"The Best Sugar Daddy Fishing Hole" - The New York Times

There is a reason they call us the#1 Sugar Daddy Dating Site

Featured in the NY Times, 20/20, CNN, Dr. Phil and Dr. Drew, SeekingArrangement is the leading sugar daddy dating and sugar baby personals in Napanee, Ontario. Always FREE for Sugar Babies, we are the number one website for those seeking mutually beneficial relationships.

Signup Now It's 100% Free »

Date Beautiful Sugar Babies

Goal Seeking Sugar Babies in Napanee, Ontario

Attractive, intelligent, ambitious and goal oriented. Sugar Babies in Napanee, Ontario are students, actresses, models or girls & guys next door. You know you deserve to date someone who will pamper you, empower you, and help you mentally, emotionally and financially.

Learn More About Sugar Babies »

Date Beautiful Sugar Daddies

The Modern Sugar Daddy in Napanee, Ontario

You are always respectful and generous. You only live once, and you want to date the best. Some call you a mentor, sponsor or benefactor. But no matter what your desires may be, you are brutally honest about who you are, what you expect and what you offer.

Learn More About Sugar Daddies »

Where can I find the best Sugar Baby in Napanee, Ontario?

A Sugar Baby is someone who both delights and attracts. Attraction to her Sugar Daddy may help some women remain charming. However, with the correct perspective, for the right person, at the right time, it is not a necessity; it is simply a bonus. Women are emotional creatures, seldom do they separate their hearts from their heads, Sugar Babies are no different. There is the rare girl who totally compartmentalizes her head and heart within a Sugar Daddy/Sugar Baby relationship. Therefore, easing the transition from business to personal attraction for the Sugar Baby. Attraction is not always a physical thing; emotions play a large part in attraction to another person. Sugar Babies, need not feel physical attraction toward their Sugar Daddy, nor must there be an emotional connection, however, more often than not, it does develop. Attraction is not necessary to make the relationship work; it simply makes it more comfortable for the Sugar Baby to reconcile her relationship choices.

The women in Napanee, Ontario are the best

There's no nice way to put this: some of the sugar babies in Napanee, Ontario on other sugar daddy sites look a bit rough. Our sugar daddy site offers you nothing but the best of the best. All of our women are absolutely gorgeous and looking for a special sugar daddy just like you. The best part? The women in Napanee, Ontario outnumber the men 5 to 1, greatly increasing your odds of meeting a sugar baby that you click with. What other sugar daddy site has impressive numbers like that?

More Sugar Babies in Napanee, Ontario than other Sugar daddy sites.

The average sugar baby is a beautiful, ambitious college student, aspiring actress or model, or single mom. She works hard to get where she wants to be in life, but doesn't have a lot of extra spending money. That's why our basic services are 100% free for all sugar babies. We even offer free premium upgrades for all women with an official .edu school email address. Our affordable prices and membership options are one of many reasons that hundreds of thousands of people find what they're looking for on Seeking Arrangement.

Demographics

Population:[4] * Population in 2006: 15400 * 2001 to 2006 population change: 1.8 % * Population in 2001: 15132 * Population total in 1996: 14994 * Adolphustown: 946 * Napanee: 5450 * North Fredericksburgh: 3258 * Richmond: 4143 * South Fredericksburgh: 1197 * Population in 1991: * Adolphustown: 886 * Napanee: 5179 * North Fredericksburgh: 3183 * Richmond: 4037 * South Fredericksburgh: 1222 Total private dwellings, excluding seasonal cottages: 6118 (total: 6695) Mother tongue: * English as first language: 94.8 % * French as first language: 1.8 % * English and French as first language: 0 % * Other as first language: 3.4 %

Description

Greater Napanee (2001 population 15,132) is a town in Lennox and Addington County in the Eastern portion of Southern Ontario, Canada and is approximately 40 kilometres west of Kingston. The present municipality known as Greater Napanee was created by amalgamating the old Town of Napanee with the townships of Adolphustown, North and South Fredericksburgh, and Richmond in 1999. The town is home to the Allan Macpherson House, a historic property, and current-day museum to the past. It sits on the banks of the Napanee River, which runs through the town. The largest employer is a Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company plant.[2] Area bodies of water are well known for their excellent fishing, notably Walleye. The main streets are Dundas Street (east-west) and Centre Street (north-south). Dundas Street is part of former Provincial Highway Number Two, also known as Kingston Road, and travels through downtown from Toronto in the west and onward to Kingston in the east. Centre Street travels through the centre of the town from the modern commercial area close to Highway 401 to the downtown and onwards to rural townships south of the town.

History

The area was originally settled by Loyalists in the late 18th century and was first incorporated in 1854. The original hamlet of Napanee was located at the site of a waterfall on the Napanee River, and was first known as Clarksville after Robert Clark, who built a grist mill there. Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada's first prime minister, practised law in Napanee.[3]

Media

There are two weekly newspapers in Napanee. The Napanee Guide and the Napanee Beaver, both distributed on Thursdays. Napanee is served primarily by radio and television stations from the larger Kingston market. In 2007, a new radio station, CKYM, opened in Napanee on 88.7 FM.

Notable people

* Alan Aylesworth Macnaughton, Senator and former Member of Parliament for the electoral district of Mount Royal between 1949-1966. Speaker of the House of Commons (1963-1966), founder of the Canadian branch of the World Wildlife Fund and Officer of the Order of Canada (1995). Born in Napanee on July 30, 1903. The Senator was the grandson of a former mayor of Napanee, Jehiel Aylesworth.[5] * Albert Schultz, Gemini Award winning actor, he starred in the CBC Television hit drama Street Legal and the medical drama Side Effects. His theatre career includes leading roles at the Stratford Festival and as Founding Artistic Director of the Soulpepper Theatre Company. Schultz moved to Napanee at an early age and he attended elementary school there. [6] * Arthur Eyguem De Montaigne Jarvis, World War I Flying Ace. As a member of the Royal Flying Corps scored seven victories [7] while serving with 17 Squadron . Awarded the United Kingdom's Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC). Also decorated by the government of France with the Croix de Guerre with Palm.[8] Jarvis was born in Napanee and spent his childhood there. His father was the deacon of the Anglican church in Napanee. * Avril Lavigne, Grammy nominated, multi-Juno and MTV Award winning punk/pop music star. Her debut album, Let Go has sold 17 million copies worldwide. Avril sang about Napanee in the song "My World" from this album.[9] * Chris Raabe, NASCAR driver, Canadian Tire Series. In 2008 at age 17, Chris established a DIRTcar record 22 wins in 45 feature race starts. He captured the Mr. DIRTcar championship series title which made him the youngest driver to capture the crown in the sanctioning body’s 33 year history.[10] * Edmund James Bristol, Born (September 4, 1861) and raised in Napanee. Member of Parliament (MP) serving the electoral district of Toronto Centre in the Canadian House of Commons (1905 by-election and re-elected in 1908, 1911, 1917, 1921, and 1925). In 1921, he served as Minister without Portfolio in Prime Minister Arthur Meighen's cabinet.[11] An avid sportsman, Edmund Bristol won the Royal Canadian Yacht Club's Prince of Wales Cup in 1895. [12] * Kathleen Frances Daly, painter. Born in Napanee on May 28 1898. Closely associated with the Group of Seven, her works can be found in many major Canadian exhibitions as well as in exhibits in London, England.[13] * H. Bedford-Jones, born in Napanee, Henry James O'Brien Bedford-Jones (1887-1949) was a Canadian historical adventure fantasy and Science fiction writer. He wrote over 100 novels and was considered one of the leading pulp fiction writers of the 20th century.[14] * Jason Germain, co-lead singer and chief songwriter for multi-Juno Award winning contempory Christian recording artists, downhere. Born in Napanee, Germain began singing in the town's Baptist church. His most recent win was at the 2009 Juno Awards with downhere's album Ending is Beginning. downhere were also Juno winners in 2002 and 2007.[15] * John Gibbard, founded the Gibbard Furniture Company in Napanee in 1835. The company operated for 173 years and was the oldest furniture maker in Canada and one of the oldest continuously operating companies in North America at the time of its closing. Gibbards furniture can be found in many Canadian embassies around the world. [16] * Sir John A. Macdonald, lawyer, businessman, politician, first Prime Minister of Canada. At age 17, Sir John A. managed a branch legal office in Napanee (1832-1834). As Prime Minister he would bring Manitoba, BC and PEI into the confederation of Canada. Sir John A. Macdonald was the architect of the transcontinental railway that united the West Coast with the rest of Canada. This critical rail link was a condition for B.C. joining the confederation.[17] * Leroy Blugh, Former Canadian Football League defensive lineman who played fifteen seasons in the CFL including eleven seasons for the Edmonton Eskimos. Two-time CFL West Division All-Star, Grey Cup Champion (1993). * Larry McCormick, Member of Parliament (MP) in the Canadian House of Commons (1993-2004) representing the electoral district of Hastings-Frontenac-Lennox and Addington. He was Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food.[18] * Lesley Thompson, Four time Olympic medalist, including winner of an Olympic Gold Medal in the Women's Eights Rowing event in Barcelona, Spain, 1992 * Michael Breaugh, Member of Parliament (MP) in the Canadian House of Commons (1990-1993) representing the electoral district of Oshawa. Prior to that Breaugh served as Member of the Provincial Parliament (MPP) for Oshawa in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario (1975 to 1990).[19] * LCol Michael Sweeney, Commanded 3rd Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment (1993). Later commanded northern sector of United Nations Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission at Umm Qasr, Iraq (2000). Appointed Chief of Staff of the Canadian Forces Support Training Group, CFB Borden (2007), subsequently appointed interim commander, CFB Borden (2008).[20] * Ralph McCabe, former Major League Baseball pitcher with the Cleveland Indians (1946)[21] * Reginald Aldworth Daly, (1871–1957) geologist; taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1907–12) before joining Harvard University (1912–42). He was an authority on igneous rocks and the geological structures of the Earth's crust and independently developed the theory of magmatic stoping.[22] * Stuart Wood, was born in Napanee on October 17, 1889, served as the ninth Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, from March 6, 1938 to April 30, 1951. He was a CMG (Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George) and the great-great grandson of U.S. President Zachary Taylor. [23] * William Sexsmith, was born in Napanee on October 23, 1885 and served as a Member of Provincial Parliament in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1933 to 1943.[24]. William Sexsmith also served as president of the Canadian Hockey Association known today as Hockey Canada.[25]

Schools

* Westdale Park Public School * The Prince Charles Public School * H.H. Langford Public School * Cornerstone Christian Academy * J. J. O'Neill Catholic School * Selby Public School * Napanee District Secondary School Some students commute a short distance to Ernestown Secondary School to the east in Loyalist township, or Holy Cross Catholic Secondary Schoolfurther east in Kingston.

Shopping

The downtown area of Napanee has experienced a recent revival ("A Changing Landscape" ) and is home to a number of boutiques such as April's Image, October's Clothing, Starlet and Baby Bump & Beyond. Nearby are Len's Bakery, John's Restaurant, Louie's Restaurant and Seasons Restaurant. A gourmet coffee shop, Coffee Cravings, sits on the corner of Dundas St E. and John St. Giant Tiger can be found at the corner of Industrial Boulevard and Centre Street North, in the downtown core. The store features a 200-foot mural by Pierre Hardy. The community also includes a Walmart and a Canadian Tire. A No Frills grocery store is located in the Napanee Mall, as well as an A&P grocery store down the road from the Napanee Mall. On the east end of town at the Palace Road exit of Highway 401 is the newly constructed 'Palace Village' that includes numerous small boutique and speciality shops, as well as the Smiling Wilderness restaurant. A Flying J gas station and truck stop is located off Highway 401 on Highway 41. Napanee is also the home of the famous "La Pizzeria", made famous by Avril Lavinge's declaration that her "favourite pizza" was served there.[citation needed]

Sports

The Napanee Raiders Jr. C hockey club joined the Empire B Junior C Hockey League in 1989. In that time they have claimed eight league championships. In 1993 they went on to capture the All-Ontario, Clarence Schmalz Cup as the Ontario Hockey Association's Junior "C" ice hockey champions by defeating the Hanover Barons of the Western Ontario Junior C Hockey League. The Raiders are the only EBJCHL team to ever capture the All Ontario title. Their home games are played in the newly constructed Strathcona Paper Centre. Prior to the Raiders, Napanee played in the Quinte-St. Lawrence Junior C Hockey League as The Napanee Kelly Tiremen. Their uniform resembled the green, yellow and white uniform of the Minnesota North Stars formerly of the NHL. In 1980, the Kelly Tiremen were rebranded as the Napanee Warriors. The Warriors and the league ceased operation in 1986. Napanee made one appearance in the Ontario Junior "B" Provincial hockey championship playoffs during the 1934-35 season. The Napanee team was eliminated by Peterborough, from the Sutherland Cup quarter final playoffs in a two games, total goals series. The Napanee Comets were a successful Ontario Major Intermediate A Hockey team that won three consecutive Ontario championships in 1958, 1959 and 1960 and provincial Intermediate B championships in 1971 and 1972. The Lennox & Addington Lynx floor hockey team took the gold medal at the Special Olympics Canadian National Winter Games in Quebec City in 2008, defeating teams from across the country. Napanee is also well known for its success in both boys and girls softball. The Napanee (Junior) Express boys claimed a National Junior Fastball title in 1996 while Napanee Midget boys fastpitch teams have won national championships on two occasions. The Napanee Legionnaires captured the Canadian title in 1982 and the Napanee (Midget) Express took top honours in 1997.[26] Also in 2008, the Napanee (Bantam) Express girls fastball team captured the provincial tier II title defeating Oakville 7-4 in the final. [27] The girls also became the first team in Napanee history to qualify for the Eastern Canadian Championships where they lost a heartbreaking 1-0 loss to Oakville in the finals [28] The Napanee Golf and Country Club was established in 1897. The course has nine holes, with different tees for the front and back nine. The course record is 61 set by legendary American golfer Sam Snead. [29] The Napanee Curling Club was established in 1957 and numerous teams have captured Zone and District titles. [30]. Napanee has been successful in its bid to host the 2010 Ontario Tankard, the annual men's curling championship that sends its winner to the Canadian championship. The event will be held February 1-7 at the Strathcona Paper Centre. Napanee District Secondary School is the home of the Golden Hawks. The Golden Hawks field teams in various sports including hockey, football, basketball, rugby, gymnastics, volleyball, swimming and track. The Golden Hawks compete against high schools teams in the "Kingston Area Secondary Schools Athletic Association" (KASSAA). In 2008, the Napanee girls rugby team and the boys junior and senior squads all won league championships. In 2009, the girls gymnastics team earned the bronze medal for their overall result at the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Association's (OFSAA) provincial gymnastics championship meet held in Windsor, Ontario.