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Belleville, Ontario, located 200 km east of Toronto on the Bay of Quinte, is the largest centre in the Quinte Region, as the area around the Bay of Quinte is known. Prince Edward County is a large pennisula across the Bay of Quinte and south of Belleville. The region is easy to access from Kingston, Ontario or Toronto via Highway 401.
The City of Belleville has downtown tree-lined shopping areas, pubs or fine dinning, gift shops with local arts and crafts, boutiques, two malls and plazas throughout the city. Experience a variety of live theatre and music or attend the Waterfront Festival.
Prince Edward County is primarily an agricultural area with dairy, meat, fruit and vegetable processing. Many artisans have opened studios in the area and numerous small wineries are taking root. Prince Edward County and Picton, the county seat, host regional and locla festivals thought out the year. Among these are The Maker's Hand, a prestigious show featuring Eastern Ontario's finest artisans, TASTE!, a celebration of regional cuisine, and The Prince Edward County Jazz Festival.
The Quinte Region has nine golf courses, ice hockey rinks, soccer fields, a dog park, curling rinks, wind surfing and baseball diamonds. The facilities for sailboats and pleasure craft are tremendous. Hike or bike one of the numerous conservation areas. Walk or rollerblade Belleville's paved waterfront. The Bay of Quint provides some of the best trophy Walleye angling in North America while Sandbanks Provincial Park has long sandy beaches and campgrounds. World class auto, motorcycle and horse racing are nearby.
Canadian Forces Base Trenton, large national and international industrial operations, agricultue and tourism play important roles in the diverse economic base of the region. Albert College, the oldest co-educational independent boarding school in Canada, is located in Belleville.
The Quinte Region’s climate has four distinctive seasons. Winter temperatures average between -3.5°C and -7.1°C and summer temperatures average between 18°C to 22°C.
Urban amenities and a waterfront setting make Belleville and the Quinte Region a beautiful place to live. If you want to know more about real estate in and around the Quinte Region or find houses for sale, a good place to start is to see what homes are on the market. Use the form on this page to request the most up to date MLS listings in your areas of interest in and around Belleville and the Bay of Quinte.