Frontenac Provincial Park
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Frontenac Provincial Park Review

Southern Ontario 🗓️ Year-round

🌲 About This Park

Frontenac Provincial Park spans 5,355 hectares on the southern edge of the Canadian Shield. It is open year-round for four-season backcountry recreation, offering a wilderness experience with numerous lakes and extensive trail systems. The park is known for its rugged landscape and diverse wildlife.

🏔️ Notable Features

Canoe routes through 22 lakes, over 100 km of looped backpacking and hiking trails

📍 Nearby Attractions

Sydenham, Kingston, Gould Lake Conservation Area, Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area

🎯 Activities

Backcountry campingCanoeingHikingFishingWildlife viewingSwimmingCross-country skiingSnowshoeing

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⭐ Top Visitor Reviews

👤 Umo
3.0

"This park is great for people new to the backcountry, it's pretty easy to access off Highway 401, and there are some pretty good hiking trails too. But the bottom line is: the camping stinks. All the sites are clustered together in groups of 4, no more than 10-20m apart, which is a little bit of car camping magic in the backcountry, except with none of the luxury and all of the work."

👤 Unknown
4.0

"Yahoo, David's paddle update season starts again! The blogsite looks great to me. Wonderful story about your "photographic" memory from eight years previous. Matt has a similar memory for place, and I find it incredible."

👤 Eve
4.0

"You're a pro, Bro!"