Plan Your Visit
Do you want to plan your visit to the museum? Here is everything you need to know about our site including our opening times, operating hours, and frequently asked questions.
To have detailed information about our site and services and be prepared for your museum visit, you can review our Access Guide here.
Visitor Information
Murney Tower Museum is CLOSED during the fall and winter months. We will open our doors for site visits in May 2025. We look forward to seeing you then!
Admission: By donation. Recommended donation is $5.
Address: 2 King St. West, Kingston ON K7L 4V6
Phone: 613-217-8235
Please note that there are no toilets or running water on site. The closest toilets are in the Richardson Bathhouse or the City Park.
Parking
The Museum doesn’t have a parking lot however there are city parking lots nearby. There is parking at the Waterfront Lot and Richardson Beach Lot. You must buy a ticket to park in these lots Monday to Saturday from 8 am-5 pm. There is a $2 hourly rate and a limit of 3 hours for these lots.
Transportation
We are a stop on the Kingston Trolley. Bus 3 stops at George Street north/south side of Kings Street and at Maitland Street north/south side of Kings Street.
Guided Tours / Historical Interpretation
Our trained and enthusiastic staff will be present in the museum to give guided tours and answer all questions about the tower’s history and collections during the summer season. For off-season tours, please contact us here.
Accessibility
As a military fortification built in the mid-19th century, the Murney Tower has a small and intimate space and narrow stairs which may not be physically accessible to individuals living with disabilities. Please note that our building is not wheelchair accessible.
We developed a detailed Access Guide to prepare our visitors for their museum visit and provide detailed information about our building and services. You can review and download our Access Guide here.
Museum Shop
We have a small display of items for sale at the front desk which is on display in a small glass case or hanging on the wall behind interpreters.
Activities
We are offering a broad range of virtual activities including arts and craft workshops, instructional videos, and cooking tutorials. All activities are available for free on the museum’s YouTube Channel.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a place to go if I am distressed? There is easy access to the outside and you are allowed to exit and re-enter the museum with no extra cost or issue.
Where are the toilets? If you need to exit and re-enter we offer that option.
Do I have to pay for admission? Museum admissions are accepted by donation, and any and all donations are greatly appreciated. As a non-profit organization, we operate with the support of donations and adjudicated grants. If you would like to make a contribution to our little museum and support our operations, you can also make a donation by paying what you can either onsite or online by clicking here.
Can I visit with my support person? Yes, as per Ontario law support persons are welcome and free of charge.
Can I visit with my support animal? Yes, we are a pet-friendly facility so all pets especially support animals are welcome.
I have vision impairments can I get large font text? Yes, we have designed our displays to meet accessibility standards with large text that is sans serif, and there are no barriers in front of the text allowing you to go as close as you would like. We are always looking for ways to improve the visitor experience and better ways to accommodate visitors with different needs. We welcome your feedback and suggestions.