Ontario's Provincial Plaques

Here's where you can learn a little Ontario history.

Louis de Buade Comte de Frontenac et de Palluau 1622-1698

Photograph not yet taken.

If anyone takes a clear close-up digital photo of this plaque
(see location below) and emails it to me (see menu above for address),
I will post it here and give that person credit as the photographer.

Plaque Location

France
St. Germain-en-Laye
At the royal chateau

Plaque Summary from the Ontario Heritage Trust's website

Born in Germain-en-Laye, Frontenac became one of the most controversial and influential figures in Canadian history. As governor-general of New France, he established a series of fortified fur-trading posts, including Fort Frontenac at the site of present-day Kingston.

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