I have just modified one external link on List of oldest buildings in Canada. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.101.21.81 (talk) 01:28, 29 September 2013 (UTC) personally, lived in a house from the sixteenth century. The other provincial sections need to be updated or should be deleted, because the information in them is grossly inacurate. Defensible Lockmaster's House (Upper Brewers Lock), Defensible Lockmaster's House (Davis Lock), Lower Brewers Defensible Lockmaster's House, Administration Building /Cell Block (C-18, C-16), Ann Baillie Building National Historic Site of Canada, Barriefield Heritage Conservation District, Bellevue House National Historic Site of Canada, Cataraqui Cemetery National Historic Site of Canada, Church of the Good Thief (Roman Catholic), Collins Bay Institution, Administration Building, A-1, Collins Bay Institution, Cell Block, Building B-1, Commissariat Stores / Reverse Fire Chamber East, Commissariat Stores / Reverse Fire Chamber West, Elizabeth Cottage National Historic Site of Canada, Fort Frontenac National Historic Site of Canada, Fort Henry National Historic Site of Canada, Frontenac County Court House National Historic Site of Canada, Heating Plant, former Commissariat Storehouse, Kingston City Hall National Historic Site of Canada, Kingston Customs House National Historic Site of Canada, Kingston Dry Dock National Historic Site of Canada, Kingston Fortifications National Historic Site of Canada, Kingston General Hospital National Historic Site of Canada, Kingston Navy Yard National Historic Site of Canada, Kingston Penitentiary National Historic Site of Canada, Market Square Heritage Conservation District, Murney Tower National Historic Site of Canada, Old Fort Henry, Reverse Fire Gallery West, Old Kingston Post Office National Historic Site of Canada, Point Frederick Buildings National Historic Site of Canada, Rideau Canal National Historic Site of Canada, Royal Military College of Canada Building 2, Royal Military College of Canada Building 24, Royal Military College of Canada Building 27, Royal Military College of Canada Building 3, Royal Military College of Canada Building 30a Guardhouse, Royal Military College of Canada Building 31, Royal Military College of Canada Building 36 former Riding Stables, Royal Military College of Canada Building 5, Royal Military College of Canada Building 55, Royal Military College of Canada Building 6, Royal Military College of Canada Building 9, Royal Military College of Canada Building 9a, Royal Military College of Canada Commandants Residence, former Royal Navy Hospital, Building 10, Royal Military College of Canada Currie Building, Building No. Its the oldest stone building in Ontario and was used as a hospital during the war of 1812. 7. 15, Royal Military College of Canada Fort Frederick Magazine Building R30B (1846), Royal Military College of Canada Fort Frederick Martello Tower, Royal Military College of Canada Stone Frigate (No. Section 4. holds the third best long jump in the states history at 6.54, really is not The following is a list of oldest buildings and structures in Ontario constructed prior to 1830. How about an 1830 cut off date for Ontario? The lists dont have any cut off dates, which means it seems that the lists can go on for a long time with no ending. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Empirecoins (talk • contribs) 18:03, 13 August 2017 (UTC), -- I agree, otherwise the list can go on and on. Not all of these buildings have their own articles at this time (and some are either unwarranted or simply unlikely to get them), and it may help provide context re: the above discussion. Section 3. the adventures of John Smith would be sought in a specialist source of Sign up to get the best in wellness, relationships, royals, food and more on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Cheers.—InternetArchiveBot (Report bug) 03:36, 1 January 2018 (UTC). Today’s it’s a popular tourist attraction operated by Parks Canada. This article is a list of historic places in the City of Kingston, Ontario entered on the Canadian Register of Historic Places, whether they are federal, provincial, or municipal.