Bay of Quinte Regional Marketing Board

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Published Dec 1, 2023, edited Jun 10, 2026
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The Bay of Quinte Regional Marketing Board (BoQ RMB) is a not-for-profit corporation, public-private partnership between its member municipalities and the Quinte Home Builders Association. It is designated as a Destination Marketing and Management Organization (DMMO), conducting activities for the purposes of supporting tourism and resident attraction regionally, provincially, nationally and internationally on behalf of the paying partners.

It was incorporated on October 20, 1982 as “Bay of Quinte Tourist Council” and was consolidated with the Bay of Quinte Living Council into the Bay of Quinte Regional Marketing Board (BoQ RMB) in April 2017.

“Promoting resident attraction to the city” means developing, advertising, funding, sponsoring or otherwise supporting or promoting any resident attraction projects, events, assets or products within the boundaries of The Corporation of the City of Belleville, insofar as so doing as directly or indirectly promotes and/or is beneficial to attracting residents to the City.

Work

  • Take A Drive was our primary Omni Channel campaign through the year, generating over 2.5 million impressions and more than 42k physical entries to conversion zones (+31%), resulting in estimated spending of more than $3.79 million dollars (+10.5%) from Bay of Quinte advertising
  • Up to 10% of a community partner’s MAT to their BIA (currently Belleville and Quinte West) for new or enhanced activities related to marketing, events, and activations.
    • Promoting $500/night Airbnbs in downtown Belleville
    • 2024-25
      • $36k provided to the Belleville Downtown District for artwork and omni channel marketing, content, and event + installation activations.
      • $8k provided to the Downtown Trenton BIA for content marketing management and strategy, photography, video
  • Experiential Grants
    • $5K Kenhte:ke Seed Sanctuary
    • $2.5K Fawn Over Market
    • $5K Brambleberry Farms
  • WorkinQuinte.ca
  • immigration.bayofquinte.ca
  • Best of the Bay contest
  • Bay of Quinte Film Office
    • Film Office mailing list created with over 70 sign-ups
    • First 6 film locations shot as part of locations database build
    • First film project in Belleville generated an estimated $30k+ in economic activity with 30+ crew shooting over an average of 4 days
  • Growing downtown Short Term Accommodations product

Golf in Ontario

Participation in Golf in Ontario, a multi-destination partnership marketing multi-day group packages, resulted in an estimated economic impact of over
$600k for our $15k investment with over 1,700 rounds booked and 700+ room nights.

2024-25

  • Over 1,700 rounds booked
  • Over 700 room nights,
  • Over $600k in economic activity for our $15k investment

Golf is a primary product in the BoQ region because of our number of courses in close proximity + overall quality of courses. As well, golfers are strong spenders – typically staying multiple nights and visiting restaurants as their primary outlet for food.

Funding

In 2023, they signed a 5-year MOU with Belleville for $1.55 per capital per year.

In 2023, its budget was $1M:

  • The BoQ RMB acts as the Eligible Tourism Entity for the purposes of the Municipal Accommodation Tax. 75% of its funding comes from 50% of the total collected Municipal Accommodation Tax collected by its member municipalities. From Belleville:
    • 2022 – $450,000
    • 2023 – $500,000
    • 2024 – $595,350
  • 20% was funded by member municipalities at a rate of $1.55 per capita based on the 2021 Census. City of Belleville currently provides $86,900 annually to the Bay of Quinte Regional Marketing Board.

The BoQ RMB is also funded in part by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs.

Budget

Administration

Marketing

Business plan

Year end reports

Financial statements

Governance

Membership in the Corporation shall be available to municipalities, First Nations and not-for-profit corporations interested in furthering the Corporation’s purposes and who have applied for and been accepted into membership in the Corporation by resolution of the board or in such other manner as may be determined by the board. Each member shall be entitled to receive notice of, attend and vote at all meetings of the members of the Corporation.

    • Subject to the articles, there shall be one class of members in the Corporation.

    • The board shall be comprised of a minimum of three (3) and a maximum of twelve (12) directors.

    • Paying members can appoint the individual they wish to represent their organization on the board, or allow for an election of approved candidates to fill the position.

    • Each paying member has one seat.

    • There shall be a minimum of one (1) at-large position made available to round out the skill set of the Board as needed.

    • The number of at-large positions shall not exceed the number of positions held by paying partners.

    • The directors shall be elected to hold office for a term expiring not later than the close of the annual meeting of members following the election.

As of June 12, 2025 its members include:

    • Ron Anderson, Municipality of Brighton

    • Egerton Boyce, City of Quinte West

    • Garnet Thompson, City of Belleville – Vice Chair

    • Ogwari Brant, Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte

    • Angela Hicks, Greater Napanee

    • Tony Engelsdorfer, Quinte Home Builders Association

BoQ RMB is only to market and advertise for the organizations that are stakeholders of the partners paying into the public-private partnership.

  • Belleville
  • Quinte West
  • Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte
  • Brighton
  • Greater Napanee
  • Quinte Home Builders Association

Subject to the articles, there shall be one class of members in the Corporation. Membership in the Corporation shall be available to municipalities, First Nations and not-for-profit corporations interested in furthering the Corporation’s purposes and who have applied for and been accepted into membership in the Corporation by resolution of the board or in such other manner as may be determined by the board. Each member shall be entitled to receive notice of, attend and vote at all meetings of the members of the Corporation.

Past

  • Quinte Accommodations and Attractions Association
  • Quinte Home Builders Association and the Quinte Restaurant Association

In April 2017, the Bay of Quinte Tourist and Living Councils officially consolidated into the Bay of Quinte Regional Marketing Board (BoQ RMB), with the mandates of marketing tourism and resident attraction.

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Meetings

Meetings of the members may be held at any place within Ontario determined by the board or, if all of the members entitled to vote at such meeting so agree, outside Ontario.

Members, non-members, directors and the public accountant of the Corporation are entitled to be present at a meeting of members. However, only those members entitled to vote at the members’ meeting according to the provisions of the Act, articles and by-laws are entitled to cast a vote at the meeting.

The board may appoint a day or days in any month or months for regular meetings of the board at a place and hour to be named. There shall be a minimum of six (6) regular meetings of the board per year. A copy of any resolution of the board fixing the place and time of such regular meetings of the board shall be sent to each director forthwith after being passed, but no other notice shall be required for any such regular meeting except if subsection 136(3) (Notice of Meeting) of the Act requires the purpose thereof or the business to be transacted to be specified in the notice. Executive or administrative staff of any member shall be eligible to attend regular meetings of the board, but shall not participate in deliberations or vote.

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