Heritage Belleville is inviting residents to get a behind-the-scenes look at some of Belleville’s most well-known landmarks and facilities during Doors Open on Saturday, Sept. 13 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
All the following sites are free to visit, with volunteers ready to provide information and a tour:
- Belleville City Hall – 169 Front St. (open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. only)
- Glanmore National Historic Site – 257 Bridge St. East
- Islamic Society of Belleville – 33 Moira St. West
- Belleville Masonic Temple – 132 Foster Ave.
- We Thrive Wellness Centre – 161 Front St.
- Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment Museum – 187 Pinnacle St.
- Parrot Riverfront Trail – Start at 9 Station St.
- Corby Park Rose Garden – 210 Ann St.
- Zone Athletics, Home of Pegasus Cheer – 1989 Old Hwy. 2 (open noon to 4 p.m. only)
- Meyers Creek Brewing Co. – 60 Dundas St. East
- Belleville Fire Station #1 – 60 Bettes St. (open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. only)
- Army Navy Air Force Duke of Edinburgh – 187 Front St.
- Ekort Realty – 258 Front St.
- Mission Thrift Store – 315 Pinnacle St.
- Ameliasburgh Heritage Village – 517 County Rd. 19 (Ameliasburgh)
“Doors Open is an excellent opportunity to explore the uniqueness of Belleville’s culture and heritage,” said Karen Fisk, chair of Heritage Belleville, in a release.
“This year, attendees can explore 15 beloved local landmarks, including some uniquely adapted heritage buildings in our beautiful downtown.”
Descriptions of the sites are available at Doors Open’s website.




