Frontenac County
Frontenac County stretches across nearly 4,000 square kilometres, from its northern wilderness to the scenic shores of Howe and Wolfe Islands. This diverse region thrives across tourism, agriculture, forestry, services, and government, offering visitors and residents alike a rich blend of experiences. Outdoor enthusiasts will find endless opportunities, from hiking, canoeing, camping, fishing, and ATV riding, to sailing, snowmobiling, and relaxing on sandy beaches. The cultural scene is equally vibrant, with music, art, festivals, and artisanal food experiences celebrating local talent and flavours. Comprising the municipalities of North Frontenac, Central Frontenac, South Frontenac, and the Frontenac Islands, the County is recognized for its pristine natural landscapes, resilient rural communities, and a lifestyle that blends authenticity with adventure.
The Ministry of Tourism, Culture & Gaming has divided the Frontenac County territory into two regions: RTO 9 – South Eastern Ontario and RTO 11 – Ontario Highlands.
RTO 9 boundary consists of South Frontenac and Frontenac Islands extending south of Crow Lake Road to include the hamlets/villages of Burridge, Bedford, Verona, and Bob Lake.
RTO 11 boundary consists of Central and North Frontenac extending north of Crow Lake Road through Sharbot Lake, and includes the villages of Parham, Godfrey, and Mountain Grove.
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