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  1. Description. This is the real original famous 60's built 1933 Willys James Boys Gasser (Altered) that raced all over North America. This is the car not a clone. 40k. Located in Belleville ON. If interested call 613-921-0938. Thank you.

  2. Oct 17, 2012 · The city of Belleville, the seat of Hastings County, is located on the Bay of Quinte, an arm of Lake Ontario about 180 km east of Toronto at the mouth of the Moira River. Settlement Belleville's founder is considered to be Captain John Meyers, a Loyalist who built a gristmill beside the river in 1790.

  3. Belleville is between Ottawa and Toronto, along the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor. Its population as of the 2021 Canadian census was 55,071 (Census Metropolitan Area population 111,184). It is the seat of Hastings County , but politically independent of it, and is the centre of the Bay of Quinte Region.

  4. The arrival of the Grand Trunk Railway in 1856 gave Belleville a link with Montreal and Toronto. For many years the railway was Belleville's largest employer. While the lumber trade declined towards the end of the 1900s, industries were expanding and handcrafted items gave way to factory made goods.

  5. Belleville — known as “The Friendly City” — is situated on the picturesque Bay of Quinte. Being located just off Hwy 401, an almost equal distance between Toronto and Montreal makes Belleville a great central point. Belleville’s bustling city streets contrast the rolling rural landscapes that surround them.

  6. Tsyohnà:wate (Belleville) is located on the territory of the Huron-Wendat, the Anishnaabeg, and the Haudenosaunee people. The City shares the shorelines of the magnificent Bay of Quinte with Kenhtè:ke (Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory). We acknowledge our shared obligation to respect and honour the land on which we live and grow. Explore Belleville – on the Bay of Quinte Belleville offers ...

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  8. Apr 30, 2024 · The biotechnical industry also has a presence in the city. Belleville is the home of Albert College (founded in 1854), Loyalist College, and the Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf. Both national transcontinental railroads and the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway, which links Windsor , Toronto (113 miles [182 km] west), and Montreal (232 miles [373 ...