Frontenac County Court House

Frontenac County Court House
Frontenac County Court House
LocationKingston, Ontario, Canada
Established1858
Built1855-1858
ArchitectEdward Horsey
Governing bodyParks Canada
Websitewww.heritagefdn.on.ca

The Frontenac County Court House in Kingston, Ontario, Canada is the Courthouse for Frontenac County, Ontario. The Neoclassical building was designed by Edward Horsey and constructed by builders Scobell and Tossell. Alternation after 1874 fire by John Power added the dome tower. It overlooks City Park to its south, and Lake Ontario beyond. The front of the structure features the Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom.

The building is made from limestone.

The building is located north of Court Street, between Barrie Street and West Street, directly north-east from Queen's Campus. To its north is located Sydenham Public School, and to its south (south of Court Street) is a park with sports fields directly east of Queen's.