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The golden rule never went out of style in Frontenac. We’re friendly and welcoming and we treat everyone like family. Our landscape and geography are a big part of who we are. Stretching between our small towns, the lakes, forest and fields jumble together in a paradise of outdoor recreation.

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The Frontenac experience From the northern most tip down to the Islands, the vast landscape that comprises Frontenac County offers music, art, fishing, hiking, canoeing, camping, sailing, ATVing, beaches, snowmobiling, artisan food, festivals…and so much more. Imagine blue skies and calm clear waters. It takes your breath away and also lets you breathe. The moment you arrive, you feel it and all your senses are awakened. It’s more than just a place, it’s Frontenac.

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Where in the world Frontenac is a region of nearly 4,000 square kilometers to the south and north of the City of Kingston, in Ontario, Canada.

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Camping Leave your sound machine at home and let a symphony of frogs serenade you to sleep. Forget the alarm clock and wake up to the ratatat of a woodpecker getting breakfast. Avoid generic motel rooms and complete your Frontenac adventure by camping under the stars. “Backcountry” or “interior” camping involves carrying everything you need on your back and hiking or paddling to a secluded campsite. “Car camping” involves pitching your tent very close to your parked vehicle, usually with other campers nearby. For the uninitiated, car camping can be a wonderful nature experience with a few creature comforts – like running water and flush toilets – nearby. Whichever style you prefer, there are lots of options for camping in Frontenac.

Bon Echo Provincial Park 16151 Hwy. 41, Cloyne, Ontario K0H 1K0 (613) 336-2228 www.ontarioparks.com/park/bonecho Frontenac Parklands Crown Land Stewardship Program Phone: 613-479-2231 Ext. 233 Fax: 613-479-2352 Email: recreation@northfrontenac.ca www.northfrontenacparklands.ca Frontenac Provincial Park 6700 Salmon Lake Rd Sydenham K0H 2T0 613-376-3489 www.ontarioparks.com/park/frontenac Sharbot Lake Provincial Park 25467 Hwy 7, Sharbot Lake K0H 2P0 613-335-2814 www.ontarioparks.com/park/sharbotlake

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photography, astronomy, geology, environmental studies. If the goal of your group or organization is to enjoy environmentally friendly outdoor recreational activities, North Frontenac Park Lands is the ideal destination. Plan a multi-day visit or trip and camp along the way at one of our 184 campsites. Contact our Manager of Community Development with your questions.

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The campsites and roadways that make up Frontenac Parklands provide unique opportunities for wilderness camping, week-long canoekayak trips, family picnics, fishing expeditions, and much more. The Parklands are managed and maintained by North Frontenac Township on provincially administered crown lands. They have been enjoyed by nature enthusiasts for decades. Early in the 2000’s the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources decided they no longer wanted to manage the 58 kilometres of roadway that provide access to the 184 campsites on 12 linked Canadian Shield Lakes on the Mississippi River headwaters that make up this wilderness playground. They offered it up to North Frontenac Township to manage.

The township wanted to ensure that some of the most accessible backcountry opportunities in Eastern Ontario were available to their own residents and visitors, and needing to generate revenue to cover the maintenance costs, they set up Frontenac Parklands and began collecting nominal road and camping fees for the Parklands. Campsites cost $22.50 per night for up to 6 people, and the access road fee ($9.50 for one day) is included. In 2007, a summer resident of the township proposed setting up an online booking system to make the sites easier to access for everyone, and also suggested that a name change for the program, which was then called the Crown Land Access Program, would be beneficial. Frontenac Parklands was born.

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Explore Corey Klatt manages the parklands for the township, and he keeps a close eye on the bookings, which have grown steadily over the years. “Booking for the season starts on November 1st. That's always a busy day because people who are familiar with the sites want to snap up their favourites right away, especially for summer weekends, but there are always spots available at northfrontenacparklands.com." One of spectacular sections of the parklands includes: Schooner Lake, Fortune Lake, and Round Schooner Lake. Visitors to these lakes soon realize they are in the highlands. They feature sheer granite cliffs, and clear, deep lakes that are home to a variety of fish species including lake trout. The landscape is unusual and rare enough to have been identified as an area of natural and scientific interest by the Province of Ontario. In fact, one enthusiatic blogger says that their idea of a prime Frontenac Parklands site

includes privacy, enough open space for a good breeze, and the essential element, a good diving rock into the clear water of the lake. In addition to paddling, fishing, and swimming, there is a hiking trail. The Schooner Trail is a newly marked hiking trail through natural forests, featuring many large boulders, a high elevation scenic jaunt, and a steep limestone hillside, all on the west shore of Long Schooner Lake. The trail heads north from the end of Schooner Road, then zig-zags northwest up the "The Climb", and swings back east along the "Upper Ridge Walk" toward Long Schooner Lake. The trail finishes with a quick and steep descent to a nice mellow lakeside walk along Long Schooner Lake, and it then meets back at the beginning of the trail. The entire loop is approximately 3 kilometers, and covers just over 100 meters of elevation.

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Hiking

The Frontenac Challenge by Carolyn Bonta Frontenac Provincial Park is our region’s most popular all-season outdoor destination, and is especially inviting in the fall. There are many reasons to enjoy a hike, paddle, or backcountry camping trip at this time of year, such as cooler days, no biting insects, colourful leaves… and the Frontenac Challenge. The Frontenac Challenge is the park’s most celebrated event of the year. The premise is simple: Hike all of the park’s 11 main trail loops in the months of September and October. These range from the gentle 1.5 km Arab Gorge boardwalk to the remote and incredibly rugged 21 km Slide Lake loop, along with

The boardwalk, Frontenac Provincial Park.

nine additional intermediate-length trails in between for a total of 119 km. And that is what gives the Challenge its name! In recent years, the Challenge has expanded and now includes a Youth Challenge and the Frontenac Trek, somewhat less demanding in

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Trails

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Frontenac County was once home to numerous railways travelling to and from destinations across Eastern Ontario. In recent years, some of the former rail lines have been revived as multi-use trails, re-connecting the former rail communities and activating tourist adventures across the region. One such “rail-trail”, The Frontenac K&P Trail, travels north-south through the Frontenac region, forming a trail spine through many villages and several townships. The K&P is host to many uses including hiking, cycling, horseback riding and in the winter, snowmobile use. You can even find ATVs along the northern sections, starting near the village of Verona. The name K&P is inherited from the former Kingston and Pembroke Railway, which is the corridor along which the K&P Trail travels 180 km north from downtown Kingston through Sharbot Lake to Calabogie and the Ottawa Valley. Here, trail tourists can connect to the Ottawa Valley Recreational Trail, a 296 km multi-use rail-trail extending from Mattawa south to Smiths Falls. Kilometre “0” of the “Kick and Push” starts in Confederation Park in Kingston, where a paved path rambles beside the shores of Lake Ontario before it transitions

Hiking/ Multi-use Trails in Frontenac: • Bon Echo Provincial Park Near Cloyne / 40km of Trails • Cataraqui Trail Smiths Falls to Strathcona / 100+km • Depot Lakes Conservation Near Godfrey/ • Frontenac Provincial Park Near Sydenham / Over 100km of Trails • Gould Lake Conservation Near Sydenham. 22km. • K&P Trail Wolfe Island to Sharbot Lake and Beyond • Kennebec Wilderness Trails Near Arden 7km • Meisel Woods near Crow Lake 5km • North Frontenac Parklands – various access points • Portland Conservation Near Verona • Rideau Trail Between Kingston & Ottawa / 387km • Shabomeka Legpower Trail Near Cloyne • Sharbot Lake Provincial Park Near Sharbot Lake • Trans Canada Trail – Sharbot Lake, Mountain Grove, Arden Frontenac Visitor Guide - 9


Explore to a stone dust hard-packed passage lined with trees as it ducks under Highway 401 and into Frontenac County. From here, cyclists have an uncomplicated 75-kilometre pedal from Kingston to Sharbot Lake. Wildlife lovers should carry cameras for the ducks, geese, birds and beavers thriving in wetland stretches of this trail and considering the remoteness of the trail, you’ll likely want to pack snacks too. If shorter trips are on the menu, trailheads can also be found in Harrowsmith, Hartington, Verona, and Tichborne. After arriving in Sharbot Lake, spend the night at Rockhill B&B, swim at Oso Beach or enjoy dinner and live music at the Crossings Pub. The more adventurous trail traveller might venture north of Sharbot Lake, where the K&P is more remote, just as beautiful, and the surface provides more of a “rock and roll” experience, better suited for the confident gravel or mountain bike rider who prefers a white-knuckle experience. However, this section is well travelled and generally passable on an ATV. Sharbot Lake is also where the Tay-Havelock rail-trail intersects with the K&P route. This well-used east-west trail connects Sharbot Lake to communities like Arden, Mountain Grove, Maberly and Perth. Also intersecting the K&P Trail to the south is the 104 km Cataraqui Trail, an east-west

rail-trail line that travels from Smiths Falls to Strathcona. This popular trail connects with the K&P Trail in Harrowsmith, linking K&P destinations to Sydenham, home of Canada’s oldest general store, Trousdale's. A popular destination for cyclists along the Cataraqui Trail is Chaffey’s Locks, where visitors can enjoy an ice cream at the Opinicon. Each of these trails also help to create the Trans Canada Trail route, also called “The Great Trail.” This is a 24,000 km route that traverses Canada and the Cataraqui, K&P and Tay-Havelock trails all contribute 115 km locally to that network.

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There are many natere trails to enjoy in Frontenac County.

Loop Trails Frontenac County has many nature trails built out in loops for adventurous hiking, leading up to vistas with views of landscapes that are still and spectacular. The Canadian Shield holds sway in the northern reaches of Frontenac, and the Frontenac Spur juts into the heart of South Frontenac to Frontenac Park and into the Buck, Dog and Loughborough Lake regions. For every formal trail, there are dozens of others, shared by neighbours and lake associations alike. Just like all the local trails, the etiquette is simple – enjoy, look and listen to absorb the whole experience, and leave nothing behind. Kennebec Wilderness trail near Arden Located on a 156-acre tract of public parkland near Arden, the Kennebec Wilderness Trails offer four seasons of outdoor recreational activity; hiking, geocaching, birding, and snowshoeing. The trail network consists of over 7 kilometres of hiking trails winding through a mixed forest of deciduous and coniferous trees. The valley meadows, wooded hillsides and rocky ridges are home to an abundance of wildlife. The terrain is rugged and undulating in many areas, offering a challenging hike for all ages. The trails can be accessed at trailheads located at 28786 Hwy #7 and on Nordic Road in the Kennebec Shores Waterfront Community. Maps are available on site or by googling Kennebec Lake Parkland Trails. Shabomeka Legpower Pathfinders Hike by bicycle or walk, or ski tour in the winter. A 65 km network of beautifully scenic paths for non-motorized use only, meandering through a wide variety of habitats in


Explore the forest heartland surrounding Shabomeka Lake in the Madawaska Highlands of the Land O’Lakes. A trail/network map is available at www.trailforks.com/region/shabomeka-lake. The pathhead is 1067B Shawenegog Lake Lane, marked PEARCE 22/23/EKELI. These minimal-impact paths were developed specifically for regular bicycles, in anticipation of ‘forest bathing’ or Shin Rin Yoku. Those with mountain bikes designed for maximumimpact ‘trails’ are directed to the excellent Flinton Forest Trails in the Township of Addington Highlands. Meisel Woods This picturesque property surrounds a 60acre, headwaters lake known as Beaver or Bass Lake and includes additional water frontage on Crow Lake. The Sandi Slater Memorial Walk is a central feature of this conservation area. The trail is a stunning, 5km walk through forest, rocks, over streams and hills and boasts a number of lookouts, and benches that offer

gorgeous views of Bass Lake and the surrounding area. Meisel Woods Conservation Area is located at 1392 Anderson Road North, near Crow Lake. Turn onto Anderson Road for approximately .5 km then turn right again on Anderson; 1 km ahead on the right-hand side is the trailhead. Google Meisel Woods. There are numerous other hiking trails around. Frontenac Park and Bon Echo Park have extensive trail networks, and there are trails at the Gould Lake Conservation Area, and at the Portland Conservation Area.

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Paddle

Paddle Routes • Big Gull Lake Near Cloyne • Crotch Lake Near Ardoch • Salmon River to Bull Lake Near Arden • Frontenac Provincial Park Near Sydenham • Canoe Lake Road to Devil Lake Near Sydenham / Portage Required • Gould Lake Near Sydenham • Wolfe Lake Near Westport • Mazinaw Lake/Bon Echo Park Near Cloyne

Top 3 Daytrips for Paddling in Frontenac Provincial Park by Zack Fiddis, Owner Frontenac Outfitters Frontenac Provincial Park offers a unique combination of backcountry experiences with family-friendly camping adventures. Ontario’s most southern wilderness park, Frontenac Park provides outdoor enthusiasts 13,000 acres, 22 lakes, 160 km’s of hiking, and 48 interior campsites. The rugged Canadian Shield outcrops, crystal-clear lakes, natural wetlands, and wind-swept white pines create the illusion of being in Canada’s far north. Here are three daytrips for paddling in the park: 1. North Otter Lake to South Otter Lake to Doe Lake Located outside the park entrance is South Otter Lake, which is separated from North Otter Lake by a culvert. Paddle North Otter first and then backtrack to South

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Otter; the southern lake features a public island and is connected to the park office if you need a break. A quick paddle takes you to the 341-meter portage into Doe Lake within the interior of Frontenac. 2. Mitchell Creek to Birch Lake To the west, Mitchell Creek meanders into Birch Lake. A relaxed outing with opportunities for fishing, photography, birding, and spotting other native critters. If you paddle to campsite #7, a nearby hike takes you to The Old Birch Lake Mine and Three Old Homesteads. 3. Three-Lake Loop: Big Salmon, Little Clear, and Little Salmon Lakes This route is rigorous and more challenging with three portages. It’s a full-day and entirely within the park interior giving you the best wilderness experience. Beginning at Big Salmon Lake, head towards campsite #5 at the far end of lake. The first portage to Little Clear Lake is on the north shore and considered moderate at 923 meters with two hills. Explore Little Clear and visit the island before undertaking the next portage. Rumor has it there are big, bucket-mouth bass down below, and it’s common to catch a glimpse of deer, loons, otters, and other wildlife. Next, head to the 856-meter portage at the south-western corner of the lake; this is a moderate trek with one hill. Little Salmon Lake is small, so paddle the

perimeter and explore the Moulton Gorge, or pull out for lunch and a break before the final leg of the journey. The last 974-meter portage is rugged and features one hill; once you’re back to Big Salmon, the launch is a quick 20-minute paddle. Frontenac Provincial Park offers memorable adventures, and these routes are only a fraction of what’s available - head out this season and discover your favourite!

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Cycle Back Road Cycling In Frontenac Doug Kennedy, who runs a business, Frontenac Docks, from his home north of Verona, is a familiar figure in the spring, summer, and fall, riding his bicycle while lit up with reflective gear. Kennedy is connected to a network of cyclists from across Eastern Ontario, and often rides with a club that is based in Kingston. One of his favourite things to do, is to show off the cycling opportunities in Frontenac County. He rides thousands of kilometres each year and is passionate about his sport. “There are so many fantastic routes for all kinds of riders, throughout Frontenac County," he said. Kennedy said that gravel road riding is becoming more and more popular, on bicycles that

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are equally comfortable to ride on asphalt, well maintained gravel, or the crushed gravel on the K&P Trail. “With the trail complete to Sharbot Lake now, I like to use it in place of Road 38,” he said. Last year he led several rides in Frontenac County, taking advantage of the trail and some of the scenic roads in Frontenac County that provide for an enjoyable outing. One ride that he led started from Sharbot Lake, took the the K&P south to the Crow Lake Road. The cyclists then ran the whole length of the Crow Lake Road, past the village of Crow Lake, with its view of the lake, and up and down some substantial hills all the way to Bolingbroke. They then took Lanark County Road 36, past historical farmsteads, before jumping on the trans Canada trail at Maberly for a return to Sharbot Lake. The ride was followed by lunch on a restaurant patio. “We all had a great day.” Another ride started off closer to his home base, adn ended with a run along the Wagarville/4th Lake Road that joins Parham and Tamworth. “Hybrid bicycles are a big trend in cycling these days, and the roads that we have in this region are ideal for them. The routes offer options for different levels of cyclists, and great places to see and enjoy. I have not gone up to North Frontenac yet, but maybe this summer. I have heard really good things about it.


Art & Heritage

Art & Heritage Museums & Archives South Frontenac Museum The South Frontenac Museum is located in a classic stone school house at 5595 Road 38 in Hartington. Owned by the Township of South Frontenac, it is managed by the South Frontenac Museum Society. Whether you're exploring Frontenac for the first time or live here, drop in to catch a glimpse into how people lived 50, 75, 100 or 150 years ago, before the area became known for its rural homes and cottages. Our museum has artifacts, photographs, documents and stories from the first contact between the Indigenous peoples and European settlers, through the logging and mining booms, to the development of local farms and the evolution of area businesses in South Frontenac and Eastern Ontario. We are continually enhancing our collection and we'd love to share it with you. Come in with the family for some fun, creative interactive activities. We also offer special events and programming throughout the township, including a “Treasures in the Attic” professional evaluation occasion this spring. Stay tuned to our website: http://southfrontenacmuseum. com and on Facebook: @ southfrontenacmuseum The Museum is open from 10am to 4pm on Saturdays and 1pm to 4pm on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, from the Victoria Day weekend through the Labour Day weekend. The facility is accessible and air conditioned. Free admission, donations accepted. 613.376.3027 ext 2600.

South Frontenac Museum.

The Cloyne Pioneer Museum & Archives is a must-see for history buffs visiting Eastern Ontario. Located north of Highway 7 near Bon Echo Park, this little log building brings you stories of the area’s past. The earlier days in this region were exciting indeed. Pioneers had to make do. They not only invented, but made by hand many of the articles on display. Your children will be

South Frontenac Museum

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Entertainment at the season opening of the Railway Park in Sharbot Lake.

fascinated by the diorama of the MazinawPringle Tramway, a nineteenth century engineering feat designed to transport logs from one watershed to another. They will sit in an actual schoolroom within the Museum from the same period, and touch the handcrafted toys that youngsters used for play.

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The museum in the caboose is open Saturdays 11-3 in the summer. The outdoor displays are always open, and there is a playground for kids. Maps of the Railway Heritage Walkway are available in the mailbox at the caboose. Elizabeth Street, Sharbot Lake, watch for the signs on Road 38.

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Mining and trapping were alive and well, and memorabilia from the past bring ample proof of this. For want-to-be geologists, you can hold actual pieces of The Canadian Shield in your hands, all the time remembering that they were four billion years in the making. If you are from the area, research your genealogy in our archives and share your family history with us. Our little book store sells the stories, maps, and offerings of local authors so that you can gain further knowledge of this sensational area. We are located on Highway 41 in Cloyne, just across from the post office. Admission is free, but we think that you shall be so happy with your visit that you will want to contribute to our donation jar. We will be looking for you, from 10am to 4pm from late June to September. The Museum is operated by the Cloyne & District Historical Society, a group of fun-

The Cloyne Pioneer Museum & Archives

Open daily from 10-4 midJune to Labour Day, our collections reflect area history from the 1850s on, emphasising settlement and pioneer life, mining, logging, tourism and the building of the Addington Road. Admission is free, donations welcome. Across from the post office in Cloyne, ON. cloynepioneermuseum.ca

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Cloyne Pioneer Museum.

loving volunteers We unearth histories of the area as we preserve the past for the future. If you are new to the community and want to make wonderful friends, come out and join us! Clarendon Miller and Archives The Clarendon and Miller Community Archives was established in 2006 to conserve local materials currently in private hands and make them available to the community. The Archives are located in the Plevna branch of the Kingston Frontenac Public Library on Buckshot Lake Road in Plevna. The archives website is a 24 hour source of material as well - go to Clarmillarchives.ca. Old House Museum The Old House Museum, located at 5 Leander St, in Marysville, located in the ol’ Tiner Larush house in the heart of the village, holds a key to the history of Wolfe Island. When the Wolfe Island Historical Society was formed

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in 2005, the idea of finding a place to celebrate the storied history of the island was born with it. Purchasing and renovating the house was a project that took almost 5 years to complete. From artifacts, to tools, newspapers and books, the museum has information that paints a picture of life in the past on the island, and how it has changed over time. Wolfe Island was named for a historical figure, General Wolfe. Because of the island's location, a lot of the early history of Canada has taken place on its shores. From fur trade to the French-British conflict, the coming of the Loyalists and the development of agricultural communities in the 19th and 20th Centuries, Wolfe Island has been part of it all, and the centre for remembering that history, is the Old House Museum.

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Railway History in Sharbot Lake Submittted by the Central Frontenac Railway Heritage Society.

Along the K&P Trail, in the heart of Sharbot Lake, the Railway Heritage Park and Walkway invites visitors to discover and celebrate Frontenac’s rich rail history. The Railway Heritage Walkway is a series of informative signs along the former K&P track bed. Maps of the Walkway are available in the mailbox at the caboose in Railway Heritage Park on Elizabeth Street (or online at kickandpushca.wordpress.com). The railway museum in the caboose is open Saturdays from 11-3 during the summer. The outdoor displays are always open, and a railway-themed playground, picnic tables, and head-in-the-hole photo stand makes it a comfortable and fun spot for families. Heading south from the park, the Railway Heritage Walkway follows the K&P Trail through Thomson’s Cut, named for Thomson’s Mill, the largest of five sawmills in the village. The walkway continues past the beach and across the causeway. It finishes at a fork in the trail which is actually one corner of a huge triangle (or “wye”) where trains could do a three-point turn to change direction. If you are biking, you can head left on the K&P Trail south to Kingston, or head to the right on The Great Trail -- west to Vancouver! The causeway was originally built in 1876 by

Central Frontenac Railway Park in Sharbot Lake.

the Kingston & Pembroke Railway (known as the K&P or "Kick & Push"). The railway had been blasted through the Canadian Shield, to bring the natural resources of Frontenac County to the docks in Kingston. Back in the late 1800s, the stores in the village were stocked with goods which came daily from Kingston on the new railway. For farmers, a trip to the city now took hours instead of days. Passenger service disappeared after World War II, as automobiles took over, and the final section of track was torn up in 1986. The trackbed of the Kingston & Pembroke Railway has now become the K&P Trail, part of a nationwide recreational trail network that gives Sharbot Lake a brand new link to the rest of Canada.

Trousdale’s General Store... since 1836!

Yes, someone named Trousdale has been here since 1836 and the floorboards creak but the merchandise is so new it’ll knock your socks off. We’ve been around long enough to know that neither man nor woman lives by bread alone, so we are indefatigable in our search for inspiring items. You’ll see how our store has been serving folks what they both relish and require for longer than there have been shopping bags.

Never changing, ever changing... that’s us! 4395 Mill St., Sydenham, ON (613) 376-7622

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Dedicated to a Strong Alpaca Industry For the past 20 years Robert and Hanne Quigley have maintained a “growing” alpaca business between Snow Road Station and Ompah, in North Frontenac. The farming landscape has evolved and Silent Valley Alpaca has been able to change along with it. With the resurgence of homesteading, and the movement towards an environmentally greener and more sustainable lifestyle, alpacas are the perfect animals for the farm. Robert and Hanne have opened a 4 season Airbnb so that visitors might get a feel for what it’s like to live on an alpaca farm and spend time with these gentle, curious animals. Visitors can enjoy an authentic

farm experience whill staying in the 3 bedroom cedar house. The demand for alpaca fibre and alpaca products increases every year, and these fulltime alpaca farmers are dedicated to a strong alpaca industry through their mentoring program, educational seminars such as Alpaca 101, & workshops on learning to nuno felt, weave, and knit, spin or crochet. Other activities on the farm include pre-arranged alpaca walks through the pastures. This farm is also part of the North Frontenac Back Roads Studio Tour and National Alpaca Farm Days, both functions take place September 26th & 27th 2020. You can call to arrange a visit or come by chance. Spending time with a herd of alpacas can be a life changing experience, just ask Hanne and Robert. 613-858-8883 • silentvalleyalpaca@gmail.com www.silentvalleyalpaca.ca

Robert & Hanne Quigley

Alpacas, Alpaca Products, Educational Workshops

1120 Donaldson Rd. Ompah, ON k0h 2j0 613-858-8883 silentvalleyalpaca@gmail.com

AlpacA Farm Days Sept 26, 27

Robert & Hanne Quigley 1120 Donaldson Rd. Ompah, ON K0H 2J0 613-858-8883 silentvalleyalpaca@gmail.com

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Arden Artisans

Back Roads Studio Tour

Arden Pottery and Arden Batik have been fixtures in the picturesque village for almost 50 years. These studios are the core of the Arden Artisans, but the group includes other artists from the surrounding lakes, making Arden a different kind of shopping destination throughout summer & fall. The Arden Garden Party on July 11 is a major focus, but the studios are open all summer, and the work is as unique as the historic hamlet itself. Arden Pottery – Joanne Pickett, 1040 Big Clear Lane, 613-335-2763 Facebook – Arden Pottery Arden Batik – Sarah Hale, 1029 Elm Tree Road, 613-335-2073, Ardenbatik.com Gallery on the Bay – Judith Versavel, 1010 Willett Lane, 613-335-2032, galleryonbay.ca Other Arden artisan include John Duchene, Gordon Wright, and Aileen Merriam

The 2020 North Frontenac Back Roads Studio Tour will be held on the weekend of September 26 and 27. 20+ artists in 15 different studios participate. The studios are scattered throughout North Frontenac Township, and driving through this beautiful countryside in the Fall colours is one of the major attractions of this popular tour, now in its 7th year. A variety of creations and studios can be seen on the tour, ranging from paintings, jewelry, sculptures, furniture and textiles all the way to artisan cheese made from sheep’s milk. For those wishing to spend the whole weekend, accommodations are available. Information about this, as well as about the entire tour can be found on the website NorthFrontenac BackRoadsStudioTour.com.

The Free Spirit Art, Craft & Gift Gallery Handmade Gold & Silver Jewelery Repairs & Stone Cutting

Doner Studio at the Mill Randal and Darlene Doner are accomplished artists who work out of the historic Washburn Gristmill at Lower Brewers Lock on the Rideau Canal. Randal's stainless steel sculptures are on display inside the Mill and Loft Gallery as well as in the studio and throughout the property, on the sculpture path along the Rideau. They are open all summer by chance or appointment, showing their own work, along with paintings and work of other talented local artists. donerstudio.ca - 613-483-6026

Free Spirit Art Craft & Gift Gallery Open March to December Fri: by Chance or Appontment Sat: 10-5; Sun: 10-4 Jan. - Mar. by Appointment or Chance 7325 RD 506 Plevna, ON

Jim 613-479-2464 613-812-3349

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A gallery space shared by 33 artists, featuring objects handmade in Ontario, such as gold & silver jewelry, photography, painting, pottery, wood carving, stained glass and salvaged objects. 7325 Road 506, Plevna, Ontario, K0H 2M0 613 479-2464. NorthFrontenacBackRoadsStudioTour.com.


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North Frontenac Dark Skies Preserve North Frontenac has some of the most southerly exceptional dark skies in Canada. For millions of people in southern Canada and the north-east US, this is the best view of the night sky and the Milky Way that they will most likely experience. The Dark Sky Preserve is a public space with amenities, including parking, washroom, electrical service and the concrete pad, where anyone can set up their telescope and enjoy the dark skies, weather permitting. It is located at 5816 Road 506 (44.91791, -76.93947) just south of Plevna. Event nights are held at the preserve throughout the season. Experts come out to share their knowledge, and their equipment, with the viewing public. Check northfrontenac.com (under Recreation and Leisure) or our facebook page at www. facebook.com/NFDSP/ for times and details about events and updates to activities at the pad. Made in Frontenac, Made in Frontenac with locally sourced, fresh ingredients locally Available everywherewith around thesourced, region! fresh ingredients. Available in Three Flavours: Original Spicy *Original Spicy Maple Root Beer Sweet & Savoury *Maple Root Beer David & Sons *Coconut Chili Lime Fine Condiments & Five Mustards dfc.com/bbq facebook.com/DFCBBQ 613417-1929 x201 bbq@dfc.com

Cardinal Café & Shop Breakfast • Lunch Croissants •Doughnuts Espresso • Coffee • Tea Licensed Patio Mon-Fri 6am-4pm; Sat 8am-4pm Sun Seasonally 9am-3pm

Available everywhere around the region!

David & Sons Fine Condiments

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Food

Food Restaurants Casual eateries are all the rage in Frontenac, including: the Shamrock Bakery in Plevna, The Cookery in Inverary, Muddy Waters in Verona, Sydenham Country Café and Mill Street Café in Sydenham, the Maples, Cardinal Café and the Crossing Pub in Sharbot Lake, and Addison’s (Northbrook). There are a host of places to relax and enjoy quality food in a relaxed atmosphere Food Producers Frontenac County is also home to some premier food producers and outlets, including: Seed to Sausage, Barb’s Perogies, Hanna Meat Pies, Cheesecakery Bakery, Back Forty Cheese, Limestone Creamery, DFC BBQ Sauce, Garrett's Bakery, and Fine Chocolate by Ludwig.

Back Forty fried cheese curds Many of these products, and their own Perry Farm meat, sell at Local Family Farms in Verona, Gilmours Meat (Harrowsmith) and Milligan Meats (Cloyne) and Glenburnie Groceries. Spring is syrup time in Frontenac County, and Maple Weekend in early April is a chance to celebrate the sweet water.

Butter Tarts, Pies, Pastries & Cookies Rolls & Bread Fully Cooked “Grab & Go Meals” 3748 O’Neil Lane, Inverary ON Open Year Round ~ 613-653-2783 mrsgarrettsbakeshop@gmail.com

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Food The Day of the Pig, the annual party thrown by Seed to Sausage, is expanding and moving to the Parham Fairgrounds on May 16 this year, the same day that the Saturday morning farmers markets in Verona and Sharbot Lake are opening for the season. Summer food events include Curds and Cooks at Back Forty Cheese on July 4, & late summer agricultural fairs. Don't miss the Verona Garlic Festival at Lion’s Park on Sept. 5 & Open Farms on Sept. 13 . This is just a taste. Just remember, when you come this way, bring an empty stomach..

Breakfast Sandwiches of Frontenac Anil Velji of the Verona Convenience store, makes two kinds of sandwiches, a BLT and a “full breakfast,” which has a fried egg as well. They are wrapped and stacked on the counter, but they don’t last long. The sandwiches start with a thin layer of mayo, followed by a fried egg, bacon, lettuce and tomato, with a dusting of pepper. Add this to hot, fresh coffee and a genuine, warm greeting, making VeAnil Velji, Verona Convenience. rona Convenience a popular stop for commuters and locals alike.

Pam Raby, Lavalee's Cookery

Lavalee's Cookery One of the secrets to this sandwich is the bagel, which is fashioned out of light, crispy French bread. Inside the sandwich has peameal bacon, egg, crispy lettuce and tomato, Canadian cheddar, and a thin layer of spicy mayo. Served with hot coffee in front of a tempting pastry

Glenburnie Grocery

We are a full service, family owned, grocery store that has been ‘rooted in the community’ for over 50 years, priding ourselves on supporting and promoting local farmers and suppliers! We have our own butcher shop and bakery, as well as a Convenience LCBO Outlet. 2454 Perth Rd. Glenburnie, 613-542-6234 www.glenburniegrocery.ca

Mill Street Café

We work hard to create a friendly & welcoming atmosphere, featuring local Kingston area food whenever possible. Sustainably grown & seasonally inspired from local producers and our family farm. Our dining room gallery can also be booked for private functions. 4400 Mill St., Sydenham 613-376-1533 www.desertlakegardens.catering/cafe

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Food display that includes cream filled eclairs. The Cookery is open from 6:30am to 7:30pm weekdays, and features store-made grab and go options, made with seasonal local ingredients, all served in a bright, sunny atmosphere.

Frontenac Farmers Market Saturdays - 9 am to 2 pm May 25 to October 31 Prince Charles Public School 6875 Hwy. 38, Verona frontenacfarmers market.ca

Sharbot Lake Farmers Market Saturdays - 9 am to 1 pm Victoria Day Weekend to Thanksgiving Weekend Local fresh produce, farm raised meats, crafts and artisans OSO Beach, Medical Centre Road, Sharbot Lake. Find us on Facebook slfminformation@gmail.com

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Cardinal Café Long before sun-up the morning crew at the Cardinal in Sharbot Lake are hard at work, preparing breakfast, lunch and snacks for the stream of breakfast, lunch and coffee break traffic. The Cardinal breakfast sandwich features a fried egg, topped with real cheddar cheese and Seed to Sausage peameal bacon served on a buttery, Rob Moore, Cardinal Café. toasted English muffin. The veggie breakfast sandwich features a fried egg, topped with real swiss cheese, freshly sliced tomato, creamy avocado (extra charge), crispy leaf lettuce and pesto served on a buttery, toasted English muffin. Addisons's Restaurant 11893 Hwy 41, Northbrook 613-336-8265

M.O.M. Restaurant 6775 Road 38, Verona 613-374-2817

Cardinal Café - 14153 Road 38,Sharbot Lake. 613-279-3734

Muddy Waters 6557 38 Hwy, Verona 613-374-5444

The Crossing Pub 14152 RD 38, Sharbot Lake 613-279-2198

Ormsbee’s Mercantile 3814 Battersea Rd, Sunbury 613-353-6990

Fernleigh Lodge Fernleighlodge.ca 866-459-9099

The Pizza Place 4946 RD 38, Harrowsmith 613-372-5694

Gino's Pizza 4937 RD 38, Harrowsmith 613-507-2929

The Point Restaurant 4415 Wheatley St, Sydenham 613-877-3545

The Maples - 1004 Medical Center Rd, Sharbot Lake. 613-279-3200

Sydenham Country Café 4-2779 Rutledge Rd, Sydenham

Mill Street Cafe 4400 Mill St, Sydenham 613-376-1533

The Shamrock Bakery 7414 RD 506 Plevna 416-834-0988


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Frontenac Farm to Kingston Table Adapted from articles written by Aric McBay.

The Cumpson family, Sonset Farm.

In Frontenac County, there’s a community of farmers who believe in growing crops and raising livestock in a way that is sustainable and ethical. Their farming practices actually improve the land, support healthy and happy animals, and produce food that is whole and nutrient rich. As a result, Kingston’s culinary creators rely on the talented and tireless farmers in the region as they work together to bring organic, compassionately raised and ethically sourced ingredients to the table. Here are a few ways you can experience the taste of Frontenac, on the farm, from the market or at the table. Food Less Travelled Kim and Dave Perry operate both Perry Maine-Anjou Farm and Food Less Travelled located at 6674 Road 38 in Verona. Food Less Travelled carries products from the Perry farm, Kim’s handmade take-home meals, and products from local farmers across Frontenac County and the region. “We try to stay as local as possible,” explains Kim. “Where it was grown is a priority, and then where it was processed. Whether it is organic, if possible, and whether it is from a family farm or a small family processor.”

Long Road Eco Farm Xiaobing Shen and Jonathan Davies run Long Road Eco Farm, just north of Kingston on Highway 38. At the centre of their farm operation are the Chinese peasant foods that Xiaobing prepares -- “farm sum,” that includes delicious steamed buns, along with chili oil and fermented vegetables and tofu. The food is based on what Xiaobing ate growing up in rural China. You can buy Farm Sum and other products at the Memorial Centre Farmers’ Market in Kingston every Sunday from 10-3. Get in touch with Xiaobing to arrange a Farm Sum workshop so you can learn how to make delicious steamed buns and dumplings. Maple Ridge Farm Becky Williams and Mark McCrady run Maple Ridge Farm just north of Sydenham. They raise grass-finished Dexter Beef, pastured Berkshire pork, and pastured chickens for meat and eggs. They also keep honeybees and grow cut flowers. “Our goal is to grow the most nutritious, delicious food,” says Mark. “When you buy meat from us it’s good for you, it’s good for the animal, and it’s good for the environment.”

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Food Maple Ridge meat or flowers can be ordered at www.mapleridge-farm.ca. Order by Wednesday for delivery to your door on Thursday, or choose farm pick-up on Fridays. Flowers can also be found at Glenburnie Grocery, Tara Natural Foods, Limestone Creamery, and Sigrid’s Natural Foods. Sonset Farm “We don’t inherit the land from our parents,” reads the label on Sonset Farm flour, “we borrow it from our children.” That’s the ethic at the heart of Sonset Farm, an organic family farm with a farm-gate store at 4403 Latimer Rd, just west of Inverary. Visit their on-farm store and purchase farm products at Glenburnie Grocery, Sigrid's Natural Foods, Tara Natural Foods, and Wendy's County Market or experience their food as part of a meal at The Everly, located in downtown Kingston.

Mark McCrady & Becky Williams , Maple Ridge Farm

de Ruiter Black Angus Beef Trudy and her husband Case run de Ruiter Black Angus Beef on Wolfe Island. A few years ago, after more than 30 years of dairy farming, Trudy and Case decided to transition from dairy to beef. Now they exclusively

Local Seasonal Homemade Pies • Quiches • Entrees & Soups Meats Supplied by our own Perry Farm.

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Thomsons’ Cottages Xiaobing Shen, Long Road Eco Farm.

raise grass-fed Black Angus cattle. Grass-fed beef can be ordered directly from the de Ruiter farm via email (deruiterbeef@rogers.com). You can also purchase from their on-farm store (operated out of an 1880’s granary building) and find de Ruiter beef at The Pig and Olive in Downtown Kingston, and on the menu at The Wolfe Island Grill. Henderson Farms Along with family, Robert Henderson runs Henderson Farms on Wolfe Island; his farm’s speciality is their awardwinning jellies and jams. “We have about 50 different types of jams, jellies, and marmalades.” Robert is the four-time Grand Champion Jam and Jelly Maker of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto. Purchase Henderson Farms jams and jellies at Fargo’s General Store on Wolfe Island at the Kingston Public Market on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays in the spring, summer and fall. Learn more at www.hendersonfarms. on.ca and get in touch with Robert to book your own afternoon tea experience. Open Farms Open Farms is an annual celebration of local food and agriculture, where the farms of Frontenac invite visitors on to their farm to meet the people who grow their food and to stand on the land it comes from . Plan to be in Frontenac on Sunday, September 13, 2020 for Open Farms, the award winning annual event that allows you to get a behindthe-scenes look at real working farms. Event details and updates are available at www.openfarms.ca. Read the full articles at www.infrontenac.ca/local-farms

Offers a cosy year round cottage perched on the edge of the lake. Located on a private lane, within walking distance of the village & TransCanada trail. Swim off the dock or at the nearby public beach. 1000 Avery Lane Sharbot Lake, ON 613-279-2207

thomsonscottages@gmail.com

Shamrock Bakery Cozy Irish bakeshop & coffee house serving fresh baked goods, homemade soups & sandwiches daily. Breakfast, lunch, ready to go meals, Friday night dinners. Airbnb. Open seasonally Sun.-Thu. 8:30 - 3ish; Fri. ‘til 6pm. 7414 RD 506 Plevna, ON 416-834-0988   /shamrockbakery

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DAMN GOOD MEAT Hand crafted cured meats for the food lover Genoa • Chorizo • Saucisson Sec • Jalapeño Blue Cheese • Calabrese • House Cured Ham • Capicola • Lomo • Hunter’s Salami • Northern Italian • Pancetta • Speck • Nduja • Montreal Smoked Meat • Guanciale • ​Smoked Duck Breast • Duck Prosciutto • Peameal Bacon • Dry Cured Old World Bacon 12821 Road 38, Sharbot Lake, ON  613.279.2455 orders@seedtosausage.ca Summer Hours: Open 7 days a week, see website for details.

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Seed to Sausage: A unique local store

Day of the Pig back in 2015

Seed to Sausage founder Mike Mckenzie had an idea, to produce artisan cured meats for the Ontario market. That idea has been pursued with vigour and invention for almost 10 years now, making Seed to Sausage an iconic Frontenac brand Seed to Sausage made its name with the classics; saucisson sec, calabrese dried sausage, classic dry cured bacon. Their products are available locally Ontario-wide, and at the Seed to Sausage General Store in Ottawa. They are on the menus high end restaurants across the province, and on charcuterie boards on the tables of foodies everywhere. At the Seed to Sausage store you will find the full, ever expanding range of Seed to Sausage products: Pancetta, guanciale, Montreal smoked meat, duck prosciutto, and smoked duck breast, and a custom range of fresh sausages. The store is open year-round, 7 days a week in the summer. It carries the best in products from local Frontenac producers, and starting this summer it is your summer BBQ Headquarters, with fresh beef and pork at good prices. Seed to Sausage also hosts the Day of the Pig, May 16 at the Parham Fairgrounds.

Homestyle Meals

We value fresh quality in our menu and provide a genuine atmosphere for all our guests. Enjoy a variety of home-style and pub-style signature dishes in our small town east coast inspired restaurant.

Cozy Lakefront Rooms

Your home away from home. With over seven rooms to choose from, enjoy your stay with a beautiful lakefront view, full ensuites, on-site docking, and an attached restaurant for your convenience.

Live Music Nights

We've been lucky enough to have a string of highly talented and professional musicians stop by our little inn for a night ofďŹ ne dining and good music. We offer live music nights that include dinner and a show. 14152 Road 38 Sharbot Lake, ON K0H 2P0

+613 279 2198

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Where to Stay

Stay Whether you stay in a cottage, or renovated cabin in historic Fernleigh Lodge; or one of the sparkling B&B’s or inns networked throughout Frontenac, you might notice one thing when you lay down to sleep in frontenac. Nothing, that is, you hear nothing at all, at first.. Soon, however, the pleasant sound of water lapping on the shore can be heard through an open window; perhaps a whip-poor-will's onomatopoeic call, or if you're lucky, a high pitched surround sound symphony that rises to a fever pitch and then drops back into silence. Coyote music Bob's Lake Cottages Bobslake.com 613 273-9193

Loughborough Inn loughboroughinn.on.ca 613 353-2600

Silent Valley Alpaca Silentvalleyalpaca.ca 613 858-8883

Bryces Point Cottages 613 877-3545

Pleasantview Lodge Pleasantviewlodge.com 613 479-0350

Springwood Cottages Springwoodcottages.ca 613-335-5333

RKY Camp Rkycamp.ca 613 375-6295

Sumac Centre Sumaccentre.ca 613 335-3417

RockHill B&B Rockhillbb.ca 613 279-3006

The Blue Moose B&B bluemooseb&b.com 613 530-5228

Sharbot Lake Country Inn Sharbotlakeinn.com 613-279-2198

The Cottages at Windrush thecottagesatwindrush.ca 613-279-2207

Sherwood Park Campground 613-336-8844 888-419-3026

Thomson's Cottages 613 279-2207

Cabinscape Cabinscape.com Fernleigh Lodge Fernleighlodge.ca 866-459-9099 Holiday Country Manor Holidaycountrymanor.com 613 353-2211 Irwin's Cabins Irwin’scabins.com (613) 539-3022 Kirk Cove Cottages Kirkkove.com 877-688-8388

West Palmerston Cottages wpcottages.com 613 479-2252

On Pristine Big Gull Lake

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Accessible Wilderness with Support

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Villages

Villages Battersea, Inverary and Sunbury Inverary is the centre of the largest growth area in Frontenac County and new services are always coming onstream. It is home to Garrett's Bake Shop. Northway Home Hardware and LCBO, Inverary Pharmasave, Lavalee's Cookery, Maple Country Home and Farm, etc. Between them, the Sunbury General store and Ormsbee's Mercantile contain everything from rubber boots to banana bread. Battersea is a popular dining, fishing, boating and resting spot for tourists, with two licensed restaurants, a hotel, a fishing store, convenience store and a nearby resort. In 1856 James Campbell suggested that the

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post office in the community that was known as Storrington be named Inverary, after his ancestral home in Scotland, ans that's where the village name of Inverary came from. The local township maintained the Storrington name until 1998.

Cloyne and Northbrook Spread out along Highway 41, the hamlets of Cloyne and Northbrook straddle two counties. A grocery store, restaurants and a cafe anchor Northbrook’s retail, and Cloyne has a butcher shop, convenience store, a full service marina and store, and the Pioneer Museum. Hardware and outfitting stores are also located on the stretch of Hwy. 41 between the two hamlets. Nearby Flinton is named after Bill Flint, a business man and senator from Belleville who developed mills and villages along Skoottamatta river in the mid 19th century.

ROCK HILL Bed & Breakfast Picturesque lake view in the heart of Sharbot Lake village

Dining Room Open to Public:

Breakfast & Dinner by Reservation Only Open 7 Days A Week

1796B South Rd. Off Road 506 Fernleigh ON 613-479-5566

• Lakeview rooms offering private baths, free WiFi and Satellite TV • A short walk to trail system, public beach and free boat launch access • Visit rockhillbb.ca for upcoming culinary events and experiential tourism weekend packages

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Where to Stay

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Villages ended up taking the name Plevna. Most families agreed that it was better for the town to take an unknown name than a local family name other than their own.

Sharbot Lake

Trousdale's General Store, Sydenham.

Harrowsmtih Harrowsmith is known as the gateway to the Canadian Shield. The trailhead just south of the village is located on both the K&P and Cataraqui trails. With two pizzerias, a butcher shop/LCBO outlet (Gilmour’s meats) a new pharmacy, and a fabric store, Harrowsmith is a hamlet on the move. The first sawmill in the region was opened in Harrowsmith in 1826, and the village became a centre for wood based production, including mills, tanneries, barrel and carriage factories that thrived until the latter part of the 19th Century.

Ompah and Plevna The hamlets of Ompah and Plevna are the social headquarters for year-round residents in North Frontenac. Amenities in Plevna include a grocery store and gas bar, restaurants, an LCBO outlet, and a large hardware store, and lodges are located nearby. The North Frontenac Dark Sky Preserve is located nearby. Over in Ompah the Community Centre is home to the local library and daily events. The Scenic Route Rest stop is located across the road. The village of Plevna was originally called Buckshot but the post office insisted on a new name. Locals argued about the name until one man said that the situation was nearly as bad as the situation that had existed for years at a town in Bulgaria that

Sharbot Lake features a beautiful public beach and a railway heritage park. Amenities include: restaurants, a café, a bakery, grocery store, pharmacy, gas stations, a hotel, B&B’s, a provincial park, boat launch, hardware stores, marina, LCBO and much more. Sharbot Lake and vicnity had been summer hunting and fishing grounds for thousands of years. Francis and Mary Sharbot settled at Sharbot Lake from Lake ofTwo Mountains in about 1850. The lake and towns were named after them.

Sydenham Sydenham is a commercial hub. The Point Park is a recreational centre on Sydenham Lake, which is in the heart of the village, next to the largest library branch in Frontenac County. A full grocery and hardware store, Canada’s oldest general store, restaurants, a pharmacy, an LCBO outlet and more can all be found in “downtown” Sydenham. For information about the history of Sydenham, check out the Historical Walking Tour of Sydenham at Southfrontenac.net, under Visitor Information.

Verona Road 38 becomes Verona Main street over the most concentrated shopping strip in Frontenac. You can find gifts, groceries, hardware and local food, all the supplies you could need for a long stay in the countryside, even a new car. The Verona Temperance House was completed in 1910, and the Verona organization had over 100 members in its heyday and resistance to alcohol persisted well past the end of prohibition.

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Events

Events

Nicole’s Gifts A locally owned gift and home decor store, we are always happy to find special items for our customers. If you don’t see something you are looking for, please don’t hesitate to ask! The Dark Sky Preserve in North Frontenac, located near Plevna.

April 4-5 Maple Weekend Mapleweekend.ca Pure – Sweet - Ontario. Check out Conboy Farm near Sharbot Lake, the Frontenac HQ for this province-wide event. Monthly events May - October Dark Skies Star Gazing Series North Frontenac Observation Pad, 5816 RD 506, Plevna Nothfrontenac.com (under recreation and leisure) One of the best places for stargazing in the province. Amenities include: parking, accessible washroom and electrical service. Anyone can setup their telescope and enjoy the darkest skies in southern Ontario. At organized events, amateur astronomers are available to provide context. Event dates (weather permitting,) : April 25, May 16-17, June 20, July 25, Aug. 11-12, Aug. 22, Sep. 12, Oct. 10-11) May 16 - Day of the Pig Parham Fair Grounds - 1164 Wagarville Road A pig roast, food fest, with entertainment, and more. $10 admission - seedtosausage.ca June 15-21 - Wolfe Island Garden Party A weekend of music, agriculture, and art. Check the Wolfe Island Record’s Facebook page for the event lineup, guest speakers, and workshops.

6709 Rd. 38, Verona, ON nicole@nicolesgifts.ca 613-374-2323 www.nicolesgifts.ca

Godfrey General Store Exciting News

Now Open

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Sydenham Lakes & Trails Festival

June 19-21 - The Groove Gathering Sydenham thegroovefestival.com/ontario A weekend of yoga, meditation, movement, music, community, good friends, good vibes, country style. All bodies welcome. July 4 - Back Forty Artisan Cheese Curds and Cooks, Annual Summer Food Festival. 1406 Gulley Road, Mississippi Station artisancheese.ca Local artisan creators gather for these seasonal celebrations, offering visitors a chance to speak one-on-one with the talented makers. Cheese shop also open 10-4 on Saturdays from Victoria Day weekend to Thanksgiving. July 5 - Wolfe Island Classic Marysville wolfeisland.com/wiclassic 5km and 10km road race starting in Marysville and following scenic route. 39th annual. Starts at 9:30am.

July 11 - Arden Garden Party, Arden ardenvillageontario.com This special one-day event showcases the creativity and eclectic versatility of the Arden Artisans. A diverse selection of thrown and hand-built pottery, tiles and sculpture, garden art, photography, ironwork, landscape art in batik, paintings, jewellery, woodturning, fibre art, posters, cards and more. 10am-4pm. Jul. 18 - Sydenham Lakes & Trails Festival The Point Park, Sydenham lakesandtrailsfestival.org A community celebration of our many natural and historical assets. It brings people together around the active outdoor lifestyle and sense of community that many of us value. Featured activities include: a bike around the lake; a cycle skills course; canoeing on the lake; a walking tour of historic Sydenham Village; and a community BBQ. 9am-2pm.

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Open Wed-Thurs 10-3; Fri-Sat 8-7; Sunday 8-3; Closed Monday & Tuesday.

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Events Jul. 18-19 - Fantasy in the Forest Art Show 1860 Draper Lake Road, Perth Road Village facebook.com/fantasyintheforest Mixed media art show and sale with incredible artists and artisans from across Frontenac and beyond. Free admission. Face painting for the kids, live music, good food. Jul. 24-26 – Bon Echo Art Exhibition Bon Echo Park, Cloyne Bonechofriends.ca Featuring the works of juried artists. Something for everyone including photography, stained glass, paintings, and pottery. 10-4 daily at South Beach in the Park.

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Parham Fair Make it a family weekend at the fair! August 21, 22, 23. Friday: Pet Show, Horse Pull, Entertainment. Saturday Cattle Show, Critter Coral, Kid's Games, Entertainment. Sunday: Demolition derby. Parham Fair Grounds 1164 Wagarville Road Parham, Ontario www.parhamfair.ca

Blue Skies Music Festival

Jul. 31 – Aug. 2 - Blue Skies Music Festival Clarendon (10 kms north of Sharbot Lake) blueskiesmusicfestival.ca Magic happens for one weekend a year on a very special piece of Ontario wilderness. Like Brigadoon, Blue Skies Music Festival springs forth on the August long weekend, then just as quickly disappears for another year. Come experience Blue Skies! Day passes available from the website or at the gate. Aug. 1 - Aug. 2 Art in the Sawmill 613-374-3420 Annual exhibit in a historic building in the heart of Verona. Noon-4pm each day. Aug. 7-8 - Wolfe Island Music Festival wolfeislandmusicfestival.com This 22 year-old festival is a home coming for the indie music scene in Eastern Ontario, in front of adoring fans. An intimate event at St. Margaret's Hall.

Maberly Fair Saturday August 29, 8am to 5pm. A country fair featuring: Horse Draw & Pony Pull; Light Horse & Pony Show; Cattle, Fowl & Produce, Hand Crafts, Home Baking; Zucchini Races, Entertainment. Maberly Fairgrounds 4884 Bolingbroke Rd. (Just south of Hwy. 7)

www.maberlyfair.ca

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Events

Verona Car Show

Aug. 9 - Verona Car Show Verona Lions Hall veronacarshow.com 24 vehicle classes judged. Vehicles from far and wide. Entertainment by Jim McNally and the Ontario Provincial Police Pipes and Drum Band. Family and childrens’ activities all day. Show is open and free to all visitors.

Aug. 21-23 - Parham Fair Parham Fairgrounds, parhamfair.ca We’re a small town fair with a big heart! Bring the family for a weekend of farm fun, and camp or cottage at one of the many local resorts. Aug. 29 - Maberly Fair Maberly Fairgrounds Maberly-fair.ca Since 1882, one day fair - parade, horse show, contests, bird show, food, music, zucchini races, and more.

sundance

artisan show 40+ Artists along the Fall River 21980 HWY 7, Maberly, ON Behind the Fall River Restaurant & post office.

All 3 days Labour Day Weekend. Sept. 5,6,7

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Aug. 29 - 30 - Silver Lake Pow Wow Silver Lake Provincial Park Annual gathering – dance, food, crafts, and history, all on display. 11-5 each day Sep. 5 - Verona Lions Garlic Festival Verona Lions Hall, veronalions.ca The Verona Lions Garlic Festival attracts vendors from across the province, and is a foodie paradise. Children’s Centre provides popular entertainment for all ages. Host of the Eastern Ontario Garlic Awards.


Events Sep. 1-Oct. 31 - Frontenac Hike Challenge Frontenac Provincial Park frontenacpark.ca Enjoy Frontenac’s fall colours while you hike each of the 11 main hiking loops. Register for free at the park office or call 613 376-3489. A challenge celebration with successful completion certificates and refreshments will be held at the park office on November 9th. Sep. 13 - Open Farms OpenFarms.ca Connect with real farmers, and get a behindthe-scenes look at real working farms. If you’re interested in sourcing more of your food from local, small scale producers, this is the event for you! A fantastic opportunity to learn about raising animals ethically and growing crops sustainably. Remember, these are real working farms, so be prepared to get a little mud on your boots. Sep. 19 - Home Grown in Frontenac Festival 3005 Forest Road, Harrowsmith facebook.com/TheCheesecakeryBakery A showcase of amazing Frontenac County talent. Come and enjoy live music, cold beer, mixed drinks, and food from our local food vendors! Shop the artisan vendors booths, and enjoy family friendly activities. Sep. 26-27 - North Frontenac Back Roads Studio Tour northfrontenacbackroadsstudiotour.com Various locations across North Frontenac Township. Nestled on the meandering roads of North Frontenac, you will find many artists and artisans who create beautiful works of art in different media. Adding to our little piece of paradise are the vibrant fall colours, their reflection dancing on the water of our many lakes.

Battersea Pumpkin Festival

Oct. 3 - Battersea Pumpkin Festival Battersea Find us on Facebook 2020 marks the 26th Annual Battersea Pumpkin Festival. The schedule is always jam-packed with good old fashioned family fun, like a parade, train rides on the miniature railroad, a haunted barn, wagon rides, petting zoo, magic show, live music, a pie eating contest and more!

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BACK ROADS STUDIO TOUR ORIGINAL HANDMADE ARTS & CRAFTS

Local Artists & Artisans

Sept 26 & 27, 2020 • 10-4pm View artist and artisan profiles and download a printable route map online.

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Events Dec. 12 - Back Forty Artisan Holiday Open House 1406 Gulley Road, Mississippi Station artisancheese.ca A Christmas tradition at the cheese shop. Pick up Christmas cheese and chocolate, local crafts and more. 10am-4pm.

Riverhill Farm Christmas Lights Display

Saturdays, Nov. 28-Dec. 26 Riverhill Farm Christmas Lights Display 1311 Struthadam Rd, Ompah facebook.com/Ompahlights The 7th annual Christmas lights display kicks off on November 30 this year. Lights will be on during the week for viewing but Santa only comes to visit on Saturday’s 5pm-8pm. Enjoy coffee, hot chocolate and fresh mini donuts on Saturdays.

Various dates - Crossings Pub Live Music Sharbot Lake Inn & Crossings Pub sharbotlakeinn.com/upcoming-events The pub’s live music events have gained a reputation for high caliber musicians and incredible up-and-coming acts. Buy your tickets in advance if you can, these shows usually sell out. Feb. 12-14/2021 - Frontenac Heritage Festival Central Frontenac Township A weekend of family friendly events to get out and celebrate winter and the heritage of the Central Frontenac area. Regular activities include the polar bear plunge, heritage displays, talent show, etc.

Retirement Suites on Sharbot Lake

Enjoy community waterfront living! • Standard, Deluxe and full Suites starting at $2700.00 per month • Service include home cooked nutritious meals, snack, housekeeping, laundry, TV & WIFI & Parking • Active living lifestyle, assistance with daily living can be provided • Short term (seasonal), long term and respite stays (surgery recovery or respite for caregiver) • Located in full serviced community with sidewalks to Beach, Restaurants, Pharmacy, Medical and Retail services

Sharbot Retirement Suites

14244 Road 38, Sharbot Lake, ON KOH 2P0, www.slrr.ca • 613-279-7799

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Feb. 15/2021 - Family Day in Frontenac – Frontenac Community Arena 4299 Arena Boundary Road – Godfrey Southfrontenac.net The Frontenac Community Arena and grounds are the site of winter fun, including: obstacle course, wagon rides, skating, free food, snowshoe racing, and more. 11am - 3pm


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