
The County
21 East in Wellington, is a special 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom cottage with scenic Lake Ontario views. It offers a cozy retreat, blending modern amenities with a wood-burning fireplace and a private deck. The property's attention to detail, central A/C, and locationmakes it an ideal getaway for couples or families. 21 East promises a memorable stay in a picturesque setting.


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.

Prince Edward County Cycling Guides
Outdoor Recreation
Bring your own bike and explore Prince Edward County with our experienced guides. Customized rides, hourly rates, and optional picnic snacks available.

Sunflower Fields Ice Cream Shoppe
Experience Attraction
A must-stop on your PEC adventure! Offering 44 flavours of Canadian-made Kawartha Dairy ice cream, 8 flavours of dairy-free, vegan gelato, frozen yogurt and much more! We will have a corn maze for the 2025 season as well as some awesome photo-op spots!

Dunes Boat Tours Inc.
Tours
Discover the stunning beauty of Sandbanks Provincial Park and West Lake with our private pontoon boat tours. Our tours offer a unique way to experience the area including the famous sand dunes, the largest bay-mouth barrier dune formation in the world. We offer 90 minute boat tours that will show you the key sights, or you can organize a half day custom tour for your group up to 6 people.

The County School House
Experience a peaceful retreat in a historic 1866 school house, offering comfort, convenience, and serene surroundings in Prince Edward County.

County Buzzz Bed and Breakfast
Accommodation
Unique B&B with three suites, king size beds, private bathrooms, terrace views, farm-to-table cuisine, hot tub, outdoor dining, and pet-friendly.

Oasis of Sandbanks
Accommodation
We offer a private, quiet, and family-friendly, pet friendly Sandbanks cottage rentals for your vacation in Prince Edward County. Our five cottages on site are perfect settings for family reunions, group retreats, or small gatherings. It's a wonderful place to relax and unwind, swim, fish, kayak, or canoeing. Sit by the dock to experience the magnificent view of sunset by the lake.

The Inn Restaurant (Lake on the Mountain Resort)
Eat And Drink
‘The Inn’ restaurant, open 24 years, offers fresh, organic ingredients from local sources. Dine by the fireplace, in the historic dining room, or on the patio with stunning views.

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.

The York
Accommodation
At The York, what matters most to us is that you have a place to stay that's close to all the amenities and activities you want to indulge in. That's why we designed this charming century brick home with you in mind.
Whether you're here for work or play, there's no better place than PEC to make your own memories!

Biglake Stay
Accommodation
Two vacation homes on West Street in Wellington: Act 1 (3 bedroom) and Act 2 (2 bedroom), trendy lower and upper flats. Book on Airbnb or contact bonnie@countryroadevents.com.

Wilda Farmhouse
Accommodation
Wilda Farmhouse offers unparalleled privacy and adventure; it's the perfect place for family holidays or getaways with friends. A classic 1850s farm with a modernized farmhouse, historic barns, 15 acres of fields and forest, and sweeping views of the Bay of Quinte, Wilda Farmhouse is all about unplugging and having fun with your people.

Oeno Gallery
Arts And Culture
Oeno Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in Prince Edward County featuring an exceptional collection of Canadian and international art. Set on 3.5 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, the gallery is home to one of Canada’s largest outdoor sculpture gardens, where visitors can explore monumental works nestled among gardens, ponds, and walking paths.

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.