What to do and see in Bay of Quinte, Bay of Quinte: The Best Things to do Good for Kids

January 22, 2022 Darwin Bolte

Discover the best top things to do in Bay of Quinte, United States including Picton Harbour Pontoon Tours, County Sailing Adventures, The Prince Edward County T-shirt Company, Trent Port Marina, Sandbanks Provincial Park, Dunes Beach, Centre Theatre, Frink Centre Conservation Area, The Empire Theatre, National Air Force Museum of Canada.
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1. Picton Harbour Pontoon Tours

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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Picton Harbour Pontoon Tours

Enjoying the County from the water is a wonderful, relaxing experience that includes History, Natural Habitats and Sights not able to be seen from anywhere else. This 1&1/2 hour tour will also take you into shallow coves to view waterfalls and some of Natures Finest in Prince Edward County. It’s a perfect experience for visitors and locals as well, to see Picton from a very different perspective.

2. County Sailing Adventures

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5.0 based on 41 reviews

County Sailing Adventures

Enjoy a sailing cruise in paradise - Prince Edward Bay in PEC. Sail the edge of the Marysburgh Vortex. Private and shared cruises available. The crystal clear waters of Prince Edward Bay is a hidden gem. Sail to Little Bluff or Half Moon Bay; anchor for a swim, cocktails and snacks.

3. The Prince Edward County T-shirt Company

252 Picton Main St Down the Lane, Picton, Ontario K0K 2T0 Canada +1 613-847-5524 [email protected] http://countytshirts.com
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5.0 based on 28 reviews

The Prince Edward County T-shirt Company

County T-shirts is the premier clothing brand of PEC, sharing our love of local heritage through iconic designs on comfortable garments. Now located in PICTON, 252 Main Street, beside the Post Office.

4. Trent Port Marina

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

5. 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.

6. 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.

7. Centre Theatre

120 Dundas St W, Trenton, Quinte West, Ontario K8V 3P3 Canada +1 613-392-6100 http://www.centretheatre.ca
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4.5 based on 53 reviews

Centre Theatre

8. 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.

9. The Empire Theatre

321 Front St, Belleville, Ontario K8N 2Z9 Canada +1 613-969-0099 [email protected] http://www.theempiretheatre.com
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4.5 based on 164 reviews

The Empire Theatre

Reviewed By ArleneC518

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!

10. National Air Force Museum of Canada

220 RCAF Road, Trenton, Quinte West, Ontario K8V 5P8 Canada +1 613-965-7223 http://www.airforcemuseum.ca/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 326 reviews

National Air Force Museum of Canada

The National Air Force Museum of Canada (NAFMC) is proud to honour the heritage of the Royal Canadian Air Force. Discover an aviation history full of valour and tradition through a wide variety of exhibits, interactive activities and displays, including the fully restored World War II Halifax Bomber (the only one of its kind in the world!). Our 16-acre Airpark features both historic and active aircraft on view for an up-close and personal aviation experience. Also in the Airpark are some 11,000 Ad Astra Stones and 35 Monuments that tribute past and current members of the RCAF.

Reviewed By paulmK2371EE - Toronto, Canada

Have been several times and learned something every time. Veterans conduct fascinating tours and relive their experiences and vast knowledge of these legendary artifacts. Original models of over 40 aircraft are on display both inside and outside the air park. A great outing and a real gem in our own backyard.

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