Sydenham is Kingston's most historic neighbourhood, featuring over 200 years of architecture and character homes along the shores of Lake Ontario. With City Park, the waterfront, and Queen's University nearby, it is truly a gem of eastern Ontario.
19th-century limestone architecture, historic heritage district, Lake Ontario waterfront access, proximity to Queen's University, and vibrant urban walkability
Kingston's most historic community, featuring over 550 notable character homes and some of the finest 19th-century limestone architecture in Canada, designated a heritage district in 2015.
A mix of long-term homeowners, professionals, and students, with a high graduation rate and a median household income that reflects an educated and established community.
City Park, the Lake Ontario waterfront pathway, Portsmouth Olympic Harbour for sailing and kayaking, and a walkable stretch of shops approaching Princess Street define everyday life in Sydenham.
Empire Life Financial's Canadian headquarters at King and Johnson Streets employs 550 people and sits within the neighbourhood, making Sydenham home to one of Kingston's largest employers.
Sydenham offers a mix of heritage limestone homes, Victorian residences, and modern condominiums, with historic designation protecting the character of Old Sydenham's 550 notable homes.
Ottawa is approximately 2.5 hours away, Toronto is roughly the same distance in the other direction, and Kingston's Via Rail station connects Sydenham to both cities by train.

Kingston's historic heart, where 19th-century limestone homes line streets that lead straight to Lake Ontario.
Sydenham is one of Ontario's most celebrated historic neighbourhoods, designated a heritage district in 2015 with over 550 notable character homes. Sydenham homes for sale represent a rare opportunity to own a piece of Canadian architectural history. Those seeking Sydenham homes for rent will find a walkable, vibrant community steps from Queen's University, City Park, and the waterfront.

Heritage limestone homes, Victorian residences, and modern condominiums in a protected historic district.
Sydenham features some of the finest 19th-century architecture in Canada, with a mix of limestone homes, Victorian houses, and contemporary condominiums. The neighbourhood serves both permanent residents and student renters, given its proximity to Queen's University, creating a lively and ever-changing community.

Waterfront trails, heritage parks, sailing at Portsmouth Olympic Harbour, and a walkable stretch of shops make Sydenham an exceptional place to live.
City Park offers mature trees, picnic areas, war memorials, and hosts events like the Women's Art Festival. Lake Ontario Park provides cobblestone beaches, a sandy beach, and pickleball courts. The Kingston Waterfront Pathway runs through the neighbourhood, connecting residents to the full stretch of Kingston's waterfront.
Unexpected Appeal:
Sydenham has more than 200 years of layered history visible in every block, making it one of the most architecturally rich urban neighbourhoods in Canada.




Sydenham offers a rare combination of heritage prestige and urban convenience, with properties ranging from limestone heritage homes to contemporary condominiums.
The housing stock includes heritage limestone homes, Victorian residences, and newer condominiums. With the Old Sydenham Heritage District designation protecting character and streetscape, properties here hold enduring value in the Kingston market.

Living in one of Canada's most beautiful historic neighbourhoods, with Lake Ontario at your doorstep and two major cities within driving distance.
Sydenham sits at the intersection of history, nature, and urban life. Ottawa is approximately 2.5 hours by car and Toronto is a similar distance in the opposite direction, while Kingston's Via Rail station provides convenient train service to both cities. Queen's University, the waterfront, and Princess Street shopping are all within a short walk from virtually anywhere in Sydenham.
