THE PLACE TO BE
Picture a diamond shape with Montreal in one corner Ottawa in another corner,  Toronto in the third corner and New York State in the fourth corner. Then picture the Quinte area nestled in the heart of the diamond and convenient to all four major spots. Perfect location! Hugging eastern Lake Ontario from Brighton to Napanee, and stretching south into Prince Edward County and north into the Trent River Valley, the region takes its name from the prominent Bay that buffers much of its Great Lake shoreline. 

The Place To Be
The Quinte area boasts a consistent top ranking in the Quality of Life Index with a look and character all its own. Steeped in Loyalist history and never far from water, Quinte captures the heart and soul of Southern Ontario.

The Price Is Right
Belleville offers elegant living in rural and urban settings, only moments from work, at affordable prices. The average purchase price for a home in the region in 2009 was approximately $203,000 From the historic Victorian homes in the heart of Belleville to the rural homes on estate-sized lots to farms, hobby farms, cottages and elegant water front homes, we have it all!

BELLEVILLE is situated on the beautiful Bay of Quinte and is located just off of Hwy 401 between Toronto and Montreal. Known as “The Friendly City”, Belleville offers big city amenities along with small town friendlines. It is not only a great place to live and work, it’s also a great place to vacation. Residents and visitor’s enjoy walking, biking and rollerblading on the Waterfront Trail, shopping at the local Farmer’s Market and unique downtown stores and fishing on the Bay of Quinte in annual fishing derbies Belleville hosts over 100  festivals and events annually, from the Waterfront & Ethnic Festival to concerts hosted by the Empire Theatre, there’s always lots to see and do! TRENTON is located at the western end of the Bay of Quinte, at the mouth of the Trent River, and is the gateway to the historic Trent-Severn Waterway.