
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!




Lustre & Tarnish
Arts And Culture
Chris has been a vinyl hound since his first album let him get his " Ya-Yas Out". What started as lunch with the Beatles on the stereo, has become a love of all genres of music that has been preserved on vinyl. From Classic Rock to Coltrane to Robin Williams with some Captain Beefheart to go with your Meatloaf, the selection will please most appetites. Spoken word, soundtracks, biographies and an eclectic array of collectables and art pieces greet you at lustre and TARNISH Vinyl Boutique. "Put some vinyl in your diet ~ 11 out 10 audiophiles recommend it!" ~chris

Gran Roble - Vacation Rental
Accommodation
Pet-friendly two-bedroom country house in Waupoos, perfect for couples, families, or friends. Ideal for biking, near wineries, restaurants, and a 10-minute drive to Picton.

Macaulay Mountain Conservation Area
Experience Attraction
Explore Macaulay Mountain Conservation Area named after William Macaulay. Enjoy Birdhouse City, 20km trails, and escarpment. Find it on 224 County Road 8 in Picton.

Waupoos Estates Winery and Restaurant
Experience Attraction
Waupoos Estates Winery: 100-acre waterfront property on Lake Ontario. Features vineyard, orchards, maple syrup production, farm to table restaurant, event/wedding venue, and accommodations.

Unofficial Wine Tours
Tours
Fun AND Flexible! This is an independently owned tour company supporting the County #morethanjustwine
Unofficial Wine Tours offers a private daytime driving service. With door to door pick up and drop off in Prince Edward County and surrounding communities. No one but Gabrielle drives on wine tour day!

Tom Ashbourne @ Karlo Estates
Arts And Culture
Visit Tom Ashbourne (SSC) at his lakefront Studio and Gallery near Wellington. Award-winning stone sculptor creating contemporary abstract sculptures for interpretation.

Wander the Resort
Outdoor Recreation
A modern lakefront boutique resort on West Lake, where Nordic-inspired design meets refined County charm. Guests enjoy access to a private beach and heated pool as long as the season allows. Or, enhance your stay with thermotherapy in Ontario's first lakefront Nordic Spa.

Amelia's Garden
Eat And Drink
Amelia’s Garden at The Waring House offers seasonal dining with local ingredients sourced from nearby suppliers, adding international flair to the menu.

Chaplain Services Plus
Service
Howard Lopez, licensed wedding officiant in Ontario, offers customizable, non-denominational ceremonies. With 35 years of entertainment experience, he serves various regions.

County VIP Tours
Tours
Enjoy a guided car tour of four wineries with included tastings. Visit lavender and alpaca farms, plus receive a snack. Tours run 11 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Mad Dog Gallery
Arts And Culture
Mad Dog Gallery, established in 1990 in Prince Edward County, features traditional and contemporary fine art by local artists in a beautiful pastoral setting with open gardens.

Erbn Green Cannabis Company
Service
Erbn Green is a female-founded company merging cannabis and culture to enhance modern life. Feel safe exploring with our urban explorers.

Friends in Sight Eyewear
Shopping
Wellington’s trusted Independent Optical Boutique. Built on the discovery of the unexpected—from global & Canadian designers to essential repairs, expert restoration, and precision lensing. Curating soulful eyewear in Prince Edward County. No corporate noise; just expert eyes, music, and plants. 🇨🇦 Canadian Shipping.

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.