The budget is one of the Township’s most important strategic tools, shaping the decisions that guide our community. Every time you visit a local park, or drive on a freshly plowed or repaired road, taking the Simcoe or Howe Island 3 car ferry you’re seeing your tax dollars at work.
Get Involved and stay informed
Take our quick poll on this page and let us know how you feel about the value for taxes.
Stay informed about future news on the 2026 budget by signing up for updates.
Complete a short survey.
Understanding your municipal property tax bill
Municipal property tax bills are made up of three parts:
the amount paid to Township of Frontenac Islands
the amount paid to County of Frontenac; and,
the amount paid for education as set by the Government of Ontario.
Not all municipal services are completely funded through taxes.
Services like snow clearing, waste collection, recreation, emergency services are fully or partly funded through user fees paid by people who use or benefit from these services. Some municipal services are also fully funded or funded in part through payments from the provincial or federal government.
How property taxes are calculated
Municipalities set their annual tax rates by considering:
each year, the Township must prepare and approve a budget that funds the services relied upon by ratepayers and users of Township programs. These services include, among others, road maintenance and repairs, fire protection, policing, ferry services, recreation programs and facilities. Provincial legislation requires that the Township’s budget be balanced—expenditures must equal revenues. As a result, municipalities are not permitted to operate with either a deficit or a surplus.
value of the tax base (how costs are shared across taxpayers). MPAC (Municipal Property Assessment Corporation) determines property assessments for all properties in Ontario. It's important to note that this assessed value is different from the market value of a home.
The budget is one of the Township’s most important strategic tools, shaping the decisions that guide our community. Every time you visit a local park, or drive on a freshly plowed or repaired road, taking the Simcoe or Howe Island 3 car ferry you’re seeing your tax dollars at work.
Get Involved and stay informed
Take our quick poll on this page and let us know how you feel about the value for taxes.
Stay informed about future news on the 2026 budget by signing up for updates.
Complete a short survey.
Understanding your municipal property tax bill
Municipal property tax bills are made up of three parts:
the amount paid to Township of Frontenac Islands
the amount paid to County of Frontenac; and,
the amount paid for education as set by the Government of Ontario.
Not all municipal services are completely funded through taxes.
Services like snow clearing, waste collection, recreation, emergency services are fully or partly funded through user fees paid by people who use or benefit from these services. Some municipal services are also fully funded or funded in part through payments from the provincial or federal government.
How property taxes are calculated
Municipalities set their annual tax rates by considering:
each year, the Township must prepare and approve a budget that funds the services relied upon by ratepayers and users of Township programs. These services include, among others, road maintenance and repairs, fire protection, policing, ferry services, recreation programs and facilities. Provincial legislation requires that the Township’s budget be balanced—expenditures must equal revenues. As a result, municipalities are not permitted to operate with either a deficit or a surplus.
value of the tax base (how costs are shared across taxpayers). MPAC (Municipal Property Assessment Corporation) determines property assessments for all properties in Ontario. It's important to note that this assessed value is different from the market value of a home.
Thank you for taking the time to provide your input on the 2026 Township of Frontenac Islands Budget.
The survey will take 5-10 minutes to complete.
The survey closes at 4:00 pm on October 17, 2025.
Email info@frontenacislands.ca or call 613-544-6348 if you require assistance, an alternate format or accommodation to submit feedback.
All feedback received will be compiled into a report and shared with Township departments and presented to Council.
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The Township will give written notice in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act to affected persons before granting a request for access to a record created through this survey if it includes personal information that the Township has reason to believe might constitute an unjustified invasion of personal privacy.
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