Irondequoit aptly means “where the land and waters meet” for the town is bordered by Lake Ontario, the Genesee River, Irondequoit Bay, the 1000-acre Durand-Eastman Park, and the City of Rochester.
Irondequoit is a developed suburb with over 51,000 residents. Destination shopping, movie theaters, and restaurants abound. Lots of attractive residential neighborhoods, two award-winning school districts, and a diverse business mix make Irondequoit the place to live, work, and play.
Attractions unique to Irondequoit include Seabreeze Amusement Park, Hot Dog Row, the House of Guitars, and the country’s oldest miniature golf course - Whispering Pines.
The historic Town Hall complex includes the 1830s-era Pioneer House Museum and Blacksmith Shop. The campus also hosts a popular summer concert series, an outdoor summer movie series, a seasonal farmers’ market, and the region’s largest July 4 festival.