•
Lee Aaron,
hard rock and
jazz singer. Best known for "
Metal Queen" •
Marianne Ackerman, playwright, novelist, and journalist' •
Lauren Ash, actress best known for
Superstore •
Drew Bannister, professional
ice hockey defenceman •
Dennis Bock, novelist and short story writer •
Michael Botterill, professional
Canadian football linebacker •
Sir MacKenzie Bowell, Canada's fifth
Prime Minister •
Wilfred Leigh Brintnell, a pioneering Canadian aviator •
James Brown, politician •
Stevie Cameron, award-winning investigative journalist and best-selling author •
James Collip, co-discoverer of insulin •
Matt Cooke, NHL hockey player •
Nick Cousins, NHL player •
Brander Craighead, football player •
Bob Crawford, retired NHL hockey player •
Lou Crawford, former OHL and
AHL head coach •
Marc Crawford, NHL head coach •
Jack Devine, CJBQ sports commentator, and president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association •
Bob Dillabough, retired NHL player with the
Detroit Red Wings,
Boston Bruins and the
Oakland Seals •
Herbert Henry Dow,
Dow Chemical, Born February 26, 1866 •
Rick Green, retired NHLer •
Ellie Anne Harvie, actress •
Bobby Hull,
Hockey Hall of Fame member •
Brett Hull, son of Bobby, Hockey Hall of Fame member (inducted 2009) •
Dennis Hull, Bobby's younger brother, member of
1972 Team Canada •
Aislinn Hunter, poet and fiction writer •
Frances Itani, fiction writer, poet and essayist •
Avril Lavigne, Canadian singer/songwriter and actress, born in Belleville and lived here until age five. •
James Frederick Lister, lawyer •
Norm Maracle, hockey goaltender •
James Marker, inventor of
Cheezies •
Dr. William James McCormick, physician, proprietor of the High Park Sanitarium •
Tom McGill, goalkeeper who plays for Brighton and Hove Albion •
Rick Meagher, retired NHL player •
Trennt Michaud, Olympic figure skater •
Rick Mofina, author of crime fiction and thriller novels •
Susanna Moodie (1803–1885), author, moved to Belleville with her husband in 1840 after several years spent "roughing it in the bush" near
Lakefield, Ontario •
Riyo Mori,
Miss Universe 2007, spent her teenage years in Belleville, studying at
Centennial Secondary School and at Quinte Ballet School of Canada •
Farley Mowat, author, born in Belleville •
William Barton Northrup, lawyer and politician •
Brian Orser, figure skater and coach •
Shawn O'Sullivan, 1984 Olympic silver medalist boxer •
Graham Parkhurst, actor •
Pete Quaife, bassist for
The Kinks in the 1960s, lived in Quinte Region from 1980 to 2005 •
Peter Quinney, Canadian football player, Toronto Argonauts •
Andrew Raycroft, NHL goaltender •
Brad Richardson, NHL forward •
Wallace Havelock Robb,
poet and naturalist •
Alexander Milton Ross, abolitionist and agent for the
Underground Railroad •
Johnny Rutherford, former Major League Baseball pitcher •
Nancy Anne Sakovich, actress and former model •
Mike Schad,
National Football League offensive lineman •
Martin Seemungal,
Foreign Correspondent CBC, ABC, CTV, PBS Newshour •
Andrew Shaw, retired NHL player •
Derek Smith, NHL forward •
Harry Leslie Smith, British writer, political commentator and
Royal Air Force veteran •
Matt Stajan, NHL forward resided in Belleville from 2000 to 2004 •
Manly E. MacDonald, Semi-impressionistic painter •
Alex Stieda, former professional road bicycle racer •
Chris Valentine, former ice hockey player and coach •
Thomas Campbell Wallbridge, lawyer and politician •
John Weldon,
animated movies director,
Oscar Award winner (1979) •
Ed Westfall, retired NHL player •
The Wilkinsons, country music group •
Ty Wishart, professional ice hockey player •
Jerry Yanover, political advisor ==See also==