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Is Quinte becoming a “foodie” destination?

  • March 2, 2016 at 10:55 am

By Buckley Smith

BELLEVILLE – With all the food festivals that have been established in recent years, has the Quinte region become a “foodie” destination?

QNet News will be speaking with Dug Stevenson, the director of Bay of Quinte Tourism, for his thoughts on the issue and how he sees Quinte continuing to evolve as a tourist destination.

More to come.

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