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Federal government and City of Quinte West en route to invest in the Waterfront Trail

By Hailey MacDonald Nov 28, 2025 | 1:42 PM

The City of Quinte West is extending the Waterfront Trail along the Bay of Quinte after a federal investment of $2.1 million from the Active Transportation Fund (ATF) and a municipal contribution of $1.5 million.

Announced today by MP Chris Malette and Mayor Jim Harrison, the 1.7-kilometre paved extension will promote car-free travel for pedestrians and cyclists between Centennial and Bain Parks. When complete, it will feature a gazebo, bike racks, accessible picnic tables, a bike repair station, solar lighting, and trail markers. Trees will be planted to add shade along the route.

The project aligns with the City’s 2018 Active Transportation Plan and supports Council’s strategic priorities of fostering an inclusive, connected, and sustainable community. Once complete, the trail extension will further establish Quinte West’s waterfront as a vibrant gathering a place, a place where recreation, nature, and community come together for everyone to enjoy.

“This investment in the Quinte West Waterfront Trail demonstrates our government’s commitment to investing in infrastructure in our communities,” said Chris Malette, Member of Parliment for the Bay of Quinte.

“It prioritizes the safety and security of pedestrians, cyclists, and users of mobility aids while being environmentally friendly and connecting the community to existing and planned infrastructure.”

Jim Harrison, Mayor of Quinte West says “With support through the Active Transportation Fund, this project will provide a vital connection between Centennial Park and Bain Park, enhancing the natural beauty and accessibility of our community. The new multi-use pathway will provide an enjoyable route for residents and visitors, further reinforcing Quinte West’s waterfront as an important community destination.”

The federal government is investing $2,160,000 in this project through the Active Transportation Fund (ATF), and the City of Quinte West is contributing $1,540,000.

Active transportation refers to the movement ofpeople or good powered by human activity. It includes walking, cycling, and the use of human-powered or hybrid mobility aids such as wheelchairs, scooters, e-bikes, rollerblades, snowshoes, cross-country skis, and more.

The ATF supports projects that build new and expanded networks of pathways, sidewalks, bike lanes, and trails to support affordable, greener, and healthier options for Canadians to access their communities. A minimum of 10% of ATF’s funding is allocated to projects that benefit Indigenous populations and communities.