The bird’s eye view of the beautiful Bay of
Quinte over Trenton looking north at the
mouth of the Trent-Severn Waterway.
The Trent River feeds into Lake
Ontario at the Bay of Quinte and is
home to the first navigation lock of
the canal system. Trenton, on the Bay
of Quinte, is home to Lock 1 and the
beginning to one of the most beautiful and relaxing voyages you will
ever make.
START HERE - BOAT RAMP AND
PUBLIC MOORAGE IN TRENTON
Within Trenton there are four boat
launch facilities along the Trent River.
On the east side there is the Trenton
Greenbelt Conservation Area as well as
the Dufferin Avenue site on the Bay of
Quinte. On the west side, launches are
located in Centennial Park and the
Kiwanis Park & Trail.
Long term parking facilities are available. To make arrangements contact the
Quinte West Tourist Information Centre,
open year-round. Call 1-800-930-3255
or visit www.quintewesttourism.ca.
Park Marina is located in the centre
of downtown and visitors are welcome to dock for a few hours. On
your way to the Tourist Information
Centre, stroll along the riverfront
through the Farmer’s Market, or borrow a bicycle and ride along the
shoreline Jack Lange Memorial trail.
All within minutes of the marina, visitors will find local services such as
restaurants, hardware and marine
supply stores, pharmacy, post office,
laundry facilities, retail shops and
liquor/beer outlets.
Fraser Park Marina has a complete
fuel dock, with both gasoline and
diesel, as well as pumpout facilities.
Robert Patrick Marina is situated
within Centennial Park on the northeast entrance to the waterway and
moorage grants front row access to the
many festivities held throughout the
park from May to September.
The Annual Walleye World Fishing Derby,
a live release tournament lures fishermen
from all over North America to the
waters of the Bay of Quinte on the
first weekend in May.
MARINAS IN TRENTON
There are two marinas located in
Trenton: the Robert Patrick Marina
and the Fraser Park Marina. Fraser