Bay of Quinte

Bay of Quinte

The Bay of Quinte is on the northern shore of Lake Ontario.

Located about 200 kilometers east of Toronto and 400 west of Montreal, the Bay of Quinte is a long, thin bay in the shape of a letter "Z". The northern side of the bay is defined by the mainland, while the southern side follows the shore of the Prince Edward County headland. Beginning in the east with the outlet to Lake Ontario, the bay runs west-southwest for 25 kilometers to Picton, where it turns north-northwest for another 20 kilometers as far as Deseronto. From there it turns south-southwest again for another 40 kilometers, running past Big Island on the south and Belleville on the north. The width of the bay rarely exceeds two kilometers. The bay ends at Quinte West (formerly Trenton) and the Trent River, both also on the north side. The Murray Canal has been cut through the few miles separating the end of the bay and Lake Ontario on the west side. The Trent River is part of the Trent-Severn Waterway, a canal connecting Lake Ontario to Lake Simcoe and then Georgian Bay on Lake Huron.

The Bay, as it is known locally, provides some of the best trophy Walleye angling in North America as well as most sport fish common to the great lakes. The Bay is subject to algae blooms in late summer which are a naturally occurring phenomenon and do not indicate pollution other than from agricultural runoff. Zebra mussels as well as the other invasive species found in the great lakes are present.

The Quinte area played a vital role to bootleggers during Prohibition in the US, with large volumes of booze being produced in the area, and shipped via boat on the Bay, to Lake Ontario finally arriving in New York State where it was distributed. Illegal sales of liquor accounted for many fortunes in and around Belleville, Ontario.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Bay of Quinte —    See Quinte, Bay of …   The makers of Canada

  • Quinte West — City of Quinte West Dundas Street in Trenton …   Wikipedia

  • Quinte — The Quinte ( Kwin tee ) Region of the Canadian province of Ontario is comprised of several communities situated along the Bay of Quinte. Belleville, Ontario is the largest city in the Quinte Region, and represents a mid point between Montreal,… …   Wikipedia

  • Quinte, Bay of — Arm of Lake Ontario, southeastern Ontario, Canada. It extends for 75 mi (121 km) from its entrance near Amherst Island to Murray Canal at the western end. A resort area, it is a scenic, narrow bay with many small inlets. Among the major… …   Universalium

  • Quinte West, Ontario — Infobox City official name = City of Quinte West other name = native name = nickname = motto = image caption = Dundas Street in Trenton. mapsize = map caption = pushpin pushpin label position = subdivision type = Country subdivision name = Canada …   Wikipedia

  • Quinte West — geographical name city Canada in SE Ontario at W end of Bay of Quinte population 41,409 …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • bay — bay1 /bay/, n. 1. a body of water forming an indentation of the shoreline, larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf. 2. South Atlantic States. an arm of a swamp. 3. a recess of land, partly surrounded by hills. 4. an arm of a prairie or swamp,… …   Universalium

  • Quinte, Bay of — geographical name inlet of Lake Ontario in Canada in SE Ontario; connected with Georgian Bay by Trent Canal …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Quinte, Bay of —    An inlet of Lake Ontario, on the north shore. The name is of Iroquois origin. A number of Cayugas settled here about the middle of the seventeenth century; and in 1668 two Sulpicians, Trouvé and Fénelon, were sent from Montreal to open a… …   The makers of Canada

  • Baie de Quinte — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Quinte (homonymie). 44°08′N 77°16′W / …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”