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  1. Frontenac County is a county and census division of the Canadian province of Ontario. It is located in the eastern portion of Southern Ontario. The city of Kingston is in the Frontenac census division, but is separated from the County of Frontenac.

  2. Kingston, Ontario. /  44.23472°N 76.51083°W  / 44.23472; -76.51083. Kingston is a city in Ontario, Canada, on the northeastern end of Lake Ontario. It is at the beginning of the St. Lawrence River and at the mouth of the Cataraqui River, the south end of the Rideau Canal. Kingston is midway between Toronto, Ontario, and Montreal, Quebec ...

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  4. Louis de Buade, Comte de Frontenac et de Palluau ( French pronunciation: [lwi də bɥad kɔ̃t də fʁɔ̃tənak e də palɥo]; 22 May 1622 – 28 November 1698) was a French soldier, courtier, and Governor General of New France in North America from 1672 to 1682, and again from 1689 to his death in 1698. He established a number of Forts on the ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FrontenacFrontenac - Wikipedia

    Frontenac (grape) Frontenac Axis, a geological feature in Canada and the United States. Lac Frontenac or Lac de Frontenac, an old name for Lake Ontario. PS Frontenac, first paddle steamer launched on the Great Lakes. McColl-Frontanac Oil Company, a Canadian company acquired by Texaco in 1956.

  6. Frontenac County - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Frontenac County is a county in Ontario, Canada. In 2016, it had a population of 26,667. The county seat is in the city of Glenburnie.

  7. About Us. Frontenac is a region of nearly 4,000 square kilometers surrounding the City of Kingston and includes the townships of North Frontenac , Central Frontenac , South Frontenac and Frontenac Islands. Residents enjoy incredible quality of life in one of the most naturally beautiful parts of Ontario. Businesses here benefit from strategic ...

  8. faculty.marianopolis.edu › FrontenacCountyFrontenac County

    Frontenac, a county in Quebec, bordering on the state of Maine, and lying between Compton and Beauce counties. It is named after the Comte de Frontenac. It is named after the Comte de Frontenac. Only about onethird of the land is under cultivation, the remainder being a forest area, where lumbering is extensively carried on.

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