Potter's Creek = Belleville Ontario Canada / green belt / conservation area
Potter Creek = Belleville Ontario Canada / green belt
Potter's Creek Conservation Area
Take a virtual tour of Potters Creek Conservation Area in Belleville!
Located at 2061 Old Highway 2. Peaceful wooded trails on the north side of Highway 2 and accessible trails along the Bay of Quinte on the south side of the highway.
Late Winter Scenes at Potter's Creek Conservation Area (Belleville, ON - March 2016)
Potter's Creek Conservation Area is located just west of Belleville's western boundary, in the southeastern corner of Quinte West. Potter's Creek flows throughout the central and southern portions of the conservation area, emptying into the Bay of Quinte just south of Old Highway 2. This Quinte Conservation property was formerly known as Quinte Conservation Area and is still properly known as such among area residents.
The earliest parts of the video were shot both on and near the Demonstration Wetland and Orchard Trails. Most of the later portions of the video were shot on the Creekside Trail Loop. The western side of the loop follows Potter Creek very closely in the central part of the conservation area.
The weather during my visit was typical of early March. The temperature hovered around the freezing mark and there were some scattered flurries later in the visit. Though it was late in the season, there were still plenty of ice formations along the creek, as well as snow on the trail. However, plenty of birds could be seen and heard, meaning that springtime was just around the corner.
Hidden Quinte Conservation Area Canada
Overgrown brush in Quinte Conservation Area, Belleville ON Canada. Such a beautiful place to visit!
Quinte Conservation Authority Belleville Ontario
We stopped by the Quinte Conservation Authority and did a quick video showing one of Belleville's best parks.
Nutritional Value at Downtown Georgetown Ontario's Farmers' Market - Greenbelt TV
Ontario's protected Greenbelt means food with high nutritional value are close at hand.
To learn more about Ontario's greenbelt visit
For fresh air, clean water, healthy local food, and a thriving economy with good jobs Ontario’s Greenbelt is the solution. At almost 2 million acres, it’s the world’s largest permanently protected greenbelt, keeping our farmlands, forests, wetlands safe and sustainable.The Friends of the Greenbelt Foundation works to help keep farmers successful, strengthen local economies, and protect and grow natural features.
Corby Park Rose Garden- Belleville Ontario
Corby Park Rose Garden- Belleville Ontario
Beautiful place in the old East Village of Belleville Ontario to enjoy a stroll, photo shoot, or to collect your thoughts.
Address: 210 Ann Street, Belleville, ON
Massassauga Point Conservation Area
Take a virtual tour of the Massassauga Conservation Area in Prince Edward County just south of Belleville. Easy hiking trails along the Bay of Quinte are a highlight.
Ontario's Greenbelt - The Full Story (rap)
The story of the Greenbelt in rap form.
To learn more about Ontario's Greenbelt visit
For fresh air, clean water, healthy local food, and a thriving economy with good jobs Ontario’s Greenbelt is the solution. At almost 2 million acres, it’s the world’s largest permanently protected greenbelt, keeping our farmlands, forests, and wetlands safe and sustainable.The Friends of the Greenbelt Foundation works to help keep farmers successful, strengthen local economies, and protect and grow natural features.
Belleville Ontario Canada -- down by the bay of Quinte
Belleville Ontario Canada -- down by the bay
Bay of Quinte Region
The Bay of Quinte Region bayofquinte.ca Belleville, Quinte West, Prince Edward County, Brighton, Napanee, Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, Deseronto, Stirling, Madoc, Marmora, Tweed, Tyendinaga Township
Point Anne Cement Graveyard
Point Anne, located near Belleville, was a small company town spawned by the cement industry. The community jumped to life in 1905, following construction of a plant by the Belleville Portland Cement Company. It was followed three years later by a second plant, 3 kilometres east of the first, built by the Lehigh Portland Cement Company .
A small independent town site rose up between the two plants. It contained two general stores, two grocery stores, a school, two churches, and an Orange Lodge. Approximately 100 new homes were built using decorative cement blocks, a style considered rare and unique in North America.
By 1909, both plants had been swallowed up by the Canada Portland Cement Company. In 1914, Canada Portland Cement consolidated their operations by closing the older plant and shifting all production to the newer one. The plant continued to thrive throught the depresseion and was expanded following the end of World War II in order to handle increased volumes from the post-war construction boom.
Point Anne fell swiftly and with little warning. Following a merger with Lafarge Cement in 1970, the plant was abruptly closed in 1973. A number of homes were sold to the residents. Those buildings that weren't sold were demolished, along with the plant.
Due to its close proximity to Belleville, a number of people still live in Point Anne. A number of interesting ruins and foundations can be found along the lake shore.
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Created: June 9, 2007, Last Revision: January 17, 2015
Research: Jeri Danyleyko
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zwick's park in Belleville ontario
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Greenbelt Facts 1
Ontario's Greenbelt protects 161,000 full time jobs, and $2.6 billion in ecosystem services, like filtering pollutants from our water and air.
Home For Sale - 20 Hillside St, Belleville, Ontario
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Detached house with 5 bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms
CP 9810 Potters Creek (April 2, 2017)
Canadian Pacific #9810, #9510 , #9615 passing through Potters Creek Conservation heading East from the Quinte West side to the Belleville side. This area sits on the Belleville-Quinte West Boundary and this was one beautiful spring April Day to go hiking as a few hikers were passing by prior to when this train blew by.
Quinte Conservation Protecting Places
CP 8837 Potters Creek (August 22, 2017)
Canadian Pacific #8837 and DPU#9706 crossing over Wallbridge Loyalist Road and heading East along the Belleville sub. This Night scene was filmed as we were pulling up on the Belleville Transit Bus and was passing through Potters Creek Conservation.
Csf 30 03 Quinte Region Fishing & more.
Join Italo as he show you how to locate & catch Great Lakes largemouth bass fishing crankbaits around deep-water weeds.
Produced by canadian-sportfishing.com for Csf 30 03
VANDERWATER!!!
Fun little vlog day 3 trying to keep myself from boredom while riding the vanderwater conservation area. Great day!