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Line Spike Frontenac

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Line Spike Frontenac

3587 Harrowsmith Road Harrowsmith Ontario
Forging new connections and unity through the arts.

A 'line spike' is a piece of iron that holds train rails to the tracks... it's the binding piece keeping it all together... we've adapted the name and used it in our logo as a metaphor for the the arts being the one thing that can bring us all together and forge new connections.

LINE SPIKE FRONTENAC is solely owned and managed by Get2ThePoint Productions Inc. A 100% Ontario-based Private Corporation.

Our main goal is to promote the arts - with the arts - and donating significant corporate profit directly into the region.

Benefactors of this event include: Southern Frontenac Community Services Corporation, New Leaf Link, Lion's Clubs, and Sydenham High School through the creation of new Arts Scholarships helping emerging young artists follow their dreams through post-secondary education.
Open / Operational
Venues >> Music Venue Music >> Music Festival

Venue Specs

Parking NotesPARKING IS EXTREMELY LIMITED! When On-site Parking is sold to capacity, you will be automatically assigned a parking spot at one of our distant parking zones. Free shuttle bus service will be given to you. Parking Pass must be displayed upon entry to your parking area. Event Pass must be presented to gain access to the free shuttle bus. We are making every best effort to ease congestion across the region. Carpool with your family and friends. If you live within the region, consider alternate methods of travel to the venue. Help us to make this event a success that can return and benefit the entire region.

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Township responds to music fest backlash
The Township of South Frontenac is responding to claims made earlier this week by Line Spike music festival organizer Jeremy Campbell, who says delays and decisions by local officials left him $225,000 in debt. Chief Administrative Officer Louise Fragnito
Published by: CBC
Author: Nav Nanwa
Picking up the pieces: What’s next for Line Spike Festival organizer Jeremy Campbell
The inaugural Line Spike Frontenac music festival brought major Canadian acts and thousands of visitors to South Frontenac, but it also left organizer Jeremy Campbell over $225,000 in debt. He joins us to talk about what went wrong, what went right, and h
Published by: CBC
Author: Nav Nanwa

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