Frontenac Provincial Park



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Frontenac Provincial Park is a beautiful wilderness park located near Kingston, Ontario, Canada. The park is open year-round and offers a variety of outdoor recreational activities such as hiking, fishing, canoeing, and camping.

The park's official website is https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/frontenac, where visitors can find information on park hours, fees, and reservations.

The park entrance fee is $15 per vehicle per day, and camping fees vary depending on the type of site and season. Visitors can reserve campsites online or by calling the park office.

In addition to outdoor activities within the park, there are many attractions and points of interest in the surrounding area. Some popular nearby attractions include:

- Kingston Waterfront: a scenic area along Lake Ontario with restaurants, shops, and historic buildings. Open daily, hours vary by business.
- Kingston Penitentiary Tours: a tour of the historic prison, which operated for over 175 years. Tours run daily from May to October, with limited availability in the off-season.
- Fort Henry National Historic Site: a 19th-century military fortress and museum. Open daily from May to September, with limited hours in the off-season.
- Rideau Canal National Historic Site: a historic waterway with locks and scenic views. Open daily, hours vary by location.

Visitors to Frontenac Provincial Park and the surrounding area will find plenty of opportunities for outdoor adventure and cultural exploration.

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