Kingston Student Ghetto

The Kingston student ghetto is a residential area surrounding Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, that is inhabited mostly by students of the University. The ghetto’s borders are not clearly defined, but the core of the area is between Union Street in the south, Princess Street in the north, Barrie Street in the east, and Albert Street in the west.

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