
The County
This fun and family friendly ride takes you end-to-end from the start of the Millennium Trail in Carrying Place, all the way across beautiful Prince Edward County, ending in Picton. This is a special opportunity to ride the entire trail (or half) with a large group of cyclists of all skill levels. The 2 options to participate are the Full Ride: 46 km end-to end ride or the 25km Fun Ride ending in Wellington. Both rides include a post-ride celebration at Prince Eddy’s Brewing Company including a meal, games, drinks, prizes, live music and more.
Date: Sunday June 14th, 2026
























Lilac Lane Bed & Breakfast
Accommodation
Lilac Lane Bed and Breakfast near Picton offers a peaceful rural escape with three creatively and uniquely appointed rooms, delicious breakfasts, and easy access to local attractions. We look forward to greeting you.

The SHED at Chetwyn Farms
Arts And Culture
Curated collections of premium alpaca products including socks, blankets, and gifts. Experience sustainable alpaca warmth and style from our farm and global designers.

Lighthouse Restaurant
Eat And Drink
The Lighthouse Restaurant at Picton Harbour Inn offers delicious home-style breakfast and lunch. Voted County Weekly News Readers’ Choice Favourite Breakfast consecutively.

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.

PEC Kayaks
Experience Attraction
Easy kayak rentals in The County - no experience needed. Day, week, and weekend rates with delivery options. Everything included for convenient water access. Visit peckayaks on instagram and text 905-809-4461 for reservations.

Lacey Estates Winery
Experience Attraction
Lacey Estates began in 1982 as a summer retreat in Hillier. With rich soil, they planted various vines and opened a family winery in 2009.

Picton Splash Pad
Experience Attraction
Beat the summer heat right in Picton at the community splash pad.

Molly Johnson | Your Wedding Officiant
Service
Personal, fun, meaningful, genuine, contemporary + cool humanist ceremonies for all expressions of love in Prince Edward County + beyond.

Megan Fitzgerald Artist
Arts And Culture
Megan holds an MFA from NSCAD Unviersity as well as a Diplome des beaux-arts from Dawson College (2012) and a BFA with Honours from OCAD University (2015). She has travelled extensively by foot, partaking in residencies in Spain and the United Kingdom, NGO projects in Vietnam and held positions as art instructor at various institutions in Europe and Canada. Megan currently works from her studio in Prince Edward County, Ontario where she creates mixed media paintings and teaches children and adult workshops.

Black River Cottages
Accommodation
A family-run waterfront cottage retreat in Prince Edward County, where days slow down, kids play freely, and guests return year after year for the feeling of being truly at ease.

Waupoos Island Camp
Accommodation
Seasonal boat access-only property on Waupoos Island offers 3-bedroom cottages, dormitory, hall, chapel, tent. Specializing in intimate weddings and corporate/specialty retreats.

Everly Inn B&B
Accommodation
Luxurious eco-friendly bed and breakfast offering contemporary accommodations.

Lake on the Mountain Provincial Park
Experience Attraction
Lake on the Mountain is a unique destination with clean water and stunning views. Day-use park with facilities for picnicking and paddling. Parking fees apply.

Flowing With Frequency
Experience Attraction
Alicia Wright Williams is a certified Sound & Gong Therapy Practitioner, Kundalini Yoga & Meditation Teacher & Energy Healer. She offers welcoming, accessible practices and hosts group events and private bookings.
Please email her to discuss bookings and collaborations.

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.