Communities Served:
Belleville
Belleville literally translates to “beautiful village,” and how appropriate as it is surrounded by the Bay of Quinte, and features the Moira River flowing through it. If you are new to the area, or are thinking of buying a home here, below you will find some points of interest and recreational events that may be valuable. http://www.belleville.ca/
Bloomfield
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mfield is a part of the beautiful region of Prince Edward County. Prince Edward County is located in Southern Ontario on a large irregular headland or littoral at the eastern end of Lake Ontario. This headland (officially named Prince Edward County in 1792) is situated next to the Bay of Quinte. As the Murray Canal now connects the bay to Lake Ontario across the only land connection, the county is technically an island
also a must see geological curiosity and great picnic spot. http://bloomfieldontario.ca/
Brighton
Brighton is a town in Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada, approximately 150 kilometers east of Toronto and 100 km west of Kingston. It is on the West end of the Bay of Quinte on the entrance of the Murray Canal. http://www.brighton.ca/
Campbellford
Campbellford is a small town in Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada, in the municipality of Trent Hills. Campbellford has a vibrant arts community, and is particularly known for its musical scene. It is home to the Westben Arts Festival Theatre; the Lowdown Blues Band, as well as numerous other local bands and musicians; and the Aron Cinema, which shows both movies and live entertainment. Campbellford is also near Warkworth and Hastings Village, which have many tourist attractions, and shops. http://www.visitcampbellford.com/
Deseronto
Deseronto is a town in the province of Ontario, in Hastings County, located on the shore of the Bay of Quinte. The town had a population of 1835 in the Canada 2011 Census. Deseronto is located 5 km from Highway 401, is the eastern gateway to the Bay of Quinte tourist region with the Skyway Bridge providing access to Prince Edward County. http://deseronto.ca/
Madoc
Madoc is a township in the municipality of Centre Hastings, Hastings County, 45 minutes away from the city of Belleville. The area has a rich mining history, as gold was discovered nearby in 1866. The Canada Talc mine is now shutting down and is one of only three mines on the planet that has been in steady operation for more than one hundred years. http://www.madoc.ca/
Marmora
Marmora is a community in the Municipality of Marmora and Lake in Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. Nestled in the Crowe River Valley, the quaint village of Marmora is filled with the character and charm of small-town Ontario. With historic homes lining the streets and an old-fashioned business section, you are certain to find many unique gifts, clothing, and antiques and fresh produce at the farmer’s market. Marmora gets its name from the Latin word for marble, as it is common in the area and can be found just near Crowe Lake. http://www.marmoraandlake.ca/
Napanee
The Town of Greater Napanee is a charming small town, with much to offer for you and your family. “Its downtown is remarkably well preserved, with Victorian facades occupied by mom-and pop shops that still seem to thrive despite the new mall at the north end of town.” (Harrowsmith Country Life Magazine, 2000). It is the opinion of many Quinte residents that Napanee is very rich with beauty in its architecture and scenery. http://www.greaternapanee.com/en/index.asp
Picton
Picton is the largest community in Prince Edward County in southern Central Ontario and has long been known for its heritage, its charm, its architecturally-significant old buildings, and its friendly small-town atmosphere. The town is named for General Sir Thomas Picton, second in command to Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo. Picton offers excellent shopping facilities, live theatre, fine heritage homes and public buildings, a beautiful harbour with full service marina as well as six municipal parks including the grand Macaulay Heritage Park. http://prince-edward-county.com/item/town-of-picton/
Stirling
The township of Stirling-Rawdon is a unique destination rich in old time charm. This newly transformed village is characterized by its expressive culture venues and uniquely positioned to provide visitors with the means to escape and create lasting memories. Stirling has many open doors in the village that would surprise you. There are many distinctive shops and boutiques, relaxing cafes and restaurants and many thrilling events for visitors. http://www.stirling-rawdon.com/
Tamworth
Tamworth is a small town just North of Napanee, close to Kingston. It shares an area with the nearby town of Erinsville. http://tamworth.ca/
Trenton
Trenton is a community in Southern Ontario in the municipality of Quinte West, Ontario. http://www.trentonontario.com/
Tweed
Located approximately halfway between Toronto and Ottawa and just 30 min off the 401 Hwy in Belleville visitors have been 'Taking a break' in Tweed for many years. As the Gateway to the Land O Lakes the area has become known for its small-town friendliness, affordability, accessibity, beautiful environmental features, many outdoor recreational opportunities, and annual events.”
www.twp.tweed.on.ca/