Summer in the City – July 2019

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Galleries


Agnes Etherington Art Centre.
36 University Ave.,
613-533-2190.
http://www.agnes.queensu.ca.


Bath Artisans.
41 Church Street, Bath,
613-389-
http://www.bathartisans.info.


Black Dog Pottery.
58 Queen Street, 613-544-7589.
http://www.blackdogpottery.ca.


Carolyn M. Barnett Studio.
14 Richard Street, 613-545-5986.
http://www.barnett-knits.com.


Cornerstone Gallery.
255 Ontario Street,
613-546-7967.
http://www.cornerstonecanadianart.com.


Deb Stagg Photo Studio.
133 York Street, 613-545-1203.
http://www.debstagg.com.

Gallery Raymond
(Creative Framing).
334 Princess Street,
613-549-2477.
http://www.galleryraymond.com.

H’art Studio and Gallery.
237 Wellington Street,
613-545-1392.
http://www.hartschool.ca.

Heather Haynes Gallery.
27 King Street East, Gananoque
613-767-9090.
http://www.heatherhaynes.com.

Joanne Gervais Studio.
1746 Unity Road,
613-542-8451.
http://www.joannegervais.com

Kingston Frameworks.
198 Princess Street,

613-546-1868.
http://www.kingstonframeworks.ca.

Kingston Glass Studio & Gallery.
56 Queen Street,
613-547-9149.
http://www.kingstonglassgallery.com.

Kingston School of Art
& Window Art Gallery.
647A Princess Street,
613-549-1528. http://www.ksoa.info.

Meraqi Art Annex.
66 Brock Street,
613-544-6873.
http://www.meraqi.ca.

Mill Street Gallery-Cafe
4400 Mill Street,
Sydenham, 613-376-1533.
http://www.desertlakegardens.com.

Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre.
Suite 305, 370 King Street West,
613-548-4883.
http://www.modernfuel.org.

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E X H I B I T S


Frontenac Provincial Park, created in 1974 and open year-round, is the perfect venue for camping, paddling,
swimming, fishing or hiking. Located near Sydenham, it covers 5,200 hectares of lakes, wetlands, forests and granite
outcrops. Historically, this area provided resources for the logging and mining industries. There are 48 waterfront
campsites, canoe routes through 22 lakes linked by portages and over 100 kilometres of interconnected trails.
In this semi-wild setting, anglers can catch lake trout, bass and northern pike.
Birdwatchers can look for the cerulean warbler, the Louisiana waterthrush, rare
in Ontario, and the yellow prairie warbler. This habitat is home to many animals:
wolves, deer, bears and foxes. The Friends of Frontenac, a volunteer group, offers
courses on kayaking and canoeing, camping, first aid and map and compass
use. On July 19, Healthy Parks Healthy People Day at all Ontario Parks, entry to
the parks will be free until 10 p.m. as a way of encouraging people to be active
and to rediscover their connection to nature.
Go north on Sydenham Road to the village of Sydenham; blue and white
Provincial Park signs will guide you the rest of the way. Check out this spectacular natural environment, which is so
close to home. 6700 Salmon Lake Road. http://www.ontarioparks.com/park/frontenac.

ATTRACTIONS


Frontenac Provincial Park


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