Heritage & Culture.
The Sharbot Lake railway story anchors heritage in Central Frontenac. The 1884 Kingston & Pembroke Railway made Sharbot Lake its major mid-line junction with the Canadian Pacific Ottawa–Toronto line; the village grew around the station, and the K&P Trail today runs the original corridor through the village.
The brief.
The K&P Railway was chartered in 1871 and ran 1884 to 1986; the abandoned corridor is now the K&P Trail. Sharbot Lake Railway Heritage Park is a small interpretive site near the former station.
Central Frontenac sits within the Algonquins of Ontario land-claim area; Shabot Obaadjiwan First Nation — one of the nine Algonquin communities party to the negotiations — is the Algonquin home community at Sharbot Lake. The four pre-1998 wards (Hinchinbrooke, Kennebec, Olden, Oso) each retain heritage halls and small heritage churches in Arden, Mountain Grove, Parham, and Sharbot Lake.
Indigenous-led visitor programming was not surfaced at substrate level; visitors should follow Algonquins of Ontario guidance for community-led experiences.
3. places.
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Sharbot Lake Railway Heritage Park
Small interpretive site near the former K&P / CP junction station.
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Oso Township Heritage Hall
Pre-1998 ward heritage hall.
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Arden, Mountain Grove, and Parham heritage corridors
Heritage halls and small heritage churches in the pre-1998 ward villages of Kennebec (Arden), Olden (Mountain Grove), and Hinchinbrooke (Parham).
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