Towns in Northumberland
From the lakeshore to the Trent Hills — explore events happening in every corner of the county.
Cobourg
The county seat, home to Victoria Park, the historic Capitol Theatre, and a lively waterfront.
Port Hope
A beautifully preserved Victorian streetscape along the Ganaraska River with a thriving arts scene.
Brighton
Gateway to Presqu'ile Provincial Park, known for its farmers' market and waterfront trails.
Campbellford
Heart of Trent Hills, famous for Dooher's Bakery, the Trent River, and the Giant Toonie.
Warkworth
A charming village surrounded by rolling hills, antique shops, and the famous lilac festival.
Colborne
Home of the Big Apple, apple orchards, and a warm small-town community on the Loyalist Parkway.
Grafton
A quiet village along Highway 2, known for Barnum House Museum and heritage architecture.
Hastings
A riverside village on the Trent-Severn Waterway with excellent fishing and a warm community.
Havelock
Home to one of Canada's longest-running country music jamborees every August.
Norwood
A welcoming village in Asphodel-Norwood Township with a strong agricultural heritage.
Just beyond the county line — close enough to be on your radar.
Belleville
A vibrant city on the Bay of Quinte with a bustling downtown, live music, and year-round festivals.
Quinte West
Trenton and Frankford united — home to CFB Trenton, the Trent River, and a growing arts community.
Picton
The heart of Prince Edward County, celebrated for wineries, beaches, and a thriving culinary scene.
Stirling
A welcoming village in Stirling-Rawdon known for its agricultural fair and tight-knit community.