Jun 29, 2022
A new publication from the Frontenac News is available now at local retailers and Visitor Centres.
It is a guide to local food, arts, culture, outdoor adventures, and the pleasures offered by a ferry ride to Wolfe Island.
“We published a Visitor’s Guide before COVID hit, and then last year we published a Grower’s and Maker’s guide, with local residents in mind. This year we decided that the same things that attract visitors to the region, are the ones that convince people to live here as well. So the Frontenac Guide is for residents and visitors alike,” said Sarah Hannah, Frontenac News staff member and editor of the Frontenac Guide.
The guide is divided into 5 sections – Eat – shop – live – explore – and events, and provides an opportunity to learn about a broad range of businesses that many residents, as well as visitors, may not know about.
The event section is a marker of the fact that, after two years of waiting, there is a chance for people to gather again and enjoy music and culture throughout the summer and fall of 2022.
And the Frontenac Guide includes a tribute to Pizza, and the many ways it is prepared in our local region, which includes Frontenac County and Addington Highlands
Guides are available throughout the region starting this week, or by contacting the Frontenac News at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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