Services were moved to the Memorial Centre while restoration work was being done.
The Adelaide St. Shelter is now reopened.
The City of Kingston announced in a news release on Thursday that restoration work inside the shelter on Cowdy St. has been completed.
They say as of 9 am Friday, overnight shelter services and day services operated by Lionhearts will resume there.
The shelter was forced to move to the Memorial Centre after a plumbing emergency occurred inside the shelter last week.
The City say the number of beds available has been reduced to 55.
They are thanking Lionhearts, the City's Housing & Social Services and the Facilities Management & Construction Services, and all service providers who have worked tirelessly over the past week.
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