Welcome to Kingston

A historic lakeside city with academic prestige

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CAD 18,000–30,000/year
Annual tuition fees
CAD 1,200–1,800/month
Monthly living costs

Why study in Kingston

Kingston is a beautiful and intellectually vibrant city located between Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal. Known for its rich history, waterfront lifestyle, and top-tier education, Kingston gives you access to world-class universities, a walkable downtown, and a supportive student community. Its blend of tradition and innovation makes it a unique place to focus on your academic and personal growth.

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Student life

Student life in Kingston is exciting yet manageable. You’ll find everything from art galleries and waterfront cafés to student societies and cultural festivals. The city is compact and easy to get around by foot or bike. With a vibrant mix of local and international students, you’ll enjoy a balanced lifestyle where academics and social life go hand in hand.

Avg. wage per hour

CAD 16.55/hour

Max. allowed part-time hours

20 hours/week

Cost of living

  • Food: CAD 300–500/month
  • Rent: CAD 700–1,200/month
  • Household Bills: CAD 100–200/month
  • Transport: CAD 80–120/month
  • Miscellaneous: CAD 100–200/month

Accommodation choices

  • University accommodation
  • Private halls
  • Shared houses
  • Private/Studio apartments
  • Co-living spaces

Most opted part-time jobs

  • Barista
  • Retail assistant
  • Tutor
  • Receptionist
  • Research assistant

Public transport

  • Bus
  • Train
  • Shared taxi
  • Bike sharing
  • Ferry

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CULTURE

Kingston’s culture is a rich blend of Canadian history, arts, and student life. The city celebrates theatre, music, and food with events that bring the whole community together. You’ll find inclusive spaces, historic neighbourhoods, and a creative spirit that encourages exploration and connection. As a student, you’ll be welcomed into a culture that values both tradition and progress.

SAFETY

Kingston is a safe and welcoming city for students. In case of emergency, call 911. For non-urgent help, contact Kingston Police at +1 613-549-4660. Stick to well-lit routes and use campus safety escorts when available.

Discover the city

Located on the shores of Lake Ontario, Kingston is a small city with a big reputation for academics and quality of life. It’s positioned halfway between Toronto and Montreal, making it well-connected for travel and exploration. With its historic limestone buildings, scenic waterfront, and vibrant downtown, Kingston provides the ideal setting for focused studies and memorable student experiences.

Language

English

Currency

CAD

Population

0.14 million

Area

451.2 sq. km

Frequently asked questions

Yes, Kingston is a top choice for international students. It combines academic excellence, affordability, and a close-knit student community. The city is safe, scenic, and full of activities that enhance your university experience.
Kingston is generally more affordable than major cities like Toronto or Vancouver. Rent and daily expenses are manageable, and you can lower costs by sharing accommodation and using student discounts.
Absolutely. Kingston is known for its friendly locals and strong university spirit. You’ll feel welcomed on and off campus, and there are many clubs and activities to help you make connections.
Yes, Kingston offers a variety of housing options, including university residences, shared houses, and studio apartments. Start your search early, especially if you want to live close to campus.