Trenton | Ontario, Canada | Britannica
www.britannica.com › place › Trenton-OntarioTrenton, former city, Hastings county, southeastern Ontario, Canada, since 1998 incorporated into the city of Quinte West. It is a port of entry on the Bay of Quinte, on the northern shore of Lake Ontario, and lies at the mouth of the Trent River and at the southern end of the Trent Canal system. First settled by loyalists in 1792 as Trent Port, it was renamed Trent Town and later Trenton.
Trenton, Ontario - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trenton,_OntarioTrenton was first discovered by loyalists in 1792 as Trent Port, it was renamed Trent Town and later became Trenton. Trenton was incorporated as a city in 1980. On January 1, 1998, Trenton was amalgamated with the Village of Frankford and the Townships of Murray and Sidney to form Quinte West. Näytä lisää
Trenton, Ontario - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Trenton,_OntarioTrenton was first discovered by loyalists in 1792 as Trent Port, it was renamed Trent Town and later became Trenton. Trenton was incorporated as a city in 1980. On January 1, 1998, Trenton was amalgamated with the Village of Frankford and the Townships of Murray and Sidney to form Quinte West. Home to nearly half the population of Quinte West, Trenton is the largest community within the municipality, and is one of Ontario's largest unincorporated settlements.
History of Trenton Ontario
www.trentonontario.com › historyHistory of Trenton Ontario. Trenton is a city in Southern Ontario, in the municipality of Quinte West. Located on the Bay of Quinte, it is the starting point for the Trent-Severn Waterway, which continues northwest to Peterborough and eventually Port Severn on Georgian Bay. Located at the mouth of the River Trent and the Head of the Bay of Quinte, this area was first visited by Samuel de Champlain in 1615.