Image of the front of 311- 313 King Street West, Hales Cottages in Kingston, Ontario, An icon in the top right corner indicates it is a Frontenac Heritage Foundation award winner.

Hales Cottages

Hales Cottages A row of five attached cottages, four of which survive, was constructed for Charles Hales in 1841 to rent to government officials at the time that Kingston was capital of Upper and Lower Canada. The cottages faced the road that connected Kingston to the resident of the Governor General at Alwington House, at…

Image of the South Frontenac Museum at 5595 Rd. 38, Hartington, Frontenac County, Ontario, An icon in the top right corner indicates it is a Frontenac Heritage Foundation award winner.

South Frontenac Museum

South Frontenac Museum Originally built of hammer dressed limestone blocks to be a schoolhouse in 1908, this building served that purpose for many years, then housed a library, and then as the home of the clothing depot for Community Caring Hartington. Plans for a museum started in 2001, with the Portland & District Heritage Society fundraising…