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Digital Doors Open Quinte West

Explore some traditional Doors Open Quinte West sites without having to leave home. The following sites offer tours, videos and activities that will engage people of all ages.

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Trenton Lions ClubDoors Open Quinte West

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Trenton Lions Club

The Trenton Lions Club has been serving the community since 1939. This group of volunteers supports and participates in many community initiatives. Learn about the all-inclusive playgrounds and the Lion's Foundation guide dogs. Find out about weekly Bingo games and Spaghetti Suppers. During Doors Open, a chip truck will be on site from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

  • Food vendors
  • Full wheelchair access
  • Guided tours available
  • Self-guided tours available
  • Washrooms
  • Photography allowed

Contact info

77 Campbell Street
Trenton, Ontario
Email: trentonlionsontario@gmail.com
https://e-clubhouse.org/sites/trentonon/index.php

Architecture


Dates/hours open

Sep 16 - Sep 16

Quinte West Wastewater Treatment PlantDoors Open Quinte West

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Quinte West Wastewater Treatment Plant

Ever wonder what happens when you flush your toilet? During Doors Open, you can experience a rare opportunity to learn how Quinte West treats its wastewater by taking a tour of this facility. The original plant, commissioned in 1976, was upgraded in 1993 (with tertiary filtration), 2012 (with a sludge holding tank) and again in 2020 (with lifecycle upgrades).

  • Guided tours available
  • Parking
  • Washrooms
  • Photography allowed

Contact info

25 Couch Crescent
Trenton, Ontario
https://quintewest.ca

Architecture

Year built: 2018

Architect: Gore & Storrie Limited (1976); upgrades by J.L. Richards & Associates Limited

Dates/hours open

Sep 16 - Sep 16

Quinte Transit Grand ParadeDoors Open Quinte West

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Quinte Transit Grand Parade

Quinte Transit is a non-profit organization that has been providing transportation services for persons with special needs and seniors in Quinte West and Brighton since 1990. They provide the service with four vans and five buses, all of which are wheelchair accessible. During Doors Open, visit them in Centennial Park for their “Grand Parade” event and learn about their services.

  • Full wheelchair access
  • Kid-friendly
  • Parking
  • Photography allowed

Contact info

Centennial Park
Trenton, Ontario
https://quintetransit.ca

Architecture


Dates/hours open

Sep 16 - Sep 16

Quinte Museum of Natural HistoryDoors Open Quinte West

Quinte Museum of Natural History

Come and explore Quinte’s destination for science and discovery! With a mission to inspire discovery, conservation and stewardship of our natural heritage, the museum offers a new awe-inspiring exhibit, Diving Deep: A Tale of Whales Through Time! Learn about the evolutionary journey of these ocean giants with life-sized whale skeletons. This exhibit is sure to make a splash.

  • Full wheelchair access
  • Guided tours available
  • Kid-friendly
  • Parking
  • Self-guided tours available
  • Washrooms
  • Photography allowed

Contact info

99 Dufferin Avenue
Trenton, Ontario
Email: info@quintemnh.ca
https://quintemuseum.ca

Architecture

Building type: Museum

Dates/hours open

Sep 16 - Sep 16

Miron Valley Stable & Riding SchoolDoors Open Quinte West

Miron Valley Stable & Riding School

The family-run farm where these stables are located was set up for everyone to enjoy the love of horses and ponies! Offering year-round services, this site has the largest indoor lesson arena in Quinte West — great for prepping riders for the show ring. A smaller indoor arena is available, too, for beginners and private lessons.

  • Guided tours available
  • Kid-friendly
  • Parking
  • Photography allowed

Contact info

337 Miron Road
Quinte West, Ontario
http://www.mironvalleystable.ca

Architecture

Building type: Farm

Dates/hours open

Sep 16 - Sep 16

Crazy Creek Fishing PreserveDoors Open Quinte West

Crazy Creek Fishing Preserve

Crazy Creek Fishing Preserve has been in operation for over 25 years. It offers public fishing, as well as a gathering space for barbeques, birthday parties and company get-togethers. During Doors Open, come and take a guided tour to view the 17 ponds — stocked with rainbow trout and speckled trout — set amid a beautiful cedar forest.

  • Guided tours available
  • Kid-friendly
  • Parking
  • Photography allowed

Contact info

362 Glen Ross Road
Frankford, Ontario
https://crazycreekfishing.blogspot.com

Architecture


Dates/hours open

Sep 16 - Sep 16

Trenton Cold StorageDoors Open Quinte West

Trenton Cold Storage

Two prominent men – Eben James and William Fraser – had tremendous influence on the development of Trenton through their lives and their rivalry, establishing a company that would influence the development of the town more than any other company in its history. By the 19th century, Trenton was becoming a central hub of agriculture distribution in Ontario. James and Fraser took advantage of this factor by establishing Trenton Cold Storage, using the region’s expanded train and steamship networks to distribute produce more effectively to regional, national and international markets. And apples made up a large part of that produce. The influence of this company and these two men has left an enduring legacy that resonates in the town today. Learn more about their lives and their company through the Sean Scally video below – entitled Apples and Egos: The Saga of Eben James and William Fraser – and see for yourself how apples and egos impacted the history of Trenton.

  • Digital Doors Open
  • Videos

Contact info

21 Albert Street
Trenton, Ontario

Architecture

Building type: Commercial

Dates/hours open

Dec 10 - Dec 10

Trent Severn Canal, TheDoors Open Quinte West

Trent Severn Canal, The

The Trent-Severn Waterway is a 386-kilometre (240-mile) canal route that connects Lake Ontario at Trenton to Georgian Bay in Lake Huron at Port Severn through 46 locks, following the same rugged route taken by Samuel de Champlain in 1615. Begun in 1833 primarily as a safe passage for ships on the Great Lakes against possible American attack, the waterway would soon prove its value as a system of transportation for goods as well and would become an economic boost for the nation. Lured by the promise of free land, thousands of British, French and Italian men came to Canada to build the canal. The first lock was built in Bobcaygeon in 1833, but the entire canal wasn’t completed until 1920 – 87 years later. Today, the canal is run by Parks Canada and is a recreational boater’s paradise that attracts 18,000 visitors from across North American each summer. During Digital Doors Open, you can learn more about this engineering feat through the video below.

  • Digital Doors Open
  • Videos

Architecture

Building type: Transportation

Dates/hours open

Dec 10 - Dec 10

Old Church TheatreDoors Open Quinte West

Old Church Theatre

Built in 1876, this beautifully renovated, rural church has been a musical hub to performers from across Canada and around the world. Known originally as the Johnstown Church, the building served its mainly farming congregation for many years until it fell into disrepair and was abandoned. Saved from demolition and restored by former CBC broadcaster Roy Bonisteel (1930-2013), a member of this community, the Old Church became an intimate setting where musical icons and a wealth of local talent have since performed. Its unmatched acoustics make it the ideal space for live music and theatre performances. Today, the venue is also licensed and offers Ontario craft beers and local Prince Edward County wine in addition to its many live performances. Check out their popular The Beer from Here podcast on their YouTube channel. And, to learn more about this unique Digital Doors Open site, watch the Sean Scally video below.

  • Digital Doors Open
  • Videos

Contact info

940 Bonisteel Road
Trenton, Ontario
https://oldchurch.ca

Architecture

Year built: 1876
Building type: Place of worship Theatre

Dates/hours open

Dec 10 - Dec 10

Gilmour Lumber Company SiteDoors Open Quinte West

Gilmour Lumber Company Site

In the late 1800s, lumber companies were plowing through the old growth forests of Ontario, making and breaking towns and villages. Trenton was no different. In 1852, Gilmour and Company constructed a sawmill at the Trent Port along the Bay of Quinte. David Gilmour arrived in Trenton in 1879 to take over the mill operation, both expanding and mechanizing the business to take advantage of the plentiful supply of trees that made its way down the Trent River. To accompany their growing workforce, the company also built new homes in Trenton. Despite a devastating fire, Gilmour continued to grow his business. The Gilmour Mill had a huge impact on the expansion of Trenton, becoming the largest sawmill in the world. Its effects are felt still today. Watch the documentary below, by Sean Scally – entitled Lumberbaron: The Gilmour Years – and discover the story about the effect of the Gilmour Lumber Company on the region from Trenton to the Muskokas.

  • Digital Doors Open
  • Videos

Contact info

At the Old Sawmill site, near the dam at Lock 1 (29-45 Regional Road 33)
Trenton, Ontario

Architecture

Year built: 1852
Building type: Commercial

Dates/hours open

Dec 10 - Dec 10

Central Ontario RailwayDoors Open Quinte West

Central Ontario Railway

By the 1880s, the Prince Edward County Railway had been running the 51-kilometre (32-mile) route from Picton to Trenton Junction for a few years before the arrival of Samuel Ritchie from Akron, Ohio – a financier and mine owner who had been buying up land north of Trenton. Ritchie would take over the Prince Edward County Railway to extend the line to become the Central Ontario Railway to serve his mining interests. But coupled with issues around the quality of the ore being transported and financial difficulties, the full extent of Ritchie’s vision was never realized before his death. The line was eventually absorbed by the Canadian National Railway and Samuel Ritchie’s Central Ontario Railway was all but forgotten. Watch the documentary below – entitled Ritchie’s Follie: The Central Ontario Railway, by Sean Scally – to learn more about this little-known piece of Trenton history.

  • Digital Doors Open
  • Videos

Contact info

Trenton Junction (18277 Telephone Road)
Trenton, Ontario

Architecture

Building type: Transportation

Dates/hours open

Dec 10 - Dec 10

Canadian Forces Base TrentonDoors Open Quinte West

Canadian Forces Base Trenton

The Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Trenton is a Canadian air force base located in Quinte West. It opened in 1931 as the Royal Canadian Air Force Station Trenton, intended to be a smaller, supporting base for the larger CFB Borden near Barrie. By 1937, however, it had eclipsed Camp Borden as the primary flying training centre. Trenton was the largest training centre in the British Commonwealth during the Second World War. Today, the site remains hugely important not only as one of Canada’s primary military bases and home to the National Air Force Museum of Canada, but it is the largest employer in Trenton and the starting point of the so-called Highway of Heroes – a stretch of highway that is often travelled by a convoy of vehicles carrying a fallen soldier’s body. Most recently, CFB Trenton was used as a quarantine facility for people returning to Canada during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. As part of Digital Doors Open, learn more about the fascinating history of this site through the video below.

  • Digital Doors Open
  • Videos

Architecture

Building type: Military Transportation

Dates/hours open

Dec 10 - Dec 10

British Chemical Company SiteDoors Open Quinte West

British Chemical Company Site

October 14, 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the explosion of the British Chemical Company – a defining moment for the town of Trenton. At the time of the explosion, Trenton was a town of only 4,500 people. Even though the town has grown and expanded in the decades since and is now a thriving community (and the site of the British Chemical Company, now ruins on the site of the old Gilmour sawmill), many people have no knowledge of this incident – and, clearly, there are no eyewitnesses left to tell the story. As part of Digital Doors Open, watch the film below (based on the book by John Melady) – entitled Playing with Fire, by Sean Scally – and learn what really happened that fateful night over a century ago. It is a story filled with heroes, rumours of conspiracy and of a country coming into its own.

  • Digital Doors Open
  • Videos

Contact info

29-45 Regional Road 33
Trenton, Ontario

Architecture


Dates/hours open

Dec 10 - Dec 10

Trenton Seniors Club 105Doors Open Quinte West

Trenton Seniors Club 105

Start the day with a pancake breakfast at the Trenton Seniors Club 105 (for a small fee) and discover what keeps everyone so busy — from shuffleboard and snooker to cards and darts. Check out the fully equipped workshop and arts and crafts area. Meet the people who enjoy these activities daily and hear their stories. All ages are welcome.

  • Full wheelchair access
  • Guided tours available
  • Kid-friendly
  • Parking
  • Self-guided tours available
  • Washrooms
  • Photography allowed

Contact info

61 Bay Street
Trenton, Ontario
Email: club105trenton@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/TrentonSeniorsClub105

Architecture

Year built: 1952
Building type: Attraction

Dates/hours open

Sep 16 - Sep 16

Research Casting International (RCI)Doors Open Quinte West

Research Casting International (RCI)

Research Casting International is one of the world’s largest providers of museum technical services — specializing in the fabrication of paleontology displays. Their services include specimen mounting and restoration, molding and casting, exhibit fabrication and more. During Doors Open, come and check out some of their current projects, explore their facility and watch the team work on these fascinating displays.

  • Digital Doors Open
  • Guided tours available
  • Parking
  • Partial wheelchair access
  • Self-guided tours available
  • Photography allowed
  • Videos
  • Kid-friendly

Contact info

15 Dufferin Avenue
Trenton, Ontario
Email: info@rescast.com
https://rescast.com

Architecture

Building type: Attraction Commercial

Dates/hours open

Sep 16 - Sep 16

Quinte West Gardens-Growing CommunityDoors Open Quinte West

Quinte West Gardens-Growing Community

The goal of this community garden, located at the base of Mount Pelion, is to grow a sense of community by encouraging relationships through gardening, food production, environmental awareness and education. Join a guided tour and enjoy some samples. Garden-themed kids’ activities and seed-saving stations will also be available. Light refreshments and garden-grown food will be served.

  • 2023 theme: Food
  • French services available
  • Guided tours available
  • Kid-friendly
  • Parking
  • Partial wheelchair access
  • Self-guided tours available
  • Washrooms
  • Photography allowed

Contact info

47 Guelph Street
Trenton, Ontario
Email: info@quintewestgardens.org
https://www.quintewestgardens.org

Architecture

Year built: 2016
Building type: Food and drink

Dates/hours open

Sep 16 - Sep 16

Quinte Waste SolutionsDoors Open Quinte West

Quinte Waste Solutions

Quinte Waste Solutions is the municipal recycling service that has collected for nine member communities for over 25 years. At its Trenton location – known as the Material Recovery Facility – they process over 50 metric tonnes of household recycling each day. During Digital Door Open, watch the video below to see how recycling works - from curbside collection to the sorting line to the finished bales of recycled materials that are then sold to companies for new uses.

  • Digital Doors Open
  • Videos
  • Kid-friendly

Contact info

270 West Street
Quinte West, Ontario
https://quinterecycling.org

Architecture

Year built: 1990
Building type: Green building

Dates/hours open

Dec 10 - Dec 10

Ontario Genealogical Society, Quinte BranchDoors Open Quinte West

Ontario Genealogical Society, Quinte Branch

The Quinte Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society has its library in the Quinte West Public Library (Trenton Branch), offering resources for researching local or family history, with records from around the world and around the corner. Volunteers will be available to assist with questions or research. Come and visit — and learn something about your ancestors while you’re here.

  • Guided tours available
  • Parking
  • Partial wheelchair access
  • Self-guided tours available
  • Washrooms
  • Photography allowed

Contact info

7 Creswell Drive (City Hall)
Quinte West, Ontario
Email: quintechair@ogs.on.ca
https://quinte.ogs.on.ca

Architecture

Building type: Library

Dates/hours open

Sep 16 - Sep 16

National Air Force Museum of CanadaDoors Open Quinte West

National Air Force Museum of Canada

Established in 1984, the National Air Force Museum of Canada is dedicated to preserving and telling the history of Canadian military aviation. The museum — with over 7,000 square metres (75,000 square feet) of exhibition space with an adjoining 6-hectare (16-acre) air park — captures the spirit, daring and courage of the men and women of the Royal Canadian Air Force.

  • Digital Doors Open
  • Videos
  • Activities and games
  • Collections and resources
  • Kid-friendly

Contact info

220 RCAF Road
Astra, Ontario
http://airforcemuseum.ca

Architecture

Year built: 1984
Building type: Attraction Military Museum

Dates/hours open

Sep 16 - Sep 16

Quinte West Operations CentreDoors Open Quinte West

Quinte West Operations Centre

Opened in 2017, this facility was built to accommodate services that were previously provided out of several fragmented pre-amalgamation (1998) facilities. The 9,300-square-metre (100,000-square-foot) building is home to repair and storage areas, truck wash bays and staff amenity areas. Tours will be available, starting at 10 a.m.

  • Full wheelchair access
  • Guided tours available
  • Kid-friendly
  • Parking
  • Washrooms
  • Photography allowed

Contact info

177 North Murray Street
Trenton, Ontario
Email: mayor@quintewest.ca

Architecture

Year built: 2017
Building type: Transportation

Dates/hours open

Sep 16 - Sep 16

Brambleberry FarmDoors Open Quinte West

Brambleberry Farm

Brambleberry Farm is open for fresh fruit from mid-June to September and year-round for frozen berries. They have offered pick-your-own fruit now for over 40 years. During Doors Open, visitors can take informative and educational wagon tours to discover more about where their food comes from. Learn about modern techniques as well as the many challenges of berry production.

  • 2023 theme: Food
  • Guided tours available
  • Kid-friendly
  • Parking
  • Partial wheelchair access
  • Self-guided tours available
  • Washrooms
  • Photography allowed

Contact info

9 Mitchell Road
Wooler, Ontario
Email: berryfarm@hotmail.com
https://brambleberryfarm.ca

Architecture

Building type: Commercial Food and drink

Dates/hours open

Sep 16 - Sep 16