Welcome to Trenton Quinte West with a population of approximately 43,086 (2011) and growing.
Ample Trails and Greenspace
Outdoor fun at the Splash Pad, Soccer Fields, Ball Diamonds, Skate Park and Amphitheatre all located at Centennial Park
Home to The Canadian National Air Force Museum, and CFB Trenton- One of the largest bases in Canada
Trenton is a bilingual community featuring both English and French. Once previously economically known for stable lumber and transportation, now known to have one of the largest bases in Canada - CFB Trenton.
Stop by the Canadian National Air Force Museum, catch an OHL Trenton Golden Hawks hockey game or check out the Quinte Museum of Natural History (Dinosaur bones and historical animals).
If you are looking for fun for the whole family, stop in at the YMCA to go for a swim or enjoy a workout. You can bring the family to have some outdoor fun at the splash pad or grab a soccer ball and kick it around one of the several soccer fields at Centennial Park.
If you are lucky enough to be in town when the Amputate theatre has a movie or a band playing, grab a blanket, make it a date and take it all in.
This small town is equipped with many other beautiful features to offer, including the Trent-Severn Waterway that is a 386-kilometre-long canal route connecting Lake Ontario to Georgian Bay, Lake Huron, at Port Severn.
The major natural waterways that are encompassed in this town include the Trent River, Otonabee River, Kawartha Lakes, Lake Simcoe, Lake Couchiching and the Severn River.
Home to one of the largest glacial erratic’s known in North America, the “Bleasdell Boulder Conservation areas" is maintained by the Lower Trent Conservation Authority and consists of a 1.5 km hiking loop trail.
All in all, Trenton is a beautiful community to call home for your family and business needs.