Frontenac County campus redevelopment

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There are exciting improvements underway at the Frontenac County campus at 2069 Battersea Rd. in Glenburnie. Learn about the plan and progress and check back regularly for details and new information.


The beautiful Colonel Fair mansion, which has served as the County administration building for the past decades, is under renovation now. Once the work is complete near the end of 2023, the building will be home to modern offices, new meeting rooms, and a combination Frontenac County Council chamber and Cataraqui Conservation boardroom. The new joint administration facility will be home base to Frontenac County administration staff and Cataraqui Conservation administration staff. Find answers to frequently asked questions here.


Frontenac County and Cataraqui Conservation staff were previously headquartered in separate buildings a few kilometers apart. The new joint administrative facility on the Frontenac County campus is a way for both organizations to build upgraded, modern, more environmentally friendly administrative facilities while saving some of the costs associated with building and maintaining two separate buildings. It’s an exciting new partnership. Read about it here.


Construction is set to begin later this year on a new two-bay Frontenac Paramedics station on a previously undeveloped site at the north end of campus. The new base is part of the County's plan to provide paramedic services to the citizens of Frontenac and the City of Kingston. Find answers to frequently asked questions here.


Fairmount Home – the 128-bed long-term care home built in 1968, renovated in 2003, and operated by Frontenac County – will undergo an HVAC renovation project later this year. The work involves a redesign of portions of the home's HVAC systems to accommodate equipment that will reduce operating costs and improve energy efficiency and indoor air quality. Find answers to frequently asked questions here.

There are exciting improvements underway at the Frontenac County campus at 2069 Battersea Rd. in Glenburnie. Learn about the plan and progress and check back regularly for details and new information.


The beautiful Colonel Fair mansion, which has served as the County administration building for the past decades, is under renovation now. Once the work is complete near the end of 2023, the building will be home to modern offices, new meeting rooms, and a combination Frontenac County Council chamber and Cataraqui Conservation boardroom. The new joint administration facility will be home base to Frontenac County administration staff and Cataraqui Conservation administration staff. Find answers to frequently asked questions here.


Frontenac County and Cataraqui Conservation staff were previously headquartered in separate buildings a few kilometers apart. The new joint administrative facility on the Frontenac County campus is a way for both organizations to build upgraded, modern, more environmentally friendly administrative facilities while saving some of the costs associated with building and maintaining two separate buildings. It’s an exciting new partnership. Read about it here.


Construction is set to begin later this year on a new two-bay Frontenac Paramedics station on a previously undeveloped site at the north end of campus. The new base is part of the County's plan to provide paramedic services to the citizens of Frontenac and the City of Kingston. Find answers to frequently asked questions here.


Fairmount Home – the 128-bed long-term care home built in 1968, renovated in 2003, and operated by Frontenac County – will undergo an HVAC renovation project later this year. The work involves a redesign of portions of the home's HVAC systems to accommodate equipment that will reduce operating costs and improve energy efficiency and indoor air quality. Find answers to frequently asked questions here.

Ask questions

This is your place to ask questions about the various improvement plans and construction work for Frontenac County campus. Ask here or email talktous@frontenaccounty.ca. We will do out best to answer your questions as completely and quickly as possible. 

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Page last updated: 18 Apr 2024, 06:37 AM