Visitor Info Points & Centres

Your guide to visitor services

Prince Edward County, a 1,050 km² peninsula, features multiple access points across its expansive landscape. To ensure comprehensive visitor support, we collaborate closely with key partners at strategic locations, designated as Visitor Information Locations. From June to October, these spots offer printed guides, brochures, maps, and friendly assistance during regular business hours. 

Visitor Information Locations are a collaborative effort between Prince Edward County and each partnering business or organization. While staff and volunteers are eager to assist with resources and advice, please note they do not facilitate trip planning or reservations on behalf of visitors.

For more helpful details before or during your stay, visit our FAQ page for answers to common questions and tips to make the most of your trip.

Summer Visitor Centre

Summer Visitor Centre

Located in the heart of Picton, The Regent Theatre transforms into Prince Edward County’s main Visitor Information Centre for the summer season.
Open daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM, June 8 to September 27, it’s your go-to stop for everything you need to plan your time in The County.
Inside, you’ll find:
Friendly, trained staff ready to help you make the most of your visit
Visitor information and local recommendations
Printed materials to guide your trip
Bus tickets and transit information to help you get around
Public washroom access
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Milford Branch Library

Experience Attraction

Milford Branch Library started in 1951 by Jeanne Minhinnick and Ann Farwell with 2,000 books. Expanded in 1993 by volunteers to a fully accessible library.

Ameliasburgh Branch Library

Experience Attraction

Ameliasburgh Branch Library, originally in a store, later a township hall, now in a 1848 stone schoolhouse, renamed Al Purdy Library in 2001. Join us in Prince Edward County.

Picton Branch Library

Experience Attraction

Established in 1846, the Picton Branch Library evolved from a Mechanic's Institute into a Carnegie Library, serving as a vital community resource.

The Regent Theatre

Arts And Culture

The Regent Theatre is a heritage Prince Edward County landmark that is the anchor of Main Street, Picton. Built in 1918, this not-for-profit theatre brings year-round entertainment to the County .

Join us for movies, film festivals, concerts, theatre, community events and more!

Wellington Branch Library

Arts And Culture

Wellington Branch Library in Prince Edward County offers diverse resources, free services, and historical significance. It combines traditional and digital formats.

Bloomfield Branch Library

Experience Attraction

The Bloomfield Branch Library was founded in 1896 and remains a hub of activity in the village. One of the six branches of the County of Prince Edward Public Library, the Bloomfield branch is a welcoming cozy space with books, WIFI and more.

Consecon Branch Library

Experience Attraction

Consecon Branch is in a former church, now a library since 1979. Features a historic bell, stained glass window, and community programs.

Rossmore Stop

Gas station near Bay Bridge offers convenience items, post office, dry-cleaning, hardware, ATM, movie rental, and more. Also sells propane, worms, and fishing/hunting supplies.

Helpful Stops Along the Way

Glenora Ferry Terminals

Waiting for the ferry? Both terminals offer quick access to maps and visitor information, making them an easy stop to get your bearings before exploring the County.

Southern/PEC Terminal

Southern/PEC Terminal

11369 Loyalist Pkwy, Glenora

The spot so nice, you can visit twice! Public washrooms, racks of tourism materials are on both sides of the ferry crossing. There are a few informational plaques and benches while you wait for your ride. The ferry is part of the MTO highway, so crossing (or just riding for fun) is free!

Approx. 6AM - 1AM daily

Northern/Lennox & Addington Terminal

Northern/Lennox & Addington Terminal

11245 Loyalist Pkwy, Deseronto

The spot so nice, you can visit twice! Public washrooms, racks of tourism materials are on both sides of the ferry crossing. There are a few informational plaques and benches while you wait for your ride. The ferry is part of the MTO highway, so crossing (or just riding for fun) is free!

Approx. 6AM - 1AM daily