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Check out our guide to the best aquatic activities in the region so that you can start planning your next adventure on the water.
From trophy walleye to salmon, you can fish for #QuinteGold in the BoQ 12 months a year.
Learn moreIt’s everything we were promised in in Back to the Future, only on the water.
Learn moreA combination of paddling and surfing, SUP is easy to learn and offers a fun full-body workout. No experience necessary.
Learn moreMembership and rentals at the Trenton Rowing and Paddling Club for recreation on the water.
Learn moreChoose your own all-inclusive adventure from a backcountry canoe to a “Pint and Paddle.”
Learn moreEstablished in 1876, they’ve been mastering cruising, keelboats and dinghies longer than your grandma’s grandma.
Learn moreNo boat required. Just show up with your swimsuit in tow and you’ll be towed in turn. Adrenaline free of charge.
Learn moreMake your “slip” into summer easy; get your transient access pass from the marina office.
BellevilleMake your “slip” into summer easy; get your transient access pass from the marina office.
Quinte WestLooking to float your boat? Keep this list of boat launches handy when you’re ready to head out on the water.
German’s Landing
Frankford Tourist Park
Water Street
Baptiste Street
Trent Port Marina
Centennial Park
Rossmore
Meyers Pier
South George Street
Herchimer Ave
Point Anne Road
Bay of Quinte Region is an alliance of interdependent communities, bound together by a common history, shared economy, and the water that surrounds and defines us. We hope to welcome you soon.
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