Frontenac County shines in the summer, with its endless lakes, rugged Canadian Shield terrain, and some of the darkest skies in the province. It’s a place where you can paddle literally from your front door, hike granite trails to sweeping lookouts, or stargaze under skies so clear you'll swear you can see the entire Milky Way.
This five-day trip is all about easy adventures and local finds, from Wolfe Island to Sharbot Lake and North Frontenac. Along the way, you’ll meet makers, snack on farm-fresh treats, catch golden-hour views, and maybe even pick up a jar of homemade mustard or fresh cheese made right on-site.
You don’t need to go far to feel a world away, and this itinerary makes sure you don’t miss the good stuff.
Trip duration
5 days
Stops
15 Stops
Wolfe Island Ferry Kingston
Passengers can board the ferry at the Kingston Terminal on 295 Ontario St.
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Hotel Wolfe Island
A boutique hotel located in the village of Marysville on Wolfe Island.
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Fishtale
Fishtale is a lifestyle shop located on Wolfe Island, Ontario that carries a unique assortment of housewares, jewellery, apparel & accessories.
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The Wolfe Island Commons
The market is one of the Wolfe Island Commons' initiatives to support culture and agriculture here on the island.
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The Wolfe Island Pizza & Pub
The WIPP is a place for a delicious slice of pizza. It is a place for gathering with friends and a hotspot for local entertainment.
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Spicer's Dockside Grill
Delicious food, great drinks, and stunning views of the St. Lawrence River!
Fargo's General Store
Fargo's General Store has been in operation for 140 years, providing much-needed provisions for year-round Islanders, seasonal cottagers, and visitors to Wolfe Island.
Jean & Aggie’s Ice Cream Shoppe
Jean and Aggie’s Ice Cream Shoppe is a walk up soft serve ice cream shop in the heart of Marysville
Big Sandy Bay Beach (Parking lot)
A conservation area with a 1.3 km walking trail to a natural sand beach from the parking lot.
Blue Moose Bed & Breakfast
Since being built in 1895, the Blue Moose’s primary purpose has been lodging. It’s served as a summer retreat, fishing/hunting lodge, and inn.
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Since being built in 1895, the Blue Moose’s primary purpose has been lodging. It’s served as a summer retreat, fishing/hunting lodge and inn.
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