
Canada Day on Tuesday will feel a bit different this year amid the U.S. tariff situation.
The Belleville Chamber of Commerce has handed over Canada Day planning duties to the Mayor’s office, as they take a step back.
The day will kick off with a Kiwanis pancake breakfast at 9:30 a.m. The main activities will start at 11 a.m. with a variety of free shows. The City is planning Hot Diggity dog shows, balloon twisting, and face painting. There will also be carriage rides and a hula hoop area.
Music will start on the main stage at 11 a.m. The lineup features Kingston indie band Tiny Horse, Andy Forgie and DJ closer to the fireworks at dusk.
On site parking will be $5 per vehicle. Proceeds will go to a variety of community organizations. City buses from the downtown terminal and Quinte Mall will be free from 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Details at Belleville.ca/Canada-Day.
On this edition of In Touch With Quinte, Tiffany Spencer joins us from the Mayor’s office, along with local artist Jeanette Arsenault, who’s patriotic song has gone viral.






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