Balanced living in Brighton's Roos Subdivision. Brighton is located along the scenic shores of Lake Ontario between Toronto and Kingston. To the north, the Northumberland Hills offer rural treasures to be discovered, while the south has all the advantages of being on the Lake. Brighton is the gateway to Presqui'le Park, one of Ontario's premier Provincial Parks, with beaches, walking trails, picnicking and one of the best locations in the province to bird watch.
Lifestyle and attractions give Brighton its many advantages which are drawing people from all aspects of life, especially those looking to ease into retirement.
The cost of living is considerably affordable with one of the lowest tax bases in the surrounding area.
Brighton has the comfort of the small town "feel" without sacrificing any of the amenities.
Residents enjoy two new supermarkets,
an active farmer's market, numerous "farm
gate" sales and a diverse range
of town-centre shops. Brighton is
proud of its heritage.
Brighton has a new Medical Health Centre and the catchment area is served by three hospitals.
Brighton has a large rural community with diverse agricultural activity - part of a rich history. Apple Fest is an annual affair held every September to celebrate the harvesting of the venerable fruits.
Brighton is central to many golf courses.
There are also many antique and gift
shops to explore, and unique restaurants
and cafes to visit. Boaters have access
not only to Lake Ontario, but also
the Bay of Quinte and the Trent-Severn
Waterway.
The phase that best describes Brighton is "Come for a day and you may want to stay for a lifetime."
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