
Rooted in Community, Growing Together
Picton
Meet our local growers and makers, do your grocery shopping, grab a snack, some lunch, browse the selection of locally made goods and swing over to Main Street to support our Main Street businesses too.
The best spots for parking are along Market Lane or free at the King Street and Elizabeth Street lots.
See you there!




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.

99.3 COUNTY FM
99.3 County FM is a non-profit community radio station in The County, showcasing local talent, public affairs, weather, events, and news. Staffed mainly by volunteers.

MacCool's Re-Use
Shopping
MacCool’s Re-Use values history, quality, and sustainability by offering a large selection of antiques & vintage furniture and smalls in our 150 year old barn. Open weekends spring & fall and 7 days a week in June, July and August.

Avanti B&B
Accommodation
Avanti B&B offers a contemporary home on two acres overlooking Picton Bay. Close to local attractions including wineries, restaurants, and Sandbanks Provincial Park.

Broken Stone Winery
Eat And Drink
Broken Stone Winery – Hand-crafted wines, grown by our family for you.
Tim and Micheline Kuepfer invite you taste the wines crafted by Tim, while overlooking the vineyard. Our staff is welcoming and knowledgeable about our wines and the County. We look forward to hosting you and sharing our dream.

1875 Farmhouse
Accommodation
1875 Boutique Farmhouse is the perfect combination of county feel and unique design, located in the Bethesda region in PEC.
Enjoy this large and comfortable space which includes 4 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms to host up to eight people, whether family or friends.
Step outside in the private yard and nature surrounding your home as you relax after exploring all that this area has to offer!

Rose House Museum
Arts And Culture
Rose House is an early 1800s farmhouse in Prince Edward County, built from salvaged church timber, which housed 5 generations of the Rose family.

Oak Street Cottage
Accommodation
Cozy 3-bedroom cottage in Wellington with a backyard retreat featuring a fire pit and gourmet BBQ, steps from local attractions.

Wildlings Play Café
Experience Attraction
Wildlings is a 2400 sq foot indoor playground and café for kids aged 0-7 and their families. Safe and secure, our space has something for everyone including a climbing wall, balance course, pretend play, toddler zone, slide, reading nook and STEM area. We serve delicious local baked goods and coffee in our café. Located conveniently at Base31 in Picton! Book online or walk in during open hours.

Modern Quills
Modern Quills writing instruments are handmade from rare and unusual woods from around the world - ebony, amboyna burl, thuya burl, olivewood, coconut palm and many more. Ballpoints, rollerballs, mechanical pencils and computer styluses.
Unique. Handmade. One at a time.
Soft leather and fabric pen sleeves available. Add sizzle to your look!
24kt gold plating, brushed silver, and chrome.

Cabin Fever Kayak
Experience Attraction
Rent kayaks, paddle boards, and canoes on the Black River in Prince Edward County for outdoor water adventures.

Picton Splash Pad
Experience Attraction
Beat the summer heat right in Picton at the community splash pad.

Camp Kuijpers - Family Friendly Sandbanks Retreat
Accommodation
Family Friendly Sandbanks Cottage, 3 bed, 2.5 bath, sleeps 10 (max 6 adults). Private 1 acre country property with firepit, sandbox, swing set. Includes the use of two passes to the Sandbanks with each rental (covers parking fees). 10 min drive from the Beach, Picton & Bloomfield.

BIGLAKE ARTS
Arts And Culture
For programme and ticket info, visit us at biglakearts.com. The next festival dates were scheduled for August 21-29, 2026.

We acknowledge that Prince Edward County rests within the ancestral lands and waters stewarded by the Michi Saagiig Nishnaabeg (Mississauga), Huron Wendat, and Haudenosaunee. This is a place shaped by their presence, languages, and care since time immemorial. To acknowledge this land is to recognize our responsibility to live as good relatives with each other, with the earth, and with the generations yet to come.