Welcome to Kingston / Williamsville

Williamsville is a historic midtown Kingston neighbourhood of limestone and Victorian architecture along Princess Street, with a young, diverse population and walkable access to downtown Kingston and Queen's University.

Attributes

Historic limestone architecture, young and diverse population, Princess Street corridor, walkable to downtown, and affordable cost of living

Key Details


THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

Williamsville is one of Kingston's original downtown neighbourhoods, defined by its heritage limestone, Victorian, and Craftsman-style homes along and near Princess Street, and a lively midtown character shaped by students, families, and long-time residents.



THE PEOPLE

With a median age 25% below Kingston's average and significant Chinese and South Asian communities, Williamsville is one of the city's youngest and most diverse urban neighbourhoods, attracting students, young professionals, and established families alike.



THE LIFESTYLE

Princess Street provides a walkable commercial corridor of shops, cafes, and services, while the neighbourhood's central location puts downtown Kingston, Lake Ontario, and Queen's University all within easy walking or cycling distance.



THE UNEXPECTED

Kingston is actively redesigning Princess Street through Williamsville to add dedicated cycle tracks, improved transit stops, and new pedestrian crossings, positioning the neighbourhood for a significant quality-of-life upgrade in the coming years.



THE MARKET

With a cost of living 25% below Ontario's average, Williamsville offers some of Kingston's most accessible price and rent points in a walkable, heritage-rich urban setting.



BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE

The neighbourhood's limestone heritage buildings, including well-preserved examples along Princess Street, give Williamsville a rare architectural identity that reflects Kingston's status as one of Canada's most historically significant cities.


LOCATED IN THE GREATER KINGSTON AREA

Drive Times:
Downtown Kingston 5 min  |  Highway 401 15 min  |  Ottawa 150 min

Boundaries:
Nearby Neighborhoods Sydenham, Rideau Heights, Sunnyside
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Williamsville:

One of Kingston's original downtown neighbourhoods, with limestone heritage buildings, Victorian homes, and a dynamic midtown energy.

Williamsville occupies a central position in Kingston's urban fabric, stretching along Princess Street between downtown and the university quarter with a mix of residential streets, heritage architecture, and a lively commercial corridor. Williamsville homes for sale attract buyers seeking urban walkability and architectural character at accessible price points, while Williamsville homes for rent draw students and young professionals looking for central Kingston living.


What to Expect:

Expect a dense, walkable urban neighbourhood of heritage limestone homes, Victorian houses, and newer infill development alongside a busy commercial street.

Williamsville has a notably high proportion of rental households, reflecting its appeal to students and young professionals seeking central Kingston living. The neighbourhood's mix of single-family homes, duplexes, and apartment buildings provides housing options across a wide range of budgets, with a cost of living 25% below the Ontario average making it one of Kingston's most accessible communities.


The Lifestyle:

Williamsville residents enjoy walkable access to Princess Street shops and cafes, downtown Kingston, Lake Ontario, and the Kingston Transit network.

The neighbourhood is served by Kingston Transit along Princess Street, and the planned street redesign will add cycle tracks and improved transit stops to further enhance active transportation options. Queen's University and its cultural events, the historic downtown core, and the Kingston Waterfront are all within a short walk or bike ride from Williamsville's residential streets.

Unexpected Appeal:

Williamsville is in the middle of a significant urban renewal, with Kingston investing in a redesigned Princess Street corridor that will bring dedicated cycling infrastructure, upgraded transit stops, and new pedestrian crossings to the neighbourhood.

The neighbourhood's limestone and Victorian heritage architecture gives it a visual identity that few midtown communities in Ontario can claim. Original examples of local limestone construction survive on Princess Street and adjacent residential blocks, providing a tangible connection to Kingston's history as one of Canada's earliest and most historically significant cities.



The Market:

Williamsville offers urban living at some of Kingston's most competitive price points, with a cost of living 25% below Ontario's average and a high proportion of rental housing.

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The neighbourhood's housing mix includes heritage limestone homes, Victorian detached and semi-detached properties, duplexes, and apartment buildings. Buyers seeking character architecture at accessible prices, and investors seeking rental income in a high-demand student and professional market, both find compelling options in Williamsville.


You'll Fall In Love With:

The combination of limestone heritage streets, a young and vibrant community, and walkable access to all that Kingston has to offer makes Williamsville a neighbourhood worth discovering.

From the heritage architecture along Princess Street to the proximity of downtown Kingston's waterfront, cultural venues, and dining scene, Williamsville, Kingston offers an urban lifestyle that punches well above its price point. The ongoing investment in Princess Street infrastructure signals that the neighbourhood's best days are still ahead.


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