With a population of over 6,000 the Municipality of Tweed consists of the Village, six Hamlets (Actinolite, Marlbank, Queensborough, Sulphide, Stoco and Thomasburg) and a large rural, agricultural area which reaches from Wadsworth Lake in the north to Roslin in the south.
The Black River joins the Moira River north of the Village of Tweed and meanders through the Village and empties into Stoco Lake.
The Municipality of Tweed has an abundance of experiences, such as North America’s Smallest Jailhouse, world-class muskie/black crappie fishing on Stoco Lake, events, culture and heritage, hiking, and so much more!
The Municipality of Tweed is ideally situated half way between Toronto and Ottawa (two hours either way), one hour to Kingston or Peterborough and within 30 minutes of Belleville and Napanee. Tweed is the Gateway to the Land O’ Lakes and is part of the Bay of Quinte Region. We have become known for our small-town friendliness, affordability, accessibility, beautiful environment, outdoor recreational experiences, cultural history and annual events.