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Trenton, Ontario

Trenton
Community
Dundas Street, the main road in Trenton
Dundas Street, the main road in Trenton
Trenton is located in Southern Ontario
Trenton
Trenton
Location of Trenton in Ontario
Coordinates: 44°06′00″N 77°34′50″W / 44.10000°N 77.58056°W / 44.10000; -77.58056Coordinates: 44°06′00″N 77°34′50″W / 44.10000°N 77.58056°W / 44.10000; -77.58056
Country  Canada
Province  Ontario
County Hastings
City Quinte West
Settled 1784
Incorporated 1853 (village)
Incorporated 1880 (town)
Incorporated 1980 (city)
Amalgamated January 1, 1998
Government
 • Mayor Jim Harrison
Population (2001)Statistics Canada
 • Total 19,374
Time zone EST (UTC−5)
 • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC−4)
Postal Code FSA K8V
Area code(s) 613
Website http://city.quintewest.on.ca

Trenton (2001 population 19,374) is a community in Southern Ontario in the municipality of Quinte West, Ontario, Canada. Located on the Bay of Quinte, it is the main population centre in Quinte West, and is one of the largest freestanding unincorporated communities in the province.

Trenton is the starting point for the Trent-Severn Waterway, which continues northwest to Peterborough and eventually Port Severn on Georgian Bay.

The Trent River was known to the Mississauga as Sangichiwigewonk, or 'fast flowing.' It was named after the River Trent in England.

French explorer Samuel de Champlain followed the Trent Severn passing through Trenton in 1615. The area around the mouth of the Trent River was first settled by Europeans in the 1780s. Assorted settlements and town plots in the area went under a number of names, until the Village of Trenton was incorporated in 1853. Trenton grew thanks to its port location and area lumber industry. During the First World War, the town was home to a major munitions plant owned by the British Chemical Company. This facility was built in 1915 to manufacture artillery, rifle, and small arms ammunition. Three weeks before the Armistice, an explosion levelled the plant. Remains of the old plant can still be found today.

Trenton was also an important film production centre. In 1917, a film studio was built in the town and a number of productions were filmed there. In 1923, the Trenton Film Plant was purchased by the Ontario government to house the studio and laboratory of the Ontario Motion Picture Bureau. The advent of talkies and 16mm film made the equipment at the film plant obsolete and the facility closed in 1934.

The construction of a RCAF Station Trenton, a major Royal Canadian Air Force base just east of Trenton started in 1929 and continued through the 1930s. This provided a major economic boost to the area through the Great Depression, the Second World War and later.


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