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Fraser Park Drive closure to start next week in Quinte West

By Brock Ormond May 23, 2026 | 6:00 AM
Fraser Park Drive will be closed from Quinte Street to Dundas Street West starting Monday, May 25, for the next phase of the Trenton trunk sewer project.
City of Quinte West officials say a section of that road between Albert Street and the Fraser Park parking lot, including the full parking lot, will be closed to all traffic.
Access to business parking lots will be maintained via Albert Street, which will be open to local traffic only. Access to the Captain George’s Fish and Chips parking lot at the intersection of Dundas Street West and Fraser Park Drive will be maintained.
Other traffic will be detoured via Quinte Street and Dundas Street West.
Work is expected to continue in this area for approximately three months.
Once work is completed in this area, work will advance down Albert Street and towards the City Hall parking lot.
Closures and traffic impacts will be shared as the project progresses.