Township of North Frontenac


Description

Nestled within the rugged beauty of Ontario's Canadian Shield, the Township of North Frontenac offers a tranquil haven for both residents and visitors. Spanning over 1,157 square kilometers, this picturesque township is home to approximately 2,285 permanent residents and welcomes an additional 7,000 seasonal inhabitants who are drawn to its serene landscapes and recreational opportunities. Established in 1998 through the amalgamation of several former townships, North Frontenac boasts a rich history and a strong sense of community.

The township's pristine environment is a testament to its commitment to conservation and sustainable living. In 2013, North Frontenac became the first municipality in Canada to achieve Dark Sky Preserve status, highlighting its dedication to preserving the natural night sky. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore a vast network of trails, lakes, and forests, engaging in activities such as hiking, fishing, snowmobiling, and stargazing. The North Frontenac Parklands and the North Frontenac Astronomy Park serve as gateways to these adventures, offering unique experiences year-round.

Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, an active lifestyle, or a close-knit community, North Frontenac provides a harmonious blend of natural splendor and rural charm. Its commitment to preserving its unique landscape and fostering a resilient community makes it a distinctive destination in Eastern Ontario.

  • Hours of Operation : Monday - Friday 9:00am - 4:00pm
  • Wheelchair Accessible : Yes

Township of North Frontenac

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