Things to do in Bay of Quinte, Bay of Quinte: The Best Nature & Parks

October 14, 2021 Lean Nau

Discover the best top things to do in Bay of Quinte, United States including Proctor Park Conservation Area, Trent Port Marina, Kiwanis Bayshore Trail, Sandbanks Provincial Park, Dunes Beach, Frink Centre Conservation Area, Point Petre Wildlife Conservation Area, Bleasdell Boulder Conservation Area, Centennial Park, Tyendinaga Cavern and Caves.
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1. Proctor Park Conservation Area

96 Young Street, Brighton, Ontario Canada +1 613-394-4829 http://www.ltc.on.ca/conservation/ca/pp/
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Proctor Park Conservation Area

2. Trent Port Marina

15 Creswell Drive, Quinte West, Ontario K8V 6X5 Canada +1 613-392-2841 [email protected] http://www.trentportmarina.ca
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5.0 based on 47 reviews

Trent Port Marina

Open by appointment only Oct 31-May 1. The premium class 374-slip Trent Port Marina is the ideal home port and stop point for boaters navigating the Bay of Quinte & Trent-Severn Waterway. It offers the ultimate gateway to an abundance of Quinte West and Bay of Quinte Region amusements, sights and attractions. Stretch your sea legs and take a short stroll to discover Downtown Trenton, where you’ll experience a unique selection of dining and retail offerings, groceries/supplies, liquor/beer outlets, Farmers’ Market, events & entertainment. Transient & seasonal deep draft dockage up to 100ft; 30 & 50 amp service; water; gated entry & free WiFi; Gas/Diesel & pump out; Demasting, Dockside assistance; “Boaters Only” lounge, private showers, business centre & free laundry facilities; parking, ice cream/snack bar, ice, BBQ’s/picnic areas & event facilities; Canada Customs marine port of entry; Deepwater launch ramp onsite; winter storage, crane & lift available nearby; Clean Marine Certified

Reviewed By stewartarthurl - Trenton, Canada

We had the pleasure of staying here for 1 season in there 2nd year open, Great facility all modern convienances friendly knowladgable staff, great rates per foot for your water craft. the only small negative is we had a pontoon and had to pay the same price as any other boat althouhg we dint need water or hydro

3. Kiwanis Bayshore Trail

Belleville, Ontario K8N 5K7 Canada
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Kiwanis Bayshore Trail

Reviewed By ppoppet46 - Belleville, Canada

You can see the view of the Bay of Quinte all along this lovely trail. It is great for bike riding, pushing a stroller or a walker, running or just for a leisurely walk. I usually see swans, ducks, Canada geese and other types of birds. They are many places to sit. There is a good play ground for the children. All along the trail is a photographer's paradise.

4. Sandbanks Provincial Park

County Road 12, Picton, Ontario K0K 2T0 Canada +1 613-393-3319 http://www.ontarioparks.com/park/sandbanks
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4.5 based on 1,388 reviews

Sandbanks Provincial Park

Reviewed By 220Hank

We spent a week with all of our family in Wellington & took them to Sandbanks Provincial Park a number of times as they all loved the wonderful sandy beach & facilities The Grandchildren loved it & had a great time. It is so large & safe for the children as it is shallow for a long ways. Bring chairs & umbrellas & sunscreen.

5. Dunes Beach

County Road 12, Picton, Ontario K0K 2T0 Canada
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4.5 based on 120 reviews

Dunes Beach

Reviewed By A586NEmartinp - Montreal, Canada

Visited during construction vacation 2020. - Not many mask were worn around - Tried to keep safe distance was a bit hard But giving my quote for the beach which was very nice white sands, water was hot enough for swim and I didnt see much algue.

6. Frink Centre Conservation Area

381 Thrasher Rd, Belleville, Ontario K0K 2V0 Canada
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4.5 based on 35 reviews

Frink Centre Conservation Area

Reviewed By 889joshd

Been going since i was a kid. lots of trails to explore. different seasons offer different things to see and do.

7. Point Petre Wildlife Conservation Area

County Rd 24, Picton, Ontario Canada http://prince-edward-county.com/point-petre-4/
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4.5 based on 44 reviews

Point Petre Wildlife Conservation Area

While a simple beach on Lake Ontario, it is right next to CFB Picton Training area where in the 1950's, models of the Avro Arrow were launched to test wing shapes.

Reviewed By kimberleigha2017 - Toronto, Canada

We love going to Point Petre, no matter what time of year, it's beautiful. Unfortunately, hunters have been going there and not picking up their shot gun shells. It's sad to see all the garbage all over the beach. My kids decided to reuse the shells to make a beach Christmas tree was the best thing to do...

8. Bleasdell Boulder Conservation Area

Trenton Frankford & Johnstown Roads, Frankford, Quinte West, Ontario K8V 5P6 Canada +1 613-394-4829 http://www.ltc.on.ca/conservation/ca/bb/
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Bleasdell Boulder Conservation Area

9. Centennial Park

8 Couch Cres, Trenton, Quinte West, Ontario K8V 1G8 Canada +1 613-392-2841 http://quintewest.ca/en/residents/parks.asp
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4.5 based on 47 reviews

Centennial Park

Reviewed By estherdal - Trenton, Canada

Good amenities - huge covered picnic area. Children’s play equipment. Good band shell. Terrific walkway with benches overlooking the Bay of Quinte and Prince Edward County. Lots of parking. An enclosed dog area. And in the summer a great splash pad. Several soccer fields. Lots of open space with trees and grass

10. Tyendinaga Cavern and Caves

2623 Harmony Road, Belleville, Ontario K8P 3E1 Canada +1 613-919-5686 [email protected] http://tyendinagacaves.blogspot.com
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4.5 based on 119 reviews

Tyendinaga Cavern and Caves

Ontario's oldest natural cavern. Offering guided tours and knowledgeable staff. Open from Victoria Day until Labour Day. Beautiful setting on 60 acres with nature trails and open fields.

Reviewed By VAH1965 - Toronto, Canada

These caves just outside of Belleville were quite fascinating - went on a tour there over the summer and got a chance to explore underground caves that are thousands of years old, fitted with steps and ramps for easy access in and out. Staff offered very interesting facts, were informative, and gave everyone enough time to check everything out. One small caveat - perhaps not for the very claustrophobic

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