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This thriving community, on the north shore of Lake Ontario, is comprised of 7 municipalities. Here, you can explore quiet forests, an exceptional waterfront, and endless opportunities for water-related activities. With a combined population of 81,000, Northumberland County's ideal location about halfway between Toronto and Kingston makes it a suitable area for everyone – singles, families, and retirees. Within this community, Brighton, Cobourg, Colborne, Grafton, Port Hope, Rice Lake, and Trent Hills all offer a quiet lifestyle with a historic flavour. Northumberland County is well-known for its gently rolling hills and open spaces – for cycling, hiking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and horseback riding. Trails wind through forests, picturesque waterways, and old rail lines. The sparkling waters of Rice Lake are a hot spot for fishing in the summer and winter. Even on the coldest days, you'll find fishing huts and their ever-patient occupants. While the shores of Lake Ontario offer white sandy beaches, for those who prefer to keep the sand out of their shoes there are waterholes to play in, peppere