Capers Restaurant
Bistro · Front StCapers is the Front Street downtown Belleville bistro — bistro plates, a real wine list, the heritage room. The grown-up dinner answer downtown.
Belleville & Quinte's communities — Belleville (Downtown, East Hill, West Hill), Trenton, Picton, Wellington & Bloomfield.
Restaurants, shops, schools and parks across 7 communities — researched, written and updated by your local broker.
Capers is the Front Street downtown Belleville bistro — bistro plates, a real wine list, the heritage room. The grown-up dinner answer downtown.
Dinkel's is the long-running Belleville Continental room — schnitzel, classics, the kind of heritage German-Austrian dinner that's been quietly excellent for decades. Sunday dinner answer.
Blumen is the Picton-side County farm-to-table destination — produce from the garden, a deep County wine list, the patio over the flower beds. The County standing rec.
Norman Hardie's winery patio is the County summer move — wood-fired pizza, a glass of his much-loved Riesling, and the patio under the trees. Weekend benchmark for County visitors.
Trenton's family Italian rooms have anchored the bay-side town's Friday-night dinners for decades — generous portions, dependable pasta. The standing answer.
Picton's Main Street is the County heritage shopping anchor — boutiques, cafes, the Regent Theatre, the bookshop. The reason Picton sells. Park once.
Belleville's Front Street is the limestone-and-brick heritage main street — Saturday market, boutiques, cafes, and a real downtown comeback story. Underrated for the price.
Quinte Mall on N Front St is the regional mall — chains, food court, the everyday Belleville shopping answer.
Bloomfield's tiny Main Street between Picton and Wellington is heritage shop-after-heritage shop — antiques, cafes, boutiques. The slow County afternoon answer.
Loyalist College in Belleville's west end is the regional pipeline for trades, media production, biotechnology and applied programs. Big regional employer and student-rental driver.
Quinte Secondary is the Belleville public high school — solid academics, sports, the high school most East Hill / West Hill families end up at.
Nicholson is the long-running Catholic independent high school in Belleville — strong academics, sports, an active community. The Catholic answer for families with means.
PECI in Picton is the public high school for the whole County — small, community-rooted, the high school every County family knows.
Sandbanks is the County's freshwater sand-dune park — three big sand beaches, dune hikes, and the most magical lake swim in southern Ontario. Reserve a parking pass early in summer.
Belleville's waterfront on the Bay of Quinte runs the length of downtown — boardwalk, picnic shelters, sunset views, sailboats. The everyday Belleville walk.
Trenton's Lock 1 of the Trent-Severn Waterway is the kind of free entertainment that's better than it sounds — watch pleasure boats lock through, walk the waterfront trail. Sunday morning is the move.
Lake on the Mountain is the curiosity of the County — a small lake sitting on top of an escarpment with a panoramic view of the Bay of Quinte below. Drive up, picnic, take the photo.
Macaulay Heritage Park is the early-19th-century heritage centre at Picton — church, house, museum, grounds. A quick stop on the County tour, free or low admission.
Quinte Conservation runs several conservation areas around Belleville — Vanderwater and Sager are the favourites for Moira River trails and quiet hikes. The everyday Belleville outdoor answer.
Wellington Beach is the village beach right in town — sand, lake, no Sandbanks-style line. The locals' July alternative when Sandbanks parking is full.
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