Discover the best top things to do in Belleville, Canada including The Empire Theatre, Glanmore National Historic Site, Frink Centre Conservation Area, Tyendinaga Cavern and Caves, Zwick Centennial Park, Vanderwater Conservation Area, Maple Dale Cheese, Belleville City Hall, Grills Orchards.
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4.5 based on 164 reviews
We visited the Empire Theatre to see the Jim Cuddy Band. It was awesome! The staff were welcoming, helpful and friendly. Our seating was perfect and the Jim Cuddy Band performance was outstanding!
4.5 based on 80 reviews
Discover Belleville's Treasure: Glanmore National Historic Site. This grand Victorian mansion serves as both a historic house and community museum. It was built in 1883 for prominent Belleville Banker John Philpot Curran Phillips and his wife Harriet. Glanmore was designated a National Historic Site for its exceptional 2nd Empire style architecture. The historic house has had extensive restoration. The museum exhibits artifacts original to the historic house as well as fine art and decorative objects from the Couldery collection and artifacts that are significant to local history from the Regional collection. The museum is open-year round.
the self guided tour of this house is stunning, most of the furniture is authentic The home has been restored to a beautiful piece of art!
4.5 based on 119 reviews
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.
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
4.5 based on 127 reviews
This was my first time at Zwick’s Park and it won’t be my last! There’s a walking/biking path around the water (Bay of Quinte?) and a rocky shore that you can walk on to get closer to the water. Lily pads are plentiful, and we saw some wee turtles sunning on the logs. Bring your lunch and picnic at one of the tables. There’s a great children’s play area, and when we were there, live music! This is the perfect spot for photos of the water, boats, ducks (we saw a cormorant), the bridge over to Picton, etc... Simply a lovely spot.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
It is a gem here in Quinte. Great for walking or mt. biking. The parking fees are pathétique, but this was the conversation authority's decision.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
Visited this store several times prior to this covid thing. Been unable to visit for a few months, so our son in Belleville ordered a birthday gift pack, a variety of my favourite cheeses, spreads and jams. Awesome gift, superbly triple packed in gift box, cold shield and sturdy outer cardboard box, cold bags inside were still cold when we received them. Wonderful surprise, wonderful gift.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
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