You Can Make Gooey S'mores Over Your Own Fire Pit At This Cozy Ontario Patio

Nothing's better than toasted marshmallows and cheesy fondue. 🤤
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Long live patio season! If you’re looking for cozy heated patios in Ontario, then Aqua Terra in Kingston is calling your name.

Located at the Delta Hotels by Marriott Kingston Waterfront, each patio table comes equipped with a personal fire pit so you can stay nice and snug well into the chilly season.

Aqua Terra’s mouthwatering fall menu includes hearty comfort food items like Chili Con Carne and Beef Bourguignon.

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You can also take advantage of your personal sized fire and whip up some ooey-gooey s’mores or cheesy fondue.

To wash it all down, you can sip the evening away with one of the boozy hot chocolates on offer here.

The patio is open between Thursday and Sunday each week until 8 p.m.

They open at 1 p.m. on Thursday and Friday and at 3 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.

So if kicking back in a Muskoka chair and mowing down on s’mores with your BFF sounds like the ideal weekend agenda, then you need to check this place out ASAP.

AquaTerra

Price: 💸💸💸

Cuisine: S'mores +

Address: 1 Johnson St, Kingston, ON

Why You Need To Go: You can get super cozy on this heated patio while you fill up on delicious treats.

  • Amber Van Wort was a writer at Narcity Canada. She studied journalism at Durham College in Oshawa and holds a special place in her heart for the Toronto Maple Leafs. She continues to be published in the Chicago Tribune, Best Reviews, and previously, The Belleville Intelligencer, totaling up to 9+ years of experience.

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