
Come for the Market. Stay for the Community.
Wellington
The Wellington Community Market is a not-for profit-market operating at the Wellington United Church parking lot in Wellington, Prince Edward County. This Saturday market features a wide variety of food and artisan products. All profits from this market are donated to charitable organizations and food programs in our community. 2026 Market Season: May 16 (May Long Weekend) – October 17 (a.k.a Pumpkinfest).
























Bike the County
Experience Attraction
All thing bike in Prince Edward County. Tours, Rentals, Routes, Inspiration, and more.

citizen frances
Eat And Drink
Charming coffee shop with homemade pastries, daily sandwich specials, vintage clothes + ashtrays, cool retail, and the best breakfast sandwich in the county.

The Restaurant at The Royal Hotel
Eat And Drink
Chef Albert Ponzo brings Italian-inspired dishes to life, showcasing the best of local produce from Edwin County Farms and beyond. Enjoy a cozy indoor space and scenic outdoor dining.

Sugarbush Vineyards
Experience Attraction
Sugarbush Vineyards is a family-owned winery specializing in artisanal wines from estate-grown grapes. Visit our retail store and tasting room. Large outdoor seating area in the summer. Light lunches/snacks available.

The Cedar Crest Log House
Accommodation
A beautiful 3-bedroom log cabin on 8 acres with a peaceful pond, part of Lake on the Mountain Resort. Ideal for couples or families.

The Restaurant at Waupoos Winery
Eat And Drink
The Restaurant at Waupoos Estates offers farm-to-table dining in a gazebo-style building amidst vineyards, serving sustainable dishes with ingredients grown on-site.
Closed for regular service for the season. See you in the Spring!

Green Gables Gifts and Greetings
Experience Attraction
Green Gables Gifts & Greetings is the County's most beloved shop for over 30 years. Open year round, we have the best selection of cards, stationary, candles, toys and gifts for everyone. The gift shop on first floor is always changing to showcase new products and old favourites. The second floor of our iconic main street building hosts Idyll Books, a secondhand & new bookstore.

Al fresco
Experience Attraction
Al Fresco is a pop-up offering a farm-to-table menu with interchangeable tacos using local produce and meat from lakeshore farms.

Point Traverse Lighthouse
Experience Attraction
Prince Edward Point National Wildlife Area hosts the historic Point Traverse Lighthouse, guiding vessels since 1881. Visit year-round, especially during birding events. Check Nature Matters for details.

J&W Farms General Store
Experience Attraction
J&W Farms offers small batch sunflower seed dips, fresh pestos, and wholesome soups that are vegan, gluten-free, and made with real, understandable ingredients.

Lalaland Glass Studio
Arts And Culture
Visit Lalaland Glass Studio for unique glass creations by Kirei in an 1880s carriage barn. Innovative, energetic, and creative pieces available at various price points.

Prince Edward County T-Shirt Company
Experience Attraction
County T-shirts celebrates PEC's heritage with iconic designs on comfy garments. Inspired by local culture, we prioritize quality, comfort, and style.

Jackson's Falls Country Inn
Accommodation
Escape to Jackson’s Falls Country Inn for serene accommodations and beautiful surroundings. Perfect for a peaceful getaway with all the comforts you need.

Trail Jam
Tours
Family-friendly ride on Millennium Trail from Carrying Place to Picton. Options: Full Ride (46 km) or Fun Ride (20 km from Wellington). End at Prince Eddy’s Brewing for celebration.

Wellington Heritage Museum
Arts And Culture
Wellington Heritage Museum, a former Meeting House, showcases rotating displays on local history as well as travelling exhibits. The backyard features a heritage garden and work of contemporary sculpture by Philippe Pallafray.

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.