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  1. Ideally situated between Toronto and Montreal, and less than one hour from the U.S. border, Belleville truly is at the center of it all. Approximately 55,000 people make Belleville their home and over 200,000 live within 30 minutes of the city.

  2. Property taxes (comprised of residential, commercial, industrial, and other tax classes) are the City’s main source of revenue. They allow us to provide the important municipal programs and services you value and expect.

  3. Belleville was known as the most prosperous town in Upper Canada. A visit in 1816 by Lieutenant-Governor Sir Francis Gore inspired the residents to change the name of their settlement to Belleville in honour his wife Lady Arabella.

  4. With our beautiful waterfront, local parks, trails and entertainment, Belleville is alive with interesting and engaging activities suitable for everyone. In a typical year, Belleville is home to the popular in May and some mentionable summer must-sees include June’s are autumn favourites.

  5. Belleville offers unique combination of small town charm and big city amenities, making it the perfect place to build a rewarding and balanced life. Situated on the picturesque Bay of Quinte, Belleville is a hub for a regional population of over 200,000.

  6. We are looking for hard-working and enthusiastic individuals to be part our winter operations team as casuals this winter. Interested in applying? Join us for our hiring event is on Sept. 24 and 25 from 9 a.m. to noon and 4 to 7 p.m. at our Operations Centre at 31 Wallbridge Cres.

  7. You can keep your hazardous or electronic items out of Landfills by disposing of them free of charge at the. , located at 75 Wallbridge Crescent, Belleville, is open to residents serviced by Quinte Waste Solutions, year round during specified hours.

  8. Public washrooms, seasonal canteen, children’s playground, two boat launches and the CN Train Monument commemorating Belleville’s railroad history are just some of the sights you’ll encounter along this beautiful multi-purpose trail.

  9. The Belleville Transit Mobility Bus is door-to-door specialized service. Passengers registered for the service can book rides by calling the Dispatch office at 613-962-1925 or by emailing bellevilletransit@belleville.ca.

  10. If you are a resident of the City of Belleville, you may dispose of leaf and yard waste through the bi-annual curbside pickup program or free of charge at the Leaf and Yard Waste Depot at 75 Wallbridge Crescent. The Depot is on the north side of the Public Works' building.

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