
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!




Nellie’s Cheese and Party Shop
Experience Attraction
Cheese shop at The Eddie Hotel & Farm offers a delightful selection for hosting events, making them easier and memorable for guests.

Terror at Macaulay
Arts And Culture
A Haunted Halloween Walk-Thru of Macaulay Heritage Park featuring art installations, photo ops, frights & treats!

Diamond J Ranch
Experience Attraction
Experience the Old West on a scenic horseback tour through picturesque mountains. Suitable for families and beginners, helmets provided. Enjoy wildlife and bird-watching.

Cherry Valley Park
Experience Attraction
Cherry Valley Lions Memorial Park features a free boat launch, gazebo, memorial trees, cement pad with seating, shelter, picnic tables for rent, and camping spots.

Hotel Karydia Guesthouse
Accommodation
Hotel Karydia – your private guesthouse experience. A sanctuary of art and elegance, tucked away on Picton's Main Street, just minutes from Sandbanks Provincial Park beach, Hotel Karydia is where the historic charm of Prince Edward County melds seamlessly with contemporary design and modern amenities. This boutique guesthouse, including 3 luxurious bedrooms, is a serene portal into Canada's newest wine region, on the shores of Lake Ontario.

Monmouth Villa B&B
Accommodation
Monmouth Villa Bed and Breakfast is awaiting your arrival. Step back in time to 1911. It is minutes from Main Street in Picton. This Edwardian villa features Arts & Crafts Oak furnishings, original lighting, and period decor. Enjoy a classic B&B experience with a homemade breakfast on the veranda.

Del-Gatto Estates
Experience Attraction
Family-owned Del-Gatto Estates specializes in hybrid grape varieties, offering hand-planted, hand-picked, and handcrafted wines that bring an authentic taste of Italy to Southern Ontario. Experience it soon!

Parsons Brewing Company
Arts And Culture
Parsons Brewery, a family-owned farm brewery in Prince Edward County, offers craft beers, local drinks, and a laid-back communal experience since 2016.

The Cookie Mama
Shopping
The Cookie Mama creates giant cookies with fun fillings, available for preorder via social media or email, and at select retail locations.

Prince Edward County Wine Tours
Tours
Premier wine tour company in Prince Edward County. Offering public and private tours with knowledgeable drivers, showcasing the region's history, scenery and best of all, its wines, ciders, beers, and spirits.

Bent Barn PEC
Experience Attraction
Charming Home Decor & Gift shop offering Primitive, Country, Farmhouse Style items, Artisan candles, Purses, Fedoras, and more in a historic 1800s carriage house setting.

Hubbs Creek Vineyard
Experience Attraction
Family-run Hubbs Creek Vineyard in Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada, near Lake Ontario, is renowned for its ideal grape-growing lime-rich soils.

KC Closet Fashion Boutique
Experience Attraction
KC Closet Fashion Boutique offers hand-selected apparel for the free-spirited woman who values truth, freedom, and love. Unique styles available.

Little Louis
Welcome to Little Louis, a tranquil retreat in the heart of Prince Edward County. Inspired by the Hameau de la Reine - the Country escape of Marie-Antoinette, gifted to her by her husband King Louis XVI - this beloved 1863 farmhouse was fully renovated in 2020. Located on one acre of land just outside the village of Ameliasburgh, this playfully posh, whimsically regal home offers a princely take on a County getaway. 2 hours from Toronto, 10 minutes to Wellington, 5 minutes to Roblin Lake.

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.