A banquet of heritage architecture in Kingston
There is no better tour guide of Kingston, than Arthur Milnes. An author and expert on John A. Macdonald (and every other PM), he’s billed as Kingston’s “story-teller-in-chief.” But don’t take it from me: on videos posted on kingstonwalks.ca, the Right Honourable Paul Martin said, “I know that you’ll enjoy your encounters with Arthur” and the Right Honourable Stephen Harper quipped that he was their “unofficial historian” while working as a speechwriter in his office.
But be warned: if any sort of prime minister news breaks, his attention will be divided.
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