South Frontenac is a township in Frontenac County in eastern Ontario, Canada. It was amalgamated in 1998 from the former townships of Bedford, Loughborough, Portland, and Storrington.
Battersea
Bedford
Bedford Mills
Bellrock
Bobs Lake
Bradshaw
Brewer Lake
Buck Lake
Burnt Hills
Burridge
Cedar Lake
Cranstons Beach
Davidsons Beach
Desert Lake
Fermoy 44°38′26″N 76°31′10″W
Forest
Glendower
Harrowsmith
Hartington
Holleford 44.448°N 76.624°W / 44.448; -76.624
Ida Hill 44.375°N 76.396°W / 44.375; -76.396
Inverary
Keelerville 44.471°N 76.348°W / 44.471; -76.348
Lake Opinicon 44.536°N 76.366°W / 44.536; -76.366
Latimer
Lower Holleford
Maple Hill 44.400°N 76.339°W / 44.400; -76.339
Milburn
Missouri
Moons Corners
Murvale
Murvale Station
Perth Road
Petworth
Railton 44.382°N 76.571°W / 44.382; -76.571
Raymonds Corners 44.480°N 76.484°W / 44.480; -76.484
Rosedale
Salem
Spaffordton
Star Corners
Sunbury
Sydenham
Verona 44°29′N 76°41′W
Wilmer
South Frontenac, along with Central Frontenac, North Frontenac and the Frontenac Islands, send students to schools part of the Limestone District School Board, based in neighboring Kingston.
According to the Canada 2006 Census:
Mother tongue:
English as first language: 94.5%
French as first language: 1.5%
English and French as first language: 0.1%
Other as first language: 3.9%
Population trend:
Population in 2011: 18,113
Population in 2006: 18,227
Population in 2001: 16,415
Population in 1996:
Bedford (township): 1112
Loughborough (township): 5046
Portland (township): 5085
Storrington (township): 4468
Population in 1991:
Bedford (township): 927
Loughborough (township): 4489
Portland (township): 4734
Storrington (township): 3940
John Babcock, the last Canadian World War I veteran, was born in South Frontenac.