Belleville is a city in Ontario located on the north shore of the Bay of Quinte. The city’s bustling streets contrast with the rolling countryside that surrounds them. In 1615, Samuel de Champlain explored the area. It was settled by Americans after 1776 and given the name Meyers’ Creek in honor of John Meyers, who operated a gristmill at the time. Belleville was renamed in 1816 in honor of Arabella Gore, wife of Francis Gore, lieutenant governor of Upper Canada.
Belleville was incorporated as a city in 1877. As part of Ontario’s reorganization of municipalities, the City of Belleville merged with the surrounding Township of Thurlow in 1998 to form an expanded City of Belleville. Quinte West was also annexed to the west by the city.
Below are some fascinating vintage photos that show What Belleville downtown looked like in 1975.
Wow, Mr Zed. I haven’t thought about that place in decades. Used to get lunch there sometimes in my first year of high school, in 1987/88
Haven’t lived in Quinte in about 20 years, a lot of those buildings are exactly as I remember, I assume they’ve updated them since then but you never know lol
Sent this article to my dad. He was born and raised in Belleville, though he was grown up and living in Toronto by 1975.