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Besom is a broom studio located on Salmon Point Road where Eve and Chris Harvey create functional pieces for the home with sustainability at the forefront of their practice. They use traditional broom-making techniques that minimize waste and rely on human skill rather than industrial processes. The results are everyday cleaning tools for the home that are not only utilitarian but also aesthetically pleasing.








The Wilfrid
Accommodation
A boutique inn where thoughtful design meets seasonal cuisine. Detailed luxury and sustainable food from these chef and designer hosts. Creative multi-course brunches, a curated wine list, and evening caviar and oyster service. The sunsets from the barn table, fire-pit star gazing, and sauna and water circuit facilities make it all unique. Open year-round. Adult-only

Here and There Apiary
Experience Attraction
Local honey, small-batch production from county-raised bees. Offers nucs, queens, and hive products. Support your community beekeepers.

Old Milford House PEC
Accommodation
Charming farmhouse with County charm and history near Picton in Prince Edward County. Features include a pool, basketball court, wood-fired oven, play structure, fire pit, and peaceful surroundings. This vacation spot is great for lazing around and also close to everything that the county has to offer.

Spiritual Alchemy Wellness
Experience Attraction
Spiritual Alchemy Wellness offers; Yoga, Meditation, Sound Meditation, Reiki Treatments, Reiki Certification Trainings, the monthly Full Moon Gathering Sound Bath, group/private bookings, drop-in classes, special events, and yurt studio rentals.

I-Float Spa
Service
Opened in winter 2019, I-Float offers float therapy in Prince Edward County. Relax in Epsom salt water for pain relief and relaxation.

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.

Prince Edward County DimeStories
Arts And Culture
Author reading series, an afternoon of five-minutes stories read by published and emerging authors from the County and further afield. Previous writers include Shani Mootoo, Zoe Whittall, Sarah Henstra, Heidi Reimer, and Sarah Selecky. Three times a year - summer months in the converted barn gallery space of BlizzMax Gallery, late fall in Picton Library main branch. A literary gem in The County.

The Sip
Eat And Drink
The Sip is a dual-concept space - a gift shop by day and a speakeasy by night. Explore unique products and enjoy global wines and charcuterie.

Prince Edward Point National Wildlife Area
Experience Attraction
Prince Edward Point NWA protects diverse habitats for migratory birds. Researchers study bird migration. Public access allowed for various activities. Contact for permits.

Vintage Car Wine Tours
Experience Attraction
Tour wineries in Prince Edward County with us for a fun-filled experience. Enjoy great wine, music, and a scenic ride in our classic car.

County Outings
Experience Attraction
Photographer Phil Norton offers group trips and walks in Prince Edward County, capturing hidden gems and sharing images in various publications. Join for photography adventures.

Second Wind Forest Therapy
Experience Attraction
Forest Therapy is a meditative practice in nature, inviting deep sensory experiences. Slow walks offer healing and connection, finishing with a communal tea. Join us at secondwindforesttherapy.ca.

Bark Guesthouse
Accommodation
Escape to Bark Guesthouse in Prince Edward County, nestled among vineyards. Ideal for wine lovers, offering luxury accommodations, a chef's kitchen, and serene surroundings.

Cressy Mustard Co.
Experience Attraction
Handcrafted small-batch mustard made in Prince Edward County. Featuring Chardonnay, Sassy, Horseradish, Ballpark, Grainy mustards, Sandbanks Baco Noir Jelly, and Dunes Vidal Pepper Jelly.

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.