community profile - The City of Quinte West

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community profile - The City of Quinte West
Quinte
West
COMMUNITY
PROFILE
QUINTE WEST AT A GLANCE
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Quinte West Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Population & Demographics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Quinte West Advantage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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SERVICES & RESOURCES
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Health Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Transportation Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Post-Secondary Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Quinte West Public Libraries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
LIFESTYLE & LEISURE
Labour Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Economic Development & Tourism Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Quinte West Industrial Parks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Commercial Sectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Community Improvement Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Shop Local . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Business Support Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Quinte Business Achievement Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
8 Wing/CFB Trenton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
YMCA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Marinas & Waterways . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
TOURISM
Events Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Tourism in Quinte West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
INFRASTRUCTURE
Planning & Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Quinte Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Public Works & Environmental Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
City Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Municipal Taxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
C I TY O F Q UINT E WEST
Economic Development & Tourism Services
7 Creswell Drive, P.O. Box 490, Trenton, ON K8V 5R6
Tel.: 613-392-2841 TF: 1-866-485-2841
www.quintewest.ca
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Table of Contents
Table of
Contents
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Quinte West Council
2014-2018 CITY OF QUINTE WEST COUNCIL
From Left to Right Top Row, Deputy Mayor Jim Alyea, Councillors: David McCue, Sally Freeman, Mayor Jim Harrison, Karen Sharpe, Fred Kuypers, Michael Kotsovos, and Rob MacIntosh
From Left to Right Seated, Councillors: Duncan Armstrong, Keith Reid, Bob Wannamaker, Don Kuntze, and Allan DeWitt
The City of Quinte West is situated on the shores of the beautiful
Bay of Quinte, serving as the gateway to the world famous TrentSevern Waterway. We are located approximately 1.5 hours east
of Toronto along the Highway 401 corridor and 2.5 hours
south west of Ottawa. Over 43,000 people make Quinte West
their home, enjoying both the urban and rural landscapes that
encompass the area.
Quinte West, formed through the amalgamation of the former
municipalities of Trenton, Sidney, Murray and Frankford, offers
its residents and visitors a unique and dynamic mix of rural and
urban lifestyles. The exquisite natural features of our City are
complimented by a strong, vibrant and diverse economic base
while also serving as home to Canada’s largest military air force
base, 8 Wing/CFB Trenton.
We offer low operating costs achieved through a combination
of low municipal utility rates, municipal tax rates and land and
building costs. This allows the development of new facilities to
be affordable and feasible in order to meet a company’s needs
and requirements.
Quinte West offers a strong combination of lifestyle and business
amenities that make it a great place to live and the right place to
do business.
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At A Glance
History
HERITAGE
Quinte West has a rich historical past. From Samuel de
Champlain’s first visit to our future town to the amalgamation of
four municipalities in 1998 that led to what is now one large city,
Quinte West has many stories to tell, all of which have shaped
this unique community.
Many of the families living in Quinte West today can trace
their families back to the United Empire Loyalists. The Quinte
area was considered desirable for settlement as early as 1773
when the Governor General of the Canadian Colonies, Sir Guy
Carleton, asked Governor Haldimand of Quebec to inquire if the
Mississauga Indians would make a treaty to sell the land.
In October 1783 an ‘Agreement to Purchase’ was finally made
with the signing of the Gunshot Treaty and surveying began. At
the time, there were many people living in the United States who
had remained loyal to England and trekked north to what is now
Canada. The British ordered that a list of these people under the
designation of United Empire Loyalists be made. Among these
were ex-military personnel, ex-slaves, and aboriginals loyal to the
Crown.
Settlements were established surrounding the Quinte on lands
promised to them by the Crown. Nearly £4 million was divided
among the Loyalists in addition to large grants of land in the new
country varying in size from 200 to 5,000 acres. The money was
used for tools, farm equipment, seed to sow, food and clothing.
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The townships were named after family members of King George
III and were called ‘Royal Townships’. By 1787, the 8th (Sidney),
9th (Thurlow), and 10th (Richmond) townships completed the
circle around the Bay.
The area remained part of Quebec until the Constitutional Act
of 1791, which divided the country into Upper Canada and Lower
Canada, gave it the British Law System, a Legislative Assembly,
and its first Lieutenant-Governor, Lord John Graves Simcoe.
There were 19 townships in Upper Canada (now Ontario).
In January 1998, The City of Quinte West was formed by the
amalgamation of four former municipalities; City of Trenton,
Village of Frankford, Sidney Township and Murray Township.
The amalgamation created a unique community offering a
blend between urban and rural lifestyles. The City thrived in the
years following, establishing itself as a sought after destination
offering a vibrant outdoor natural environment for agricultural
and recreational pursuits combined with endless retail and
entertainment opportunities.
At the heart of Quinte West is the southern entrance to the
Trent-Severn Waterway, a unique 386 kilometre system of lakes
and rivers stretching from the Bay of Quinte in the south, to
Georgian Bay in the north. Quinte West is home to Canada’s
largest military air force base, 8 Wing/CFB Trenton.
At A Glance
Location
With a location approximately 1.5 hours east of Toronto and 2.5 hours south west of
the Nation’s Capital, the City of Quinte West is ideal for commercial and industrial
businesses of all sizes.
CityDriving
Kingston, ON
75 kilometres
Peterborough, ON
100 kilometres
Toronto, ON
190 kilometres
Ottawa, ON
230 kilometres
Buffalo, NY
324 kilometres
Montreal, QC
360 kilometres
Detroit, MI
531 kilometres
New York, NY
702 kilometres
Philadelphia, PA
711 kilometres
Chicago, IL
992 kilometres
Atlanta, GA
1685 kilometres
Precipitation Statistics:
Annual Rainfall – 716 mm
Annual Snowfall – 168 cm
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At A Glance
Population &
Demographics
The population in Quinte West traditionally experiences marginal
growth. There have been above average increases in the 40+ age
category in recent years reflecting the aging population growth
seen throughout Canada. Recent growth patterns also reflect an
increase in relocation of military personnel to 8 Wing/CFB Trenton
as well as an increase in residential development in the City.
QUICK FACTS:
Population: City of Quinte West – 43,086 (2011 Census)
Market (500 mile radius): 50 million people
Incorporation: City of Quinte West – 1998
Regional Land Area: 493.85 km2
Population Density per square km: 87.2 (2011 Census)
REGIONAL POPULATION DEMOGRAPHICS
CHARACTERISTICS TOTAL
0 to 9 years
4,440 10 to 19 years
5,570 20 to 29 years
4,770 30 to 39 years
4,745 40 to 49 years
6,680 50 to 59 years
6,715 60 to 69 years
5,120 70 to 79 years
3,290 80 to 85 years
965 85 years and over 805 Total pop. by age groups 43,085 MALE 2,280 2,840 2,488 2,350 3,290 3,355 2,495 1,520 440 260 21,355 FEMALE
2,160
2,730
2,285
2,395
3,390
3,360
2,625
1,720
525
545
21,730
QUICK FACTS
Labour Force: 100,000 (within a 45-minute commute)
Estimated Average Household Income
$80,882
Largest Employment Sectors:
Wholesale & Retail Trade – 3300
Business Services – 4345
Manufacturing Industries – 2650
Health Care & Social Services – 2160
8 Wing/CFB Trenton – approximately 4300
Total Private Dwellings (2011 Census)
18,236
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At A Glance
Quinte West Advantage
The City of Quinte West is committed to promoting and supporting economic development initiatives.
This is achieved through an integrated community approach that includes partnerships with business
organizations and our “open-door” policy with existing businesses and potential business investors.
WHY QUINTE WEST
5. Availability of vacant land and variety of building types.
There are many good reasons to invest in or relocate your
business to Quinte West. We’ve compiled a list of the top ten
advantages that Quinte West offers:
6. A
ffordable housing and desirable neighbourhoods.
1. The strong combination of lifestyle and business amenities
makes Quinte West a great place to live and the right place to
do business.
2. L ow operating costs achieved through a combination of low
municipal utility rates, low municipal tax rates, and low land
and building costs.
3. Availability of a strong labour force of more than 100,000
within a 45-minute commute of the Quinte West area and
wage costs are 20% lower than those in Toronto.
4. H
uman resource development support, both short and
long-term, through partnerships with Quinte Economic
Development Commission, and Loyalist Training and
Knowledge Centre.
7. Unique blend of urban and rural landscapes creates a healthy
environment for working, living, and raising a family.
8. Quinte West offers a diverse range of community and
cultural events.
9. “Best to Invest”. The City’s community partner, The
Quinte Economic Development Commission (QEDC) has
been frequently recognized as a top performing economic
development group in Canada based on the strategies
implemented to encourage growth, diversification and
investment. In 2008 and 2012, the team won Site Selection
Magazine’s ‘Top 10 Best to Invest’ award and was given
Honourable Mention in 2014.
10. Q
uality of Life – The City offers a combination of urban
and rural landscapes along with all of the amenities making
Quinte West “A Great Place To Live” and “The Right Place To
Do Business.”
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Business & Economy
Labour Market
LABOUR FORCE
One of Quinte West’s greatest assets is a strong labour force,
combined with a number of support programs available through
local organizations. Industries in Quinte West have retained
skilled employees who possess a wide range of mechanical,
industrial and technical skills.
Other highlights of Quinte West’s labour force include:
• Labour force of over 100,000 people within a 45-minute
commute
• A noted strong rural work ethic
• Weak Union presence
• Competitive wage rates
• A large French-speaking or bilingual population
• Strong work ethic which results in low turnover and
absenteeism rates
DIVERSE ECONOMY
The City of Quinte West attracts and retains quality employers
in the industrial, commercial and retail fields. There is a diverse
industrial base in Quinte West including food processing,
automotive, plastics, packaging, transportation, medical devices,
and aerospace. Canada has the second lowest manufacturing
wages in the G-7 and Quinte West offers some of the most
competitive wages in the country.
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Education Attinment - Greater Quinte Region
Education Attainment – Greater Quinte Region
2011 Statistics Canada Education Demographic Data
2011 Statistics Canada Education Demographic Data
180,000
Total population aged 15 years over by
Total
population diploma
aged 15 years
and over
highest
certificate;
or degree
160,000
No certificate;
diploma
No certificate;
diplomaorordegree
degree
140,000
High school diploma or equivalent
120,000
Postsecondary certificate; diploma
or degree
Postsecondary certificate; diploma or
by highest certificate; diploma or degree
High school diploma or equivalent
100,000
degree
Apprenticeship or trades certificate
Apprenticeship or trades certificate or
or diploma
80,000
diploma
College;College;
CEGEP
or other
non-university
CEGEP
or other
non-university
certificate
or diploma
certificate
or diploma
60,000
40,000
University
certificate
or diplomabelow
below
University
certificate
or diploma
bachelor level
bachelor level
20,000
University certificate; diploma or degree
at bachelor
level or above
University
certificate;
diploma or degree
at bachelor
level or above
Bachelor's degree
0
Bachelor’s degree
Educational Attainment
University certificate; diploma or
degreecertificate;
above bachelor
level or degree
University
diploma
above bachelor level
Labour Force Activity - Greater Quinte Region
2011 Statistics Canada - Labour
Labour Force Activity – Greater Quinte Region
2011 Statistics Canada – Labour
70,545
Employed
96,620
Employed
Unemployed
Unemployed
Not
inthe
thelabour
labour
force
Not in
force
8,145
Business & Economy
L A B O U R M A R K E T B R EA K D OW N
(Information provided by Stats Canada)
INDUSTRY DIVISIONS (2011)
Characteristics
Quinte West
Greater Quinte Region
TotalMaleFemale
TotalMaleFemale
otal Experienced Labour T
Force 15 Years + Older
21620
11,620
10240
104775
54335
50420
Agriculture & Resource-Based
285
215
75
3755
2685
1040
Construction Industries
960
835
125
7995
7130
755
Manufacturing Industries
2650
1930
715
11460
8685
2760
Wholesale & Retail Trade
3300
1630
1665
16935
8075
8795
Transportation and Warehousing 1200
930
270
4770
3470
1245
Finance & Real Estate
775
255
515
3655
1290
2250
Scientific and Technical Services 535
235
300
4005
1865
2115
Health Care & Social Services
2160
195
1965
12020
1580
10390
Educational Services
1320
350
965
7265
2030
5205
Public Administration
3895
2700
1195
9935
5975
3935
Other Services
1035
540
495
4790
2310
2445
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Business & Economy
Economic Development
&Tourism Services
Economic Development and Tourism Services Staff • Left to right: Cheryl Paul, Jennifer Rushlow, Laurie Caouette, Dana Valentyne, Linda Lisle, and Christina Edwards-Scott
PURPOSE:
The purpose of the Economic Development & Tourism Advisory
Committee is to assist in making recommendations to Council
on matters pertaining to economic development and tourism
that will foster and enhance business retention and expansion in
the community; enhance the profile of Quinte West as a tourism
destination and attract business and tourism investment.
MANDATE:
The mandate of the Economic Development & Tourism Advisory
Committee will be to identify, prioritize and allocate resources
to assist Council on matters that affect Economic Development,
Tourism, Marketing and Promotion. This will be achieved by
focusing on the following areas of activity:
Linda Lisle
Manager of Economic Development & Tourism Services
613-392-2841 Ext 4477 Email: [email protected]
1. Business Retention & Expansion
2. Downtown Revitalization
3. Tourism Product Development & Enhancement
4. Support and Strengthen Quinte West’s Brand
in the Marketplace
5. Industrial Land Development
6. Workforce Development Recruitment and Attraction
Christina Edwards-Scott
Economic Development Coordinator
613-392-2841 Ext 4416 E-mail: [email protected]
For more information contact Economic Development &
Tourism Services
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Dana Valentyne
Supervisor of Tourism & Special Events
613-392-2841 Ext 4421 E-mail: [email protected]
Jennifer Rushlow
Tourism Coordinator
613-392-2841 Ext 4479 E-mail: [email protected]
Laurie Caouette
Special Events Coordinator
613-392-2841 Ext 4487 E-mail: [email protected]
Cheryl Paul
Administrative Assistant
613-392-2841 Ext 4413 E-mail:[email protected]
Business & Economy
Titled Investment
Ready Certified Site
Investment Ready Site
North Murray Street - North Murray Industrial Park
City of Quinte West, Ontario, Canada
Industrial Vacant Land | For Sale
Investment Opportunity
A 51-acre fully serviced, greenfield property with frontage on North Murray Street and direct access to
Hamilton Road. Zoned for general industrial use, the property is located within the community of Trenton,
the City of Quinte West’s main population centre, and is adjacent to a Canadian Pacific Railway line.
An Ontario Certified Site*
An Investment Ready Certified Site demonstrates a commitment to work with investors by
collecting up-front property information, mapping and completed assessments including
environmental, heritage, archaeological and species at risk reviews. Additional information
about this site is available.
Key Highlights
Lot Size: 51 acres / 21 hectares
Depth:
599 metres
Frontage on Huff Avenue: 70 metres
Rear lot line: 561 metres
Services: Full Municipal services
Zoning: General Industrial
Permitted Uses
• Industrial Use, General
• Manufacturing
• Accessory Outdoor Storage
• Warehousing
Utilities
Fully serviced property with:
• Greater than 20 l/s of water
• 15,900 m3/day of waste water
• 5 MVA electrical supply
• Telecommunications
• Existing natural gas service
For additional information,
please contact:
Ministry of Economic Development,
Employment and Infrastructure
Investment Ready: Certified Site Program
[email protected]
Tel: +1 416-325-5029
InvestInOntario.com/CertifiedSite
Linda Lisle
Manager of Economic Development
and Tourism Services
City of Quinte West
[email protected]
Tel: +1 613-392-2841 ext. 4477
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Business & Economy
Quinte West
Industrial Parks
N O RT H M U R RAY I N D U ST R I A L PA R K
Location
Trenton Ward
Owner
City of Quinte West
Size of Sites Available
50 Acres (approximately)
Zoning
Yard Storage & Heavy Manufacturing
Present Use
Vacant
Previous Use
Vacant – Farm Land
Highway AccessDirect access to Hamilton Road (major controlled collector) with full interchange access to Highway
401 (major Provincial highway)
Distance to Highway
Site located within 1.5 kilometers (0.9 miles) of Highway 401
Distance to AirportSite located within 4.7 kilometers (2.9 miles) of commercial airport (8 Wing/CFB Trenton). 8 Wing/
CFB Trenton is open to commercial (including cargo) flights through coordination with the City
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Electric Company
Hydro One
Natural Gas Supplier
Union Gas
Water Service
City of Quinte West
Sewer Service
City of Quinte West
Fire Classification
Fire Rating of 4 for Trenton Ward by Fire Underwriters Association
Tourism
Business & Economy
F I N A N C I A L I N F O R M AT I O N
Land Cost
$35,000/acre negotiable + H.S.T. (13%)
Property Tax Rate
Industrial Occupied – 0.04288632
Industrial New Construction– 0.03948632 Excess land
(i.e. Non-developed portion) may be taxed at lower rate
Development ChargesNot Applicable
Water Rates
$1.16/m3 (2016 + Base Charges)
Sewer Rates
$0.97/m3 (2016 + Base Charges) (City to allow calculation
of sewage rate based on metered flows. Company installs meter and ownership of meter is turned over to the City; City is responsible for calibrating and monitoring of meter.)
Building Permit Fees Included as part of purchase price of the land
Site Plan Control
Included as part of purchase price of the land
Additional Information: Site Plan Control (SPC) approval is required for the development
of industrial land sites. SPC approval can be granted in stages to coincide with the
development plan with an average processing time of 6 to 8 weeks. Building permits
can also be issued in stages concurrent with site plan approval. Industrial development is
exempt from the payment of development charges within the City of Quinte West. There
is no upper tier or educational development charges in place for Quinte West.
Available Industrial Land & Commercial Space: The City’s Economic Development
Department is pleased to assist businesses in exploring available sites within the City. A
variety of sites are available ranging in size, location and price.
QUINTE WEST’S
INDUSTRIAL COMMUNITY,
TO NAME A FEW...
Canadian Blast Freezers
Choice Reefer Systems
Deca Cables Inc.
Domtech Inc.
Drossbach North America
Electro Cables Inc.
Erb Transport Ltd.
Fracan Ltd.
Globalmed Inc.
Green Terra Homes
L3 Communications MAS
McKesson Canada
Metro Paper Industries
Nestle Canada Inc. Food Service
Norampac Inc. Trenton
Pepsico Quaker Oats Co. of Canada Ltd.
Frozen Food Division
Research Casting International
Saputo Foods Ltd.
Sonoco Ltd.
Trenton Cold Storage Group
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Business & Economy
F RA N K F O R D I N D U ST R I A L PA R K
Location
Frankford Ward
Owner
City of Quinte West
Size of Sites Available
7 Acres (approximately)
Zoning
Yard Storage & Heavy Manufacturing
Present Use
Vacant
Previous Use
Vacant Land
Highway AccessDirect access to Wolfe Street from Hwy 33 with full
interchange access to Highway 401 (major Provincial highway)
Distance to Highway
Site located within 8 kilometers of Highway 401
Electric Company
Hydro One
Natural Gas Supplier
Union Gas
Water Service
City of Quinte West
Sewer Service
City of Quinte West
Fire Classification
Fire Rating of 4 for Trenton Ward by Fire Underwriters Association
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FRANKFORD’S
INDUSTRIAL COMMUNITY
TO NAME A FEW…
Anamet Canada Inc.
JCM & Associates
M&S Steel Drafting
Quinn and Quinn Inc
R&E Tire
Wilson Controls Inc.
Business & Economy
Commercial Sectors
T R E N TO N WA R D
Trenton’s downtown offers a variety of shops and services
to accommodate many consumer needs. Both historic and
modern buildings that are ideally situated on a busy commercial
thoroughfare, offer the ideal location for any business. The
Trent-Severn Waterway winds its way through the downtown
and offers a very attractive view, along with a marina and park
located in the centre of the downtown core. It also includes
fine dining restaurants, retail shops, a theatre and many
administrative services, such as banks, law offices, accounting
firms and insurance offices. Many development opportunities
exist in the downtown area of Trenton Ward.
The Dundas Street East area is characterized by a commercial
plaza, grocery stores, pharmacies, restaurants and other services
established to meet the growing demands of the community.
Located close to 8 Wing/CFB Trenton, it provides the convenience
of amenities to both military and civilian residents.
Dundas Street West is located south of the 401. This commercial
district is characterized by a big box retailer, mini plazas, restaurants,
automotive service centres, and a variety of retail businesses.
The Front Street Farmers’ Market is located on Front Street in the
centre of Trenton’s downtown core. The market offers a variety
of locally grown produce, crafts and home baking. The Market is
open twice a week from May to October.
F RA N K F O R D WA R D
This area is characterized by a variety of shops, retail stores
and services to accommodate local residents and tourists. It is
beautifully situated along the Trent-Severn Waterway. It is also a
short distance to the Frankford Tourist Park which offers camping,
a picnic shelter, new play structures, beach volleyball and hosts
popular events, such as Frankford Riverfest and the Christmas
Fantasy of Lights.
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Business & Economy
Community
ImprovementPlan
The Quinte West Community Improvement Plan (CIP) provides a framework for the creation and implementation
of various programs aimed at revitalizing and re-shaping the physical and social environment of the downtown
and waterfront areas of Trenton and Frankford in the City of Quinte West. The CIP also establishes financial
incentives to encourage property owners to improve the appearance of their storefronts.
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
PROGRESS
• To encourage the continued vitality and economic viability
of the commercial cores in all seasons
The City of Quinte West is pleased with the success of the CIP
Incentive Program. Since 2005, the City has allocated more than
$600,000 in funding for building façade improvements, signage,
and landscaping in the downtown business improvement area.
The CIP Incentive Program continues to grow and prosper.
• To stimulate new investment in public and private lands
• To encourage consistency in urban design guidelines
• To create an attractive image of the City that reflects the
historic character and heritage of the community
• To reinforce the commercial cores as a focus for the
community
• To improve connections between commercial areas, the
waterfront, our recreational trails, and to improve pedestrian
access within the core areas
• To provide incentives for the rehabilitation of the commercial
core areas as an attractive and vibrant destination for the
citizens of and visitors to the City
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For more information regarding the CIP Incentive Program,
please contact Economic Development & Tourism Services at
613-392-2841.
Business & Economy
Shop Local
SHOP SMART, SHOP LOCAL,
SHOP QUINTE WEST
The City of Quinte West believes that the unique character
of our local community is defined in large by the businesses
that reside within and it is those businesses that create
charm, appeal and prosperity that help to attract new
business and prospective residents to the Quinte West
area. In support of this belief the City continues to adopt
a variety of Shop Smart, Shop Local, Shop Quinte West
promotional programs; offering a division of collaborative
marketing tools including newsprint, radio, and internet
driven campaigns, to name a few.
The City’s Shop Smart, Shop Local, Shop Quinte West
initiatives support local partnerships, allow businesses of all
sizes the opportunity to participate via means of financial
collaboration, as well as aid in promoting to our local
residents the many benefits of shopping locally, including
strengthening our job market and overall economic growth.
For more information on the Shop Local programs, please
contact Economic Development & Tourism Services at
613-392-2841.
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Infrastructure
Planning & Development
The City of Quinte West Planning & Development Services Department is responsible for the
review, processing and approval of planning applications (i.e.: Consent, Minor Variance, Official
Plan and Zoning By-law Amendments, Site Plan Control and Plans of Subdivision) as well as
Policy Planning, Building Permit and Inspection Services, By-law Enforcement Services (including
Animal Control), Parking and Accessibility.
BUILDING PERMIT VALUE
YearValue
2010 $71,746,600.00
2011 $54,759,113.00
Quinte West is a unique combination of rural and urban areas that cover approximately 504
square kilometres. Planning areas are established geographically with the City being divided into
two planning areas – urban being Trenton and Frankford Wards and rural being Murray and
Sidney Wards.
2012 $70,675,000.00
2013 $69,432,314.10
2014 $64,834,380.21
All divisions of Planning and Development Services are located on the second floor of City Hall.
For more information regarding Planning & Development Services, please contact City Hall at
613-392-2841.
2015 $113,610,129.75
NEW DWELLING UNITS (2008-2014) CITY OF QUINTE WEST
Year Single Dwellings Multi Dwelling Total New Dwellings
2010
118
1 – 20 Unit Retirement residence
119
2011
117
1-2 Unit Conversion
118
2012
105
2 & 1-20 Unit
108
2013
102
2 duplex & 14 unit apt
105
201489
20
109
2015123
59
182
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Infrastructure
Quinte
Real Estate
AV E RA G E S A L E P R I C E O F M L S R E S I D E N T I A L DW E L L I N G S
THE CITY OF QUINTE WEST 2010 – 2015
QUINTE AREA 2010 – 2015
Year
Average Sale Price ($)
Year
Average Sale Price ($)
December 2010
$216,983
December 2010
$221,717
December 2011
$220,610
December 2011
$227,131
December 2012
$221,100
December 2012
$240,948
December 2013
$231,043
December 2013
$235,246
December 2014
$235,602
December 2014
$239,145
December 2015 $232,289
December 2015 $253,229
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Infrastructure
Public Works &
Environmental Services
Public Works and Environmental Services is responsible for the planning, engineering, maintenance,
rehabilitation and operation of the municipal road system, solid waste management services,
water and sanitary services, stormwater management, general engineering services etc.
Under the leadership of a 13 member Council there is a mix of
urban, semi-urban and rural services provided to a population of
over 43,000 residents. Public Works and Environmental Services
has an annual operating and capital budget of approximately
$40 million for roads, waste management and water and sewer
services. The City of Quinte West is comprised of 1600 lane kms
of roads.
WASTE REMOVAL SERVICES
Curbside collection in Quinte West comes at a cost of $2.50 per
bag. There are a variety of locations throughout the City where
the tags may be purchased. In 2013 organics collection (green
bin program), was introduced to residents. Also, large and bulky
curbside collection is available and residents who wish to place
an item(s) curbside, must attend City Hall or the Frankford
Municipal Office and purchase a tag for the specific item they
are placing curbside. All residents are permitted to take yard and
leaf waste to the Frankford Landfill free of charge.
The City of Quinte West is a member of the Centre and South
Hastings Waste Services Board which administers the City’s
highly successful recycling program. For more information on
recycling, hazardous household waste disposal and composting
please call Quinte Waste Solutions at 613-394-6266 or visit
their website at www.quinterecycling.org.
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Infrastructure
City Utilities
WATER CONSUMPTION RATES
Year
2016
Consumption Rate
$1.16/m3 + base charge
WASTEWATER RATES
Year
2016
Wastewater Rate
$0 .97/m3 + base charge
$16.50 per month per unit base charge (water) and base charge
for Wastewater $17.50 X demand factor (size of meter). Plus, a
$12.50 per month wastewater capital charge X demand factor.
Industrial Land Sites: The City will allow calculation of wastewater
rate based on metered outflow of wastewater at above rates.
(Company installs meter and ownership of meter is turned over
to the City. The City is responsible for calibrating and monitoring
of meter).
If wastewater exceeds current by-law limits, the municipality
offers a sewer surcharge agreement which can be entered into
by both parties.
Annual fire protection charge is based on size of water service
to facility.
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Infrastructure
2011 Industrial Tax Rate Comparison
(based on $ 100,000 assessed value)
Industrial Comparison
Municipality
Tax/$100K
Municipal Taxes
Quinte West
Murray Ward
Sidney Ward
Frankford Ward
Trenton Ward
Belleville
Cobourg
Cornwall
Brighton
Kingston
3,618.15
3,618.15
3,655.56
3,948.63
$
$
$
$
4,865.53
5,021.76
5,407.71
4,242.20
$4,738.85
Percent Difference
Sidney
Murray
18.84%
21.37%
26.98%
6.92%
16.68%
25.64%
27.95%
33.09%
14.71%
23.65%
25.64%
27.95%
33.09%
14.71%
23.65%
Frankford
24.87%
27.21%
32.40%
13.83%
22.86%
0
20 1 5 I N D U ST R I A L
TA X RAT E CO M PA R I S O N
$
$
$
$
Trenton
$4,242.20
Brighton
$5,407.71
Cornwall
(based on $ 100,000 assessed value)
$5,021.76
Cobourg
Municipality Tax/$100K
$4,865.53
Belleville
Quinte West
Murray Ward $3,618.15
Trenton Ward
Sidney Ward $3,618.15
Frankford Ward
Frankford Ward $3,655.56
$3,655.56
$3,618.15
Sidney Ward
$3,618.15
Murray Ward
Trenton Ward $3,948.63
0
Municipality Tax/$100K
Percent Difference
Trenton
Sidney
Murray
Frankford
Belleville
$4,865.53
18.84%
25.64%
25.64%
24.87%
Cobourg
$5,021.76
21.37%
27.95%
27.95%
27.21%
Cornwall
$5,407.71
26.98%
33.09%
33.09%
32.40%
Brighton
$4,242.20
6.92%
14.71%
14.71%
13.83%
Kingston
$4,738.85
16.68%
23.65%
23.65%
22.86%
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$3,948.63
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
Infrastructure
Commercial Comparison
Municipality
20 15 CO M M E R C I A L
TA X RAT E CO M PA R I S O N
Tax/$100K
Trenton
Quinte West
Murray Ward
Sidney Ward
Frankford Ward
Trenton Ward
$2,923.53
$2,923.53
$2,947.07
$3,131.40
Belleville
Kingston
Port Hope
Cobourg
Cornwall
Brockville
Peterborough
Brighton
Cambridge
$4,103.22
$3,853.20
$3,326.42
$3,454.39
$4,299.26
$4,003.95
$3,615.58
$3,005.27
$3,498.78
Percent Difference
Sidney
Murray
23.68%
18.73%
5.86%
9.35%
27.16%
21.79%
13.39%
-4.20%
10.50%
28.75%
24.13%
12.11%
15.37%
32.00%
26.98%
19.14%
2.72%
16.44%
28.75%
24.13%
12.11%
15.37%
32.00%
26.98%
19.14%
2.72%
16.44%
$3,005.27
Brighton
$3,615.58
Peterborough
$4,003.95
Brockville
$4,299.26
Cornwall
Municipality Tax/$100K
$3,454.39
Cobourg
$3,326.42
Port Hope
Quinte West
$3,853.20
Kingston
$4,103.22
Belleville
Murray Ward $2,923.53
Sidney Ward $2,923.53
$3,131.40
Trenton Ward
$2,947.07
Frankford Ward
Frankford Ward $2,947.07
$2,923.53
Sidney Ward
Trenton Ward $3,131.40
$2,923.53
Murray Ward
0
Municipality Tax/$100K
Percent Difference
Trenton
Sidney
Murray
Frankford
Belleville
$4,103.22
23.68%
28.75%
28.75%
28.18%
Kingston
$3,853.20
18.73%
24.13%
24.13%
23.52%
Port Hope
$3,326.42
5.86%
12.11%
12.11%
11.40%
Cobourg
$3,454.39
9.35%
15.37%
15.37%
14.69%
Cornwall
$4,299.26
27.16%
32.00%
32.00%
31.45%
Brockville
$4,003.95
21.79%
26.98%
26.98%
26.40%
Peterborough $3,615.58
13.39%
19.14%
19.14%
18.49%
Brighton
$3,005.27
-4.20%
2.72%
2.72%
1.94%
Cambridge
$3,498.78
10.50%
16.44%
16.44%
15.77%
28.18%
23.52%
11.40%
14.69%
31.45%
26.40%
18.49%
1.94%
15.77%
$3,498.78
Cambridge
(based on $ 100,000 assessed value)
Frankford
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
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Business & Economy
Business Support Services
The Quinte Business Development Centre (QBDC) is a group
of business development related organizations who are colocated at Loyalist College to offer a full range of services to
entrepreneurs, business start-ups, existing local companies, and
businesses wishing to relocate to the region.
For more information on how the QBDC partners can help you,
visit the website at www.qbdc.ca
QUINTE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
COMMISSION
The Quinte Economic Development Commission (QEDC), an
incorporated, not-for-profit corporation, is dedicated to the
promotion of economic growth in its member municipalities,
specifically the City of Quinte West, the City of Belleville,
and the Municipality of Brighton. QEDC has been given
the mandate to focus on the manufacturing and technology
sectors due to the strong value-added and wealth creating
benefits that these sectors leverage for the entire the economy.
The expansion and new investment in manufacturing and
technology sectors creates a positive impact and spin-off across
other sectors of the economy including, retail, service sector,
construction, transportation etc.
QEDC delivers high-impact regional economic development
initiatives based on the strategic consensus and common
interests of its member municipalities in business retention,
expansion and attraction.
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Over the past few years, the Quinte Economic Development
Commission (QEDC) has been frequently recognized as a
top performing economic development group in Canada
based on the strategies implemented to encourage growth,
diversification and investment. In 2008 and 2012, the team won
Site Selection Magazine’s ‘Top 10 Best to Invest’ award and was
given Honourable Mention in 2014. The success of Brighton,
Quinte West and Belleville’s collaborative approach with QEDC
can be seen in the region’s high number of new investments,
expansions and jobs. Initiatives like the establishment of the
Manufacturing Resource Centre, the success in investment
attraction and job creation in target sectors, and accessing
millions of dollars for training and grant funding on behalf
of Bay of Quinte Region manufacturers are examples of the
difference the QEDC makes in the community.
613-961-7990
Website: www.quintedevelopment.com
Twitter: @QuinteEcDev
MANUFACTURING RESOURCE CENTRE
QEDC’s Manufacturing Resource Centre (MRC) has assisted
local manufacturers with accessing a total of $32 million for
$235 million in business investments (City of Quinte West
specific manufacturers $10.3 million for $80.4 million) for skills
enhancement and capital investments. Additionally this funding
has helped create or retain 870 jobs in Quinte West.
613-966-0113
Website: www.manufacturingrc.ca
TRENVAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION
Trenval Business Development Corporation is a federally supported,
not-for-profit Community Futures Development Corporation,
administered by a volunteer Board of Directors in partnership with
the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario
committed to helping to develop and diversify the local economy
through community strategic planning, business information,
counselling and investment in small business. Trenval has invested
more than $30 million to small businesses through its investment
fund and has impacted more than 6,000 jobs through loans, advisory
services and the Ontario Self Employment Benefit program.
613-961-7999
Website: www.trenval.on.ca
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK OF
CANADA
The Business Development Bank of Canada provides financial
solutions and customized services to meet the needs of
entrepreneurs at every stage of their business development.
The BDC also offers consulting services, subordinated financing,
and venture capital. It is located in the Quinte Business
Development Centre, Loyalist College.
613-969-4009
Website: www.bdc.ca
SMALL BUSINESS CENTRE
The Small Business Centre is provincially supported and services
Quinte and surrounding areas to provide valuable workshops,
tools, and no-cost consultations to assist entrepreneurs in starting
their own businesses and existing businesses. They are located at
the Quinte Business Development Centre, Loyalist College.
613-961-0590
Website:
www.smallbusinessctr.com
LOYALIST TRAINING AND KNOWLEDGE
CENTRE
The Loyalist Training and Knowledge Centre provides a wide range
of customized workplace learning and performance solutions to
business, government and industry clients in the greater Quinte
Region and across Ontario. They specialize in practical, hands on
training that produces concrete results.
613-966-8121
Website: www.loyalisttraining.com
CAREER EDGE
Career Edge located at 81 Dundas St West in Downtown
Trenton provides a variety of services for both individuals
seeking employment and/or training and employers seeking
employees and or training grants.
Services for individuals include job search assistance, placement
and/or training. Services for employers include job postings,
pre-screening candidates, placement subsidies and information
regarding training grants. Career Edge services are FREE and
Bilingual services are also available.
613-392-9157 1-866-859-9222
Website: www.careeredge.on.ca
HUMAN RESOURCES AND SKILLS
DEVELOPMENT CANADA
Human Resources and Skills Development Canada administers
federal government employment programs and operates local
employment centres. The Quinte West Office located at 50
Dundas Street West provides employment services, labour market
information, grants and contribution programs for employers and
employment benefits services.
1-800-622-6232
Website: www.hrsdc.gc.ca
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Business & Economy
Business Support Services
TRENTON DOWNTOWN BUSINESS
IMPROVEMENT AREA
The Trenton Downtown Business Improvement Area is
designated under a special municipal by-law and legislated by the
province of Ontario. It is designed to be a self-help mechanism
that provides the tools and resources necessary to promote and
beautify the downtown. New location: 6 Dundas Street West,
Downtown Trenton.
613-394-4318
Website: www.downtowntrenton.ca
QUINTE WEST CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Serving Trenton – Frankford – Sidney – Murray
The Quinte West Chamber of Commerce is a member-driven
organization with over 400 member businesses and not-forprofit organizations. Their mission is simple: serving their
members through advocacy and the provision of services, and
to encourage the economic and social development of Quinte
West. Businesses of all sizes and representing all sectors make up
the Quinte West Chamber. From their website you can access an
online business directory, events listing, business development,
municipal information and other Chamber programs & affiliates.
613-392-7635
Website: www.quintewestchamber.ca
QUINTE HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION
Organized as a network of Quinte area professionals, Quinte
Home Builders’ Association (QHBA) has represented the
professional home building industry in the Quinte area for
more than 50 years. Over 140 members strong, the QHBA is
comprised of new home builders, renovators, manufacturers
and suppliers of building products, realtors, financial institutions,
new home warranty programs and government agencies. We
believe that skills, experience and integrity are the cornerstones
of professionalism in our industry.
613-970-2216
Website: www.quintehomebuilders.ca
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QUINTE CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION
The Quinte Construction Association is a non-profit organization
that was formed in 1948 to better serve the needs of the
construction industry in the Quinte and surrounding areas.
613-962-2877
Website: www.quinteconstructionassociation.ca
Quinte Business
Achievement Awards
2015 AWARD WINNERS
The Quinte Business Achievement Awards (QBAA) are presented annually as a celebration
of business excellence across the Bay of Quinte region. These awards recognize outstanding
businesses, not-for-profit organizations and business leaders in areas such as entrepreneurship,
business growth, company practices, product innovation, customer service, and community
service.
The Quinte Business Achievement Awards is a completely independent program, open
to any business, entrepreneur and not-for-profit organization based in Quinte West,
Belleville, Brighton, or Prince Edward County. Nominations are made publicly during the
month of June online at www.qbaa.ca
What continues to make this program so successful are the supporting organizations and
participants who recognize the value of a thriving community and who work towards
supporting a vibrant local economy. The organizing committee consists of individuals
dedicated to the growth and development of business in the Quinte Region.
For more information visit www.qbaa.ca
Eben James Senior
Winner: Business Person of the Year
Pentair Thermal
Management Canada
Winner: Manufacturing/
Industrial Business of the Year
iDesigns Optical
Winner: New Business of the Year
Care and Share Food
Bank Trenton
Taste of Country
Deca Cables Inc.
Winner: Retail Business of the Year
Winner: Business Excellence
Winner: Not For Profit of the Year
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Business & Economy
8 Wing CFB Trenton
The Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) operates the majority of its
fixed-wing tactical airlift and all of its strategic airlift aircraft from
8 Wing/Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Trenton. And, this year, 8
Wing is planning on hosting the Quinte International Airshow
(QIAS) on June 25 & 26, 2016.
8 Wing operates several transport aircraft types, which includes:
the CC-130 Hercules, CC-150 Polaris, CC-177 Globemaster III as
well as the CH-146 Griffon search and rescue helicopters, and
the CC-144 Challenger VIP transport aircraft. The Challenger
fleet is used to fly the Governor General, the Prime Minister
and members of the federal Cabinet. This lodger unit is based at
Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport.
CFB Trenton plays a key support role for the National Search
and Rescue Program, being home to Joint Rescue Coordination
Centre Trenton (JRCC Trenton), which is jointly staffed by
the RCAF and Canadian Coast Guard personnel who have
responsibility for coordinating aircraft and marine rescue
incidents in central and Arctic Canada.
In addition, the Canadian Army operates the Canadian Army
Advanced Warfare Centre, which is also a lodger unit, formerly
known as the Canadian Parachute Centre.
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CURRENT SQUADRONS UNDER 8 WING
INCLUDE:
• 424 Transport and Rescue Squadron (424 Tiger Squadron)
– Flying the CC-130E/H Hercules and CH-146 Griffon
• 426 Transport Training Squadron
– Training for CC-130J Hercules and CC-150 Airbus
• 429 Transport Squadron
– Flying the CC-177 Globemaster III
• 436 Transport Squadron
– Flying the CC-130J Hercules
• 437 Transport Squadron
– Flying the CC-150 Polaris Airbus
• 412 Transport Squadron
— Flying the CC-144 Challenger (Ottawa, ON)
• 2 Air Movements Squadron (2 Air Mov Sqn)
• 8 Air Maintenance Squadron (8 AMS)
Business & Economy
Hangar 1, state-of-the-art maintenance facility for the CC-177
Globemaster III, was recently constructed. Another maintenance
facility for the strategic airlift fleet, Hangar 6 along Highway 2, is
currently under construction.
The current Wing Commander is Colonel Colin R. Keiver, MSM,
CD, who assumed his duties on August 2015. The Wing Chief
Warrant Officer is Darcy S. Elder, MSM, CD.
E CO N O M I C I M PA C T
O N T H E Q U I N T E W E ST
CO M M U N I T Y
Currently there are approximately 3,200 Regular Force, 600
Reserve Force and 500 civilian members who make-up the
workforce at 8 Wing/CFB Trenton. Living in many of the
communities located in the Quinte Region, members and their
families comprise many of the 43,000 City of Quinte West and
50,000 City of Belleville residents. 8 Wing is the largest employer
in the Quinte Region with an annual payroll of more than $110
Million, creating a significant economic impact in the local
economy.
Supporting Our War Vets
Hilary Amolins
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Services & Resources
Health Care
The City of Quinte West offers numerous health care facilities, ranging from fully-accredited hospital care
to a medical centre, specialized health care services, social services, and long-term care facilities.
Trenton Memorial Hospital is one of four fully-accredited
hospitals that form the Quinte Health Care (QHC). Trenton
Memorial Hospital is located at 242 King Street, Trenton ON,
613-392-2540.
The Quinte West Medical Centre (QWMC) was developed
to meet the primary health care needs of the community now
and into the future. The physicians at the QWMC are affiliated
with a Family Health Team. The Centre is conveniently located
behind QHC Trenton Memorial Hospital at 80 Catherine Street,
Trenton ON, (613) 394-0770.
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The Belleville and Quinte West Community Health Centre
is a not-for-profit health care organization that provides a wide
range of programs and services to improve the health and wellbeing of people who live in the community. The Centre is located
at 70 Murphy Street Trenton ON, 613-965-0698.
Health Care Connect helps Ontarians who are without a family
health care provider (family doctor or nurse practitioner) to
find one. If you are in need of a family health care provider, or
are looking for information and resources to help you access
additional health care services, please visit www.health.gov.on.ca.
Services & Resources
Transportation Services
Quinte West is well connected. With its location directly along the Highway 401 corridor, between Toronto
and Ottawa, there are a number of transportation options into and around the City. This ideal location
allows businesses to have easy access to Canadian, United States and international markets.
H I G H WAY A CC E S S
A I R P O RTS
Quinte West is well served by the local highway network. Our
location on the Highway 401 corridor, a four-lane controlled
highway, allows access to all of the major markets in southern
Ontario and also serves as a route to major border crossings.
Toronto – Lester B. Pearson International Airport:
approximately 180 kilometres
Ottawa – Ottawa International Airport:
approximately 280 kilometres
8 Wing/CFB Trenton may be available for commercial
(including cargo) flights through coordination with the City.
RA I L
VIA RAIL
• Daily passenger service, Trenton Junction to major cities
including Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal
For information about schedules or to make a reservation:
Call 1-888-842-7245 or visit www.viarail.ca
CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY/
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
• Freight and express service
• Piggyback and container facilities available
• Overnight express service to Montreal and Toronto
(and other locations)
For information about rail freight/express service:
1-888-668-4626 (CN Rail)/1-888-333-8111 (CP Rail)
TRAVEL TIME TO
MAJOR CITIES
(HOURS)
City
Drive Rail Air
Toronto1.5 2.0.25
Ottawa 2.52.5.5
Montréal 3.53.51
Kingston.75.5.25
New York 6.5
14
1
Chicago9.5 12 2
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Services & Resources
B U S S E RV I C E
QUINTE ACCESS (PUBLIC TRANSIT)
FIRST STUDENT (formerly Laidlaw Transit Ltd.)
Quinte Access operates the public transit service for the City
of Quinte West in the Trenton ward. Their service is provided
utilizing 3 vans and 4 buses on the specialized service and
operating 3 fixed routes utilizing 5 buses on the public service.
All of the vehicles are fully accessible and provide comfortable
and reliable transportation for all their riders.
Commuting service from Trenton to Belleville
For information about schedules call: 1-888-738-8808
For more information about schedules, please refer to their
website at www.quinteaccess.org.
COACH CANADA
Scheduled service to and from Lester B. Pearson
International Airport
For more information about schedules call: 1-800-461-7661
or visit www.coachcanada.com or www.megabus.ca
GREYHOUND BUS SERVICES (Front Street Variety)
442 Front Street, Trenton ON
For more information about schedules call: 1-888-661-8747
or visit www.greyhound.ca
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Services & Resources
Education
Our schools provide caring, supportive learning environments in which students can grow and develop.
Supporting student achievement is the goal of teaching and support staff who, in addition to the
contributions of caring volunteers and community partners, share their passion for teaching and learning.
HASTINGS & PRINCE EDWARD DISTRICT
SCHOOL BOARD
KAWARTHA PINE RIDGE DISTRICT
SCHOOL BOARD
Bayside Secondary School
Bayside
613-966-2922
Murray Centennial Public School Murray Ward 613-392-9238
Bayside Public School
Bayside
613-962-0694
Stockdale Public School
Breadner Elementary CFB Trenton 613-394-1394
East Northumberland
College St. School
Trenton
613-392-4524
Secondary School
Frankford Public School
Frankford
613-398-6425
North Trenton School
Trenton
613-392-6294
Prince Charles Public School
Trenton
613-392-5461
Trenton High School
Trenton
613-392-1227
VP Carswell
Trenton
613-392-8845
ALGONQUIN & LAKESHORE CATHOLIC
DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD
Sacred Heart Elementary
Batawa
613-398-6393
St. Mary Elementary
Trenton
613-392-3538
St. Paul Secondary School
Trenton
613-394-4843
St. Peter Elementary
Trenton
613-392-6577
Stockdale
613-398-7200
Brighton
613-475-0540
CONSEIL DES ECOLES PUBLIQUES
DE L’EST DE L’ONTARIO
Ecole Cite-Jeunesse
CFB Trenton 613-392-6961
Ecole Elementaire Marc Garneau CFB Trenton 613-392-6961
Ecole Secondaire Marc Garneau CFB Trenton 613-394-0417
Ecole Elementaire Catholique
L’Envol
CFB Trenton 613-392-5590
PRIVATE EDUCATION
Trenton Christian School
Trenton
613-392-3600
Albert College
Belleville
613-968-5726
Quinte Christian High School
Belleville
613-968-7870
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Services & Resources
Post-Secondary
Education
LOYALIST COLLEGE
Loyalist College offers a comprehensive range of career-oriented
education and training opportunities to support and enhance
the economic and social development of individuals and our
communities.
Since it was founded in 1967, Loyalist has been an integral part
of the communities it serves. A strong partner in the economic
growth and vitality of the greater Quinte area, the College today
includes more than 590,000 square feet of space at its Belleville
and Bancroft campuses, supporting programs and services for
close to 3,000 full-time and 12,000 part-time students each year.
Loyalist’s economic impact on the region is profound. A recent
study found that the College generates 6,000 jobs in the region,
and more than 1,000 new graduates are added to the workforce
each year. Many graduates choose to live and work in our region.
Loyalist College has deliberately chosen to be a community
college, with their roots deep in our communities and our region.
They are committed to remaining both community driven and
globally alert.
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UNIVERSITIES
There are three universities within close proximity to Quinte
West; Queen’s University in Kingston, Trent University in
Peterborough and the University of Ontario Institute of
Technology located in Oshawa.
Services & Resources
Quinte West
Public Libraries
The Quinte West Public Library is dedicated to enriching society and inspiring
the human spirit through the exploration and knowledge.
The Quinte West Public Library provides two library branches for
residents, one in Trenton and one in Frankford. Both libraries are
housed in the municipal buildings, allowing residents the ease
of “one stop shopping” and offer an array of library materials
to members, including print and non-print materials, e-books,
DVDs, music CDs, magazines, newspapers, large print books,
graphic books, French language material, language learning and
literacy material. The library also offers programs for both adults
and children throughout the year. Please check our website for
details.
The Quinte West Public Library is a member of Hastinet.
In partnership with the Belleville Public Library, Hastinet
provides reciprocal borrowing privileges to residents of the
two communities. With one library card, members can use
the resources of both libraries, either in person or via their
websites. In addition, the Library offers free memberships to
teachers who teach within Quinte West but reside outside of
the municipality, to those who work for the Department of
National Defense 8 Wing/CFB Trenton but reside outside of
Quinte West and to those who work for the City of Quinte
West but reside outside of the municipality. Annual membership
fee of $40.00 per person per year or $22.00 per person for
a six month’s membership for non–residents of Quinte West.
services free of charge to students.
Visit your library for an opportunity to Imagine, Discover and
Explore!
BRANCH LOCATIONS:
Trenton Branch (Main)
7 Creswell Drive, Trenton ON K8V 6X5
613-394-3381 www.library.quintewest.ca
Frankford Branch
22 North Trent Street, Frankford ON K0K 2C0
613-394-3381 x7572 www.library.quintewest.ca
The library offers free public access to internet as well as wireless
services. The Quinte West Public Library offers proctoring
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Lifestyle & Leisure
YMCA
YM C A O F C E N T RA L EA ST
O N TA R I O – C I T Y O F
Q U I N T E W E ST B RA N C H
50 Monogram Place, Trenton, ON K8V 5P8
613-394-9622 (Tel) www.ymcaofceo.ca
The City of Quinte West is very proud of our recreation and
aquatic complex. Our partnership with the YMCA of Central East
Ontario – City of Quinte West Branch ensures diverse recreational
and aquatic programs for all ages. The YMCA is a charitable
organization which prides themselves on their caring and
welcoming staff, convenient hours and affordable fees in a safe,
family oriented environment. The YMCA is a “place for everyone”
and a major asset to our community.
FACILITY HIGHLIGHTS
• 25 metre pool
• Therapeutic pool
• Full size gymnasium
• Child minding area
• Fitness studio
• Multi-purpose rooms
• Walking track
• Various YMCA membership services
• Sports Wall of Fame
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Lifestyle & Leisure
Marinas &
Waterways
TRENT PORT MARINA
TRENCHTOWN WAKE PARK
The Trent Port Marina is a premium-class municipal marina
unlike any of its kind. Located in Quinte West, Ontario, Canada,
it is uniquely positioned to enable boaters’ easy access to
renowned waterways such as the, Trent-Severn, Bay of Quinte
and Murray Canal which leads to Lake Ontario. Over 370 fully
equipped slips are available for both seasonal and transient
boaters at very competitive rates. The marina provides boaters
with first class amenities that include a bright and roomy boater’s
lounge, canteen, laundry facilities, and well-appointed showers
and washroom pods. The main gathering hall overlooking the
water is the ideal location for your intimate celebration or
business meeting. BBQ’s, free Wifi, covered pavilions, gardens
and walking paths will set the Trent Port Marina apart as a place
to “slip into something more comfortable”.
Located on the beautiful Bay of Quinte at the mouth of the
historic Trent-Severn Waterway, Trenchtown Wake Park is
Ontario’s newest location for cable wakeboarding. Set to open
summer 2016, the park will have two straightline cables with
jumps and rail features that will cater to both the seasoned rider,
and someone who is just getting started. A Proshop and a Cantina
are on site and rentals are available. Lessons are included with all
riding time. Call ahead or book on-line. For more information
visit trenchtown.ca or Facebook.com/TrenchtownWake and
follow them on Twitter@TrenchtownWake.
Boaters will be welcomed by Quinte West’s hospitality while
having access to dining, entertainment, shopping and various
tourist attractions for all ages and interests.
SEASONAL SLIP RATES start at $44.80 per foot
Transient rates start at $1.45/ft
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Craig Carter
Marina Manager
613.392.2841 ext.7101
1.866.485.2841
[email protected]
trentportmarina.ca
MURRAY CANAL
The Murray Canal connects the Bay of Quinte to Presqu’ile
Bay, off Lake Ontario. The canal was manmade in the 1880’s
to accommodate burgeoning shipping routes and to avoid open
lake navigation. The Murray Canal is bridged at County Road
64 and Carrying Place. Overnight mooring is permitted at each
bridge, with public toilets and picnic tables.
TRENT-SEVERN WATERWAY
Originating in Quinte West, the Trent-Severn Waterway is a
popular summer boating attraction connecting Lake Ontario
through inland waterways to Lake Huron. The mouth of the
waterway at Trenton is known as the Gateway to the TrentSevern Waterway. The entire length of the waterway is 386
kilometres, including 44 locks, two of which are hydraulic and
unique to North America.
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Tourism
Events Schedule
WEEKLY EVENTS
RiverFront Square Concert Series
Saturdays June - September
Quinte Access Cruise Nights
Sundays Front St.
May – September
Front St. Farmers’ Market
Twice weekly May through October
DBIA Fraser Park Concert Series
Fridays May – September
Norampac Summer Concert Series
Thursdays & Sundays Centennial Park
Trenton Rowing & Paddling Club
Guided Group Paddles (SUP, Kayak, Canoe)
Mon., Wed. & Fri. June 1 – Oct. 31
www.facebook.com/TrentonRowingandPaddlingClub
APRIL
Bay of Quinte Home Show,
Duncan MacDonald Memorial Community Gardens
www.bayofquintehomeshow.com
MAY
Kiwanis Walleye World Live Release Fishing Derby
Centennial Park 613-403-3666
www.kiwaniswalleyeworld.com
Frankford Riverfest & Fireworks
Frankford Tourist Park www.quintewest.ca
Barks By the Bay Canine Festival & Trade Show
Centennial Park www.barksbythebay.ca
Quinte Access Access-a-thon
97 Front St. 613 392-9640 www.quinteacess.org
JUNE
Kinsmen Carnival
Centennial Park
Frankford Fish & Game Club Youth Day
613-392-3579 or 613-921-2656
The City of Quinte West and its community partners
host numerous events throughout the year.
For more event listings,
please visit the eventscalendar at
www.quintewest.ca or contact Quinte West at
613-392-2841 for complete and timely information.
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Spring Craft Fusion Sale & Showcase
Batawa Community Centre $2 admission
613-398-6111 www.batawa.ca
Ride for Paws Poker Run
Centennial Park www.quinterideforpaws.com
Quinte International Air Show
www.qias2016.ca
JULY
Canada Day Celebration
Centennial Park www.quintewest.ca
Sports Wall of Fame Induction Ceremony
YMCA, Quinte West www.quintewest.ca
As part of Downtown Trenton’s Festival on the Bay
enjoy amazing Fireworks at Dusk
Trenton Big Band Festival
RiverFront Square www.trentonbigbandfestival.com
Bay of Quinte Boat Cruise
www.quintewestchamber.ca
Wheels on the Bay Car, Truck & Bike Show
Centennial Park www.wheelsonthebay.com
Trenton Dragon Boat Festival
Trenton Rowing & Paddling Club
[email protected]
Wings & Wheels Classic Car Show
National Air Force Museum of Canada
OCTOBER
Doors Open Quinte West
www.doorsopenquintewest.ca
Savour Bay of Quinte Food & Drink
Knights of Columbus Hall www.savourquinte.com
Boofest
Duncan MacDonald Memorial Community Gardens
www.quintewest.ca
NOVEMBER
3rd Annual Senior’s Expo
Batawa Community Centre
free admission
www.batawa.ca
Frankford Santa Claus Parade
Christmas Fantasy Lighting in Frankford Tourist Park
www.quintewest.ca
25th Anniversary Classic Country Music Reunion
Centennial Park www.ccmr.ca
Trenton Santa Claus Parade
Christmas Fantasy Lighting in Fraser Park, Trenton
www.quintewest.ca
AUGUST
DBIA Nativity Celebration & Jingle Bell Walk
www.downtowntrenton.ca
Cameron Memorial Soccer Tournament
Centennial Park www.quintewestsoccerclub.com
Bay of Quinte Road Race Challenge & Tour
Centennial Park www.quintewest.ca
Loonie Tic BMW Riders of Quinte West Reunion
Centennial Park www.ltbmwr.ca
Quinte West House League Soccer Tournament
Centennial Park www.quintewestsoccerclub.com
Quinte Ride for Paws
www.quinterideforpaws.com
SEPTEMBER
Trenton Scottish Irish Festival
Centennial Park www.trentonscottishirish.com
Food Trucks United
Centennial Park www.unitedwayofquinte.ca
Tourism
Downtown Trenton’s Festival on the Bay
www.downtowntrenton.ca
Annual Ad Astra Dedication
National Air Force Museum of Canada
www.airforcemuseum.ca
DECEMBER
DBIA Wagon Rides throughout December
613-394-4318 www.downtowntrenton.ca
All Month Christmas Fantasy Lighting Displays,
Fraser Park Trenton & Frankford Tourist Park
DBIA Lighting of the Menorah
Fraser Park www.downtowntrenton.ca
JANUARY 2017
Mayor’s New Year’s Levee
Quinte West City Hall www.quintewest.ca
FEBRUARY 2017
FrostFest Batawa Community Centre
www.quintewest.ca
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Tourism
Tourism in Quinte West
At the Eastern start of the tourism region known as The Great Waterway and in the heart
of the Bay of Quinte Region lays the City of Quinte West. A diverse “Natural Attraction”
in both landscape and recreational opportunities that beckons visitors in all four seasons.
Positioned at the westerly beginnings of The Great Waterway
tourism region and in the heart of the Bay of Quinte Region
you’ll discover the City of Quinte West. A diverse “Natural
Attraction” in both landscape and, recreational opportunities
that beckons visitors throughout all four seasons.
Home to some of the best fishing, boating, watersports, golfing
and hiking in Ontario; our City features outdoor experiences
that can’t be beat.
The community is home to the National Air Force Museum
of Canada and our vast array of cultural festivals and musical
events are the pride of our community and keep the City full of
activity throughout the year.
You can stay in Quinte West and within a half hours drive, find
beautiful beaches, theatres, wine tours, museums and unique
shopping, all while enjoying what Quinte West has to offer
including the warm hospitality of our accommodations and
dining establishments.
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IN THE HEART OF THE
BAY OF QUINTE REGION
The Bay of Quinte Tourist Council seeks to promote tourism in
the Region by marketing its compelling places, faces and visitor
experiences. The Council is comprised of chambers of commerce,
municipalities, organizations and businesses all with one common
goal.
For more information or to
plan your stay, please visit
www.quintewest.ca, www.
bayofquinte.ca or www.the
greatwaterway.com.
Be sure to pick up your copy of
Quinte West’s Discovery Guide
for complete tourism and event
information; available online at
www.quintewest.ca or at one
of several visitor information
centres located throughout the
community at the Chamber of
Commerce, Ramada Inn, Trent
Port Marina and Quinte West
City Hall.
Quinte
West
d i s cov e ry
guide
2 016
Invest In Quinte West
CITY OF QUINTE WEST
Economic Development & Tourism Services
www.quintewest.ca