Owned and operated by longtime Quinte West resident Scott Sexsmith, The GE3K SHACK specializes in Harry Potter and carries many types of fandom including Doctor Who, Game of Thrones, Lord of the Rings, Start Trek and Star Wars.
Trenton's newest dispensary is here to make the downtown area a little greener, and a lot happier. Cannaco The Cannabis Company is a family-owned business proudly led by women in downtown Trenton.
The Quinte West Chamber of Commerce (QWCC) has received over $90,000 through the Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) to enhance and expand the current Shop Local program to support our local business community.
Cracked Glass Design is owned and operated by Kathy Moores, a longtime resident of Quinte West. Having served 25 years in the Canadian Forces, she retired in Frankford in 2007. A love of glass art developed during her world travels and she pursued learning of stained glass techniques.
Fawn Over Market is the latest addition to the Prince Edward County and Bay of Quinte Culinary scene. A specialty grocer in Carrying Place, Fawn Over Market was founded by Alexandra Feswick, a professional Chef who has been at the helm of notable kitchens and buzzworthy projects in Toronto and Prince Edward County.
Enjoy a concert by Juno nominated artist Ryland James while exploring local vendors at the Side Hustle Market during The Grind and Vine’s Falling into Fall event on Saturday, Oct. 16 from 3-7 p.m.
Kraft Village is expanding throughout the Bay of Quinte with their second location opening its doors in Trenton. “Consumer demand was the driving factor behind the decision to open a second location in Quinte West,” says owner Eugene Filice. The locally owned family business was first established in 1986 and purchased by Filice in 2013...........
Heroes Landing Banquet Hall and Conference Centre is officially open and ready to host your next event in Trenton. Heroes Landing, formerly the Knight of Columbus, is a family-owned business of life-long Quinte West residents Ralph and Christine Leone......
The pandemic and its effects on Ontario business continue to be felt by many in our community. Future public policy and the next Parliament must focus on developing pragmatic policies that ensure a strong post-pandemic recovery. The priorities of the province’s business community must be front and center during the federal election so we asked the local candidates three business questions.
Chanelle Grosser has spent years pursuing her passion for esthetics and is now ready to open her doors to the community with the official grand opening of Chanelle’s Eden Day Spa in Trenton. After emigrating from India in 2016, Grosser graduated with honours and was chosen Valedictorian from her graduating class at Trillium College in 2019.