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Downtown Walk

Date

Thursday January 8, 2026
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Location

208 Mitchell Hall - Queen's University International Centre
Event Category
Winter International Student Arrival

We will meet at the QUIC and walk downtown together, learning about the many popular student spots in the city (including cafes, restaurants, shops, downtown landmarks, health services). Student leaders will answer your questions and point out places of interest.

 

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69 Union Street
Mitchell Hall, 208 (2nd floor)
Kingston, ON K7L 1A1
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Tel: 613-533-2604

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