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A bright living area features a comfortable grey sofa adorned with decorative pillows. A light wood coffee table sits on a geometric area rug, accompanied by a stylish chair. Natural light floods the space through the windows, highlighting the neutral decor.
Home in Picton
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 197 reviews

A Tranquil Oasis in Picton

Stride across lovingly restored softwood floors that tie main level rooms together. A thorough remodeling has produced a modern kitchen and wide open, airy spaces with neutral decor. Climb stairs at night to a quiet and romantic bedroom loft. Guests have private access to the top 2 floors of the house. The 2nd floor welcomes you with a brand new kitchen, large bedroom with queen size bed, living room with queen size sofa bed, bathroom and dining room. Enjoy your breakfast (or a glass of wine) on the balcony in the summer. Take the stairs to the third floor, where you will find a private giant master bedroom loft, complete with king size bed and 2 skylights for gazing at the starry sky. Lots of room for your cars! Upon arrival, rest assured that there will always be room for up to 3 cars in the driveway (along with free street parking). Brand new kitchen is fully stocked and includes a washer/dryer for your use. Large bathroom with bathtub. Dining room with table for 6. Living room with large Smart TV with cable and sofa bed with queen size pull out. Stairs lead to the private (with door) master bedroom loft. Comfy king size bed, 2 skylights and lots of books The house is on a friendly street in the town of Picton, Prince Edward County. It was purchased on a whim by a couple who fell in love with the area. Walk downtown to fine restaurants and shops. Sandbanks Provincial Park is a 15-minute drive away. Because the house is on the top 2 floors - it is important that you and your guests (including children) are OK with stairs. We do not have baby gates. Home access is keyless via smart lock.

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An A-frame house is presented with a blue exterior amidst a snowy landscape. The structure showcases a sloped roof with multiple windows and a door leading to a deck. Surrounding trees, partially covered in snow, create a serene and natural setting.
Home in HUNT
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 206 reviews

Modern & Charming Eh-Frame | 4-Season Chalet

Escape the everyday chaos and unwind in this romantic A-frame home. Nestled on 36 acres of forest and marshland, this charming getaway will fulfill any couple’s desire for a private weekend in the woods to indulge in a deep connection with each other and with nature. High loft ceilings, exposed beams, wood burning fireplace, a cozy loft bedroom, spacious shower for two, and sunken soaker bathtub create an intimate and pleasing ambiance for your carefree retreat. Hosts an abundance of wildlife.

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A bright living area showcases a gray sofa adorned with pillows, complemented by a glass coffee table. An accent chair is positioned nearby, with light streaming in from windows. The room features a woven area rug and art pieces on the walls, enhancing its modern decor.
Home in Picton
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 368 reviews

Picton PEC Treetops Cottage 2 bed 2 bath house

ST-2019-0273 Renovated 1880s carriage house, 2 beds, 2 baths. Private yard on a quiet street in the heart of Picton, 5 min. walk to the County's finest restaurants, brewpubs, shops, and galleries; 12 minutes by car to Sandbanks' beaches. Surrounded by trees and facing 500 acres of green space, including the historic Glenwood Cemetery, Treetops is a 2-minute walk to the Millennium Trail, a 46 km route for walking and biking. The wineries a drive away, Treetops Cottage is at the heart of PEC.

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Bungalow in Picton
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 444 reviews

Bright & Cozy Bungalow Close to Downtown Picton

This bright & cozy bungalow is the perfect home base for your PEC getaway! It is centrally located in the heart of Picton, offering 1 bed, 1 bath, office, deck with BBQ & small yard. Comfortably accommodates two adults. Short 5 min walk to downtown, where you can enjoy restaurants, cafe's, boutiques, markets, galleries & more. A short drive to Sandbanks, wineries and breweries. Includes high speed Wi-Fi, central AC/heat, parking & Sandbanks day-use pass (Apr-Nov). STA License #: ST 2019-0177.

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A bright eat-in kitchenette features a round wooden table surrounded by two upholstered chairs. Open shelving displays kitchen essentials, with plants adding a touch of greenery. Modern appliances, including a microwave and coffee maker, are neatly arranged along the counter.
Guest suite in Wellington
5 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

Wellington Guest Suite on Main!

Our 1928 Victorian-style home is on Main Street in Wellington! This offers the convenience of walking out your front door & enjoying our charming village by the water & all it has to offer. Our guest suite is a newly renovated 1 bdrm with lounge area, 1 bath & eat-in kitchenette if you wish to make breakfast/lunch. Enjoy morning coffee or before dinner cocktail on our deck outside the guest suite to take in the great vibe of Wellington & people enjoying this community. License #ST-2023-0009

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A spacious communal area features high ceilings with wooden beams and large windows that allow natural light to fill the room. A comfortable seating arrangement includes a plush sofa and elegant armchair, with a decorative coffee table at its center. A striking fireplace and unique light fixtures enhance the ambiance.
Home in Prince Edward
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 293 reviews

The Prince Edward County Church, A Unique Escape

Stunning 1800's converted church in Prince Edward County with modern amenities on huge property. This unique 4 bedroom massive space has been restored to give a modern feel with all the old unique charm. Sitting on 3 acres, this property backs on to the Bay of Quinte. Only 15 minutes from the closest vineyard, 20 minutes from Wellington & Bloomfield. Property includes Wifi, Netflix, PrimeTV, Sonos fresh linens/towels, coffee, laundry, firewood for wood burning and a gas fireplace & more!

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Tiny home in Picton
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 452 reviews

Picton Creekside Retreat

Prince Edward County, Picton ON. STA Lic# ST-2019-0028. Our tiny home (540 square feet) is totally yours, 1 bedroom, deck with tables and chairs, sunny west exposure. Industrial chic, bright, large lot, pet friendly, Wifi, full kitchen, living space, office area, smart TV and air conditioned. We supply a seasons Day use Pass to the Sandbanks Provincial park for you to book your day(s) at the beach. To guarantee entry, you can book your dates up to 5 days in advance.

Top guest favorite
A cozy living area features a rustic wood stove, complemented by two stylish chairs and a vibrant area rug. Large windows frame the serene view of Lake Ontario, enhancing the space's inviting ambiance.
Guesthouse in Wellington
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 274 reviews

Little Ben Prince Edward County

Little Ben's license allows 2 adults and one child age 10 and under. Located 10 feet from Lake Ontario, in the heart of beautiful Wellington, Little Ben is a fully renovated 1 bedroom cottage in the centre of wine country. Little Ben offers a fully equipped kitchen, a dining area and a comfy living area with a wood stove. The true glory of Little Ben exists outside its walls--you are just a mere ten steps down to your own limestone beach on Lake Ontario! Licence # ST-2019-0358

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A modern interior space features a spacious bed adorned with soft, light-colored linens and decorative pillows. A cozy throw blanket is draped across the foot of the bed. A wooden bench sits in front, and a small dining area is visible in the background.
Apartment in Belleville
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Boho Bliss | Full Kitchen Studio Near PEC

Nestled just 5 minutes north of the 401 highway, 30 minutes north of PEC, The Ashley is a charming oasis of modern comfort and convenience. A renovated gem boasts a sleek and contemporary design, ensuring a memorable stay in every single unit. Whether you're here for a golf getaway or to explore the local attractions, you'll find our motel to be the perfect starting point for your adventure. Book your stay with us and discover a world of relaxation, excitement, and golfing fun.

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The studio features a spacious bed with an earthy-toned duvet, complemented by a wooden headboard. A cozy seating area with a vibrant yellow couch is visible in the background, alongside decorative wall elements and plants that add a touch of greenery.
Apartment in Picton
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 219 reviews

Modern open concept farmhouse studio w/parking

Welcome to Unit #3 at the Picton Commons! Located on Main St. near historic Picton Harbour, this mid-century modern studio offers a stylish and cozy retreat for those looking to explore PEC. Our unit features a tastefully renovated interior, complete with a king sized bed, farmhouse kitchen, as well as a private outdoor patio and free street parking directly outside. Steps away from the county fairground and a short walk to the best restaurants and shops Picton has to offer.

Top guest favorite
A spacious deck features red Adirondack chairs positioned for lake views, overlooking calm waters at sunset. The horizon captures warm tones, while the reflection on the water creates a serene ambiance. Clear railing allows uninterrupted sightlines of the scenic surroundings.
Cottage in Prince Edward
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

Picton Bay Hideaway

Picton Bay Hideaway is a family owned and operated licensed waterfront bungalow with 2 bedrooms and a walk out basement that can comfortably sleep up to 4 adults plus 2 children. This getaway is ideal for those wanting to slow down, relax and spend quality time with loved ones or for those who are looking for a quiet and peaceful workspace retreat. Whether you are a wine, food, fishing, or a beach goer, there is something for everyone in Prince Edward County (PEC)!

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A modern house is set against a sunset sky, surrounded by tall grass and scattered trees. The exterior, featuring large windows, reflects the colors of dusk, creating a harmonious blend with the natural landscape.
Home in Prince Edward
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 223 reviews

Globe House Prince Edward County

STA License ST-2019-0027 Ease yourself into modern luxury, a perfect base for your romantic getaway in The County. Cozy up. Here you'll hear the sound of crickets, not sirens; smell flowers, not fumes; see stars, not headlights. There's an online article about the Globe House in the Globe and Mail which I can't link to here but you can find it if you search for: globe and mail prince edward county building a house

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Prince Edward?

    Guests frequently choose to stay around the lakeside villages such as Picton, Wellington, and Bloomfield for easy access to local shops, dining, and art galleries. Rural stays are also available near wineries and open countryside, providing peaceful surroundings.

  • What are the best things to do in Prince Edward with kids?

    Families can explore sandy beaches, visit local farms for seasonal fruit picking, and discover interactive art spaces. Many enjoy outdoor activities such as nature trails, cycling paths, and birdwatching throughout the area.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Prince Edward?

    Explore sandy shorelines, stroll through local farmers' markets, and visit wineries and cideries known for regional flavors. Art galleries, heritage sites, and cycling routes through the countryside are also often recommended.

  • How is the weather in Prince Edward?

    Prince Edward experiences cold winters around 19–38°F (-7–4°C), while summers are mild to warm, reaching 62–82°F (17–28°C). Spring and autumn bring gradual temperature changes, so layering is a practical choice.

  • What are the best places to visit in Prince Edward?

    Many visitors explore the sandy shoreline of Sandbanks Provincial Park, sample regional flavors at wineries and cideries, and browse art galleries in towns like Picton and Wellington. Heritage sites and local markets are also frequently suggested.

  • What are some hiking trails in Prince Edward?

    Prince Edward has trails in Sandbanks Provincial Park, winding through forests and along sandy shores. You can also explore Miller Family Nature Reserve, known for its peaceful woodland paths and seasonal wildflowers. Many routes give you a chance to experience lakeside scenery and quiet local habitats.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Prince Edward?

    Families can spend time at sandy beaches, pick seasonal fruit at local farms, participate in guided nature walks, or join creative workshops in community spaces. Interactive museums and cycling routes through quiet neighborhoods are frequently suggested.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Prince Edward?

    Popular day trips include exploring historic small towns for antiques, visiting regional art studios, or experiencing hiking and nature reserves just outside Prince Edward. Scenic drives to nearby vineyards or lakefront parks are frequently suggested.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Prince Edward?

    Many accommodations in Prince Edward welcome travelers with pets, especially in areas around Bloomfield, Wellington, and rural settings. Parks and walking trails throughout the area make it convenient to explore with your pet.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Prince Edward?

    Locals recommend exploring early in the morning to enjoy quieter beaches, carrying layers for changing weather, and booking wine tastings in advance during peak season. Supporting farmers' markets and independent shops is a valued part of the local experience.

  • What is Prince Edward known for?

    Prince Edward is known for its sandy beaches, vibrant wine and cider scene, and welcoming arts community. Local farmers' markets, heritage sites, and annual events celebrating the harvest season are also integral to the area’s character.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Prince Edward?

    Lesser-known art studios, secluded shoreline paths, and small-batch cheese shops are often mentioned as hidden gems. Quiet heritage hamlets and peaceful conservation areas invite relaxed exploration away from busier spots.

  • What are the best foods to try in Prince Edward?

    Visitors frequently sample local cheeses, farm-fresh produce, and baked goods from community markets. Seasonal specialties often include apple cider, regional wines, and pickerel sourced from nearby waters.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Prince Edward?

    It is practical to pack layers for changeable weather, comfortable shoes for walking, a sunhat, and swimwear for shoreline visits. Bringing a reusable water bottle and a tote for farmers’ market finds is also helpful.

  • What is the nightlife in Prince Edward like?

    Nightlife in Prince Edward is relaxed, featuring live music in local pubs, community events, and casual evening dining. Some venues around Picton and Wellington have open mic nights and small performances.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Prince Edward?

    The region hosts frequent events such as harvest festivals, art studio tours, and food and wine celebrations in late summer and autumn. Music and cultural gatherings often take place outdoors during the warmer months.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Prince Edward?

    Prince Edward has many family-friendly vacation rentals, ranging from cottages near beaches to spacious homes in quiet neighborhoods. Features like outdoor spaces and easy access to local attractions are frequently highlighted.

  • When is the best time to visit Prince Edward?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures and a vibrant atmosphere, with outdoor attractions and seasonal events in full swing. Fall brings colorful foliage and harvest celebrations.

All about Prince Edward

Located on the eastern shores of Lake Ontario, the community of Prince Edward — not to be confused with the province of Prince Edward Island to the east — is known for its magnificent beaches and picturesque sand dunes reaching over 80 feet high. Boating, fishing, and swimming are just a few ways to enjoy the natural beauty of Sandbanks Provincial Park on Lake Ontario, and there are more than 300 bird species to spot in the wider region, from songbirds to hawks.

But the scenery isn’t the only thing to note here. The region’s thriving food scene focuses on fresh local seafood, including salmon. And with more than 35 wineries, you’ll also find plenty of places to try cool-climate varieties such as pinot noir and chardonnay. The Arts Trail features the work of ceramics specialists, photographers, and painters all over the region — just follow the blue signs.

What are the top things to do in Prince Edward?

Sandbanks Provincial Park

Located on Lake Ontario’s northern shore, Sandbanks Provincial Park has some of Ontario’s best beaches, where people come to swim, fish, and sail. Six walking trails make it easy to explore wetland habitats and magnificent sand dunes. While the park is open all year long, during the summer months you can join in educational programs like guided hikes for all ages.

National Air Force Museum of Canada

Just 30 minutes away in Trenton, the National Air Force Museum of Canada has an extensive collection of Royal Canadian Air Force memorabilia. Exhibits and interactive displays create a timeline from the first flight to the present day, with more than 35 aircraft on-site to see up close. You can even visit the museum’s restoration shop to get a look at the process of rebuilding a vintage plane.

Birdhouse City

Approximately 100 handcrafted birdhouses sit atop individual poles to form what is known as Birdhouse City, located in the Macaulay Mountain Conservation Area. Each one is a miniature replica of a building in Prince Edward County. Many of these birdhouses also have QR codes that provide historical information about the corresponding buildings.

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    Prince Edward vacation rentals start at G$4,184 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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    180 properties feature pools

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    680 properties have a dedicated workspace

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    1,420 of Prince Edward vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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  • 4.9 Average rating

    Prince Edward stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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