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Best WindowMay through October, with October peak for fall colour and the Frontenac Challenge
Variantsday-hiking · backpacking
RegionSouth Frontenac, Ontario

Hiking.

The Frontenac Challenge route — eleven named loops totalling about 160 cumulative kilometres inside Frontenac Provincial Park — passes through more terrain than most southern Ontario hikers see in a season: granite ridge, beaver wetland, hardwood corridor, and small interior lake. The park is backcountry-only, with day-use trailheads at Salmon Lake Road and interior tent sites threading the loops; the Frontenac Challenge runs each October.

Hiking in South Frontenac
01 — What to know

The brief.

Frontenac Provincial Park trailheads are off Salmon Lake Road, north of Sydenham via Bedford Road. The park is operated as a backcountry-only park — there is no car-camping campground; the eleven named day-loops range from short to full-day, and the longer loops (Slide Lake, Tetsmine Lake, Cedar Lake) connect into multi-day routes via interior tent sites.

Best season is May through October, with October peak for fall colour and the Frontenac Challenge. The Rideau Trail — a 387-kilometre Kingston-to-Ottawa hiking trail established in 1971 — crosses the township via Gould Lake Conservation Area on its way north and intersects park terrain on the longer through-routes.

Day-use fees apply at the park gate; backcountry overnight requires reservation.

02 — Locations

4. places.

  1. 01

    Frontenac Provincial Park trail network

    Eleven named loops including Slide Lake, Salmon Lake, Tetsmine Lake, Bufflehead Trail, and Cedar Lake; over 100 km cumulative across the park footprint.

  2. 02

    Frontenac Challenge

    Annual October challenge to complete every named loop in the park, coordinated by the Friends of Frontenac Park.

  3. 03

    Rideau Trail (South Frontenac segment)

    387-kilometre Kingston-to-Ottawa hiking trail; passes through Gould Lake Conservation Area and crosses park terrain.

  4. 04

    Gould Lake Conservation Area trails

    540-hectare CRCA-managed area with hiking trails and Rideau Trail access.

03 — Conditions

Today's read.

Air Quality
21
eu-aqi · low
UV Index
1.8
scale 0–11
Humidity
58%
relative
Visibility
29.1 km
clear
Temp
+6.0°
H 14° · L 0°
Sun
05:41 / 20:23
14h 42m daylight
A+
Prime conditions for hiking

Cool but comfortable for layered effort · light winds · clean air.

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