Irondequoit

Point Pleasant, Irondequoit Neighborhood

Lakebreeze offers a variety of charming single detached homes and townhouses, predominantly featuring two- and three-bedroom layouts built before the 1960s. The neighborhood provides convenient access to primary schools within close proximity, enhancing everyday routines. Parking and accessibility by car are highly convenient, with nearby connections to highways enabling efficient travel. Bus lines serve most parts, providing additional transportation options. Residents can find several nearby dining establishments and grocery stores a short drive away. Those seeking green spaces can readily reach well-maintained parks in adjacent neighborhoods, allowing for ample opportunities to experience serene and pleasant natural surroundings.

A highlight of Lakebreeze is its wide variety of green spaces. Although this area is not home to any parks, green spaces are well-located in nearby neighborhoods, which results in them being very easy to access from most locations in this part of the community. Finally, since there are very few pedestrians, this neighborhood remains relatively quiet.

Highlights of Point Pleasant

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🌳 Point Pleasant Park

Nestled off Point Pleasant Road along the Irondequoit Bay shoreline, Point Pleasant Park is a quiet, scenic green space offering walking paths, wooded areas, and water views where locals picnic, birdwatch, and enjoy peaceful sunsets away from busier town parks.

🛥️ Southpoint Marina

Southpoint Marina, located off Culver Road just south of the Irondequoit Bay Bridge, is a staple for boating enthusiasts, offering boat rentals, slips, a waterfront restaurant, and a lively summer atmosphere with easy access to the bay and Lake Ontario.

🍽️ Marina Drive Restaurants

A charming cluster of local favorites lines Marina Drive, including waterfront eateries like Don’s Original and Shamrock Jack’s, where residents enjoy casual dining, outdoor patios, and views of the bay, making it a local hotspot for gathering after a day on the water.

🚣 Irondequoit Bay Access

Direct neighborhood access points to Irondequoit Bay — via public docks and canoe/kayak launches — allow locals to fish, paddle, and enjoy water sports year-round, fostering a strong connection between daily life and the natural beauty of the bay.

🚴 Seaway Trail Segment

A segment of the Great Lakes Seaway Trail runs along Culver Road near Point Pleasant, giving cyclists and walkers in the neighborhood direct access to this scenic, historic route that stretches from Lake Erie to the St. Lawrence River, perfect for weekend adventures.

Point Pleasant

This May in Point Pleasant

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

Thursdays, May 7–May 28, 2026

Irondequoit Farmers’ Market (Early Summer Thursdays)

Quinlan Farmers' Market Building, 1280 Titus Ave, Rochester (Irondequoit) • 4:00 PM–dusk

A convenient and vibrant weekly gathering for Point Pleasant residents to shop fresh produce, baked goods, plants, crafts, and local food vendors just a short drive away, supporting both local growers and artisans.

Early to mid‑May 2026

Rochester Lilac Festival

Highland Park, Rochester

This cherished regional festival offers live music, food vendors, horticultural displays, art, a farmers market, and family activities—easily reachable and ideal for a spring outing from Point Pleasant or Irondequoit.

May 1, 2026

Green Jello Punk Rock Puppet Show

Photo City Music Hall, Rochester • Doors 7:00 PM

An over‑the‑top punk‑rock puppetry performance that offers a quirky, high‑energy evening out for locals looking for something fun and unusual close to home.

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May 6, 2026

Friends of the Irondequoit Public Library Chipotle Fundraiser & Live Music

Irondequoit Public Library community room / pop‑up market • 5:00 PM–9:00 PM

A fundraiser pop‑up market with local artists, live music and a chance to support the Irondequoit library—perfect for families and community‑minded locals.

May 27–28, 2026

PWBA Summer Series – Rochester Open

Gates, NY (near Rochester)

A women’s professional bowling open tournament held nearby in Gates—great for sports fans or families looking to catch a competitive, accessible sporting event nearby.

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Local characteristics and demographics for Point Pleasant

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