
Hallowell
Westlake E-Bikes provides convenient access across PEC to electric bikes so you can super charge your adventures. Our rental bikes are designed to be comfy enough to use all day, easy for anyone, and capable enough to go anywhere in PEC.
The bikes can be booked via our website, or rented on demand via our mobile app "Westlake Ebikes" at our various locations.
Contact us for trip suggestions or to arrange delivery :)
Have an awesome visit! Erik















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.

Renee Lortie Art
Experience Attraction
I am a textile artist working with weaving, tufting and punch needle. I give workshops in these mediums year around here in the County and surrounding areas.

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 Schoolhouse
Accommodation
Stay at the Schoolhouse, an 1859 original school turned boutique vacation spot near Picton Main St. Enjoy wineries, breweries, and more. No party atmosphere.

Hinterland Wine Company
Experience Attraction
Authenticity over trends. Grape origin matters. Terroir expression is key. Visit our vineyard for sparkling wine. Tastings available at $2 per sample. Reservation required for groups of 6+.

The Edge
Accommodation
Private cabin with deck and stunning Adolphus Reach view atop a 200′ escarpment. Next to Lake on the Mountain Provincial Park. For direct bookings, call 613-476-9026.

Lake on the Mountain Resort
Accommodation
Family-run Lake on the Mountain Resort offers charming lakeside accommodations, two restaurants, a craft brewery, and a special events pavilion, overlooking Lake Ontario.

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.

Pettit House
Accommodation
Amenities include a wood burning fireplace in the Great Room and an outdoor fire pit for gatherings. Our exercise/yoga studio has an elliptical and a tread mill, as well as a ping pong table. Outside games, including badminton, spike ball and frisbee golf are available for your enjoyment. We have water access for canoeing, kayaking and paddle boards and are 5 kms to Sandbanks Park for swimming.

Vic Social
Eat And Drink
Vic Social in Picton, Ontario is a lively restaurant and cocktail lounge with a dance floor, DJ spinning 80s and 90s tunes on weekends, upscale diner food, cocktails, local wines & beers, and various entertainment options. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily.

127 Bees at LOHA Farms
Experience Attraction
Visit 127 Bees at LOHA FARMS near Picton for a guided bee tour on the 127-acre farm. Experience beekeeping firsthand and buy honey and maple syrup.

Rorafresh Farms
Experience Attraction
Rorafresh Farms in Cressy, Prince Edward County, provides fresh food. Scaling up in 2022 for weekly vegetable deliveries. Dreaming of sustainable local farming. Follow on Instagram.

The Benson Loft, Spacious Downtown loft w/treetop deck
Accommodation
Modern and Spacious 2 bdrm Carriage House Loft with high-speed wifi and large, private elevated outdoor living space overlooking the treetops of Benson park. Live like a local and enjoy all the convenience of downtown village life with this walk-able location steps from the Royal Hotel. We welcome guests of all races, faiths, genders, and sexual orientations.

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.