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<strong>Discover</strong> <strong>our</strong> <strong>attractions</strong>, <strong>culture</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>arts</strong>, shopping,<br />
dining, entertainment, recreation <strong>and</strong> much, much more!
<strong>Discover</strong> <strong>Belleville</strong>’s<br />
Treasure...<br />
Open Year Round<br />
Tuesday to Sunday - 1 to 4:30 pm<br />
June, July, August - 10 am to 4:30 pm<br />
Glanmore National<br />
Historic Site<br />
257 Bridge St. E., <strong>Belleville</strong>, ON 613-962-2329 www.glanmore.ca<br />
<strong>Discover</strong><br />
what’s in y<strong>our</strong> backyard...<br />
visit a Conservation Area<br />
quinteconservation.ca<br />
613-968-3434<br />
The CorporaTion <strong>of</strong> The<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Belleville</strong><br />
Message from <strong>the</strong> Mayor<br />
It is my pleasure as <strong>the</strong> Mayor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Belleville</strong> to bring you<br />
greetings on behalf <strong>of</strong> my colleagues on Council <strong>and</strong> welcome you to<br />
<strong>the</strong> Quinte area. Situated on <strong>the</strong> beautiful Bay <strong>of</strong> Quinte, <strong>Belleville</strong> is a<br />
thriving community <strong>of</strong>fering a great deal <strong>of</strong> activities for visitors as well<br />
as <strong>our</strong> citizens to enjoy.<br />
As you peruse this book you will discover all that <strong>Belleville</strong> has to <strong>of</strong>fer.<br />
Our beautiful waterfront trails <strong>and</strong> parks as well as <strong>the</strong> great restaurants<br />
<strong>and</strong> various entertainment venues will surely create wonderful memories<br />
<strong>of</strong> y<strong>our</strong> time spent in <strong>the</strong> ‘Friendly <strong>City</strong>’. I am confdent that you will enjoy<br />
y<strong>our</strong> time in <strong>Belleville</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>our</strong> hope is that you will return to <strong>the</strong> Quinte<br />
area in <strong>the</strong> future.<br />
Neil R. Ellis, Mayor<br />
Emergency Numbers Hospital<br />
To report a life threatening Quinte Health Care <strong>Belleville</strong><br />
emergency situation 265 Dundas Street East<br />
Police- Fire- Ambulance- 911 Telephone: 613-969-7400<br />
<strong>Belleville</strong> Police Service Administration After H<strong>our</strong>s Clinic<br />
613-966-0882 Bayview Medical Clinic<br />
<strong>Belleville</strong> Fire Department Administration<br />
613-962-2010<br />
274 Dundas Street East<br />
Telephone: 613-968-5709<br />
Ontario Provincial Police<br />
1-888-310-1122<br />
T<strong>our</strong>ism <strong>and</strong> Visitor Information<br />
<strong>Belleville</strong> & District Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />
The Log Cabin, 5 Moira Street East, <strong>Belleville</strong><br />
Poison Information Telephone: 1-888-852-9992<br />
1-800-268-9017 or 613-962-4597<br />
Marine Air Search <strong>and</strong> Rescue <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Belleville</strong><br />
1-800-267-7270 <strong>City</strong> Hall<br />
169 Front Street, <strong>Belleville</strong><br />
Telephone: 613-968-6481<br />
<strong>Belleville</strong> & Area Visitor Pocket Guide 3
Message<br />
from <strong>the</strong><br />
Publisher<br />
Gloria Allan<br />
It has been nine years since we launched <strong>the</strong> <strong>Belleville</strong> & Area Visitor<br />
Pocket Guide <strong>and</strong> it has grown into a valuable tool. The t<strong>our</strong>ist industry<br />
was considered to be only a summer season but now <strong>the</strong>re is much to<br />
see <strong>and</strong> do year round. We have continued to add information about <strong>the</strong><br />
region so <strong>our</strong> visitors can get a better sense <strong>of</strong> what makes <strong>Belleville</strong> “<strong>the</strong><br />
friendly <strong>City</strong>.” Users <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Guide, both local residents <strong>and</strong> visitors, have<br />
enjoyed <strong>the</strong> “Day Trips” listed. Too <strong>of</strong>ten we miss <strong>the</strong> treasures that are<br />
in <strong>our</strong> own backyard. Visitors to <strong>the</strong> region know what a wonderful place<br />
this is <strong>and</strong> return from time to time. Please use <strong>the</strong> Guide, patronize<br />
<strong>the</strong> advertizers whose participation make it possible to produce this<br />
publication. Enjoy <strong>our</strong> special piece <strong>of</strong> Canada.<br />
All information in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Belleville</strong> & Area Visitor Pocket Guide is believed to be correct<br />
at <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> publication. No part <strong>of</strong> this publication may be reproduced without <strong>the</strong><br />
written consent <strong>of</strong> Allan Graphics Ltd.<br />
Produced by ALLAN GrAPhics Ltd.,<br />
393 Sidney St. Unit 9, <strong>Belleville</strong>, ON K8P 3Z9 • 613 969-2242<br />
Creative Design<br />
& Fine Printing<br />
“Our prices are as competitive<br />
as quality work will allow.”<br />
Allan Graphics Ltd.<br />
393 Sidney Street, <strong>Belleville</strong><br />
613-969-2242 • allangraphics.ca<br />
Table <strong>of</strong><br />
Contents<br />
Welcome to <strong>Belleville</strong>.................................................................... 6<br />
LCBO & Beer Stores.................................................................... 13<br />
Shopping.................................................................................... 13<br />
Day Trip to <strong>the</strong> North ................................................................... 14<br />
Boat Launches, Museums ........................................................... 16<br />
Day Trip to <strong>the</strong> South................................................................... 18<br />
Libraries, Radio Stations, Activities ............................................... 20<br />
Day Trip to <strong>the</strong> East ..................................................................... 22<br />
Downtown <strong>Belleville</strong> Events.......................................................... 26<br />
Golf & Recreation........................................................................ 28<br />
Entertainment ............................................................................. 29<br />
Business .................................................................................... 31<br />
Day Trip to <strong>the</strong> West .................................................................... 34<br />
Restaurants ................................................................................ 36<br />
Hiking Trails ............................................................................... 39<br />
<strong>City</strong> Map..................................................................................... 44<br />
Churches.................................................................................... 48<br />
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Y<strong>our</strong> Bay <strong>of</strong> Quinte Country adventure st<strong>arts</strong> here in <strong>Belleville</strong>. Conveniently<br />
located <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> 401 <strong>Belleville</strong> boasts many amenities to <strong>the</strong> Bay <strong>of</strong> Quinte traveller<br />
with a fne assortment <strong>of</strong> shops, restaurants <strong>and</strong> accommodations. The city is<br />
a jumping <strong>of</strong>f point for day trips to Prince Edward County, S<strong>and</strong>banks Provincial<br />
Park, <strong>and</strong> points north such as Stirling, Madoc <strong>and</strong> Tweed. Please read <strong>and</strong> use<br />
this guide to <strong>the</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Belleville</strong> so that you can make <strong>the</strong> most <strong>of</strong> y<strong>our</strong> visit.<br />
History<br />
The earliest known settlement in <strong>Belleville</strong> was an aboriginal village named<br />
“Asaukhknosk,” which was later replaced by a <strong>the</strong> French Mission “Kente,”<br />
<strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong>reafter named for prominent citizens, “Thurlow Village,” “Singleton’s<br />
Creek” <strong>and</strong> “Meyer’s Creek.” In 1789 some ffty United Empire Loyalists settled<br />
here with <strong>the</strong> most noticeable being Captain John Walden Meyers, a true<br />
Renaissance man. Hardworking <strong>and</strong> res<strong>our</strong>ceful he built a dam on <strong>the</strong> Moira<br />
River <strong>and</strong> erected a sawmill, gristmill <strong>and</strong> a distillery. Captain Meyers gristmill<br />
drew settlers from as far away as Napanee <strong>and</strong> Port Hope to have <strong>the</strong>ir grinding<br />
done. The community soon became known as Meyer’s Creek. The Moira River,<br />
which winds its way through <strong>Belleville</strong>, played an important role in <strong>the</strong> early<br />
stages <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> community’s development. A strong dem<strong>and</strong> for timber with rich<br />
forests easily excelled to <strong>Belleville</strong>’s development as a very busy lumber town.<br />
In <strong>the</strong> spring <strong>of</strong> 1816, <strong>the</strong> Lieutenant Governor <strong>of</strong> Upper Canada, Sir Francis<br />
Gore, visited <strong>the</strong> settlement. Inspired by Lady Arabella, <strong>the</strong> wife <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lieutenant<br />
Governor, <strong>the</strong> residents decided to change <strong>the</strong> name <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> community to<br />
<strong>Belleville</strong> in hon<strong>our</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fair lady.<br />
The lumber boom peaked with <strong>the</strong> arrival <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Gr<strong>and</strong> Trunk Railway in 1856,<br />
which also gave <strong>Belleville</strong> a link to both Toronto <strong>and</strong> Montreal. For many years<br />
<strong>the</strong> railway was <strong>Belleville</strong>’s largest employer with Canadian National Railways.<br />
Construction included a large terminus at <strong>the</strong> east end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> city that included<br />
coal chutes, a locomotive roundhouse, a water tower, railway car maintenance<br />
sheds, a passenger station, <strong>and</strong> administrative buildings.<br />
With <strong>the</strong> lumber trade declining o<strong>the</strong>r industries became prevalent in <strong>the</strong> city<br />
such as iron foundries, furniture manufacturing, <strong>and</strong> plants producing wagons,<br />
carriages, c<strong>and</strong>les, <strong>and</strong> soap. <strong>Belleville</strong> also became renowned for it world-class<br />
cheddar by being situated in <strong>the</strong> centre <strong>of</strong> a cheese producing district.<br />
From its pioneer settlement past to <strong>the</strong> vibrant community <strong>of</strong> today, <strong>Belleville</strong><br />
continues to enjoy a diverse industrial base along with strong links to agri<strong>culture</strong><br />
<strong>and</strong> its waterfront.<br />
Climate<br />
<strong>Belleville</strong> residents enjoy all f<strong>our</strong> seasons with wea<strong>the</strong>r moderated by <strong>the</strong> Bay <strong>of</strong><br />
Quinte <strong>and</strong> Lake Ontario, which also reduces <strong>the</strong> severity <strong>of</strong> summer <strong>and</strong> winter<br />
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200 North Park Street<br />
<strong>Belleville</strong>, ON K8P 2Y9<br />
613-966-7703<br />
Toll Free Reservations: 1-800-228-5150<br />
• Close to shopping, restaurants <strong>and</strong><br />
walking trails<br />
• Free Deluxe Continental Breakfast<br />
• Free High Speed Internet<br />
• In-room movies<br />
• Free Deluxe Continental Breakfast<br />
• In-Room C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
• Free High Speed Internet<br />
www.choicehotels.ca/cn255<br />
211 Pinnacle St (Downtown) <strong>Belleville</strong> ON K8N 3A7<br />
Tel: (613) 962-4531 Toll Free: 1-800-383-4963<br />
Fax: (613) 968-5894 www.hotel-quinte.com<br />
• 46 Elegantly appointed rooms<br />
& suites with full amenities<br />
• Luxury <strong>and</strong> Themed Jacuzzi<br />
Suites with freplaces<br />
• Extended Stay Suites<br />
• Meeting Facilities & Catering<br />
• Romance, Spa & Theatre<br />
Packages<br />
• Complimentary Breakfast<br />
temperatures. So well adapted are Canadians to life in this climate, rarely do we<br />
lose a business day to snow or o<strong>the</strong>r wea<strong>the</strong>r conditions; in each season you<br />
can expect:<br />
Winter: December to March: The frst snow <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> season arrives <strong>and</strong> it brings<br />
snowmobiling, skiing, skating, ice fshing, <strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r winter sports. A festive<br />
atmosphere <strong>and</strong> a tendency to stay indoors <strong>and</strong> enjoy <strong>the</strong> outdoors accompany<br />
winter in <strong>Belleville</strong>. Average temperature: -4 C<br />
Spring: April to June: The snow melts <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> foliage returns <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> maple<br />
syrup season begins. The wea<strong>the</strong>r warms <strong>and</strong> outdoor activities such as<br />
walking, biking, rollerblading, <strong>and</strong> hiking begin. The frst weekend in May brings<br />
fshermen from all over North America as <strong>the</strong> walleye season opens on <strong>the</strong> Bay<br />
<strong>of</strong> Quinte with an annual t<strong>our</strong>nament. Average temperature: 13 C<br />
Summer: July to August: Temperatures are warm <strong>and</strong> many activities move<br />
outdoors. Boating, swimming, cycling, golfng, <strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r outdoor activities are<br />
abundant. Summer holidays occur for students <strong>and</strong> most workers. Average<br />
temperature: 21 C<br />
Fall/Autumn: September to November: Temperatures become cooler <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> trees <strong>and</strong> foliage turn magnifcent shades <strong>of</strong> red <strong>and</strong> gold prompting long<br />
country drives <strong>and</strong> t<strong>our</strong>ist visits. This is also <strong>the</strong> time for harvesting crops so<br />
market places are plentiful with produce. Average temperature: 9 C<br />
Geography<br />
The city <strong>of</strong> <strong>Belleville</strong> is located on <strong>the</strong> shores <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Moira River <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bay <strong>of</strong><br />
Quinte in South Eastern Ontario. With its water access <strong>and</strong> greenery, this region<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> province is one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> most picturesque in Ontario.<br />
Community Characteristics<br />
The <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Belleville</strong> attracts <strong>and</strong> retains quality people who share in <strong>the</strong><br />
community’s strong rural work ethic. The lab<strong>our</strong> force is strong in <strong>the</strong> area <strong>of</strong><br />
skilled trades due to <strong>the</strong> specialized training that Loyalist College has to <strong>of</strong>fer.<br />
<strong>Belleville</strong> employers have recognized this quality in <strong>the</strong> lab<strong>our</strong> force being <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
primary competitive advantage.<br />
Population (2006): 48,821<br />
Population Aged 15+ (2006): 40,820<br />
Average Age <strong>of</strong> Population (2001): 41.8<br />
Population within a 25-mile radius: Approx 200,000<br />
Population density per square kilometre: 197.8 persons<br />
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Galleries<br />
GAlleRy 121: 48 Bridge Street East 613-962-4609<br />
QuinTe ARTS CounCil: 36 Bridge Street East 613-962-1232<br />
BelleVille ART ASSoCiATion GAlleRy: 392 Front Street 613-968-8632<br />
John M PARRoT ART GAlleRy: Featuring local artists. 254 Pinnacle Street<br />
613-968-6731<br />
ARTPluS: 54 North Front Street 613-961-1977<br />
FuSion: 282 Front Street 613-967-4438<br />
WATeRFRonT Fine ART GAlleRy: 25 Dundas Street West<br />
(Belle Harb<strong>our</strong> Plaza)<br />
A not-for-pr<strong>of</strong>it community <strong>arts</strong> organization founded in 1967<br />
serving <strong>the</strong> entire Quinte region on <strong>the</strong> belief that<br />
“The <strong>arts</strong> are for everyone <strong>and</strong> should be accessible to all.”<br />
Visit <strong>our</strong> gallery/gift shop showcasing <strong>the</strong> work <strong>of</strong> <strong>our</strong> visual artists.<br />
36 Bridge St. East, <strong>Belleville</strong>, ON • 613-962-1232<br />
www.quinte<strong>arts</strong>council.org<br />
<strong>Belleville</strong> Art Association Gallery<br />
392 front St., <strong>Belleville</strong><br />
info: 613-968-8632<br />
a new exhibition every month.<br />
One by One Show <strong>and</strong> Sale<br />
opening July 21 at <strong>the</strong> Gallery<br />
4.30 to 7.30 p.m.<br />
all paintings for $100<br />
GALLERY 1 2 1<br />
48 Bridge St. E. 613 962 4609<br />
www.gallery121artists.com<br />
Gallery 121 is a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />
co-operative art gallery<br />
founded in 1992.<br />
h<strong>our</strong>s: Tuesday to Saturday<br />
11am - 5 pm<br />
gallery121artists@yahoo.ca<br />
Established in 1972, <strong>the</strong> Quinte Ballet School <strong>of</strong> Canada ranks as one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> top<br />
fve pr<strong>of</strong>essional ballet schools in <strong>the</strong> country. The school <strong>of</strong>fers a wide variety<br />
<strong>of</strong> dance training programs<br />
• Full-Time Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Training Program for<br />
Youth<br />
• Post-Secondary Training Program<br />
• Recreational Program open to children,<br />
youth, <strong>and</strong> adults<br />
• Summer School Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Program<br />
(ages 10-20)<br />
• Summer School Open Program<br />
(Recreational, ages 10-20)<br />
• Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Development Workshops <strong>and</strong><br />
Classes (youth & adult)<br />
196 Palmer Road, <strong>Belleville</strong>, Ontario, Canada, K8P 4E1 • 613-962-9274 or toll free 1-866-962-9274<br />
www.quinteballetschool.com • e-mail: info@qbsc.ca<br />
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Photo: Dean Buscher Dancers: Grace Su<strong>the</strong>rl<strong>and</strong>, Jasmin Reville
60 TH<br />
Anniversary<br />
Season<br />
1951 . SIXTY YEARS . 2011<br />
2011 - SEASON - 2012<br />
join <strong>the</strong> celebration<br />
For <strong>our</strong> 60th season, we present <strong>the</strong> fve plays<br />
we have chosen to refect <strong>the</strong> variety <strong>and</strong><br />
excellence <strong>of</strong> <strong>our</strong> <strong>the</strong>atrical history.<br />
JITTERS<br />
✦<br />
LITTLE WOMEN<br />
✦<br />
WAIT UNTIL DARK<br />
✦<br />
PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM<br />
✦<br />
ANNE OF GREEN GABLES<br />
All 5 PLAYS FOR $75 ✦<br />
✦<br />
PINNACLE PLAYHOUSE<br />
256 Pinnacle Street, <strong>Belleville</strong>, Ontario<br />
613-967-14 42 ✦ belleville<strong>the</strong>atreguild.ca<br />
MUSIC & THEATRE<br />
QuinTe SyMPhony ConCeRT SeRieS - Concert series <strong>and</strong> special events<br />
preformed at Bridge Street United Church, <strong>Belleville</strong>. www.quintesymphony.com<br />
The eMPiRe TheATRe & CenTRe FoR The PeRFoRMinG ARTS - Award<br />
winning musical acts <strong>and</strong> music festivals with performances all year round;<br />
located on 321 Front Street, <strong>Belleville</strong> 613-969-0099<br />
www.<strong>the</strong>empire<strong>the</strong>atre.com<br />
BelleVille TheATRe Guild - Award winning community <strong>the</strong>atre group with<br />
performances from September to May at <strong>the</strong> Pinnacle Playhouse; located on<br />
256 Pinnacle Street, <strong>Belleville</strong> 613-967-1442. www.belleville<strong>the</strong>atreguild.ca<br />
QuinTe ARTS CounCil - Special shows <strong>and</strong> series throughout <strong>the</strong> year<br />
featuring fne art, literature, performing art <strong>and</strong> heritage, located on 36 Bridge<br />
Street East, <strong>Belleville</strong> 613-962-1232. www.quinte<strong>arts</strong>council.org<br />
GAlAxy CineMAS - Eight-screen <strong>the</strong>atre located behind <strong>the</strong> Quinte Mall.<br />
For show listings, ratings <strong>and</strong> times call 613-969-7080.<br />
QuinTe FilM AlTeRnATiVe - Foreign <strong>and</strong> indie flms at <strong>the</strong> Empire Theatre,<br />
call 613-391-4310.<br />
SHOPPING<br />
doWnToWn BelleVille - “The Village” in <strong>the</strong> heart <strong>of</strong> Downtown <strong>Belleville</strong><br />
hosts 250 shops <strong>and</strong> services along picturesque Front <strong>and</strong> Pinnacle Streets.<br />
Management <strong>of</strong>fce 613-968-2242 www.downtown.belleville.on.ca<br />
QuinTe MAll - Over 125 stores, services <strong>and</strong> food c<strong>our</strong>t; located at 390 North<br />
Front Street, <strong>Belleville</strong>, 613-968-3571.<br />
BAyVieW MAll - 50 stores <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>fces, restaurants, LCBO, grocery; located at<br />
470 Dundas Street East, <strong>Belleville</strong>, 613-966-5333.<br />
FARMeR’S MARkeT - Tuesdays, Thursdays, <strong>and</strong> Saturdays at Market Square<br />
behind city hall on Pinnacle Street, <strong>Belleville</strong>.<br />
The BeeR SToRe<br />
Open seven days a week<br />
91 South Front Street 613-968-8559<br />
113 Station Street 613-969-1828<br />
liQuoR ConTRol BoARd oF onTARio<br />
Wine-Spirits-Beer-Mixers<br />
190 Belle Boulevard 613-962-2132 (next to Staples Business Depot)<br />
470 Dundas Street East 613-962-1342 (at Bayview Mall)<br />
Prince Edward Square 613-989-9947<br />
(on Hwy 62 South just over <strong>the</strong> Bay Bridge)<br />
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Heading<br />
N o r th<br />
Stirling – Located 20 minutes north <strong>of</strong> <strong>Belleville</strong> is <strong>the</strong> unique Village <strong>of</strong> Stirling.<br />
A focal point for <strong>the</strong> Village <strong>of</strong> Stirling is it’s “covered bridge” located smack in<br />
<strong>the</strong> middle <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> village. While strolling down <strong>the</strong> main streets <strong>of</strong> Stirling you will<br />
see it is flled with old time charm. You may want to catch an act at <strong>the</strong> Stirling<br />
Festival Theatre or take a t<strong>our</strong> through Hastings County Agricultural Museum or<br />
better yet visit <strong>the</strong> newly renovated heritage Train Station. Annual events such as<br />
<strong>the</strong> Stirling Truck Show; Groundhog Fest; <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> c<strong>our</strong>se <strong>the</strong> ever popular night<br />
time Santa Claus Parade are held here. More info available for <strong>the</strong> museum at<br />
www.agmuseum.ca<br />
Eldorado - A fav<strong>our</strong>ite stop for many heading North is <strong>the</strong> Eldorado Cheese<br />
Factory. Here mom & dad can stock up on some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> best cheese <strong>and</strong> curd<br />
around, <strong>and</strong> for <strong>the</strong> whole family you can purchase <strong>the</strong> best milkshake or ice<br />
cream cone to cool you down. Eldorado is perhaps still remembered for <strong>the</strong> Gold<br />
Rush <strong>of</strong> 1866. The Eldorado name came to represent ano<strong>the</strong>r kind <strong>of</strong> gold when<br />
Eldorado won top hon<strong>our</strong>s in <strong>the</strong> British Empire Cheese Show.<br />
Marmora - You can stop <strong>and</strong> peer into <strong>the</strong> Marmora Mine, an ab<strong>and</strong>oned openpit<br />
iron ore mine. If you are an outdoor enthusiast, I would be remiss if I did<br />
not mention <strong>the</strong> Marmora Cup Annual Dog Sled Races. If you are a camper be<br />
sure <strong>and</strong> check out Glen Allen Park. It is on Crowe Lake, just 5 minutes north<br />
<strong>of</strong> Marmora <strong>and</strong> it is a long-time fav<strong>our</strong>ite with vacationers from far <strong>and</strong> wide.<br />
Tweed - Tweed is both a municipality <strong>and</strong> a village located 35 kms north <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Belleville</strong> on Hwy. 37, approximately 2 ½ h<strong>our</strong>s from Toronto or Ottawa. When<br />
you visit Tweed be sure <strong>and</strong> visit The Tweed Heritage Centre & Museum, a<br />
converted residence built in 1897, that now houses archives, a museum <strong>and</strong><br />
an information bureau. Tweed is reported to be home <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> North America’s<br />
smallest jailhouses, located right across <strong>the</strong> street from <strong>the</strong> Heritage Centre.<br />
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BOAT LAUNCHES<br />
BelleVille BoAT lAunCh<br />
Superior 32’ wide concrete ramps with 60’ docks on <strong>the</strong> Bay <strong>of</strong> Quinte; Located<br />
at <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> South George Street <strong>and</strong> South Herchimer Street, <strong>Belleville</strong>, Parking<br />
available.<br />
MeyeR’S PieR<br />
Fuel, visitors’ docks, launch ramp, pump-out, showers, shore power, ice<br />
restaurant, bikes, VHF Monitor 68; located on <strong>the</strong> Bay <strong>of</strong> Quinte, <strong>Belleville</strong><br />
613-967-1906<br />
MUSEUMS<br />
GlAnMoRe nATionAl hiSToRiC SiTe<br />
A glimpse <strong>of</strong> Victorian life in <strong>Belleville</strong> over 100 years ago housing a fne<br />
collection <strong>of</strong> art, furniture, paintings, lamps <strong>and</strong> local displays; located at 257<br />
Bridge Street East 613-962-2329.<br />
hASTinGS & PRinCe edWARd ReGiMenT MiliTARy MuSeuM<br />
War is not glorifed at <strong>the</strong> museum but presented as an integral part <strong>of</strong> Canadian<br />
heritage. Open Tuesdays 1:00PM – 4:00PM or by appointment. Located in <strong>the</strong><br />
Arm<strong>our</strong>y on <strong>the</strong> corner <strong>of</strong> Bridge <strong>and</strong> Pinnacle Street, <strong>Belleville</strong> 613-966-2125.<br />
BelleVille SCouT/Guide MuSeuM<br />
Canada’s largest museum dedicated to <strong>the</strong> preservation <strong>of</strong> Scout & Guide history<br />
through a growing collection <strong>of</strong> memorabilia donations. Open by appointment<br />
only; located on 350 Dundas Street West, <strong>Belleville</strong> 613-966-2740 or 613<br />
968-7605.<br />
hASTinGS heRiTAGe CenTRe<br />
Historical information <strong>and</strong> memorabilia depicting <strong>the</strong> heritage <strong>of</strong> Hastings<br />
County. Located at 154 Old Cannifton Road North, <strong>Belleville</strong> 613-968-5023.<br />
nATionAl AiR FoRCe MuSeuM oF CAnAdA<br />
Explore <strong>the</strong> history <strong>of</strong> Canadian Military Aviation from its birth in World War I to<br />
<strong>the</strong> present day. Explore artefacts, aircraft, <strong>and</strong> memorabilia. 8 Wing Trenton<br />
613-965-2140, www.airforcemuseum.ca<br />
MuSeuM oF AGRiCulTuRe heRiTAGe<br />
Includes displays <strong>of</strong> a dairy barn, cheese factory, farm kitchen, <strong>and</strong> butter plant,<br />
as well as an antique calendar display. Located on <strong>the</strong> Stirling Fair Grounds,<br />
Stirling 613-395-0015.<br />
AMeliASBuRGh MuSeuM CoMPlex<br />
An array <strong>of</strong> 14 buildings <strong>of</strong> agricultural <strong>and</strong> industrial history featuring a steam<br />
engine, art gallery, native displays, log cabin <strong>and</strong> blacksmith shop. Now includes<br />
<strong>the</strong> Victoria Schoolhouse home <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Quinte Educational Museum & Archives<br />
613-966-5501.<br />
613.967.4438<br />
More than great<br />
gifts <strong>and</strong> jewellery.<br />
jewellery styled with a twist<br />
282 Front St., Downtown, <strong>Belleville</strong><br />
www.fusioncreativecollections.com<br />
www.glam<strong>our</strong>junkie.ca<br />
Jane Stratton-Love<br />
Owner<br />
215 Front Street<br />
<strong>Belleville</strong>, ON<br />
K8N 2Z4<br />
t. 613-969-9994<br />
f. 866-249-4946<br />
jane@misspriss.ca<br />
www.misspriss.ca<br />
Te <strong>Belleville</strong> & District Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce has represented its<br />
business members since 1864. Te <strong>of</strong>ce provides t<strong>our</strong>ism information<br />
for visitors as well as organizing some <strong>of</strong> <strong>Belleville</strong>s ’ events.<br />
Visit us at Te Log Cabin<br />
5 Moira Street east, <strong>Belleville</strong>, on K8n 5B3<br />
Telephone 1-888-852-9992 613-962-4597<br />
fax 613-962-3911<br />
info@bellevillechamber.ca www.bellevillechamber.ca<br />
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Heading<br />
S o uth<br />
South from <strong>Belleville</strong>, taking a scenic drive over <strong>the</strong> Norris Whitney Bridge will<br />
lead you straight into <strong>the</strong> heart <strong>of</strong> Prince Edward County. Before going too<br />
far take a glance as you drive by <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mountain View Airport. The airport itself<br />
serves as a Royal Canadian Air Cadet fying centre from May to October. Stored<br />
at <strong>the</strong> airport are retired Canadian Forces aircraft. The view is magnifcent from<br />
atop <strong>the</strong> hill.<br />
There is a lot to do South <strong>of</strong> <strong>Belleville</strong>. If shopping is y<strong>our</strong> thing be sure <strong>and</strong> take<br />
in <strong>the</strong> small Villages <strong>of</strong> Bloomfeld <strong>and</strong> Wellington. Ano<strong>the</strong>r popular spot is <strong>the</strong><br />
Outlet <strong>and</strong> S<strong>and</strong>banks Provincial Parks. Y<strong>our</strong> family will delight in <strong>the</strong> many<br />
miles <strong>of</strong> s<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> beaches. If you are getting hungry <strong>the</strong>re are many stops along<br />
<strong>the</strong> way to whet y<strong>our</strong> appetite. You can also take a drive <strong>and</strong> stop at <strong>the</strong> Black<br />
Creek Cheese Factory. Again you won’t be disappointed <strong>and</strong> if outdoor views<br />
are y<strong>our</strong> thing be sure <strong>and</strong> keep on driving past <strong>the</strong> cheese factory <strong>and</strong><br />
go as far as you can go. Heading back towards Picton you may want<br />
to fnd y<strong>our</strong> way to <strong>the</strong> Lake On The Mountain Lookout Point. This Lake,<br />
surrounded in mystery <strong>and</strong> legends, sits 200 feet above Lake Ontario.<br />
If you aren’t all shopped out when you come down <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> Lake on <strong>the</strong><br />
Mountain head to <strong>the</strong> nearby Glenora Ferry which will drop you <strong>of</strong>f in<br />
Adolphustown, <strong>and</strong> you can make y<strong>our</strong> way into <strong>the</strong> bigger <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Kingston to fnish y<strong>our</strong> shopping.<br />
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<strong>Belleville</strong><br />
PuBlic liBrary<br />
HOURS Of SERvICE:<br />
Monday -Thursday<br />
9:30 am – 8:00 pm<br />
Friday<br />
9:30 am – 5:00 pm<br />
Saturday<br />
9:30 am – 5:30 pm<br />
Free wireless internet<br />
access<br />
LIBRARIES<br />
ANd<br />
Monday - Closed<br />
Tues., Wed., Friday<br />
9:30 am – 5:00 pm<br />
Thursday<br />
9:30 am – 8:00 pm<br />
Saturday<br />
9:30 am – 5:30 pm<br />
Visit <strong>the</strong> Gallery Shop<br />
for one-<strong>of</strong>-a-kind<br />
items created by local<br />
artisans.<br />
613-968-6731 x 2240<br />
254 Pinnacle Street, <strong>Belleville</strong>, Ontario K8N 3B1<br />
613-968-6731 • www.bellevillelibrary.com<br />
BelleVille PuBliC liBRARy<br />
<strong>Belleville</strong> Public Library: Celebrated it’s Centeniary in 2003 <strong>and</strong> moved to a<br />
br<strong>and</strong> new building in 2006. Check us out at www.bellevillelibrary.com<br />
RADIO STATIONS<br />
91.3 College/Alternative (Loyalist College)<br />
95.5 Hits FM<br />
97.1 Hits from <strong>the</strong> 80’s, 90’s <strong>and</strong> beyond<br />
Cool 100 Country Hits<br />
102.3 Christian Contemporary<br />
Rock 107 Classic Rock<br />
CJBQ AM-800 Quinte Country<br />
ACTIVITIES<br />
PuRe SPRinGS TRouT & WAlleye FARM<br />
Public fshing preserve for <strong>the</strong> whole family with fresh <strong>and</strong> smoked trout<br />
sales. Open year round, seven days a week <strong>and</strong> located 10 minutes north <strong>of</strong><br />
Shannonville. Exit <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> 401-just follow <strong>the</strong> signs 613-396-5490<br />
Dental Hygiene<br />
Dental Assistant Level II<br />
Dental Offce Administration<br />
Medical Offce Administration<br />
Offce Administration<br />
Personal Support Worker<br />
ACTIVITIES CONTINuED<br />
QuinTe enTeRTAinMenT CenTRe<br />
Bowling, bingo, driving range, mini-golf, outdoor batting cages, rock ‘n’ bowl<br />
Friday <strong>and</strong> Saturday nights. Located on Hwy 62 north <strong>of</strong> Hwy 401<br />
613-967-2695.<br />
MonSTeR Mini-GolF<br />
At Quinte Mall parking lot, east end behind <strong>the</strong> Shell Centre (Seasonal).<br />
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Heading<br />
East<br />
Napanee is<br />
situated mid-way<br />
between <strong>Belleville</strong> &<br />
Kingston. Visit <strong>the</strong><br />
Allan Macpherson<br />
House , a restored<br />
Georgian home<br />
from 1826, located<br />
at 180 Elizabeth<br />
Street. A restored<br />
jail (built in 1864)<br />
is <strong>the</strong> home <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> local museum<br />
& archives. The museum h<strong>our</strong>s are 10 – 4:30, Monday to Saturday <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
Archives are open Tuesday to Saturday 10 – 4:30, located at 97 Thomas Street<br />
(closed statutory holidays). Enjoy a leisurely stroll along <strong>the</strong> boardwalk on <strong>the</strong><br />
Napanee River or have a picnic at Springside Park with its lovely waterfall.<br />
Shannonville Motorsport Park hosts both car <strong>and</strong> motorcycle races. From<br />
April to October <strong>the</strong>re are races for Supermoto-Bike, Superseries-Car <strong>and</strong> Street<br />
Test <strong>and</strong> Tune. For a complete schedule <strong>of</strong> events check out <strong>the</strong>ir web site at<br />
www.shannonville.com<br />
Deseronto is just east <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, settled in 1784 by<br />
<strong>the</strong> United Empire Loyalists <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mohawks. Shop for au<strong>the</strong>ntic native crafts<br />
<strong>and</strong> native Canadian art on <strong>the</strong> reserve. Come celebrate Canada Day on July lst<br />
<strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Waterfront Festival on July 1st <strong>and</strong> 2nd . Enjoy <strong>the</strong> Santa Claus Parade<br />
on Saturday, November 26th at 6:30 pm.<br />
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SUMMER 2011<br />
July<br />
August<br />
Downtown Street Dance<br />
Sing along with <strong>the</strong> best<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>our</strong> local talent in <strong>the</strong><br />
annual <strong>Belleville</strong> Idol<br />
Competition.<br />
For More Information for <strong>our</strong> Downtown <strong>Belleville</strong> events,<br />
contact us at <strong>our</strong> <strong>of</strong>ce. 267 Front Street, 613.968.2242<br />
For weekly updates, Downtown Newsletters,<br />
<strong>and</strong> more event listings please visit<br />
www.downtownbelleville.ca<br />
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Farmers Market<br />
Every Tuesday, Thursday<br />
<strong>and</strong> Saturday year round!<br />
Christmas Downtown<br />
December 2011<br />
Celebrating Christmas downtown.<br />
Shop at <strong>Belleville</strong>’s unique<br />
downtown stores. Enjoy <strong>the</strong> music<br />
<strong>and</strong> festive activities!<br />
September 2011<br />
Downtown businesses <strong>and</strong><br />
galleries, along with over 25<br />
local artists have teamed up<br />
<strong>of</strong>ering an unique self -guided<br />
art walk. The Public is invited<br />
to stroll through downtown<br />
visiting participating<br />
merchants <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir guest<br />
artists.<br />
October 2011- Harvest Fest.<br />
February 2012<br />
Local restaurants<br />
participating in this event.<br />
Sample downtown’s<br />
“Souper Soups”<br />
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Sav<strong>our</strong> <strong>the</strong> Chill (February)<br />
www.rediscoverdowntown.ca<br />
Maple Syrup Festivals (March)<br />
www.maplein<strong>the</strong>county.ca<br />
www.warkworthmaplesyrupfestival.ca<br />
Giant Easter Egg Hunt <strong>and</strong><br />
Eggstravaganza (April)<br />
www.bellevillechamber.ca<br />
Walleye World Live Release<br />
Fishing T<strong>our</strong>nament (May)<br />
www.kiwaniswalleyeworld.com<br />
Big Music Fest (June)<br />
www.bigmusicfest.com<br />
Quinte Garden T<strong>our</strong> (June)<br />
http://cfuwbelleville.com<br />
<strong>Belleville</strong> Idol (July)<br />
www.rediscoverdowntown.ca<br />
Canada Day Celebrations (July)<br />
http://buylocallyowned.net<br />
Waterfront & Ethnic Festival (July)<br />
www.bellevillewaterfrontfestival.com<br />
Big Bro<strong>the</strong>rs Big Sisters Ribfest<br />
(August) www.quinteribfest.com<br />
Quinte Exhibition Fall Fair<br />
(September) www.qer.ca<br />
EvENTS PAY PER LAP SMP MIx & MATCh SMP MOTORCYCLE<br />
Downtown Art Walk (September)<br />
www.rediscoverdowntown.ca<br />
PROGRAM EvENINGS SERIES<br />
Country Harvest Fall Family<br />
Festival (October)<br />
www.bellevillechamber.ca<br />
Santa Claus Parade (November)<br />
www.bellevillechamber.ca<br />
Empire Square Live (Seasonal)<br />
www.<strong>the</strong>empire<strong>the</strong>atre.com<br />
Quinte Ballet School Concerts<br />
(Seasonal)<br />
www.quinteballetschool.com<br />
<strong>Belleville</strong> Lions Concert in <strong>the</strong><br />
Park Series (Seasonal)<br />
www.concertson<strong>the</strong>bay.ca<br />
Farmer’s Market (year-round)<br />
Location: Market Square<br />
Days: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday<br />
Time: 7:00 am – 6:00 pm<br />
Open All Year<br />
Quinte Symphony Series<br />
(September-June)<br />
www.quintesymphony.com<br />
Pinnacle Playhouse Series<br />
(September-June)<br />
www.belleville<strong>the</strong>atreguild.ca<br />
The public may<br />
enjoy <strong>the</strong> track<br />
during <strong>our</strong><br />
Pay-Per-Lap<br />
Program.<br />
June 13<br />
July 4, 18<br />
August 8, 22<br />
5:30 till dusk.<br />
Very Afordable<br />
1 lap $5<br />
5 laps $20<br />
Only 4 cars at a time,<br />
drive at y<strong>our</strong> own<br />
comfortable pace.<br />
CAR LAPPING DAYS<br />
June 10, 2011 – Long track<br />
July 8, 2011 – Long track<br />
August 26, 2011 – Long track<br />
September 16, 2011 – Long track<br />
October 10, 2011 – Long track<br />
$140 per track day,<br />
if booked one week before <strong>the</strong> event<br />
$160.00 at <strong>the</strong> gate,<br />
morning <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> event.<br />
Drag testing on Fabi<br />
with timing slips <strong>and</strong>/<br />
or car lapping on <strong>the</strong><br />
Nelson track.<br />
$25 - Car/Driver<br />
$5 - Spectators<br />
June 11, July 23<br />
September 10<br />
All evenings start at<br />
5:30 pm<br />
TEST & TuNE<br />
July 9, Aug. 6, Oct. 7<br />
DRAG SERIES<br />
July 10, Aug. 7, Sept.<br />
17, 18, Oct. 8, 9<br />
VRRA - June 3-5<br />
July 1 - 3<br />
July 22 - 24<br />
August 12 - 14<br />
September 2 - 4<br />
September 23 - 25<br />
Friday $5<br />
Saturday $10<br />
Weekend $25<br />
Kids under 12 free<br />
MOTORCYCLE LAPPING DAYS<br />
June 17, 2011 – Long track<br />
July 25, 2011 – Long track<br />
August 15, 2011 – Long track<br />
September 12, 2011 – Long track<br />
October 1, 2011 – Long track<br />
$130 per track day,<br />
if booked one week before <strong>the</strong> event<br />
$150 at <strong>the</strong> gate,<br />
<strong>the</strong> morning <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> event<br />
Transponder $25.00 with a valid<br />
driver’s licence or credit card.<br />
P.O. Box 259, Shannonville, ON K0K 3A0 • info@shannonville.com<br />
www.shannonville.com 613-969-1906<br />
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Golf & Recreation<br />
There are more than 15 regional golf c<strong>our</strong>ses to choose from <strong>of</strong>fering a variety <strong>of</strong><br />
golf experiences. <strong>Belleville</strong> also <strong>of</strong>fers a variety <strong>of</strong> natural spaces, bike/walking<br />
trails, parks <strong>and</strong> waterfront areas that welcome residents <strong>and</strong> visitors.<br />
The city maintains over 507 acres <strong>of</strong> parkl<strong>and</strong> throughout its area. More than<br />
13 kilometres <strong>of</strong> hiking <strong>and</strong> cycling trails, <strong>and</strong> parks along <strong>the</strong> Bay <strong>of</strong> Quinte <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> Moira River, connect to <strong>the</strong> Trans Canada Trail system <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lake Ontario<br />
Waterfront Trail.<br />
Floral displays can be found at 11 locations to add col<strong>our</strong> to <strong>the</strong> city l<strong>and</strong>scape,<br />
notably highlighted by <strong>Belleville</strong>’s foral Canadian Flag on <strong>the</strong> Hwy. 401 hill in<br />
West Riverside Park. The Corby Rose Garden nestled on <strong>Belleville</strong>’s historic east<br />
hill displays over 2000 roses, perennials, <strong>and</strong> annual fowers each summer. You<br />
can picnic throughout <strong>the</strong> <strong>City</strong>’s parks <strong>and</strong> you can even bring up to 100 friends<br />
to join you in West Riverside, East Bayshore <strong>and</strong> Zwicks Parks.<br />
Golf C<strong>our</strong>ses<br />
Barcovan Golf Club<br />
Bay <strong>of</strong> Quinte Country Club<br />
Bayview Golf Centre<br />
Black Bear Ridge Golf C<strong>our</strong>se<br />
Black Bear Ridge Driving Range<br />
Black Bear Ridge Short C<strong>our</strong>se Briar<br />
Fox Golf & Country Club<br />
Frankford Municipal Golf C<strong>our</strong>se<br />
Oak Hills Golf Club<br />
Picton Golf & Country Club<br />
Pine Ridge Golf & Country Club<br />
Salt Creek Golf Links<br />
Timber Ridge Golf C<strong>our</strong>se<br />
Trillium Wood Golf Club<br />
Warkworth Golf Club<br />
Wellington on <strong>the</strong> Lake Golf C<strong>our</strong>se<br />
Woodl<strong>and</strong> Echoes<br />
Whe<strong>the</strong>r you’re interested in seeing <strong>the</strong> latest up <strong>and</strong> coming entertainer, a<br />
great play, a world class symphony, <strong>the</strong> ballet or just looking to settle in for<br />
a great local production, <strong>Belleville</strong> <strong>of</strong>fers many forms <strong>of</strong> classic <strong>and</strong> new age<br />
entertainment sure to please even <strong>the</strong> most sophisticated connoisseur. Pair <strong>the</strong><br />
day or evenings event with lunch or dinner at one <strong>of</strong> <strong>our</strong> world class restaurants<br />
<strong>and</strong> you are sure to end y<strong>our</strong> day in <strong>Belleville</strong> happy <strong>and</strong> satisfed. Choose from<br />
a variety <strong>of</strong> high end restaurants serving a variety <strong>of</strong> delectable tastes to some<br />
local eateries that have <strong>the</strong>ir own fare for creating satisfying meals in a quaint<br />
environment – something for everyone – bring <strong>the</strong> whole family!<br />
MuSIC & THEATRE<br />
QuinTe SyMPhony ConCeRT SeRieS<br />
Concert series <strong>and</strong> special events preformed at Bridge Street United Church in<br />
<strong>Belleville</strong>. www.quintesymphony.com<br />
The eMPiRe TheATRe & CenTRe FoR The PeRFoRMinG ARTS<br />
Award winning musical acts <strong>and</strong> music festivals with performances all year<br />
round; located on 321 Front Street, <strong>Belleville</strong> 613-969-0099<br />
www.<strong>the</strong>empire<strong>the</strong>atre.com<br />
BelleVille TheATRe Guild<br />
Award winning community <strong>the</strong>atre group with performances from September to<br />
May at <strong>the</strong> Pinnacle Playhouse; located on 256 Pinnacle Street, <strong>Belleville</strong> 613<br />
967-1442. www.belleville<strong>the</strong>atreguild.ca<br />
QuinTe ARTS CounCil<br />
Special shows <strong>and</strong> series throughout <strong>the</strong> year featuring fne art, literature,<br />
performing art <strong>and</strong> heritage, located on 36 Bridge Street East, <strong>Belleville</strong><br />
613-962-1232. www.quinte<strong>arts</strong>council.ca<br />
GAlAxy CineMAS<br />
Eight-screen <strong>the</strong>atre located behind <strong>the</strong> Quinte Mall. For show listings, ratings<br />
<strong>and</strong> times call 613-969-7080. www.cineplex.com<br />
QuinTe FilM AlTeRnATiVe<br />
Foreign <strong>and</strong> indie flms at <strong>the</strong> Empire Theatre, call 613-480-6407.<br />
www.quinteflmalternative.ca<br />
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Shopping<br />
Whe<strong>the</strong>r you’re looking to explore quaint <strong>and</strong> unique shops <strong>and</strong> services<br />
in <strong>the</strong> downtown, or some <strong>of</strong> <strong>our</strong> br<strong>and</strong> name retailers, you’ll fnd all y<strong>our</strong><br />
shopping needs <strong>and</strong> desires can be met in <strong>Belleville</strong>. Stroll <strong>the</strong> sidewalks<br />
in <strong>our</strong> historic downtown or browse <strong>the</strong> aisles in <strong>our</strong> shopping malls <strong>and</strong><br />
big box stores – it’s all here!<br />
doWnToWn BelleVille<br />
“The Village” in <strong>the</strong> heart <strong>of</strong> Downtown<br />
<strong>Belleville</strong> hosts 250 shops <strong>and</strong><br />
services along picturesque Front <strong>and</strong><br />
Pinnacle Street. 613-968-2242<br />
www.rediscoverdowntown.ca<br />
QuinTe MAll<br />
Over 125 stores, services <strong>and</strong> food<br />
c<strong>our</strong>t; located at 390 North Front<br />
Street, <strong>Belleville</strong>, 613-968-3571<br />
www.quintemall.com<br />
BAyVieW MAll<br />
50 stores <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>fces, restaurants,<br />
LCBO, grocery; located at 470<br />
Dundas Street East, <strong>Belleville</strong><br />
613-966-5333.<br />
FARMeR’S MARkeT<br />
Tuesdays, Thursdays, <strong>and</strong> Saturdays<br />
at Market Square behind city hall on<br />
Pinnacle Street, <strong>Belleville</strong>.<br />
Business<br />
We’re not just a great place to live <strong>and</strong> visit – we’re also a great place to<br />
build a business! Whe<strong>the</strong>r you’re looking to establish a retail, commercial,<br />
industrial or service sector business, <strong>Belleville</strong> has <strong>the</strong> best most effcient<br />
environment for you! Low l<strong>and</strong> costs <strong>and</strong> lab<strong>our</strong> rates, combined with a<br />
great location <strong>and</strong> access to a huge market help <strong>our</strong> businesses grow <strong>and</strong><br />
remain competitive.<br />
Karen Poste, AMCT<br />
Manager, Economic Development<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Belleville</strong><br />
169 Front Street, <strong>Belleville</strong> ON K8N 2Y8<br />
T. 613-967-3273 F. 613-968-7969<br />
kposte@city.belleville.on.ca<br />
www.city.belleville.on.ca<br />
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Quinte Bowling centre<br />
17 Roy Blvd., <strong>Belleville</strong>, ON K8N 4Z5 • 613 967 2695<br />
email: ronjones@xplornet.com<br />
Come have some fun ... Any SeASon!<br />
Come have some fun… ANY SEASON…<br />
· Alpine Skiing · Hiking & Biking<br />
· Snowboarding · Sunday Brunches<br />
· Summer Day Camps · Dino Dig<br />
BATAWA SKI HILL<br />
Tel 613.398.6568<br />
Email info@batawaskihill.com<br />
Web www.batawaskihill.com<br />
Pearson International Airport<br />
DOOR TO DOOR • 24 HOURS • 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />
Stretched Limos - Weddings<br />
Toll Free 888 677-4287<br />
Kingston (613) 544-8162 <strong>Belleville</strong> (613) 968-2058<br />
Port Hope & Cob<strong>our</strong>g (613) 885-7370<br />
ontariocoachway@bellnet.ca www.ontariocoachway.com<br />
at Batawa Ski Hill!<br />
Quinte Area’s Natural Choice tm<br />
Try to<br />
outfox <strong>the</strong><br />
“Fox”.<br />
Our Specialty Is You tm<br />
• 15 minutes from <strong>Belleville</strong>, Picton & Napanee<br />
• 1/2 h<strong>our</strong> from Trenton & Kingston<br />
• Nestled between 401 & Highway 2 at Marysville<br />
613-396-2433 or 888-228-9337<br />
www.briarfoxgolf.com<br />
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Heading<br />
W est<br />
Leaving <strong>Belleville</strong> on Hwy 2 West you will soon run into CFB Trenton. This airbase<br />
is used for air training, serving as a departure point for foreign aid missions etc.<br />
but lately too well known for far too many “repatriation ceremonies”. Continuing<br />
West some suggested “must” stops on y<strong>our</strong> j<strong>our</strong>ney would be Brighton a small<br />
picturesque town known for being <strong>the</strong> ‘gateway’ to Presquile Provincial Park;<br />
Grafton, a small village best known for baseball t<strong>our</strong>naments in <strong>the</strong> summer<br />
time; Colborne where you absolutely must stop for apple pie at <strong>the</strong> famous “Big<br />
Apple”; The <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cob<strong>our</strong>g ano<strong>the</strong>r great place to shop, be entertained <strong>and</strong><br />
not to miss out on <strong>the</strong> famous Cob<strong>our</strong>g beach area <strong>and</strong> boardwalk activities all<br />
summer long.<br />
No matter what direction you head from <strong>Belleville</strong>, whe<strong>the</strong>r it be catching an<br />
act at <strong>the</strong> Stirling Festival Theatre or having y<strong>our</strong> photo taken in front <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong><br />
North America’s smallest jailhouses in Tweed or letting <strong>the</strong> kids enjoy a day at<br />
<strong>the</strong> famous Madoc’s new skate park, logon to www.bellevillemap.com to help<br />
you better plan y<strong>our</strong> driving directions, traffc routes <strong>and</strong> to view map locations<br />
<strong>of</strong> points <strong>of</strong> interests within <strong>the</strong> <strong>City</strong> or nearby communities within <strong>the</strong> Bay <strong>of</strong><br />
Quinte Region.<br />
Photo: Robert Scott<br />
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RESTAURANTS<br />
CAPeRS<br />
Experience rich & creative contemporary cuisine prepared with <strong>the</strong> freshest<br />
ingredients imaginable. Award winning wine cellar.<br />
272 Front Street, <strong>Belleville</strong> 613-968-7979<br />
dinkel’S ReSTAuRAnT & PAulo’S TRATToRiA<br />
Two great restaurants side by side. Real Italian Masterpieces. Fine dining at<br />
Dinkel’s . G<strong>our</strong>met Pizza, Pasta, <strong>and</strong> Salads at Paulo’s. Licensed.<br />
(613) 966-2556 or (613) 966-6543. In “The Village” at 44 Bridge St. East.<br />
www.dinkelsrestaurant.com<br />
kAlAy’S SeAFood ReSTAuRAnT<br />
Features an Au<strong>the</strong>ntic East Coast menu ranging from Fish n’Chips to Lobster<br />
Dinners all prepared with Fresh Canadian Seafood fown in daily from Nova<br />
Scotia. Fully licensed including Bring Y<strong>our</strong> Own Wine. Take-out available.<br />
393 Sidney Street, <strong>Belleville</strong> (613) 962-3838. www.kalays.com<br />
linGuine’S iTAliAn ReSTAuRAnT<br />
Enjoy refned Italian cuisine in a cozy <strong>and</strong> elegant atmosphere.<br />
Large terrace-patio. G<strong>our</strong>met Italian dishes, Eat-in or take-out.<br />
257 North Front Street, <strong>Belleville</strong> (613) 962-5444<br />
noRTh ChinA BuFFeT<br />
All you can eat buffet – Chinese <strong>and</strong> Canadian food, Japanese sushi.<br />
Fully licensed. Take-out <strong>and</strong> delivery available.<br />
(613) 771-9988 www.northchina-buffet.com<br />
PASTA TAVolA<br />
Pasta Tavola is <strong>Belleville</strong>’s frst fresh Pasta Shop. Located at 109 North Front<br />
Street, across from King George Square, Pasta Tavola <strong>of</strong>fers au<strong>the</strong>ntic fresh<br />
pasta, sauces <strong>and</strong> oven-ready meals that are sure to please everyone around<br />
y<strong>our</strong> table. Hot Italian lunches are served from Tuesday-Saturday 11:00 a.m.<br />
2:00 p.m. in-store or on <strong>the</strong> patio. Inquire about <strong>the</strong>ir gluten-free menu <strong>and</strong><br />
stuffed pastas! Call (613) 779-9739 or visit <strong>the</strong>m at wwwpastatavola.ca<br />
TiM hoRTon’S<br />
Across Canada <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> US Tim Horton’s <strong>of</strong>fers something special for every<br />
customer <strong>and</strong> <strong>Belleville</strong> has a number <strong>of</strong> locations. Whe<strong>the</strong>r you are dropping<br />
in to warm up with one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir signature hot beverages or treating y<strong>our</strong>self to a<br />
quick breakfast, lunch or snack, a wide variety <strong>of</strong> goodies are available. You may<br />
want to even purchase a gift certifcate…<strong>the</strong>y make <strong>the</strong> perfect gift!<br />
Seafood Restaurant<br />
Au<strong>the</strong>ntic East Coast<br />
Food & Hospitality<br />
613-962-3838<br />
www.kalays.com<br />
613-962-3838<br />
Seafood Retail<br />
www.kalays.com<br />
Fresh Canadian Seafood<br />
direct from Nova Scotia<br />
613-962-3535<br />
www.maritimelobsterexpress.com<br />
393 Sidney St., Hilden Square, <strong>Belleville</strong>, ON<br />
AUTHENTIC FRESH PASTA,<br />
SAUCES & TAKE-AWAY MEALS<br />
109 north Front Street, <strong>Belleville</strong><br />
613-779-9739<br />
www.pastatavola.ca<br />
www.northchina-bufet.com<br />
11:30 am – 9:30 pm<br />
15% Seniors Discount on Bufet<br />
Lic. LLBO<br />
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Reader’s<br />
Choice<br />
Award<br />
“Fine dining –<br />
afordable pricing”<br />
257 North front Street, <strong>Belleville</strong> 613-962-5444<br />
excellent italian dining with a wide variety <strong>of</strong> pasta, steak<br />
chicken <strong>and</strong> veal dishes. We carry an exceptional wine list. five<br />
star service provided. it’s a wonderful choice for a night out.<br />
“Buon Appetito!”<br />
h<strong>our</strong>s <strong>of</strong> operation<br />
Monday to Saturday open at 11 am<br />
Sunday open at 4 pm (closed Sundays Dec 1st to apr 30th)<br />
Two Great Restaurants Side by Side<br />
Steak, Seafood, Chicken, G<strong>our</strong>met Wood-Fired Pizza<br />
Restaurant & C<strong>our</strong>tyard<br />
44 Bridge Street East<br />
613 966 2556<br />
www.dinkelsrestaurant.ca<br />
38 Bridge Street East<br />
613 966 6542<br />
PARKS<br />
The city maintains over 507 acres <strong>of</strong> parkl<strong>and</strong> throughout its area. More than<br />
13 kilometres <strong>of</strong> hiking <strong>and</strong> cycling trails, <strong>and</strong> parks along <strong>the</strong> Bay <strong>of</strong> Quinte <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> Moira River, connect to <strong>the</strong> Trans Canada Trail system <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Lake Ontario<br />
Waterfront Trail.<br />
Floral displays can be found at 11 locations to add col<strong>our</strong> to <strong>the</strong> city l<strong>and</strong>scape,<br />
notably highlighted by <strong>Belleville</strong>’s foral Canadian Flag on <strong>the</strong> Hwy. 401 hill in<br />
West Riverside Park. The Corby Rose Garden nestled on <strong>Belleville</strong>’s historic east<br />
hill displays over 2000 roses, perennials, <strong>and</strong> annual fowers each summer. You<br />
can picnic throughout <strong>the</strong> <strong>City</strong>’s parks <strong>and</strong> you can even bring up to 100 friends<br />
to join you in West Riverside, East Bayshore <strong>and</strong> Zwicks Parks.<br />
HIKING TRAILS<br />
FRink ouTdooR eduCATion CenTRe<br />
14 trails plus a wetl<strong>and</strong> ecology boardwalk available to observe different<br />
ecosystems; located at 381 Thrasher Road 2 km east <strong>of</strong> Hwy 37 613-477-2828<br />
VAndeRWATeR ConSeRVATion AReA<br />
Open daily from sunrise to sunset, picnic sites, cross-country skiing <strong>and</strong> hiking.<br />
Located 3 km east <strong>of</strong> Thomasburgh <strong>of</strong>f Hwy 37 613-968-3434<br />
kiWAniS BAyShoRe TRAil<br />
A multi-use trail along <strong>the</strong> shore <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bay <strong>of</strong> Quinte, access south <strong>of</strong> Dundas<br />
Street East<br />
PARRoTT RiVeRFRonT TRAil<br />
Follows <strong>the</strong> Moira River north from <strong>the</strong> Bay <strong>of</strong> Quinte with access from Front &<br />
Station Street.<br />
QuinTe ConSeRVATion inTeRPReTiVe TRAil<br />
Natural forest regeneration taking approximately two h<strong>our</strong>s to complete <strong>the</strong><br />
circuit. Access from Hwy 2 at Wallbridge-Loyalist Road.<br />
MASSASSAuGA PoinT ConSeRVATion AReA (PeC)<br />
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Recreation, Culture & Community Services invites you to ...<br />
Explore & Experience <strong>Belleville</strong>!<br />
For more information:<br />
613-966-4632 or visit www.city.belleville.on.ca<br />
look what’s coming to <strong>Belleville</strong> in 2011<br />
The projects below received one third funding from <strong>the</strong> Government <strong>of</strong><br />
Canada, one third funding from <strong>the</strong> Government <strong>of</strong> Ontario <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> fnal<br />
third to be provided by <strong>the</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Belleville</strong>.<br />
The <strong>Belleville</strong> MulTiplex will feaTuRe:<br />
• Two new NHL sized ice pads <strong>and</strong> all amenities (including warm viewing)<br />
in addition to <strong>the</strong> Wally Dever <strong>and</strong> Yardmen Arenas<br />
• An Aquatic Facility with an 8 lane 25 meter pool, a leisure <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong>rapeutic pool to host regional <strong>and</strong> provincial swimming meets<br />
• A new Public Atrium a social ga<strong>the</strong>ring place<br />
• Customer Service Counter with public information <strong>and</strong> t<strong>our</strong>ist access.<br />
Community programmable recreation, leisure, social <strong>and</strong> cultural space.<br />
• A Seniors Centre, Fitness Centre & large double Multi-Use Gymnasium<br />
Space which can be a performance or event venue for 500 people.<br />
Indoor walking <strong>and</strong> running track<br />
• Retail space including food services, concessions <strong>and</strong> rentable space.<br />
Plenty <strong>of</strong> storage for sport <strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r groups<br />
• Exp<strong>and</strong>ed parking; improved <strong>and</strong> enhanced entrances, a transit hub <strong>and</strong><br />
improved site lighting<br />
M.a. SillS paRk iMpRoveMenTS <strong>and</strong> field houSe<br />
• CFL <strong>and</strong> FIFA regulation sized Soccer,<br />
Football <strong>and</strong> multi-sport artifcial sports<br />
feld located at M.A. Sills Park<br />
• Primary Amenity Building – washrooms,<br />
storage with servicing<br />
• Park benches <strong>and</strong> garbage receptacles<br />
• Bleachers<br />
• Granular pathways<br />
• Parking lot with lighting<br />
The lionS pavilion aT ZwickS paRk feaTuReS:<br />
• Located very close to <strong>the</strong> existing b<strong>and</strong> shell in West Zwicks Park<br />
• Fully accessible 6250 square feet <strong>of</strong> covered pavilion<br />
• Seating capacity <strong>of</strong> approximately 450 people<br />
• 2 foot high raised stage that is 20’ X 45’ that has suspended lighting<br />
truss, bulkhead <strong>and</strong> suspended pipe frame<br />
• 1100 square foot ‘back <strong>of</strong> house’ including secured storage, change<br />
rooms <strong>and</strong> a future washroom, a loading dock with stage access<br />
• Improved electrical services<br />
• Lighting in <strong>the</strong> house<br />
• Acoustical ceiling treatments for improved sound<br />
• Speaker installations with ability to add more during special events<br />
• Facility will house events <strong>and</strong> smaller to medium sized performances<br />
with room for future enhancements<br />
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July 7th, 8th, 9th & 10th 2011<br />
WEST ZWICK’S PARK • fREE AdmISSIon • ToonIE PARKING<br />
• World’s Finest Midway … 2 new rides &<br />
discounted ride passes on Thursday!<br />
• Ethnic Food Village<br />
• Arts, Crafts & Facepainting<br />
• Building Workshop<br />
• “Spider Man”<br />
• Vendor Exposition<br />
• Kiddie Train<br />
• Camel Rides<br />
• LIVE Crocodiles<br />
• Stock Car (Simulator) Ride<br />
• “Fif & The Flower Tots”<br />
• Captain Corbin The Magical Pirate<br />
• Mystic Drums Safari Dance Adventure<br />
• FREE Balloons<br />
• 1000 Isl<strong>and</strong>s DockDogs<br />
• “Barney The Purple Dinosaur”<br />
• Monster Truck Rides<br />
• Par-T-Perfect Play Zone<br />
• “Ronald McDonald”<br />
• Pony Rides<br />
• Rickshaw Rides<br />
• Extreme Rush Climbing Wall & Slide<br />
• KROMATIK Extreme Face Art<br />
live MuSic in<br />
The coveRed<br />
pavilion …<br />
tribute artist concerts including<br />
ABBAMANIA, Rod Stewart, The<br />
Blues Bro<strong>the</strong>rs, Justin Bieber,<br />
Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Taylor<br />
Swift, Miley Cyrus, Elvis Presley,<br />
Frank Sinatra AND <strong>the</strong> 21-piece<br />
Metro Big B<strong>and</strong>, The Steelecounty<br />
country b<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> Celtic<br />
adventures with ShaeLaurel.<br />
Bring y<strong>our</strong> lawn chairs !<br />
dancinG…<br />
multicultural acts including<br />
dancers from Italy, Portugal,<br />
Greece, Hawaii, Irel<strong>and</strong>, Russia<br />
& China.<br />
Country harvest Festival<br />
Saturday, October 1st<br />
Downtown <strong>Belleville</strong><br />
Nighttime Santa Claus Parade<br />
Sunday, November 20th<br />
For more information on all Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />
or <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Belleville</strong> Special Events:<br />
(613) 962-4597, Ext # 3 Toll Free 1-888-852-9992<br />
susan@bellevillechamber.ca<br />
5 Moira Street East, The Log Cabin<br />
<strong>Belleville</strong>, Ontario K8P 2S3<br />
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2<br />
18<br />
1 Albert College<br />
2<br />
3<br />
Loyalist College<br />
Maxwell College<br />
37<br />
4<br />
5<br />
Caper’s<br />
Dinkle’s & Paulo’s<br />
17 62<br />
6 Kalay’s / Maritime Lobster<br />
7<br />
8<br />
9<br />
Linguine’s<br />
North China Bufet<br />
Pasta Tavola<br />
8<br />
13<br />
10 <strong>Belleville</strong> Library<br />
11 <strong>Belleville</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />
12 Glanmore House<br />
7 37<br />
13<br />
14<br />
Comfort Inn<br />
Hotel Quinte<br />
Stanley<br />
Park<br />
15 Fusion<br />
16 Miss Priss<br />
17 Quinte Mall<br />
18 Quinte Bowling<br />
19 <strong>Belleville</strong> Art Assoc.<br />
20 <strong>Belleville</strong> Theatre<br />
21 Gallery 121<br />
22 Quinte Ballet<br />
Moira St. W.<br />
Marshall Rd.<br />
Centennial<br />
Park<br />
highway 401<br />
Sydney St.<br />
Br idge S t . W .<br />
22<br />
Bell Blvd.<br />
6<br />
Sydney St.<br />
Dundas St.<br />
North Front St.<br />
College St. W.<br />
Moira St. W.<br />
1<br />
North Park St.<br />
9<br />
62<br />
2<br />
62<br />
Coleman St.<br />
Bay Bridge R d.<br />
11<br />
19<br />
Pinnacle St.<br />
Cannifton Rd.<br />
M oir a S t . E .<br />
Front St.<br />
Front St.<br />
Dundas St.<br />
Victoria Ave.<br />
Bridge St. E.<br />
Station St.<br />
Station St.<br />
MacDonald Ave.<br />
12<br />
Airport Parkway<br />
Hirchimer Ave.<br />
Dundas St.<br />
Victoria Ave.<br />
15 3 20 10<br />
14 4<br />
5<br />
14<br />
21 Bayview Heights<br />
Park<br />
victoria<br />
Park<br />
East Zwick ’s<br />
Centennial Park<br />
Bay <strong>of</strong> Quinte<br />
South<br />
George Park<br />
Bay <strong>of</strong> Quinte<br />
Bridge St. E.<br />
2<br />
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Tweed Tamworth<br />
Marmora<br />
7<br />
Camden East<br />
Stirling<br />
401<br />
62<br />
Napanee<br />
Quinte West<br />
401<br />
BDIA<br />
2 Bath<br />
BELLEvILLE<br />
Batawa<br />
Amherst<br />
Isl<strong>and</strong><br />
Trenton 2 33<br />
62<br />
Brighton 62<br />
33<br />
Picton Waupoos<br />
Wellington Downtown <strong>Belleville</strong> Parking<br />
S<strong>and</strong>banks<br />
Provincial Park<br />
Lake Ontario
Adventist<br />
Seventh Day Adventist<br />
Church<br />
253 Dundas St. W.<br />
613-968-4581<br />
Anglican<br />
Christ Church Anglican<br />
69 Everett St.<br />
613-968-3478<br />
St. Thomas’ Anglican<br />
Church<br />
corner Church & Bridge Streets<br />
613-962-3636<br />
Baptist<br />
Emmanuel Baptist Church<br />
68 Rollins Drive<br />
613-969-8885<br />
Parkdale Baptist Church<br />
514 Sidney Street<br />
613-968-5761<br />
Victoria Avenue Baptist<br />
Church<br />
34 Victoria Avenue<br />
613-962-5262<br />
Brethren in Christ<br />
New Hope Christian<br />
Fellowship<br />
151 Cloverleaf Drive<br />
613-969-4473<br />
Christian &<br />
Missionary Alliance<br />
Quinte Alliance Church<br />
373 Bridge Street West<br />
613-969-4473<br />
Christian Reformed<br />
Maranatha Christrian<br />
Reformed<br />
72 Orchard Drive<br />
613-968-8144<br />
Church <strong>of</strong> Jesus<br />
Christ <strong>of</strong> Latter Day<br />
Saints<br />
Church <strong>of</strong> Jesus Christ <strong>of</strong><br />
Latter Day Saints<br />
135 Palmer Road<br />
613-968-8144<br />
CHURCHES<br />
Evangelical<br />
Cornerstone Community<br />
Church<br />
Hwy 62 South<br />
613-962-3705<br />
Hastings Park Bible Church<br />
36 Harder Drive<br />
613-968-9544<br />
Greek Orthodox<br />
Greek Orthodox Church<br />
6550 Harder Drive<br />
613-968-3327<br />
Jehovah’s Witnesses<br />
Jehovah’s Witnesses<br />
Kingdom Hall<br />
Old Highway 2<br />
613-962-8127<br />
Lu<strong>the</strong>ran<br />
Holy Trinity Lu<strong>the</strong>ran<br />
Church<br />
516 Victoria Avenue<br />
613-969-1257<br />
Methodist<br />
Free Methodist Church<br />
135 Avondale Road<br />
613-962-5134<br />
Wesleyan Church<br />
78 Everett Street<br />
613-962-1570<br />
Mosque<br />
Muslims Association <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Belleville</strong><br />
33 Moira Street West<br />
613-967-1212<br />
Pentecostal<br />
First Pentecostal Church<br />
490 Dundas Street West<br />
613-969-9999<br />
Pentecostal<br />
Assemblies <strong>of</strong><br />
Canada<br />
Calvary Temple<br />
679 Dundas Street West<br />
613-969-0888<br />
Desert Stream Christian<br />
Fellowship<br />
535 Dundas Street East<br />
613-962-5348<br />
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Presbyterian<br />
St. Andrews Presbyterian<br />
Church<br />
67 Victoria Avenue<br />
613-968-8998<br />
St. Columba Presbyterian<br />
Church<br />
Bridge & Farley<br />
613-962-8771<br />
Roman Catholic<br />
Holy Rosary Church<br />
119 Donald Street<br />
613-968-6829<br />
St. Josephs’s Church<br />
399 Victoria Avenue<br />
613-968-9950<br />
St. Micheal’s Church<br />
296 Church Street<br />
613-962-4634<br />
Salvation Army<br />
Salvation Army Church<br />
290 Bridge Street West<br />
613-968-7394<br />
Synagogues<br />
Sons <strong>of</strong> Jacob<br />
211 Victoria Avenue<br />
613-962-1433<br />
United<br />
Bridge Street united Church<br />
60 Bridge Street East<br />
613-962-9178<br />
College Hill united Church<br />
Park N 613-962-4147<br />
Eastminster united Church<br />
432 Bridge Street East<br />
613-969-5212<br />
Westminster united Church<br />
Wallbridge Loyalist Road<br />
613-962-4304<br />
United Church <strong>of</strong><br />
Canada<br />
St. Ma<strong>the</strong>w’s united Church<br />
25 Holloway<br />
613-967-1511<br />
University Fellowship<br />
<strong>of</strong> Metropolitan<br />
Community Churches<br />
M C C Free To Be<br />
201 Church Street<br />
613-968-5950<br />
<strong>Belleville</strong> & Area Visitor Pocket Guide 49
40 YEARS <strong>of</strong> Original Retail . 40 YEARS <strong>of</strong> Partnerships<br />
40 YEARS <strong>of</strong> Innovation . 40 YEARS in <strong>our</strong> Community<br />
Visit <strong>our</strong> 125 stores, restaurants <strong>and</strong> services<br />
including: Eddie Bauer . Old Navy . S<strong>of</strong>t Moc . Winners .<br />
Aéropostale . Bikini Bay . Ricki’s . Roots . Tan Jay/Alia .<br />
Sears . Lafferty’s . Salon You . Flight Centre . Cogeco .<br />
Marshman Jewellers . Starbucks . Chapters . Black’s .<br />
Peoples . Denny’s. Boston Pizza . East Side Mario’s .<br />
Galaxy Cinemas . LCBO . HMV . Toys R Us <strong>and</strong> more.<br />
For a complete mall directory, customer services <strong>and</strong><br />
special events visit www.quintemall.com<br />
North Front at Hwy 401, Exit 543A . <strong>Belleville</strong><br />
613-968-3571<br />
Monday -Friday 9:30am -9pm<br />
Saturday 9:30am -6pm . Sunday 11am -5pm