Prince Edward boasts pristine seascapes, rolling hills and characterful historic villages. You can bask on sandy beaches, sip your way through boutique wineries and enjoy one of Canada's top farm-to-table food scenes.
Things to do in Prince Edward
Picton is a small town anchored by a historic downtown district. You can admire 19th-century architecture at the Macaulay Heritage Park, stroll pasts shops on the bustling Main Street and catch a film at the Art Deco-style Regent Theatre.
Set on the shores of Lake Ontario, Sandbanks Provincial Park boasts some of the best beaches in Ontario. Sugar-white sand and shallow water make the Outlet a favourite with swimmers, sunbathers and picnickers. In summer the park offers free guided hikes, as well as bike rides and ranger-led activities.
Discover Prince Edward's past at the Ameliasburgh Heritage Village, a reconstructed pioneer town featuring log cabins, bee-keeping buildings and a working blacksmith workshop. The Mariners' Park Museum recalls the county's seafaring heritage with shipwreck artefacts, First Nation's canoes and memorabilia.
Rich soil and a sunny climate make Prince Edward one of Canada's top agricultural regions. Foodies should snag a table at the Blumen Garden Bistro, a chef-owned restaurant serving creative dishes like pulled braised rabbit. Stock up on handmade dairy products or enjoy lavish charcuterie boards at the solar-powered Fifth Town Artisan Cheese Co.
Getting around Prince Edward
Downtown Picton is easy to get around on foot, while a rental car is the best way to tour Prince Edward County. Cycling is a scenic and eco-friendly way to explore parts of Prince Edward. You can also sign up for guided tours with the Double Deck Bus Company.