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44 GREENWAY CIRCLE, Brighton, Ontario

44 Greenway Circle

Brighton, Ontario

3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom 1,500 - 2,000 ft2
RE/MAX Hallmark First Group Realty Ltd.
For sale $619,900
3 EMPIRE BOULEVARD, Brighton, Ontario

3 Empire Boulevard

Brighton, Ontario

2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom
Our Neighbourhood Realty Inc.
For rent $3,000 Monthly
195 PRINCE EDWARD STREET, Brighton, Ontario

195 Prince Edward Street

Brighton, Ontario

5 Bedroom 3 Bathroom
Coldwell Banker - R.m.r. Real Estate
For sale $595,000
141 MAIN STREET, Brighton, Ontario

141 Main Street

Brighton, Ontario

5 Bedroom 3 Bathroom 2,000 - 2,500 ft2
Royal LePage Proalliance Realty
For sale $629,900
94C SANFORD STREET, Brighton, Ontario

94c Sanford Street

Brighton, Ontario

2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom 1,100 - 1,500 ft2
Royal LePage Proalliance Realty
For sale OPEN HOUSE $729,900
6 MOHAWK AVENUE, Brighton, Ontario

6 Mohawk Avenue

Brighton, Ontario

5 Bedroom 2 Bathroom 2,000 - 2,500 ft2
Royal LePage Proalliance Realty
For sale $579,900
6 HARBOUR STREET, Brighton, Ontario

6 Harbour Street

Brighton, Ontario

4 Bedroom 3 Bathroom 1,100 - 1,500 ft2
Royal Heritage Realty Ltd.
For rent $2,700 Monthly
89 PINNACLE STREET N, Brighton, Ontario

89 Pinnacle Street N

Brighton, Ontario

4 Bedroom 4 Bathroom
Royal Heritage Realty Ltd.
For sale $1,939,900
190 LAKESHORE ROAD, Brighton, Ontario

190 Lakeshore Road

Brighton, Ontario

6 Bedroom 5 Bathroom 5,000 - 100,000 ft2
Royal LePage Proalliance Realty
For sale $499,900
303 - 14 MEADOWCREEK DRIVE, Brighton, Ontario

303 - 14 Meadowcreek Drive

Brighton, Ontario

2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom 1,000 - 1,199 ft2
RE/MAX Lakeshore Realty Inc.
For sale $549,900
10 CRISPIN STREET, Brighton, Ontario

10 Crispin Street

Brighton, Ontario

3 Bedroom 3 Bathroom
Coldwell Banker 2m Realty
For sale $1,189,000
103 LAKEHURST STREET, Brighton, Ontario

103 Lakehurst Street

Brighton, Ontario

4 Bedroom 4 Bathroom 2,500 - 3,000 ft2
RE/MAX Quinte Ltd.
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Brighton is a town in Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada,[1] approximately 150 kilometres (93 mi) east of Toronto and 100 km (62 mi) west of Kingston. It is traversed by both Highway 401 and the former Highway 2. The west end of the Murray Canal that leads east to the Bay of Quinte is at the east end of the town.

The land upon which the present-day town of Brighton is situated originally belonged to the Mississauga (Anishinaabe-speaking) peoples.[3]

Brighton later developed into primarily an agricultural community, specializing in the farming of apples and production of new apple types. However, in recent years, many of the original orchards in the area have been partially removed, to make way for the steadily growing population, and more profitable agricultural produce, such as wheat, corn and soybeans. In late September, Brighton is host to Applefest, its largest yearly festival.

The Municipality of Brighton (formed on January 1, 2001, through an amalgamation of the former Town of Brighton and Brighton Township) is home to over 11,000 inhabitants,[2] with a higher than average percentage of those retired. This is common, as the quiet, clean and friendly atmosphere of many smaller towns near Lake Ontario tend to draw the elderly as popular places for retirement living.

Presqu’ile Provincial Park, just south of the town centre, is one of Brighton’s most popular attractions. The park is noted for bird-watching and other nature-oriented activities. Memory Junction Railway Museum, located in a former Grand Trunk station, has a collection of rail equipment and memorabilia.

Communities

Besides the town proper of Brighton, the municipality of Brighton comprises a number of villages and hamlets, including the following communities such as Carman, Codrington, Hilton, Spring Valley, Smithfield (partially); Butler Creek, Cankerville, Cedar Creek, Gosport, Orland, Presqui’le Point, Wade Corners.

History

The village of Brighton was incorporated on January 1, 1859. On December 1, 1980, it became a town.[4]

The original Simpson house, at 61 Simpson Street, was built in 1850.[5]

Brighton Official Website

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