Welcome to the County of Frontenac

Centrally located in the heart of Eastern Ontario, Frontenac is steeped in history. Originally proclaimed on July 16, 1792 as part of the newly-created Midland District, Frontenac was joined by neighbouring Lennox and Addington counties, as one of the original nineteen counties in Upper Canada. The union was formally dissolved on January 1, 1865.

The evolution of its municipal history continues. On January 1, 1998, the eighteen former townships were restructured to form four – the Townships of North, Central and South Frontenac and the Frontenac Islands, represented by their respective mayors on a four-member council.

Today, the County of Frontenac offers an exceptional quality of life while providing businesses with strategic access to major markets in both Canada and the USA. Residents enjoy the advantages of a rural lifestyle, living, working and traveling in one of the most beautiful parts of our province, yet benefit from the region's proximity to a number of major urban centres.

We invite you to continue through our website to discover the wealth of services and opportunities available in the County of Frontenac.

Frontenac County News

Wed., 08/18/2010

The County of Frontenac is embarking on an "Assessment of Renewable Energy Potential in the Frontenacs", a project that will allow both the residents and small business the ability to consider using local...

Tue., 08/17/2010

The County of Frontenac is pleased to offer FREE business information sessions with regard to Accessibility Standards for

Thu., 08/12/2010

The Council meeting for September 2010 has been re-scheduled to Wednesday, September 22, 2010 at 8:30 AM.