial Stadium  
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References

  1. ^ [1] Portsmouth Village Profile