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Kingstonlicious is back and here's what's on the menu at Ontario's iconic foodie festival

Flavour-packed festivities await in this charming winter wonderland.

Kingstonlicious is back and here's what's on the menu at Ontario's iconic foodie festival

Left: City hall in snowy Kingston, Right: Tender braised beef with sides

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The highlight of the gourmand's winter calendar is back again to champion this culinary wonderland only a few hours away from Toronto.

Kingstonlicious, which kicks off on February 3 and runs until the end of March, showcases Kingston's rich and diverse culinary food culture, once again proving that this picturesque city is among Canada's must-visit dining destinations.

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Over 30 local restaurants participate in Kingstonlicious, offering something for every taste and budget. You can score special promotional offers, exclusive dishes, and limited-time prix fixe menus from some of the country's top chefs.

This year, seven Kingstonlicious Signature Events will get you close to the action with Kingston's top culinary creators, including plenty of delicious mouth watering dishes. Plus, a ticket to a Kingstonlicious Signature Event is the perfect getaway to expand your palette and dive into a foodie paradise!

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From a four-course dinner at Olivea paired with tickets to the Kingston Canadian Film Festival—celebrating its 25th anniversary this year—to the Great Kingston Slider Showdown between Burger 347 and Otter Creek Kitchen (and so much more). The Kingstonlicious Signature Events are a fun and flavour-packed way to shake up your routine and experience the best of Kingston’s culinary and cultural scene.

With Kingston just two hours away from Toronto and Ottawa by car or VIA Rail, Kingstonlicious is perfect for a day trip or weekend getaway. Plus, if you book an overnight package, you'll receive a $100 VISA gift card (while supplies last).

So mark Kingstonlicious in your calendar from February 3 to March 31, and kick your 2025 off with some of Canada's best foodie experiences!

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