
Picton
Prince Edward County Textile Artist.

Ameliasburgh Branch Library
Experience Attraction
Ameliasburgh Branch Library, originally in a store, later a township hall, now in a 1848 stone schoolhouse, renamed Al Purdy Library in 2001. Join us in Prince Edward County.

1875 Farmhouse
Accommodation
1875 Boutique Farmhouse is the perfect combination of county feel and unique design, located in the Bethesda region in PEC.
Enjoy this large and comfortable space which includes 4 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms to host up to eight people, whether family or friends.
Step outside in the private yard and nature surrounding your home as you relax after exploring all that this area has to offer!

Lakeside Maison
Accommodation
Other things to note: The owners are onsite in a separate area and will be very respectful of your privacy. Please note that we are on a well so we ask that you try to conserve water when possible during your stay. Overuse will set off the septic pump.

Paul Verrall's Original Stone Sculptures
Arts And Culture
Paul Verrall creates Canadian wildlife and abstract sculptures from soapstone, serpentine, alabaster, and African wonderstone in his Picton studio. Visitors are welcome by chance or appointment year-round.

The Hayloft Dancehall
Arts And Culture
The Hayloft Dancehall is the County's hottest spot for nightlife and live entertainment! This charmingly rustic 170 year old barn throws its barn doors open every weekend for live music, dancing, drag, and burlesque shows! Attend one of the Hayloft's famous Saturday Night Barn Parties for a drink-sloshing, boot-stomping good time. Laugh and cheer your way through one of he raucous drag shows!

Macaulay Heritage Park
Arts And Culture
Macaulay Heritage Park, a historic site that includes Macaulay House, the A Path Forward exhibit inside the former St. Mary Magdalene Anglican Church, a pioneer cemetery, and beautiful gardens.

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.

OMVA
Experience Attraction
The Show will showcase many military vehicles from motorcycles all the way up to tanks. The show also includes reenactors who do living history displays of WW2 life and equipment and once a day they do a battle. Show will include vehicles moving around, loud explosions and gunfire. Food trucks will be on site.

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.

Honey Pie Hives & Herbals
Experience Attraction
Honey Pie Hives & Herbals in Prince Edward County produces mead from honey and herbs and handcrafts natural beeswax and herbal products.

Picton Farmers Market
Eat And Drink
Located in Downtown Picton, every Sunday in season over 30 local farms and makers pop up for this outdoor market. It’s a great stop on your way out of town after a weekend in The County to load up with local provisions for your week.

The Wellington Community Market
Experience Attraction
In the heart of the village, the WCM brings together local food and artisan vendors. A great place to eat, drink and shop, in the most beautiful location overlooking Lake Ontario.

The Canada House
Accommodation
Retreat in Prince Edward County, Canada House offers a cozy, renovated stay. Enjoy pool, hot tub, kitchen, close to Sandbanks, wineries, and towns.

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.

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.