Visitor Information
Your Guide to Visitor Services
Prince Edward County, a 1,050 km² peninsula, features multiple access points across its expansive landscape. To ensure comprehensive visitor support, we collaborate closely with key partners at strategic locations, designated as Visitor Information Locations. From June to October, these 10 spots offer printed guides, brochures, maps, and friendly assistance during regular business hours.
Visitor Information Locations are a collaborative effort between Prince Edward County and each partnering business or organization. While staff and volunteers are eager to assist with resources and advice, please note they do not facilitate trip planning or reservations on behalf of visitors.
Consecon Branch Library
211 County Road 29, Consecon
Nestled in the heart of Consecon village, this is a great first stop on the way into The County from the West. Outdoor kiosk includes County information, local events/promotions, tourism brochures, wifi, bench seating and bike rack. Public washrooms are just a walk away in Consecon Park.
Tuesday 10 AM-1 PM
Wednesday 2-5 PM
Thursday 10 AM-1 PM
Friday 2-5 PM
Saturday 1 PM-4 PM
Ameliasburgh Branch Al Purdy Library
809 Whitney Road, Ameliasburgh
Tucked in the quaint Ameliasburgh Village, tourism brochures and wifi are a short stroll away from the Ameliasburgh Heritage Village Museum and Roblin Lake Park – both great spots for families with kids to stop and explore. Public washrooms are available at Roblin Lake Park also.
Tuesday 2-5 PM
Wednesday 10 AM-1 PM
Thursday 2-5 PM
Friday 10 AM-1 PM
Saturday 9 AM-12 PM
Rossmore Stop
5529 County Road 62, Rossmore
A gas station and convenience store with everything you need just across the bridge from Belleville. Maps and other tourism materials are stocked in a self-serve kiosk in the parking lot of the plaza. Great spot to pick up groceries or a bite to eat and enjoy it at the nearby Rossmore Park or Boat Launch (both have public washrooms!)
Approx. 6AM-11PM every day
Learn MorePicton Branch Library
208 Main Street, Picton
This historic Carnegie Library in downtown Picton is a central location for tourism materials, wifi, friendly faces, and lots of great community programs. Public washrooms and great picnic areas are close-by at Benson Park (across the street and down the alley) and Delhi Park (behind the library and down the hill.)
Tuesday 10 AM-5 PM
Wednesday 10 AM-5 PM
Thursday 10 AM-5 PM
Friday 10 AM-5 PM
Saturday 10 AM-4 PM
Glenora Ferry – Southern/PEC Terminal
11369 Loyalist Pkwy, Glenora
The spot so nice, you can visit twice! Public washrooms, racks of tourism materials are on both sides of the ferry crossing. There are a few informational plaques and benches while you wait for your ride. The ferry is part of the MTO highway, so crossing (or just riding for fun) is free!
Approx. 6AM - 1AM daily
Learn MoreGlenora Ferry – Northern/Lennox & Addington Terminal
11245 Loyalist Pkwy, Deseronto
The spot so nice, you can visit twice! Public washrooms, racks of tourism materials are on both sides of the ferry crossing. There are a few informational plaques and benches while you wait for your ride. The ferry is part of the MTO highway, so crossing (or just riding for fun) is free!
Approx. 6AM - 1AM daily
Learn MoreMilford Branch Ann Farwell Library
3053 County Road 10, Milford
Right in ‘downtown’ Milford, this is a great spot to pick up tourism materials or access wifi when traveling around the South Shore of The County. A public washroom and picnic area is just around the corner at Mt Tabor Park.
Tuesday 10 AM-1 PM
Wednesday 2-5 PM
Thursday 10 AM-1 PM
Saturday 10 AM-3 PM
Bloomfield Visitor Centre
290 Main Street, Bloomfield (Under the Town Hall)
Stroll down the laneway by the Bloomfield Town Hall to access the lower-level Visitor Centre. See maps, pick up tourism brochures, chat with local volunteers – the County Magazine staff next door know just about everything about The County – and learn a little about the history of Bloomfield. Wifi and water bottle refills are available here, parking is just behind the Town Hall where there is also a public washroom building. Steps away from downtown shops and stores.
Approx. 9AM - 6PM daily
Bloomfield Branch Library
300 Main Street, Box 9, Bloomfield
M. William Bowerman founded the Bloomfield Branch Library in 1896. He kept the Library open six days a week, from 8 am to 9 pm! Although such lavish hours are no longer practical, the branch remains a hub of activity in Bloomfield’s downtown.
Tuesday 2-5 PM
Wednesday 10 AM-1 PM
Thursday 2-5 PM
Saturday 10 AM-3 PM
Wellington Branch Library
261 Main Street, Wellington
Near the only intersection with stop lights in Wellington, this is possibly the most central spot of the whole Village and walkable to/from downtown businesses and restaurants. Grab tourism materials, use the wifi, and access public washrooms at Wellington Park just down the block.
Tuesday 10 AM-5 PM
Wednesday 10 AM-4 PM
Thursday 10 AM-5 PM
Friday 10 AM-4 PM
Saturday 10 AM-4 PM