25th Anniversary of the Trenton Scottish Irish Festival Full Calendar
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25th Anniversary of the Trenton Scottish Irish Festival Full Calendar
Quinte West 25th Anniversary of the Trenton Scottish Irish Festival Full Calendar of Events see page 22 resident’s guide Photo by Michael J. Brethour Locally owned and One of a Kind! Come and enjoy the “Taste of Country Experience” BAKERY “Home of the Best” CHERRY BREAD • Apple Cinnamon Bread • Cheese Bread • Butter Tarts • Cookies • Fruit Pies LOCAL FOODS • Cheese • Maple Syrup • Jams & Jellies • Pickles & Preserves • Honey • Old Fashion CANDY FROZEN FOOD • Seafood • Chicken • Steaks • Fruit & Vegetables • Desserts • Hors D’Oeuvres ENJOY SHOPPING • Decorating Ideas • Specialty Gifts • Unique Candles, Cards & Calendars • Pictures & Metal Décor • Gift Baskets NEW “STONE HOUSE CAFÉ” • Organic and Regular Coffee • Teas • Bakery Treats & Sandwiches And MUCH MORE to come Contents 8 11 33 Mayor’s Message............................................................. 3 Front Street Farmers’ Market...................................27 City Council & Meeting Schedule.......................... 3 Award Programs............................................................. 28 Fast Facts............................................................................... 4 Youth Advisory Council/Volunteering.............. 29 Emergency Services......................................................... 5 Youth Centres................................................................. 30 PRISM-911........................................................................... 6 Accessibility Contacts...................................................31 Transportation................................................................... 8 On the Water.................................................................. 32 Public Works....................................................................... 9 Trent Port Marina.......................................................... 33 Quinte West Facilities..................................................10 Photo Contest Winners............................................. 34 Parks Maps.........................................................................12 Afghanistan Repatriation Memorial.................... 35 Parks......................................................................................14 Concerts in the Park.................................................... 38 Environmental..................................................................15 Service Clubs.................................................................... 39 Golf Courses & Public Skating...............................16 Schools................................................................................ 40 Splash Parks & Dog Park...........................................17 Places of Worship...........................................................41 Calendar of Events........................................................ 22 Cadet Units....................................................................... 42 Quinte West Public Libraries................................... 25 Community Contacts.................................................. 43 Shop Smart, Shop Local, Shop Quinte West.... 26 34 QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 42 1 Council Council 2014-2018 City of Quinte West Council From left to right, top row: Councillors: Fred Kuypers, Don Kuntze, Sally Freeman, Mayor Jim Harrison, Karen Sharpe, Rob MacIntosh, Michael Kotsovos. L-R seated: Councillors: Duncan Armstrong, Doug Whitney, Keith Reid, Deputy Mayor Jim Alyea, David McCue, Allan DeWitt. MESSAGE FROM MAYOR Jim harrison Warm greetings to our citizens and neighbours! We are thrilled to provide you with the 2015 Quinte West Resident’s Guide. We hope you will find this a useful resource and encourage you to also explore a further compliment of services online at www.quintewest.ca or by visiting one of our municipal service locations located in Trenton and Frankford. On behalf of myself and City Council, we are looking forward to our first of a 4 year term in office and are committed to continued successes as we pursue further enhancements to our downtown cores and waterfront area and continue to foster and celebrate the strong partnership with our military community. There are endless opportunities that exist in this beautiful community and I invite you to explore the many attractions, local businesses, events, waterways and scenic areas that make Quinte West, A Natural Attraction. Sincerely, Jim Harrison, Mayor 2015 council meetings • January 19 • April 6 & 20 • July 13 • October 5 & 19 • February 2 & 17 (Tues.) • May 4 & 19 (Tues.) • August 10 • November 2 & 16 • March 2 &16 • June 1 & 15 • September 8 (Tues.) & 21 • December 7 & 21 All meetings will begin at 6:00 pm (In Camera) and 6:30 pm for public session, unless otherwise notified. Note: These dates are for REGULAR Council meetings. Special meetings of Council may be called as the need arises. quinte west council Mayor Jim Harrison.613-392-9437 • [email protected] WARD 1 - TRENTON Duncan Armstrong.....613-397-3236 • [email protected] Sally Freeman......613-965-6769 • [email protected] Michael Kotsovos.. 613-827-3335 • [email protected] Fred Kuypers......613-392-8588 • [email protected] Doug Whitney....613-392-4779 • [email protected] WARD 2 – SIDNEY Allan DeWitt.....613-771-9490 • [email protected] Don Kuntze.................613-962-6122 • [email protected] Rob MacIntosh... 613-438-2564 • [email protected] Karen Sharpe......613-398-0386 • [email protected] WARD 3 - MURRAY Deputy Mayor Jim Alyea .....613-475-1519 • [email protected] David McCue.............................613-848-1625 • [email protected] WARD 4 – FRANKFORD Keith Reid ...............................613-398-7991 • [email protected] 2 QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 municipal offices Council CITY HALL FRANKFORD MUNICIPAL OFFICE 7 Creswell Drive • P.O. Box 490 Trenton, ON K8V 5R6 613-392-2841 • 1-866-485-2841 Office Hours: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm 22 North Trent Street, Frankford, ON K0K 2C0 613-392-2841 • 1-866-485-2841 Office Hours: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Our services are only a click away! Visit us online at www.quintewest.ca department listings Department Location CONTACT Office of the Mayor........... QW City Hall .......... 613-392-2841 Office of the CAO............... QW City Hall .......... 613-392-2841 - Economic Development & Tourism Services - Human Resources - Health & Safety Corporate &........................... QW City Hall........... 613-392-2841 Financial Services - Treasurer - Tax Department - I.T. & GIS Services - City Clerk - Facilities Management Public Works &.................... QW City Hall .......... 613-392-2841 Environmental Services - Water & Wastewater Services - Outdoor Operations & Parks Planning &.............................. QW City Hall .......... 613-392-2841 Development Services - By-Law Enforcement - Building Inspection th DATES 2015 TAXth DUE th, July 29th, September 28 y 27 March 27 , Ma HODS PAYMENT MET s of Operation: n Offices - Hour Administratio pm 0 4:3 to City Hall 8:30 am am to 4:30 pm Frankford 8:30 fices. After Hours: nkford Ward Of City Hall and Fra Drop boxes at or Interac: Cash, Cheque n Ward ell Drive, Trento City Hall, 7 Cresw ues: l be Post-dated cheq to the installment due date wil ted ent. Cheques Post-da rtm pa de tax ld by the accepted and he Mail: V 5R6 nton, Ontario K8 quote your PO Box 490, Tre Quinte West, of y bill; payable to Cit il back entire tax y ma , ed Make cheque uir req y at an a receipt is only. You can pa ) Roll Number. If b(s stu t en tax paym otherwise return tion. financial institu ing: Telepay/eBank nks gh all Major Ba Available throu t Plan: en een due ym Pa ed riz to choose betw Pre-Autho rs will be able available aye is tep n Ra pla st is We Th Quinte yments. id current 12 monthly pa pa or un d no tho d an me date g taxes th h no outstandin uary 15 of the st to ratepayers wit is plan starts Jan th that same of cember 31 . Th De 15 of r be as es tax Decem year and ends ther details. current taxation partment for fur ntact the Tax De taxation year. Co QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 3 Quinte West Fast Facts Photo by Michael J. Brethour Fast Facts Location: Eastern Ontario on the shores of the Bay of Quinte; 1.5 hours east of Toronto and 2.5 hours southwest of Ottawa along Hwy 401 Population: City of Quinte West - 43,086* Market (500 mile radius): 50 million people Incorporation: City of Quinte West - 1998 Regional Land Area: 494.15 km2 Population Density per square km: 87.2* Total Private Dwellings: 18,236* Labour Force: 100,000 (within a 45 minute commute) Largest Industry groups: • • • • • Wholesale & Retail Trade - 3,300 Business Services - 4,345 Manufacturing Industries - 2,650 Health Care & Social Services - 2,160 8 Wing/CFB Trenton - approx. 4,300 Source: *2011 Census Quinte West Industrial Community (to name a few): • • Anamet Canada Inc. Canadian Blast Freezers • Cooney Transport Ltd. • Electro Cables Inc. • GlobalMed Inc. Climate: • • • • • McKesson Canada Nestlé Canada Inc. Food Service Quinn and Quinn Inc. Saputo Foods Ltd. Trenton Cold Storage Group • • • • Winter, December to March, Avg. temperature: -4ºC Spring, April to June, Avg. temperature: 13ºC Summer, July to August, Avg. temperature: 21ºC Fall/Autumn, September to November, Avg. temperature: 9ºC Precipitation Statistics: • • Annual Rainfall - 716 mm Annual Snowfall - 168 cm Days with minimum temperature > 0°C: 304 What’s This? Stay Connected! The QR (or Quick Response) Code can be scanned from your smart phone to instantly be connected with the City of Quinte West website. City services are now at your fingertips! Stay connected by following us on Facebook and Twitter. ADVERTISING DIRECTORY Taste of Country...................................... ................................. Inside Front Cover Boston Pizza.........................................18 Quinte Access.....................................18 Lydia St. Louis......................................18 Carquest Auto Parts.........................18 Loyalist College...................................19 Trent Pools & Spas...........................19 4 Napa/Riverside Automotive........19 Bob’s Portable Toilet Rentals.......19 Weaver Family Funeral Homes....19 Tomasso’s/Jim’s Pizzeria.............. 20 M & R Automotive......................... 20 Trenton Pet Hospital....................... 20 Legacy Collision Centre..................21 VON........................................................21 Promise Land Family Fun Farm....21 Carm’s Pools........................................21 Rob Haid Contracting..................... 24 Marinovich Dental........................... 24 Downtown Trenton BIA................ 26 YMCA.................................................... 36 Willow Printing & Publishing Co.... ...................................................................37 QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 HollisWealth - Jason Howes........ 45 Bay of Quinte Remedial Action Plan...................... 45 Quinte West Automotive............. 45 Klemencic Properties...................... 45 Dr. Brett’s Family Dentistry ................................................ Back Cover Emergency Services Emergency Services Quinte West Fire and Emergency Services Serving a community of over 43,000 through 7 stations contact us: fire 165 Front Street Trenton, ON K8V 4N6 Tel: 613-392-2841 x7460 Fax: 613-965-6133 John Whelan Fire Chief, x7464 [email protected] Dan Smith Deputy Fire Chief, x7474 [email protected] Greg King Senior Fire Prevention Officer, x7479 [email protected] emergency Robert Comeau Fire Prevention Officer, x7481 [email protected] Ontario Provincial Police Administration: Quinte West Detachment Phone: 613-392-3561 Toll Free 1-888-310-1122 Fax: 613-392-5202 3 Dixon Drive, P.O. Box 1050 Trenton, ON K8V 6E6 Tim Hennessey Fire Prevention Officer, x7465 [email protected] Dial 911 contact us: police In an emergency, seconds count! When emergencies occur, dial 911 QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 5 PRISM-911 In March, 2008 the City of Quinte West launched PRISM-911, an Emergency Notification System. PRISM-911 allows the City to directly contact Quinte West residents via a telephone message during emergency situations. The City’s PRISM Program was the first of its’ kind in Canada. In 2008, the City of Quinte West was awarded two major Provincial awards recognizing our innovative PRISM applications, PRISM-GIS and PRISM-911 and in 2011 the City received a third Provincial award for its PRISM Program. The City currently has over 15,000 phone numbers in our PRISM database (including cell phone numbers); however, we are still missing phone numbers. Your number may be one of them. Please visit the PRISM page on the City’s website www. quintewest.ca to see if your contact information is in our database. In the fall of 2010 the City launched PRISM-911 QWik Check which allows you to check to see if your phone number is in the City’s PRISM database. Just go to the City’s website and type QWik in the search field to go to this site (the City would also needs your cell number(s) if applicable). All information in our PRISM database is utilized for PRISM notifications only. register with PRISM-Care will be noted on the map indicating their requirement for assistance. This information is confidential and will only be used by First Responders (Fire Department and OPP). If you or someone you know in Quinte West needs to be registered with PRISM-Care, please complete the form and submit to City staff. The City has successfully used PRISM-911 for emergency notifications regarding an OPP standoff, flooding events, boil water advisories, missing person events. Since 2008 the City has used PRISM on twenty-five (25) occasions. PRISM-911 ~ Keeping You Informed and Safe The City will be updating our PRISM database via a PRISM Verification process. This process will take place annually between October and December during which the City’s PRISM VoiceGate system will call each number in our PRISM database to ensure the contact information is accurate. The responsibility to keep your PRISM contact information updated is yours. For PRISM to continue to succeed, the City needs your support and assistance. PRISM-Care is another innovative feature of the City of Quinte West award winning PRISM Program. PRISM-Care is a geo-referenced database that notes if the owner / tenant of a subject property require additional assistance from emergency personnel in the event of an evacuation or other emergency. Using the City’s GIS mapping system, people who 6 QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 Please fill in the following form so that we may add your information to either our PRISM-911 or PRISM-Care databases. PRISM-Care is for citizens that may require special care assistance in the event of an emergency. The information provided will only be used in the event of an emergency and will not be released to any third party. PRISM-911 Registration Form PRISM-911 & PRISM CARE REGISTRATION FORM Date: Name: Street Address (no PO Box) Suite or Apt Number Municipality City of Quinte West Contact Phone #1 Check one Contact Phone #2 Home r Work r Cell r Check one Home r Work r Cell r FOR PRISM-CARE REGISTRANTS: Special care assistance issue: PRISM-CARE Notification Process: Would you like to be notified by: Phone r Email r Email Address: Please bring or send your completed form to: City of Quinte West 7 Creswell Drive, PO Box 490 Trenton, ON K8V 5R6 For more information regarding PRISM-Care or the City’s PRISM Program, please contact: Edward S. Woods Information Technology Manager 613-392-2841, ext. 4465 [email protected] Steve Whitehead GIS Supervisor 613-392-2841, ext. 4404 [email protected] QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 7 Transportation Transportation Public Transit VIA Rail • Daily bus service throughout Quinte West For information about schedules: please check the public transit signs in your neighbourhood or visit the Quinte Access website www.quinteaccess.org • 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 Bus Service Canadian National Railway/Canadian Pacific Railway Laidlaw Transit Ltd. • • • • Commuting service from Trenton to Belleville 3 bus runs daily, Monday to Friday Starting from: Market Square in downtown Trenton Stops: CFB Trenton and Loyalist College (will stop along Highway 2) • End point: Toronto Dominion Bank at Front and Bridge Streets in Belleville For information about schedules: 1-888-738-8808 • 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). Above and Beyond Photo by Mark Hopper Coach Canada • Scheduled service to and from Lester B. Pearson International Airport • Bus service to Kingston • Bus service to Montreal For information about schedules: 1-800-461-7661 Greyhound Bus Services For information about schedules: 1-800-661-8747 or visit www.greyhound.ca 8 Photo by Michael J. Brethour QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 Indian Summer Photo by Edith Lepage Crete Public Works Public Works Information Adopt-a-Park/Adopt-a-Roadway Program The City of Quinte West has developed an Adopt-APark/Adopt-A-Roadway Program to help beautify our roadsides and parkland. How the Program Works. City parks, roadways, and greenbelt areas can be ‘adopted’ by youth clubs, neighbourhood groups, schools, or other organizations. These groups plan and carry out environmental activities within their adopted parks, in cooperation with City staff. Their volunteer work can be augmented by funds from local sponsors to pay for materials and equipment. Plaques will be mounted at the entrance of each park or along the roadway identifying the adoptee group. Objectives. The objectives of the project are to: • create the opportunity for citizens to help the environment • build community pride and a sense of ownership in our parkland and roadways • develop opportunities for youth to learn about the environment • share the responsibility for a clean community with residents • reduce litter and associated costs of cleanup • provide a means for service clubs and corporate sponsors to contribute towards local environmental projects How to Register. If you are interested in the AdoptA-Park Project or Adopt-A-Roadway Project, please submit a completed registration form (available at City Offices or for download at www.quintewest.ca) and submit it to the Recreation & Tourism Services Department or the Public Works & Environmental Services Department. For more information, please 613.392.2841. LARGE AND BULKY CURBSIDE COLLECTION Curbside collection for large and bulky items is available by purchasing a large and bulky tag at City Hall or the Frankford Municipal Office and items are picked up on Friday only. The tags are priced from $10.00 for a small item (chair, kitchen chair, end table, tv stand, bundled wood, carpet), $15.00 for (couch, chair, desk, mattress, box springs, toilet, tank) $27.30 (stove, dishwasher, washer, dryer, microwave, humidifier, barbecue) to $37.80 (for Freon item). HELP BEAUTIFY QUINTE WEST PARKS Honour or memorialize someone by beautifying public spaces. Sponsorship options are available should you wish to purchase a park bench or tree complete with a plaque to be located in a City Park or at the new marina. Please contact the City at 613-392-2841 Ext. 4912 for further information. PARKS & SPORTSFIELD RENTALS • 9 Ball Diamonds (6 lighted) • 25 Soccer Pitches • Numerous parks, trails & picnic areas For more information contact 613-392-2841 QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 9 Map of Facilities The City of Quinte West - Facilities DUNDAS WEST G IN D. RY R R E CA LAC P RD. CFB TRENTON/ 8 WING BAYSIDE City Hall, Library, & Trent Port Marina Hig IS L YA LO RD. 6 T W PK 4 RD DWA CE E Y. WELLERS BAY COU T ST . ER N V RI O Mount Pelion & Lookout Chamber of Commerce ON DIX DR. NG YI RR E AC PL RD CURTIS RD. National Air Force Museum Duncan McDonald Wilf Wilkinson of Memorial Gardens Rotary Splash Canada Pad DUNDAS City Hall & Library Buster Hanna Alyea Park Kinsmen Community Memorial Dog Park . Park 2 km SCALE FR T City of Quinte West YMCA Highway of Heroes HAMILTON RD. TELEPHONE RD. DUNDAS WEST Tourist Information PL. EN Municipal Office GRAM MONO TR LEGEND %Ð Exit 525 PRIN City of Quinte West Community Facility 0 NTY Exit 526 DUFFERIN AVE. CTY. eroes of H hway CARRYING PLACE Y.2 OLD HW TRENTON BAY OF QUINTE MURRAY CANAL WALLBRIDGELOYALIST RD. HA DUN D EAS AS T Centennial Hall 538 %Ð RD. Tucker’s Corners R.C.A.F. RD. Highway of Heroes CTY. RD. 40 .2 HWY SIDNEY ST. TRENTON Wallbridge SIDNEY ST. . 40 TELEPHONE RD. TON MIL 526 525 522 GLEN MILLER R.C.A.F. RD. D. R Y. %Ð way High eroes H of RD. GLEN MILLER TRENTONFRANKFOR D Batawa Community Centre FOXBOROSTIRLING RD. Frankford Tourist Park & Pavilion BATAWA WOOLER CT MUNICIPALITY OF BRIGHTON CTY. RD. 28 ORD FRANKFORD Frankford Arena Wooler Athletic Field AIRPORT RD. SIDNEY NKF RD. Y. CT FRA 5 Hollinger Park Trent Port Marina CA QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 EAST Centennial Park, Amphitheatre, Bain Park Skateboard Park, and the & Pavilion Afghanistan Repatriation Memorial Fraser Park & Marina BAY OF QUINTE CITY OF BELLEVILLE Frankford Ward Office & Library STOCKDALE . RD r ive tR n e Tr Frankford Splash Park OAK LAKE WALLBRIDGELOYALIST RD. GLE N RO SS M U R RAY 10 D R . O RD F K G AN LIN FR TIR S FLYING CLUB RD. on Anders d.. Island R GLEN ROSS O- . OR RD XB G FO IRLIN ST Wilson Island RD . tR en Tr TOWNSHIP OF STIRLING-RAWDON CARMEL RD. r ive BATAWA COMMUNITY CENTRE 81-B Plant St., Batawa 11,000 sq. ft. main hall with a capacity of 300 with an elevated stage. Attached activity room with a capacity of 100. Ideal for wedding receptions, socials, meetings and tournaments. CENTENNIAL HALL DR. MCMULLEN RECREATION CENTRE Wallbridge-Loyalist Road Used weekly for City programs. Used casually for meetings. 35 March Street, Frankford Multi-purpose auditorium, single pad arena. CENTENNIAL PARK PAVILION DUNCAN MCDONALD MEMORIAL COMMUNITY GARDENS Centennial Park, Trenton Outdoor picnic shelter with hydro. Ideal for company picnics or family reunions. 8 Couch Crescent, Trenton Multi-purpose room with a capacity of 240. Rink #1 with a capacity of 948, Rink #2 with a capacity of 500. The twin pad arena is fully accessible. FRANKFORD TOURIST PARK PAVILION Outdoor picnic shelter with hydro, elevated stage. Ideal for company picnics, family reunions or community events. Washroom facilities available. City Facilities AMPHITHEATRE Centennial Park, Trenton Outdoor spectator capacity of 7,000. Seasonal facility with washrooms, showers and large rehearsal room. Large covered outdoor stage that hosts weekly summer concerts and large events. Ideal location for large company picnics or reunions. Trent port marina The main gathering hall overlooking the water is equipped with free wifi and projection screens. Ideal for your intimate celebration or business meeting. For rates, call 613-392-2841 x4414 QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 11 Murray Hills G.C. Rd .4 0 SEE TRENTON , I Trenton TRENTON G.C.MAP _ ^ 2 SMITHFIELD y Ba Loyal is Ba Weller's y WALLBRIDGE %Ð g HWY 401 Rd ilton dH Ol 12 538 Moira St W. Roundel Glen G.C. CFB TRENTON /8 WING TUCKERS CORNERS wy COUNTRY CLUB VILLAGE Potter's Creek Montrose Park Hamilton Park 2 BAYSIDE 5 Conservation Area Bayview G.C. Bay of Quinte G.C. te uin s City Park Lower Trent Trail Conservation Area Waterfront Trail Golf Course Produced by the City of Quinte West. 0 0.5 1 Map Document: QW_PARKS2009_MAP.mxd Chatterton Valley SIDNEY D AR W ED T Y N CE U IN CO PR GIS Division. Copyright, 2015. CHATTERTON R Harrington Rd y d 64 lub eC am &G Grenville Park w Pk BARCOVAN Q of Sidney Conservation Area d n k ford Rd CARRYING PLACE t Barcovan G.C. Cty R Airport Rd Aikins Rd H wy lin Fr a Ham MIDDLETON PARK Cty Rd 40 Timber Ridge G.C. ir St Fish 526 %Ð Hart's Corners Park Telephone Rd Rd d R ss y. Ct %Ð 522 fo nk Fra rd el Rd Bleasdell Boniste GLEN MILLER Boulder Conservation Glen Miller Area Conservation Area 525 401 HWY r BATAWA McCauley Rd Miron Rd ve Ri Trenton-Frankford Rd G len Mille r Rd MURRAY WOOLER MUNICIPALITY OF BRIGHTON e Tr t en HALLOWAY Hollinger Sager Park Conservation Oakwood Area Rd. Wallbridge-Loyalist l ett d g rlin rS nte Gu Ro Bird Rd OAK LAKE Oak Hill Rd SEE FRANKFORD MAP STOCKDALE R nt me Oak Hills G.C. Bata Island Stock dale Rd Norm Mallory Park .5 Sti en Gl Quinte Hills G.C. . Rd Ct y RIVER VALLEY Keating-Hoards Natural Habitat Area Maple View Rd Murray Marsh Natural Habitat Area GLEN ROSS ro- Small p Craft GERMANS LANDING o xb Fo Rd Anderson Is. Road p 9th Murray Wooler Athletic Field TOWNSHIP OF STIRLING-RAWDON Carmel Rd CITY OF BELLEVILLE MUNICIPALITY OF TRENT HILLS Rosebush Rd Quinte West Parks Map CITY OF QUINTE WEST Parks, Conservation Areas, Golf Courses & Trails 2 3 4 5 6 Kilometers QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 p Boat Launch µ pGlen Miller Conservation AreaLegend CITY OF QUINTE WEST - Trenton Area Parks, Conservation Areas, Golf Courses & Trails City Hall & Library Parkland Tourist Information Afghanistan Repatriation Memorial R d W I , rd fo ra nk on en t s Tr I , Mo no gr 01 Y4 HW 525 Trent-Severn Waterway Lock #1 r Rd Hamilton Rd National Air Force Museum t Gilmour Park Dun d as Duncan p Curtis Rd 8 WING/CFB Trenton St E ! . McDonald Bay Arena St Old Hwy 2 Centennial Park (Splash Pad, Amphitheatre, Skate Park, Pavilion) | Wn Bain Park Afghanistan Repatriation Memorial Bata Island Huffman Rd Rd Frankford Municipal Office and Library p Produced by the City of Quinte West. GIS Division. Copyright, 2015. 0 0.25 0.5 0.75 Kilometers 1 QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 s Dr. McMullen Recreation Centre Arena ! . Ma rc h St r Dr F ran k fo rd Frankford Tourist Park p James Street Ballfield & Play Area 0 Frankford Splash Pad Rd Forest Valley Park Pk y µ t S. Trent St Frankford G.C. 0.25 Rive I , M ill S Map Document: QW_PARKS2009_MAP.mxd River o FRANKFORD te u in fQ N. Tren t St y Ba Stella Park Trent r iv e Tr en tR | n ! . Byr on S Kiwanis Riverside Park Compass Court Fraser Park Marina Fraser Park & Cenotaph Trent Port Buster Marina Alyea Park Creswell Dr s RCAF Flyers Arena Middleton Park r p I , RCAF Rd ` ^ Roundel Glen G.C. Cottrell Park ` ^ William Street Park Victoria Park Highway of Heroes nD xo Di Byron St ce Sidney St a Pl St g yi n rr Queen Elizabeth Park Dufferin Ave 2nd Dug Hill Rd Trenton Escarpment Natural Habitat Area Trenton Greenbelt Division d Blv Hanna Park and Dog Park St Dufferin Ave pp Tri McGill St Ca Boat Launch Elmwood Park Allison Playground a or m Catherine St s ® v Barbara St. Park ar M Fr on t MacLellan Ave First Ave 2nd Dug Hill Rd O.W. Larry Park p Ireland Dr Reid St West St p Trenton G.C. Dundas St W. Park Conservation Area North Murray St Louis St. Park Mount Pelion and Park Champlain Heights Park Highway 2 Fire Station Marina Leste McNichol St. Park TRENTON St t las S ho ski Nic ade R Brett Park Third Avenue Park Police Station Waterfront Trail Burtdale Park Trenton Greenbelt C.A. (Jack Lange Memorial Walkway) Stanley Park ` ^ Via Rail Station City of Quinte West Y.M.C.A. y 33 Trento n St Fairlawn Rd Harcourt Rd Telephone Rd Golf Course Trenton Memorial Hospital Hamilton Rd Hw Hart's Corners Park ® v Riversid e fH Arena Sidney St %Ð yo Stockdale Rd h wa Hig es ero ` ^ | n 526 P l. %Ð 401 HWY am Pine Acres Park Lower Trent Trail Glen Miller Rd Stockdale Rd Miron Rd Lower Trent Trail Highway of Heroes ! . -F Lock Rd Trenton/Frankford Parks Map Big Boulder 200 400 µ Meters 800 13 Scenic Parks ScenicParks The total area of parkland in Quinte West is approximately 400 acres, encompassing 57 community and neighbourhood parks and floral displays, among other community recreational parkland areas. A full map can be viewed online at www.quintewest.ca Centennial Park Park’s canteen. Located in the “hub” of Trenton, Centennial Park is home to the Duncan McDonald Memorial Community Gardens (Arena), amphitheatre, splash pad, new comfort station, skate park, 16 premier soccer fields, 1 premier hardball field and several play structures. There is also a paved accessible waterfront trail that runs through the park and links to downtown Trenton. From fireworks to ice fishing, there are special events and seasonal activities that take place in the park throughout the year. Hollinger Park Hanna Park This 42-acre park, located in the Trenton Ward, features marked nature trails, beautiful scenery, tennis courts, and a children’s play area. Hanna Park is home to the recently opened Kinsmen Community Dog Park, a fully enclosed, off-leash dog park. Frankford Tourist Park Situated on a stretch of parkland along the Trent River in downtown Frankford, the Tourist Park is the centre for regional outdoor activities and special events. The park has a sandy beach area and playground, covered picnic pavilion, and seasonal overnight camping facilities. To reserve your camping site, please call 613-392-2841 x4414 during business hours or visit the With over 25 acres of hardwood and pine trees, this beautiful public park, located in the Sidney Ward, features a mixture of trees on several marked trails. It also offers a sheltered picnic area adjacent to an open meadow with benches perfect for large group outdoor activities. Community Greenhouse The Quinte West Community Greenhouse is a community-driven, volunteer-run greenhouse located on city property at 8 Meyers St. Trenton. This 100 ft. long, 20 ft. wide professional greenhouse is run by a handful of community volunteers who start the growing season ‘under plastic’ in March. The greenhouse provides fresh produce to the Trenton Care and Share Food Bank, Salvation Army and Community Partners for Success. These groups serve our produce to more than 8,000 low-income earners in our community during the greenhouse-growing season, between midMay and mid-October. If you’re interested in becoming a volunteer with the Community Greenhouse, or if you would like more information, please contact Connie McLean at Community Living at 613-394-2222. Note: The Smoke-Free Ontario Act prohibits smoking within 20 metres of any point on the perimeter of a children’s playground and within 20 metres of any point on the perimeter of a sporting area or a spectator area adjacent to a sporting area. 14 QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 Environmental batawa natural playground Environmental Services What started out as a need to replace outdated playground equipment in Batawa, has turned into a community initiative with both the Batawa Lions Club and the Batawa Development Corporation joining the City of Quinte West in developing a “Natural Playground”. The goal is to create and promote both active and passive play while maintaining a space that will be durable enough to ensure our investment for years to come. Conservation Authorities are community-based environmental protection agencies that work closely with municipal, provincial and federal government partners, landowners and community groups to conserve, restore and manage the natural resources within their watershed jurisdiction. This multi-phased project, expected to be completed by 2017 is designed to be the connection point of the community. The play space will be divided into junior & senior areas as well as a swing bay, possibly a water play and an adventure area. The junior area will include a 4 metre tall wooden tower with a slide and climbing wall as well as a multi – event rope climber, limestone boulder and fallen log climber feature. In the senior area a large robinia-pseudoacacia log jam with a slide and climbing net dominating the space, a horizontal log climbing wall is included and edging ensures the separation of materials. Between these two feature areas a water play opportunity is presented, a concrete runnel in the shape of the Trent Severn Waterway is set into a large sand play area. The runnel includes wiers to represent the lock system and is surrounded by carved logs representing small boats or canoes. Moving further into the site the user is presented with a dual swing bay that includes an accessible basket swing. Continuing into the site exposes an adventure hillslide, a limestone boulder tunnel and even a zipline. A portion of this park will be available for use this summer. Watch for news about the launch. Parks/Conservation Rendition of a Natural Playground Lower Trent Conservation and Quinte Conservation are the two Conservation Authorities who have jurisdiction within the City of Quinte West. Residents are encouraged to contact us regarding a variety of environmental services including: • Obtaining a permit for construction activities adjacent to any waterway or wetland • Advice on tree planting, shoreline naturalization and other land stewardship activities • Water quality and quantity monitoring • Drinking water source protection • Outdoor recreation opportunities • Environmental education events and activities • Bay of Quinte Remedial Action Plan • Flood management programs • Volunteering Lower Trent Conservation 714 Murray Street, Trenton, ON K8V 5P4 613-394-4829 [email protected] www.ltc.on.ca Quinte Conservation R.R. #2, 2061 Old Highway 2, Belleville, ON K8N 4Z2 613-968-3434 [email protected] www.quinteconservation.ca QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 15 Golf Courses/Public Skating GOLF COURSES & driving ranges Barcovan Golf Club 1412 County Road 64 Carrying Place, ON K0K 1L0 Tel: 613-475-2155 www.barcovangolf.com Frankford Golf Course 9 Wallace Street Frankford, ON K0K 2C0 Tel: 613-398-7836 www.frankfordgolf.com Roundel Glen Golf Course 50 Golf Club Road Astra, ON K0K 3W0 Tel: 613-392-1544 www.roundelglen.com Bay of Quinte Golf Course 1830 Old Highway 2 Belleville, ON K8N 4Z2 Tel: 613-968-7404 www.bayofquintegolf.com Murray Hills Golf Course 1595 County Road 28 Wooler, ON K0K 3M0 Tel: 613-397-3037 www.murrayhillsgolfcourse.com Trenton Golf Course 292 King Street Trenton, ON K8V 5W6 Tel: 613-392-9568 www.trentongolf.ca Bayview Family Golf Centre 1915 Old Highway 2 Trenton, ON K8N 4Z9 Tel: 613-962-1254 www.bayviewgolfingcentre.webs.com Oak Hills Golf Course 1538 Frankford-Stirling Road RR #4 Stirling, ON K0K 3E0 Tel: 613-395-2611 www.oakhills.ca Bellevue Driving Range 391 Bellevue Drive, RR #5 Belleville, ON K8N 4Z5 Tel: 613-962-4653 (during season) www.bellevuegolfingcentre.com Quinte Hills Golf Course 63 Holland Road (Stockdale) RR #1 Frankford, ON K0K 2C0 Tel: 613-847-9900 www.quintehillsgolf.com PUBLIC SKATING Fee: $2.00 per person Duncan McDonald Memorial Community Centre 8 Couch Crescent, Trenton, ON K8V 1G8 Saturday8:00 pm - 9:00 pm Sunday 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Tuesday 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Dr. McMullen Recreation Centre 35 March Street, Frankford, ON. K0K 2C0 Sunday 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Wednesday 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm Public skating begins in September and finishes at the end of March when the ice surfaces come out for the year. For ice rental information and times, please contact 613-392-2841 x4414 Please check the City’s website www.quintewest.ca for any cancellations. 16 outdoor skating Enjoy a free skate outdoors courtesy of the Batawa Lions Club and the Batawa Development Corporation. Skate from dawn until 10:00 pm at these three lighted rinks in Batawa’s Town Square. QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 Dog Park & Splash Parks Splash Parks &Dog Park s BarkB e ay by th th , 2015 the Kinsmen Community Dog Park Located in Hanna Park, just off Dufferin Ave., this offleash dog park allows plenty of space for your dog to run. The dog park is completely enclosed to ensure the safety of all. Dog Park Rules and Regulations • All dogs must be licensed. • Puppies under five months of age are not currently allowed in the park. • No female dogs in heat. • Dogs must be under the control of the handler, who must have a leash. • Dog owners/handlers must be present with their dogs inside the park. • Dogs must wear flat collars. • No children under six years of age; children 0 May 3 al Park ni n e t Cen aged 6 to 12 must be accompanied by an adult. • Maximum of three dogs per handler. • No food or drink in glass containers. • Dogs must be removed from the dog park at the first sign of aggression. • Dogs must be on a leash when entering and exiting the park. Owners must comply with all other park rules and regulations. Users of the dog park do so at their own risk. Dog owners are subject to the Dog Owner’s Liability Act. The City of Quinte West is considering developing a new Dog Park Committee; please call the City’s Public Works Department to inquire how you can get involved. the frankford & Trenton Splash Parks Frankford Splash Park FREE! Corner of Riverside Parkway and River Drive in Frankford. Wilf Wilkinson Rotary Splash Pad Bay Street, Trenton. NEW Comfort Station Visit our sites and enjoy the great water features….it’s fun for the whole family! Playground and picnic facilities on site. Opening Date: Victoria Day Closing Date: Thanksgiving SUBJECT TO CHANGE Daily operating hours for both Splash Pads: 9:00 am – 8:00 pm QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 17 WHY COOK Committed to your Independence WHEN YOU CAN FINGER COOK? NOW IN TRENTON 227 DUNDAS ST. E. 613.392.7194 Serving the Municipalities of Brighton, Quinte West & Prince Edward County Non-Profit Transportation 613-392-9640 1-855-283-9640 FINGER COOK OVER 100 MENU ITEMS ONLINE AT Boston Pizza and the Boston Pizza roundel are registered trademarks of Boston Pizza Royalties Limited Partnership, used under license. © Boston Pizza International Inc. 2014. www.quinteaccess.org Keeping our community on the move. L ydia S t. L ouis Sales Representative Multi-Lingual Serving the BUS: (613) 394-4837 Quinte area 1-800-263-2177 for over 29 years RES: (613) 392-8254 FAX: (613) 394-2897 www.discoverroyallepage.com E-MAIL: [email protected] 253 Dundas St. E. Trenton, ON K8V 1M1 18 67 Dufferin Ave. Trenton, ON 613-392-6551 Fax: 613-392-7590 QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 Environmental Technician/Technologist Call us today for information on our products and services. 613-392-7498 • 1-888-711-POOL 83 Dufferin Avenue, Trenton www.trentpoolsandspas.ca We put you to work. loyalistcollege.com NAPA Auto PArts Auto Parts & Supplies Specialists • Total Refinishing & Body Supplies High Performance Parts & Supplies • Tools & Equipment Riverside Automotive TRENTON • 164 Front St., 613-392-6543 Across from Fire Hall beside bridge BOB’S Portable Toilet Rental Since 1984 3f0seYrevaicres Have the conversation today... you and your family will be so glad you did. o • White Wedding units with handwash • Licensed & Insured • Units for all events • Poly Units • Units for the Handicapped Bob Jamieson, Owner 613-968-9616 Shannonville Div. of 1059817 “Where a Flush Beats a Full House” QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 19 4 On The flOOR! Devoted to Pets and Their People Our services and products: As part of the NAPA AUTOPRO team, we are extremely proud winning the 4th, in a row, J.D. Power Award for the highest customer satisfaction. This award is presented annually for attention to detail, customer focus, workmanship, training and industry standards. • Surgery & • Emergency Dentistry Services • Boarding • Premium • Early Detection Pet Food Blood Work • Examinations & Vaccinations • On Line Web Store • Microchipping Ask about Peace of Mind Health Plans Now accepting new clients M & R AUTOPRO 342 Sidney Street, Trenton, ON Dr. Jinni Demine 613-394-6618 Riverview Plaza, 255 Glen Miller Rd., Trenton 613.392.6667 www.TrentonPetHospital.com 35 Front Street | Trenton, ON RESERVATIONS: 613.392.4333 | TAKE-OUT & DELIVERY: 613.392.1266 www.tomassos.ca | 20 facebook.com/TomassosItalianGrille QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 Don’t Tell Me Where To Go! “It is your right to choose who does your insurance claim.. it’s your car, your decision and your right as a consumer” • Nursing • Adult Day Services • In Home Respite • SMILE • Meals on Wheels • Transportation • Foot Care • SMART Seniors Fitness S er ving the Q uinte West a rea for over 100 Yea rs Corner of Wooler Road (County Road 40) & English Settlement Road For information on services available in your community please call: 1-888-279-4866 or 613-392-4181 www.von.ca/hnpe 613-392-5255 one stop for all your pool & spa needs! Since 1972 391 Dundas St. W., Trenton, ON 613-392-5500 (across from Trenton High School in the Parkview Plaza) a Free Computerized sp g & pool Water testin Above Ground & Onground Pools Sales & Service Sunrise Spas & Dreammaker Plug & Play Spas Full Line of Pool & Spa Chemicals, Accessories & Parts Chemicals, Parts & Accessories Inground, Above & On-Ground Liner Replacements www.carmspoolsandspas.com QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 21 Christmas in Trenton Photo by Tim Morris APRIl 24-26 Bay of Quinte Home Show www.bayofquintehomeshow.ca 25 Quinte Trash Bash www.quintetrashbash.ca MAY 2 & 3 34th Annual Kiwanis Walleye World Live Release Fishing Derby Centennial Park 613-403-3666 www.kiwaniswalleyeworld.com 16 Frankford Riverfest & Fireworks Frankford Tourist Park www.quintewest.ca 28 -31 Kinsmen Carnival Centennial Park 30 Barks By the Bay Canine Festival & Trade Show Centennial Park www.barksbythebay.ca 30 Access-a-thon Quinte Access 97 Front Street 613-392-9640 6 Frankford Fish & Game Club Youth Day 613 392-3579 or 613 921-2656 6 Spring Craft Fusion Sale and Showcase Batawa Community Centre $2 admission 613-398-6111 6 Heroes Highway Ride and Rally 2015 Main Parade Square, CFB Trenton 8:30 am – 12:00 pm (depart) 14 Bay of Quinte Road Race Challenge and Tour Quinte West City Hall www.quintewest.ca 25 SEPTEMBER JULY 11 & 12 1 Canada Day Celebrations Centennial Park 613-392-2841 11 26 Annual Ad Astra Dedication 2:00 pm National Air Force Museum of Canada www.airforcemuseum.ca Sports Wall of Fame Induction Ceremony YMCA, Quinte West 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm 16-18 Downtown Trenton’s Festival on the Bay www.downtowntrenton.ca 17 Bay of Quinte Boat Cruise 1:00 – 4:00 pm & 7:00 – 10:00 pm 19 Trenton Big Band Festival Centennial Park Trenton’s 25th Anniversary Scottish Irish Festival Centennial Park october 3 Doors Open Quinte West 10:00 am – 4:00 pm 16 Savour Bay of Quinte Food and Drink Knights of Columbus Hall www.savourquinte.com 24-26 Wheels on the Bay Car, Truck & Bike Show Centennial Park www.mshpromotions.ca/wheels.html 31 Boofest 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm Duncan McDonald Memorial Community Gardens www.quintewest.ca 30 to Classic Country Music Reunion Aug 2 Centennial Park www.ccmr.ca AUGUST School’s Out Summer Carnival 10:00 am – 3:00 pm Quinte West Youth Centre NOVEMBER 6 2nd Annual Senior’s Expo Batawa Community Centre Free admission 21 Holiday Craft Fusion Sale and Showcase Batawa Community Centre $2 admission 28 Frankford Santa Claus Parade 2:00 pm Christmas Fantasy Lighting in Frankford Tourist Park 29 Trenton Santa Claus Parade 4:30 pm Christmas Fantasy Lighting in Fraser Park Trenton DECEMBER 2 DBIA Nativity Celebration & Jingle Bell Walk 4 DBIA Wagon Rides begin 613-394-4318 www.downtowntrenton.ca 5 DBIA Lighting of the Menorah Fraser Park www.downtowntrenton.ca 8-9 Cameron Memorial Soccer Tournament Centennial Park www.quintewestsoccerclub.com JUNE 15 Quinte Zombie Zone Batawa Ski Hill www.quintezombiezone.com WEEKLY EVENTS 21 - 23 Loonie Tic BMW Riders of Quinte West – Reunion Centennial Park www.ltbmwr.ca 22 - 23 Quinte West House League Soccer Tournament Centennial Park www.quintewestsoccerclub.com 22 - 23 Bay of Quinte Heritage Festival www.murraycanaldistrict.ca 29 Hockey Heritage Event Duncan McDonald Memorial Community Gardens 27 United Way presents the Quinte West Food Truck Festival Centennial Park www.unitedwayofquinte.ca 22 Photo by Michael J. Brethour Calendar of Events Calendar of Events Photo by Michael J. Brethour QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 Quinte Access Cruise Nights Sundays from May - September, starts at 5:00 pm Front St. Parking Lot, Trenton RiverFront Square Concert Series Saturdays, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Mid-June to September DBIA Fraser Park Concert Series Fridays, May 29 to September 4, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Fraser Park, Trenton Front Street Farmers’ Market Thursday & Saturday Seasonally from May to November 7:00 am - 2:00 pm Norampac Summer Concert Series July 1- Labour Day weekend Wednesdays & Sundays Centennial Park Amphitheatre www.quintewest.ca Frankford Summer Movie Series Sundays in July & August Starting at dusk Frankford Tourist Park www.frankfordyouthcentre.ca For more event listings, visit the events calendar at www.quintewest.ca or call 613-392-2841 x4479 Please note, events listed on these 2 pages are subject to change without notice. For complete information about an event, please visit the specified website or contact Quinte West City Hall for complete and timely information. Free Fall Photo by John VanHuizen QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 23 FAMILY OWNED, SERVING YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY SINCE 1994! We Are Welcoming New Patients 257 Dundas Street E. Trenton, ON K8V 1M1 613-392-3939 DRS. SUE AND JOHN MARINOVICH marinovichdental.com Rob Haid Contracting Concrete Driveways Concrete Patios Concre Floorste Inc. Stamped - Exposed - Broomed Decorative Coloured Concrete Ofc. 613-475-9049 Concrete Pooldecks Concrete Walkways Cell 613-242-7576 [email protected] • www.robhaidcontractinginc.webs.com • 15223 Little Lake Rd., BRIGHTON 24 QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 Imagine, Discover, Explore! 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, downloadable e-books, DVDs, music CDs, magazines, newspapers, large print books, graphic books, French language material, language learning and literacy material. We have a Family History collection, local directories and microfilmed newspapers. Many of our historical photographs are available on a searchable online database via an on-going digitization project. This year, the library is very excited to provide downloadable e-books and audio-books via our website. 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 our websites. Home Delivery Delivery of service to those unable to visit our facilities is also available. “Homeward Bound” provides materials to residents of many local seniors’ facilities and volunteers deliver materials to members residing in their own homes but who are physically unable to visit their library. Programs for Adults and Kids A wide variety of programs are available at the library. Free computer classes for seniors are offered a number of times a year and the Writer’s Circle of Quinte West meets monthly to share their stories. Other workshops and programs are held at the library. The Quinte Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society calls our library home, providing materials and assistance to visiting genealogists. Regular workshops and guest speakers are offered. We also provide space for organizations such as Volunteer and Information Quinte and QUIS (Quinte United Immigrant Services). Kids are always welcome at the library. We provide opportunities for families to play and learn together. There are books for all ages in both English and French, magazines, CDs and DVDs as well as downloadable audio books and e-books. On our website readers can find Tumblebooks and PebbleGo, online reading and game programs. Regular activity programs for kids are available at the Trenton Branch. These include Mother Goose for parents and babies, Storytime for preschoolers, Little Hammers for young builders, Gaming for Tweens and Teens, and special programs on Saturdays and holidays such as March Break and summer. Our Kid’s Space in Trenton is a centre for creative play and learning with games and activities, a monthly Story Box with reading activities and crafts, and 2 touchscreen Early Literacy Station Computers for kids up to 12 years, with both English and French programs. The new Teen Zone offers comfortable seating for reading, especially our growing graphic novel collection, 2 internet access computers, and a group study/meeting area. Quinte West Public Libraries QUINTE WEST PUBLIC LIBRARIES Friends of the Library Our Friends of the Library group work hard to provide advocacy and material assistance to the library. They host “Reading with Friends”, an adult book club which meets monthly to discuss their readings. The Friends is always ready to welcome new members. Visit your library for an opportunity to Imagine, Discover and Explore! Contact us at www.library.quintewest.ca or by telephone at the Trenton Branch 613-394-3381 or at the Frankford Branch 613-394-3381 x7572 BRANCH LOCATIONS & HOURS TRENTON MAIN: 7 Creswell Drive Trenton, ON K8V 6X5 Tel: 613-394-3381 TTY Users: 613-965-6849 Friday 9:30 am – 6:00 pm Saturday 9:30 am – 4:00 pm Monday 9:30 am – 8:00 pm Tuesday 9:30 am – 8:00 pm Wednesday 9:30 am – 8:00 pm Thursday 9:30 am – 6:00 pm FRANKFORD: 22 North Trent Street, Frankford, ON K0K 2C0 Tel: 613-394-3381 x7572 Monday: CLOSED Tuesday: 10:00 am – 7:00 pm Wednesday: 10:00 am – 7:00 pm Thursday: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm Friday: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm Saturday: 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Friends of the Library book sale hours – Trenton Branch Tuesday: 10:00 am – 1:00 pm Thursday: 10:00 am – 1:00 pm Last Saturday of the month: 10:00 am – 1:00 pm QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 25 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 Linda Lisle, Manager of Economic Development & Tourism at 613-392-2841 Ext 4477. , Neighbours Serving Neighbours with Pride 6 Dundas Street, Trenton ON K8V 3P1 613.394.4318 www.downtowntrenton.ca • Friday Night Concerts in the Park • Downtown Trenton’s Festival on the Bay 26 QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 FARMERS’ Contents FRONT STREET MARKET Council OPEN Thursday and Saturday Buy In-Season Produce, Baked Goods, Artwork, Crafts, Maple Syrup, Honey, Preserves and so much more! LIVE MUSIC from10:00am-1:00pm If you are interested in performing at the Front Street Farmers’ Market, please contact 613-392-2841 ext. 4416 www.quintewest.ca QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 27 Award Programs Award Programs SPORTS WALL OF FAME VOLUNTEER EXCELLENCE AWARDS Located at the YMCA of the City of Quinte West, the Sports Wall of Fame boast over 131 recipients with an induction ceremony held annually to recognize the accomplishments of residents in the areas of athletes, builders, and championship teams. The annual Volunteer Excellence Awards are held January to recognize those individuals and groups who have excelled in volunteer service to make our City a better place to live, work and play. Induction Ceremony: July 11, 2015 Criteria and nomination forms for all of the above can be accessed online at www.quintewest.ca or can be picked up at either of the City’s municipal offices. For more information, please contact the Economic Development & Tourism Services Department at 613-392-2841. Deadline for nominations: December 11, 2015 IRIS AWARDS The City of Quinte West, in partnership with the Trenton Horticultural Society, presents the annual Iris Awards. Nominate yourself or someone you know who goes that extra mile to beautify our City by landscaping their property. Entry forms and criteria are available for pick up at Quinte West City Hall or the Frankford Municipal Office or available for download online at www.quintewest.ca. For more information, please contact 613-392-2841. Deadline for nominations: July 3, 2015 28 QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 Small but Beautiful Photo by Andrea Dubeau Youth Advisory Council youth advisory council THE 5 W’s OF VOLUNTEERING The Youth Advisory Council is the official youth advisory committee for the City of Quinte West. Established in 2009, the Youth Advisory Council advocates for youth issues giving youth a voice, works with the City of Quinte West and the YMCA, and serves as a connection between the leaders of today and the leaders of tomorrow. WHO? You! We have lots of fun and rewarding volunteer experiences for youth, adults and seniors. Volunteer individually, with a friend or with family…the choice is yours! Responsibilities The responsibilities of the Youth Advisory Council are briefly outlined below. • Centralize all the requests/interests of youth (age 13-19) residents of Quinte West. • Act as liaison between the youth residents, the Mayor and City Council, and the schools located in Quinte West. • Plan and implement fundraising activities and events in coordination with City Council, to further the interests and means of local businesses, service organizations, and youth residents. • Become actively involved in the Quinte West community. • Play an active role in the Youth Advisory Council appointment process. • Identify and bring forward issues that have an impact on the youth of Quinte West and may be of sufficient significance to warrant the City’s consideration or support. • Encourage members of the Youth Advisory Council to become more familiar with the workings of local government through education, involvement, and participation. • Encourage the constructive input of the youth of the City of Quinte West on those matters that are likely to have an impact on them. For more info please contact Colleen Vickers at 613-392-2841 Ext. 4487 or [email protected] Council Representative: Michael Kotsovos WHAT? Volunteer opportunities are available in a variety of areas within our programs and special events WHERE? Inside, outside, daytime, evenings… you name it! We have a wide variety of experiences throughout Quinte West. WHEN? Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall...we have volunteer opportunities all year long. Let’s work together to find a time that works for you! WHY? • Experience personal growth, learning and satisfaction • Pursue professional growth and development • Create employment skills • Expand your professional network • Enjoy social interaction/meet new people • Be a part of positive change in your community • Have fun • Build personal empowerment and self-esteem • Instill a value of giving and caring • Complete education or work experience requirements To find the volunteer opportunity right for you, please contact the City of Quinte West at 613-392-2841, or visit us online at www.quintewest.ca. QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 29 Youth Centres Youth Centres A safe place supervised place youth agesskills, 12—18 A safe supervised for youth ages for 12—18 to learn find resources pertaining to them, participate in sportspertaining and recreation to learn skills, find resources to programs them, and socialize with friends. 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Contact: 613-392-6946 www.qwyc.webs.com Contact: 613 392-6946 www.qwyc.webs.com Contact: 613 392-6946 www.qwyc.webs.com A program of the Committee for A program of the Committee for Innovative Thinking for Youth (C.I.T.Y) A program of the Committee for Innovative Thinking(C.I.T.Y) for Youth (C.I.T.Y) Innovative Thinking for Youth 30 Frankford Youth Centre exists “to love and serve the youth of Frankford in positive, practical ways.” We are a drop in centre after school Tuesday to Friday, and offer evening programs for high school students on Friday nights. There is a girls club and a boys club, March Break and Summer Camps, and many special events throughout the year. Volunteers are always needed. Located in downtown Frankford, the youth centre is a non-profit organization fully funded by generous donors. For more information please visit www.frankfordyouthcentre.ca, or our Facebook page, or call 613-398-1211. QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 Accessibility Contacts Collaborative Access Development Service Agencies in Hastings & Prince Edward Counties CNIB 1-800-563-2642 www.cnib.ca Community Living Prince Edward 613-476-6038 www.clpe.on.ca Community Living Quinte West 613-394-2222 www.clqw.ca Community Living Belleville & Area 613-969-7407 www.communitylivingbelleville.org Community Visions & Networking 613-966-8484 [email protected] North Hastings Community Integration Association 613-332-2090 www.nhcia.ca Counselling Services of Belleville & District 613-966-7413 www.csbd.on.ca Pathways to Independence 613-962-2541 www.pathwaysind.com Kerry’s Place Autism Services 613-968-5554 www.kerrysplace.org Madoc COPE Corporation 613-473-4158 www.centrehastings.com Accessibility Advisory Committee Quinte West Staff Accessibility Contacts Chelsey Brooks Anne-Marie Cunningham, [email protected] Darlene Dale Customer Service Policy Doug Jackson June Kennedy If you would like to provide feedback to the City regarding Accessibility of City properties, facilities, or services, please contact: Johanna Teske Bill Vandervoort Council Representative: Duncan Armstrong Quinte Vocational Support Services 613-968-5211 www.qvss.on.ca Kevin Heath, City Clerk [email protected] 7 Creswell Drive, PO Box 490 Trenton, ON K8V 5R6 Phone: 613-392-2841 Fax: 613-392-0131 TTY: 613-965-6849 QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 31 On the Water Ready for a Boat’s View of the Water Photo by Shelley McCumber On the Water Trenchtown Wake Park Trent severn waterway 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 late May 2015, the park will have two straight-line cables with jumps and rail features that will cater to both the seasoned rider, or someone who is just getting started. A Pro-shop is 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. 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 Trent-Severn Waterway. Travelling northwest through Frankford, Sidney, and Murray Wards, boaters can stop at any of the seven Parks Canada locks operated in Quinte West. The entire length of the waterway is 386 kilometres, including 44 locks, two of which are hydraulic and unique to North America. MURRAY CANAL The Murray Canal connects the Bay of Quinte to Presqu’ile Bay, off Lake Ontario. The canal was man-made 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. There is a native portage trail existing across the narrow band of land between the two bays which is known as the Old Portage Road. It claims to be part of the oldest road in Ontario. Murray Canal Photo by Darren Cole 32 TRENT SEVERN LOCKS There are 7 locks located within Quinte West. Charts and passes can be purchased at Lock One in Trenton. Lock 6 in Frankford has been recently upgraded to accommodate overnight visitors with electricity and showers. Parks Canada Locks are also picturesque picnic areas for residents and visitors. Hours of Operation Trent-Severn Waterway 18 May 15 to June 0 am – 4:00 pm Monday to Thursday 10:0 oria Day 9:00 am – 7:00 pm Friday to Sunday; and Vict 7 June 19 to September am – 6:00 pm Monday to Thursday 9:00 day ada Day, August Civic Holi Can and day; Sun to ay Frid – 7:00 pm am 9:00 Day ur Labo and 12 September 8 to October 0 am – 4:00 pm Monday to Thursday 10:0 pm nksgiving 9:00 am – 5:00 Friday to Sunday; and Tha the of end the at ugh ed thro For vessels wanting to be lock of gnated blue zone a minimum desi the at e arriv se plea day, ng. closi re befo tes minu 30 QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 Trent Port Marina NEW BERTH ANNOUNCEMENT! Trent Port Marina in the heart of Quinte West will be open for business this spring. The complete plan includes over 380 docks. Phase 1 is targeted to open by mid-May and will see the breakwaters and over 200 docks installed and ready for the 2015 boating season. All transient and seasonal slips are served with water, electricity and free WiFi. The marina will provide boaters first class amenities that include a bright and roomy boater’s lounge, canteen, laundry facilities, and well-appointed showers and washroom pods. 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”. The main gathering hall overlooking the water, equipped with Free WiFi and projection screens will be ideal for your intimate celebration or business meeting. Fraser Park Marina will continue to offer fuel and pump out services. SEASONAL SLIP RATES start at $43.50/ft Transient rates start at $1.45/ft FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Lisa Grills, Supervisor of Tourism & Special Events 613-392-2841 ext. 4421 • [email protected] www.trentportmarina.ca QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 33 Photo Contest Winners 1 2014 Road Race - Sean Scally Congratulations to the 2014 Quinte West Photo Contest Winners. Visit us online to find out more details about our annual contest, view past photo galleries and be sure to grab your camera and enter your own great shots from Quinte West this year. Honourable mentions 1. Landscapes & Landmarks A River in Winter Jeffrey Bach 2 1 Beauty - Mark Hopper 2. Community & Lifestyle King Harvest Has Surely Come R. Cummings-Deriger 2 3 3 34 Supermoon at Bakers Island - Tim Morris 4. Miscellaneous Small Visitor Lisa Young QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 3. Activities & Events The 8 Darren Cole 4 The Afghanistan Repatriation Memorial Remember, Reflect, Rejoice Photo by R. Cummings-Deriger The Memorial is a beautiful, permanent monument honouring our Canadian soldiers – the men and women who have sacrificed their lives in the war in Afghanistan. The entire project has been funded solely by Canadians honouring Canadian soldiers through the Give To Honour Those Who Gave campaign, with no government assistance. Located in Trenton, Ontario’s Bain Park on the beautiful Bay of Quinte, and with Canadian Forces Base Trenton – Canada’s largest Air Force Base – nearby, the Afghanistan Repatriation Memorial is a fitting tribute not far from where so many repatriation ceremonies occurred and at the beginning of our fallen soldiers’ journey along the Highway of Heroes, from Trenton to Toronto. The entire site is designed to be reflective and contemplative in character and harmonize with its surroundings. Within the Memorial’s circular form, two granite benches provide seating for those who come to reflect and enjoy the peace and beauty of the Memorial site and park which is open year-round. Highway Of Heroes Commemorative Coin Limited mintage of 25,000 $69.95 each (no tax) Payable by Cash, Interac, Visa or Mastercard Supporting Our War Vets Photo by Hilary Amolins (no cheques) Available at City Hall (upstairs counter). Quantities are limited. QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 35 YMCA of Central East Ontario City of Quinte West Branch 50 Monogram Place, Trenton (613)394-9622 Belleville Branch 433 Victoria Avenue, Belleville (613)966-9622 Balsillie Family Branch 123 Aylmer Street, Peterborough (705)748-9622 www.ymcaofceo.ca City_of_QW_Map3.indd 1 36 2/7/2014 10:14:31 AM QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 Christmas in Trenton Photo by Tim Morris Holiday Events Santa Claus Parades November 28, 2:00 pm Frankford November 29, 4:30 pm Trenton Christmas Fantasy lighting ceremonies follow parades in each community Christmas Fantasy Fraser Park, Trenton & Frankford Tourist Park November 29 through January 2, 2016 Thank you to volunteer contributors for their countless hours of setup and maintenance! DBIA Nativity Celebration & Jingle Bell Walk December 2 Lighting of the Menorah December 5, Fraser Park, Trenton Wagon Rides Begin December 4 • Pick-up at Old Town Hall, 55 King St., Trenton • Free, courtesy of the DBIA Business Cards Banners invoiCes Letterhead notepads LaBeLs enveLopes Logo design Laminating BroChures digitaL Copies CheQues raffLe tiCkets posters newsLetters Bookmarks Magazines Canvas Prints & Much More Office: 613-475-2927 • TOll free: 1-800-339-5662 www.willowpublishing.com • [email protected] LIKE US ON FACEBOOK! /willowpublishing QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 37 Concerts in the Park Concerts in the Park DBIA Friday Night Concerts in the Park NORAMPAC Summer Concerts Series Ted Snider Band Shell, Fraser Park Friday evenings June through September 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm www.downtowntrenton.ca Amphitheatre, Centennial Park Wednesdays and Sundays July through to Labour Day weekend For schedule and entertainment line-up, please visit www.quintewest.ca RiverFront Square RiverFront Square is a pedestrian plaza framed by lovely restaurant patios to the west and the Trent River to the east. Residents and visitors alike are invited to enjoy this area that features interlock paving stones, plenty of seating, lighting, beautifully landscaped gardens, an information kiosk and stage. Watch our events calendar on our homepage at www.quintewest.ca for events including the RiverFront Square Concert Series on Saturday evenings during the summer months. 38 QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 Colour Party Photo by Suzanne Meloche Service Clubs Service Clubs 413 Wing (Air Force City) Walter Peckham 613-392-3878 Quinte Queen Rebekah Lodge Margaret Simpson 613-475-2504 Batawa Lions Club Rene Lefort 343-263-1794 Rotary Club of Quinte Sunrise 613-392-4710 Beta Sigma Phi 613-969-1323 Rotary Club of Trenton P.O. Box 22065 www.trentonrotary.ca Elks Lodge 486 & Royal Purple 338 613-392-8722 Frankford Lions Club Harold Wood 613-398-7251 Kente Kiwanis Club Paul 613-394-3890 Kinsmen Club of Trenton [email protected] Kiwanis Club of Trenton membership@ trentonkiwanis.ca Knights of Columbus 613-392-2310 Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 110 Trenton 613-392-3740 Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 387 Frankford 613-398-7866 Trenton Lioness Club 613-392-2537 Trenton Lions Club 613-392-2198 Trenton Odd Fellows Lodge #113 613-392-0584 planning some construction or renovations? Check with our Planning & Development Services Department to see what permits are required before starting your next project. Visit www.quintewest.ca for more information or speak with one of our friendly Department staff at Quinte West City Hall during regular office hours at 613-392-2841. QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 39 Quinte West Schools Schools Hastings & Prince Edward District School Board Algonquin & Lakeshore Catholic District School Board Conseil des ecoles publiques de l’est de l’ontario Bayside Secondary School 1247 Old Highway #2, Bayside 613-966-2922 Sacred Heart Catholic Elementary School 31 Thomas Bata Boulevard, Batawa 613-398-6393 École Cite-Jeunesse 30 Avenue Fullerton, CFB Trenton 613-392-6961 Bayside Public School 132 Aikins Road, Bayside 613-962-0694 Breadner Elementary School 31 Gimli Street, CFB Trenton 613-394-1394 College Street Public School 20 South Street, Trenton 613-392-4524 St . Paul Catholic Secondary School 15 Tripp Boulevard, Trenton 613-394-4843 Frankford Public School 36 Adelaide Street, Frankford 613-398-6425 St. Peter Catholic School 15A Tripp Boulevard, Trenton 613-392-6577 North Trenton School 12 Briardale Boulevard, Trenton 613-392-6294 Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board Prince Charles Public School 138 Dufferin Avenue, Trenton 613-392-5461 Queen Elizabeth Public School 16 Sillers Avenue, Trenton 613-392-5004 Trenton High School 15 Fourth Avenue, Trenton 613-392-1227 VP Carswell Elementary School 4 Seneca Drive, Trenton 613-392-8845 40 St. Mary Catholic School 85 Campbell Street, Trenton 613-392-3538 East Northumberland Secondary School 71 Dundas Street, RR#3 Brighton 613-475-0540 Murray Centennial Public School 654 County Road 40, Trenton 613-392-9238 Stockdale Public School 994 Will Johnson Road, Stockdale 613-398-7200 École Elementaire Marc-Garneau 30 Avenue Fullerton, CFB Trenton 613-392-6961 École Secondaire Marc-Garneau 30 Avenue Fullerton, CFB Trenton 613-392-6961 Conseil des ecoles catholiques du Centre-est École L’Envol 45, pr. Johnson, CFB Trenton 613-392-5590 Private education Quinte Christian High School 138 Wallbridge-Loyalist Road, Belleville 613-968-7870 Trenton Christian School 340 2nd Dug Hill Road, Trenton 613-392-3600 QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 LATTER DAY SAINTS Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 79 Byrne Avenue Trenton, Ontario Tel: 613-392-4084 ANGLICAN Christ Church 770 Highway 33, RR #5 Trenton, Ontario K8V 5P8 Tel: 613-394-7236 www.ontario.anglican.ca Holy Trinity Church Box 419, 60 North Trent Street Frankford, Ontario K0K 2C0 Tel: 613-398-8470 www.ontario.anglican.ca St. George’s Church 9 Byron Street Trenton, Ontario K8V 6S2 Tel: 613-394-4244 www.ontario.anglican.ca METHODIST Frankford Community Free Methodist Church 272 Mill Street Frankford, Ontario K0K 2C0 Tel: 613-398-6386 www.fcfmc.com BAPTIST Orchard View Baptist Church 178 Lester Road, R.R.#5 Trenton, Ontario K8V 5P8 Tel: 613-392-5284 Trenton Baptist Church 15 South Street Trenton, Ontario K8V 2N5 Tel: 613-392-4596 [email protected] BIBLE CHAPEL Lorne Avenue Bible Chapel 66 Lorne Avenue Trenton, Ontario Tel: 613-394-4225 Trenton Wesleyan Church 125 Dixon Drive Trenton, Ontario K8V 1W7 Tel: 613-392-1075 www.trentonwesleyan.org NAZARENE Church of the Nazarene 18148 Telephone Road, R.R.# 1 Trenton, Ontario K8V 5P4 Tel: 613-475-3838 NON-DENOMINATIONAL At the Crossroads 24 Dundas Street West Trenton, Ontario K8V 3P2 Tel: 613-392-8200 www.atthecrossroads.ca PENTECOSTAL CHRISTIAN REFORMED Ebenezer CRC 18 Fourth Avenue Trenton, Ontario K8V 5N3 Tel: 613-394-5046 www.ebenezercrc.ca Community CRC 149 King Street Frankford, Ontario K0K 2C0 Tel: 613-398-7681 Bethel Pentecostal Church 77 Herman Street Trenton, Ontario K8V 6S2 Tel: 613-392-5742 www.trentonbethel.ca FULL GOSPEL Zion Fellowship Church 2598 County Road 40 (Box 51) Wooler, Ontario K0K 3M0 Tel: 613-397-3270 PRESBYTERIAN Full Gospel Tabernacle 33 South Trent Street Frankford, Ontario K0K 2C0 Tel: 613-398-6185 www.fullgospeltabernacle.ca St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church 16 Marmora Street Trenton, Ontario K8V 2H5 Tel: 613-392-1300 www.standrewstrenton.ca ROMAN CATHOLIC St. Alphonsus RC Church 98 County Road 5 Wooler, Ontario Tel: 613-397-3189 St. Francis of Assisi Parish 288 Riverside Parkway Frankford, Ontario K0K 2C0 Tel: 613-398-6745 Places of Worship Places of Worship St. Peter’s Catholic Church 125 Queen Street Mailing: 140 Dundas Street West Trenton, Ontario K8V 3P5 Tel: 613-392-3767 www.stpeters-trenton.org SALVATION ARMY Salvation Army Church 244 Dundas Street East Trenton, Ontario K8V 1L9 Tel: 613-392-3392 UNITED Carrying Place United Church 20 Old Portage Road Carrying Place, Ontario K0K 1L0 Tel: 613-392-2146 Frankford United Church 61 Mill Street Frankford, Ontario K0K 2C0 Tel: 613-398-6434 Stockdale United Church 1671 County Road 5, Box 1, RR #1 Frankford, Ontario K0K 2C0 Tel: 613-634-7280 www.stockdaleunited.ca Trenton United Church 85 Dundas Street East, Box 21025 Trenton, Ontario K8V 1M2 Tel: 613-392-6001 www.trentonunited.ca Wooler United Church 2798 Wooler Road Wooler, Ontario K0K 3M0 Tel: 613-397-1600 [email protected] Westminster United Church 1199 Wallbridge-Loyalist Road Belleville, Ontario K8N 4Z5 Tel: 613-968-4304 [email protected] www.westminsteruc.ca QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 41 Quinte West Cadet Units Cadet Units SEA CADET CORPS 58 RC(Sea)CC Belleville 16 South Front Street, Belleville, ON K8N 2Y3 Parade Night 1830 hours (6:30 pm) Thursday Corps Telephone Number 613-962-4647 E-mail Address [email protected] 79 RC(Sea)CC Trenton Breadner Elementary School, 31 Gimli Rd, Trenton, ON Parade Night 1800 hours (6:00 pm) Tuesday Corps Telephone Number 613-392-1055 E-mail Address [email protected] ARMY CADET CORPS 2818 RC(Army)CC Belleville Belleville Armoury, 187 Pinnacle St., Belleville, ON Parade Night 1800 hours (6:00 pm) Monday Corps Telephone Number 613-966-2123 E-mail Address [email protected] 100 RC(Army)CC Brighton 71 Dundas St. Brighton K0K 1H0 Parade Night 1800 hours (6:00 pm) Monday Corps Telephone Number 905-355-5170 E-mail Address [email protected] 2777 RC(Army)CC Campbellford Campbellford District High School 119 Ranney St. North, Campbellford, ON K0L 1L0 Parade Night 1900 hours (7:00 pm) Monday Corps Telephone Number 705-201-1047 E-mail Address [email protected] 385 RC(Army)CC Madoc Madoc Armouries, 139 St. Lawrence St. E., Madoc, ON K0K 2K0 Parade Night 1830 hours (6:30 pm) Monday Corps Telephone Number 613-473-1841 E-mail Address [email protected] AIR CADET SQUADRONS 173 RC(Air)CS Trenton Trenton High School, 15 Fourth Ave., Trenton, ON Parade Night 1800 hours (6:00 pm) Wednesday Squadron Telephone Number 613-394-5156 E-mail Address [email protected] 608 RC(Air)CS Belleville Belleville Armouries, Pinnacle & Bridge St., Belleville, ON Parade Night 1800 hours (6:00 pm) Wednesday Squadron Telephone Number 613-962-7300 E-mail Address [email protected] 704 RC(Air)CS Trenton Trenton Cadet Training Centre, 3 Yukon Street, 8 Wing/CFB Trenton, Astra, ON K0K 3W0 Parade Night 1800 hours (6:00 pm) Monday Squadron Telephone Number 613-392-1360 E-mail Address [email protected] 851 RC(Air)CS Picton 224 County Road #8, Picton, ON K0K 2T0 Parade Night 1815-2100 hours (6:15 - 9:00 pm) Tuesday Squadron Telephone Number 613-476-6881 E-mail Address [email protected] Cadets must be 12 years of age to join, and may remain in the cadet movement until they reach their 19th birthday. There is no fee to join cadets. Uniforms will be provided after enrolment. Applicants are required to produce their birth certificates when applying to join cadets. Activities vary between each of the cadet elements (Air, Land, Sea). There is classroom training, weekend exercises, and various community services involved. After a complete year of parading with a cadet unit, the cadets may apply to attend a summer camp for Basic Training activities. RCACS – Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron • RCSCC - Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps RCACC - Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps 42 Photo by Lyle Webb QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 SPORTS ACTIVITIES Youth Bowling of Canada & Youth Bowling League...... ................................................................................613-392-5756 Aikido – Bushinkan Dojo............................. 613-395-4747 ARTS GROUPS Batawa Ski Hill................................................ 613-398-6568 Canadian Power & Sail Squadrons... 1-888-277-2628 ............................................................. [email protected] Club Medd Bowling Lanes...........................613-392-5756 Cold Creek Cloggers....................................... 613-392-9145 Dance Time Studio...........................................613-392-8112 Frankford Figure Skating Club................... 613-394-1016 ......................................................................www.frankfordfs.ca Arts Quinte West............................................613-392-7635 Bay of Quinte Community Players..www.mytheatre.ca Cold Creek Wood Carvers............................613-392-1777 Quinte Arts Council........................................613-962-1232 Trent Valley Quilters.........Trentvalleyquiltersguild.com Trenton Stamp Club...................................... 613-394-2024 Trenton Art Club............................................. 613-398-6525 Frankford Golf Club........................................613-398-7836 seniors GROUPS Frankford Minor Softball..............................613-847-1474 Frankford & District Seniors Club #386............................ 613-395-2347 Friends of the Trail..........................................613-398-0782 ...........................................................www.friendsofthetrail.ca Old Timer Hockey – Stirling Arena......... 613-395-5000 Quinte Bay Cloggers..................................... 613-966-7026 Contacts Wooler Minor Sports..................................... 613-394-1016 Community Contacts Community Contacts Seniors 105 Club............................................. 613-392-5400 Seniors Unlimited (Batawa)...................... 613-965-0943 Quinte Bay Gymnastics................................ 613-967-9517 Quinte Blades Speed Skating Club........................................ ...................................................www.quinteblades.reach.net Quinte Judo Club............................................. 613-395-5192 Quinte Men’s Soccer League..................... 613-968-4823 Quinte Needle Arts Guild........................... 613-962-9095 Quinte Rowing Club.......................................613-962-6818 Quinte Sailability............................................613-475-4427 ..........................................................................www.sailability.ca Quinte Touch Football.............. [email protected] Quinte Twirlers Square Dancing...............613-961-7884 Quinte West Minor Ball Hockey League........613-969-5757 Quinte West Amateur Ball......................... 613-394-6500 Quinte West Minor Hockey League........ 613-965-0496 Quinte West Soccer Club............................. 613-965-6283 Sidney Slow Pitch.............................................613-968-5487 Stirling Curling Club..................................... 613-395-4444 Trenton City Sockers Soccer Club........................................... ............................................................... [email protected] Trenton Curling Club..................................... 613-392-5244 Trenton Figure Skating Club....................... 613-955-8912 Trenton Lawn Bowling Club....................... 613-392-5938 Trenton Nomads Hockey (Old-timers)........613-475-1255 Trenton Rowing & Paddling Club.............613-392-7635 Trenton Yacht Club........................................ 613-392-8995 Whaley’s Karate Studio............................... 613-392-4369 QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 43 Community Contacts 44 LIBRARIES & MUSEUMS Frankford Library............................................... 613-398-7572 Farmtown Park.....................................................613-395-0015 Quinte West Main Library..............................613-394-3381 National Air Force Museum of Canada.....613-965-7012 ..............................................................www.airforcemuseum.ca Heritage Café/Trenton Town Hall 1861.. 613-394-1333 The James Alexander Theatre....................... 613-394-1333 COMMUNITY GROUPS 8 Wing / CFB Trenton................................... 613-392-2811 413 Wing Pipe & Drums..............................613-955-0518 Addictions Centre.......................................... 613-969-0077 Alcoholics Anonymous..............................1-866-951-3711 Alzheimer’s Society........................................ 613-962-0892 Big Brothers/Sisters of Hastings and Prince Edward Counties............................... 613-962-3666 Canadian Cancer Society............................ 613-962-0686 Children’s Aid...................................................613-962-9291 Children’s Mental Health Services..... 1-800-668-6868 Community Care.............................................. 613-392-4181 Community Living Quinte West............... 613-394-2222 The Compass Program................................. 613-394-2302 Community Partners for Success...............613-965-1167 ................................................................................613-398-1881 Crime Stoppers.................................................613-969-8477 .......................................................................... 1-800-222-8477 Downtown Business Improvement Area (Trenton).............................................................613-394-4318 FSNA Quinte Branch (National Association of Federal Retirees) ....................................... 613-394-4633 Friends of Trenton Pipes & Drums.......... 613-922-9982 Girl Guides of Canada..............1-877-323-4545 x 3424 Hastings County Social Services............... 613-966-8032 ...........................................................................1-800-267-0575 Health Unit (Trenton)...................................613-394-4831 .......................................................................... 1-800-267-2803 Kids Help Phone......................................... 1-800-668-6868 Lower Trent Conservation........................... 613-394-4829 Loyalist College.................................................613-969-1913 Loyola School of Adult and Continuing Education................................... 613-965-5840 Meals on Wheels............................................. 613-392-5369 Mental Health Services................................ 613-394-3449 New Beginnings.............................................. 613-394-3449 Community Learning Alternatives...........613-394-3740 Quinte Health Care Trenton...................... 613-392-2540 Quinte West Chamber of Commerce......613-392-7635 Scouts Canada (Quinte West)..............1-888-726-8876 Pathways to Independence..........................613-962-2541 Special Olympics............................ 1-888-333-5515 x 278 St. John Ambulance........................................613-962-7933 Trenton Horticultural Society & Garden Centre.............................................613-392-2572 Trenton & District Business & Professional Women’s Club.................. 613-394-0802 ...................................................................caharvey@primus.ca Trenton Children’s Centre........................... 613-392-0595 Trenton Food Bank..........................................613-394-5551 VON – Victorian Order of Nurses........... 613-392-4181 Welcome Wagon..............................................613-475-5994 ...........................................................................1-866-873-9945 YMCA ................................................................. 613-394-9622 Youth Habilitation.......................................... 613-392-8317 FEDERAL AND PROVINCIAL MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT northumberland Hastings & Prince & quinte west Edward County Federal Federal MP Rick Norlock 103-B Dundas Street W. Trenton. ON K8V 3P4 Tel: 613-392-3382 Fax: 613-392-3130 www.ricknorlock.ca MP Daryl Kramp 1 Millennium Parkway Belleville, ON K8N 4Z5 Tel: 613-969-3800 Toll Free: 1-866-471-3800 Fax: 613-969-3803 www.darylkramp.ca Provincial Provincial MPP Lou Rinaldi Eastern Office 6 Oliphant St., Unit 3B Box 1000 Brighton, ON K0K 1H0 Tel: 613-475-1040 Toll Free: 1-800-263-3980 Fax: 613-392-2241 [email protected] MPP Todd Smith 81 Millennium Parkway, Unit 3, P.O. Box 575 Belleville, ON K8N 5B2 Tel: 613-962-1144 Toll Free: 1-877-536-6248 www.toddsmithmpp.ca EMERGENCY CONTACTS Emergency................................................................................ 911 Quinte West O.P.P...........................................613-392-3561 Quinte West Fire Department...................613-392-6557 Quinte Health Care Trenton Memorial Hospital ............................................................................... 613-392-2540 Hastings & Prince Edward Counties Health Unit ............................................................................... 613-966-5550 QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 Investments Insurance Financial Planning BA, CFP® Professional CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER®, Insurance Advisor HollisWealth Advisor Services Inc. & HollisWealth Insurance Agency LTD. 613-546-5444 [email protected] HollisWealth is a trade name of HollisWealth Advisory Services Inc. and HollisWealth Insurance Agency Ltd. Mutual Fund products provided by HollisWealth are provided through HollisWealth Advisory Services Inc. Insurance products provided by HollisWealth are provided through HollisWealth Insurance Agency Ltd. ™ Trademark of The Bank of Nova Scotia, used under license. IN NE CE W Jason Howes 15 ES 0 2 IV T N Utilities, Parking & Cable Included 1 Bedroom from $680 2 Bedroom from $810 Locally Owned & Managed Every championship team has a great coach and game plan. Your finances are no different. The Bay of Quinte supports a world-class walleye and bass fishery Healthy Bay • Healthy Community photo: Art Saunders Find out why at www.bqrap.ca QU I NTE WEST R ESI DENT’S GU I DE 2015 45 A beautiful smile starts here. When you visit our practice, we hope you will experience the fun, friendly atmosphere we work hard to create. We believe that a doctor and patient become a team for treating an individual’s dental needs. Dr. Brett’s experience with pediatric dentistry ensures that his younger patients get the specialized care needed for long optimal, oral health. We offer a full service family clinic and we invite you to experience Dr. Brett’s Family Dentistry today! New Patients and Emergencies Always Welcome Evening and Saturda y appointmen ts available 69 Division St., Trenton 613-392-9586 www.drbretts.com