This charming town, situated at the confluence of the Napanee River and the Bay of Quinte on the northern shores of Lake Ontario, boasts a unique heritage intertwined with the legacy of Captain John Deseronto.

Originally under the control of the Mohawk from the nearby Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, Deseronto experienced significant growth in 1837 with the sale of village tracts by Captain John Deseronto's grandson, John Culbertson. The town flourished as a hub of industry, particularly in timber and mineral resources, until the 1930s.

In the 21st century, Deseronto has evolved into the eastern gateway to the Bay of Quinte tourist region, offering convenient access to Highway 401 and the picturesque Prince Edward County via the Skyway Bridge. Despite its historical roots, the town has embraced modernity while preserving its unique character.

Deseronto's climate, influenced by its waterfront location, experiences the ebb and flow of the seasons. Residents and visitors alike appreciate the beauty of each changing season, enhancing the town's allure.
These single-story homes harmonize with the town's historic charm, offering residents a blend of comfort and sophistication. Explore Deseronto – where history, natural beauty, and contemporary living converge to create a welcoming haven.