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Frontenac Islands

Frontenac Islands

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nameFrontenac Islands
official_nameTownship of Frontenac Islands
settlement_typeTownship (lower-tier)
image_skylineWolfe island canada.jpg
image_captionSatellite view of Frontenac Islands, with Wolfe Island being the largest
flag_size120x100px
shield_size100x90px
pushpin_mapCanada Southern Ontario
pushpin_label_positionbottom
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_name
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_name1
subdivision_type2County
subdivision_name2Frontenac
established_titleSettled
established_title2Incorporated
established_date21998
government_typeTownship
leader_titleMayor
leader_nameJudith Anne Greenwood-Speers
leader_title1Fed. riding
leader_name1Kingston and the Islands
leader_title2Prov. riding
leader_name2Kingston and the Islands
area_land_km2176.82
area_footnotes
population_as_of2021
population_footnotes
population_total1930
population_density_km210.9
timezoneEST
utc_offset-5
timezone_DSTEDT
utc_offset_DST-4
postal_code_typePostal Code
postal_codeK0H
area_codes613, 343
coordinates
website

Frontenac Islands is a township located in Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada, that encompasses a number of islands at the beginning of the St. Lawrence River near the outlet of Lake Ontario, including Arabella, Bayfield, Black Ant, Garden, Goose, Hickory, Horseshoe, Howe, Wolfe, and Simcoe.

The township was formed on January 1, 1998, when Howe Island Township and Wolfe Island Township were merged as part of the county's reorganization.

Communities

Of the several islands that make up Frontenac Islands, only three (Wolfe Island, Howe Island, and Simcoe Island ranked in descending order of year-round resident population) have substantial permanent resident populations, and regularly scheduled or on-demand marine ferry service provides year-round vehicle and emergency services access to those islands.

The other islands are accessible only by private boat to privately owned docks. Some of these islands have substantial numbers of homes and cottages, but are generally not populated during the winter months when ice build-up in Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River make boat access difficult or impossible.

Only Wolfe Island has a recognizable concentrated settlement: the village of Marysville, with around 400 inhabitants. The rest of the population is dispersed, mostly in lot groupings on or near the island shoreline, but with some housing found along the interior roads on either farm properties or on smaller non-farming lot severances.

In the nineteenth century, the islands had much larger populations. Small population clusters were also found in the Port Alexandria, Port Metcalf and Scotch Settlement areas, all on Wolfe Island. These communities are now no more than names on the map.

Note: There were no "villages" at Port Alexandria, Port Metcalf or the Scotch Settlement. The Scotch Settlement was a farming area encompassing approximately 3,000 acres which was settled in the 1820s by Scottish clansmen moving west from Glengarry county.

Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Frontenac Islands had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of 176.82 km2, it had a population density of in 2021.

Mother tongue (2021):

  • English as first language: 92.0%
  • French as first language: 2.6%
  • English and French as first language: 0.5%
  • Other as first language: 4.4%

|1996| 1661 |2001| 1638 |2006| 1862 |2011| 1864 |2016| 1760 |2021| 1930

[[Wolfe Island Wind Farm

Community groups and organizations

There are several community groups and organizations in the Frontenac Islands. On Wolfe Island, these include the Community Medical Clinic, the Wolfe Island Historical Society, the Wolfe Island Commons, and Wolfe Island Friends of Ferals.

Education

The town, along with Central Frontenac, South Frontenac and North Frontenac, sends students to schools part of the Limestone District School Board, based in neighboring Kingston.

References

References

  1. "Municipal restructuring activity summary table - Dataset - Ontario Data Catalogue". Government of Ontario.
  2. [[Canada 1996 Census. 1996]], [[Canada 2001 Census. 2001]], [[Canada 2006 Census. 2006]] census
  3. {{SCref. (2021)
  4. "Frontenac Islands, Ontario (Code 3510005) census profile". Statistics Canada.
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