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Downtown Kingston, Ontario main street with heritage limestone buildings — lawn care service area
Ontario · Pop. 132,000

Lawn Care in Kingston

Kingston, with a population of approximately 132,000, is a historic limestone city located where Lake Ontario meets the St. Lawrence River and the Rideau Canal in zone 5b. The city's identity is shaped by three major institutions: Queen's University, the Royal Military College of Canada (RMC), and Canadian Forces Base Kingston — all of which maintain significant grounds and create institutional lawn care demand.

Local Lawn Care Conditions

Queen's University's campus grounds span hundreds of acres of maintained turf including the iconic University Avenue approach, athletic fields at Richardson Stadium, and residential quad lawns. Heritage properties are a defining feature of Kingston — the city's stock of 19th-century limestone buildings with established gardens requires maintenance approaches that respect the character of the landscape. Kingston's climate brings warm summers (average July high of 26°C), cold winters (-8°C January average), and annual precipitation of approximately 940 mm. The lake moderates temperatures slightly, extending the fall growing season compared to inland communities. Kingston's residential areas include the mature trees and large lots of the Kingscourt-Rideau neighbourhood, the waterfront properties of Collins Bay, and the newer subdivisions of the west end.

Our Service in This Area

Mow.ca serves Kingston's blend of institutional campuses, heritage residential properties, and military installations with crews attuned to the city's specific requirements.

Quick Facts

Population
132K
Province
Ontario
Services Available
8
Season
April – October
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