Prince Edward County, Ontario
Introducing Prince Edward County, or “The County” as most folks living there would refer to it.
It's a quick little day trip from Toronto and is as picturesque as a Norman Rockwell painting.
Why go to The County?
Do you like food? Of course you do! PEC has been called “the gastronomic Capital of Ontario”. There are so many restaurants and cafés to choose from. East and Main ( consistently comes up as one of the best places to eat in Wellington. Hipsters swear by the food at Drake Devonshire ( And if you like wood fired pizza, most wineries now include this delicious offering on their menus. (Jon & Cheryl have always said that you shouldn’t trust someone who doesn’t like pizza.)
Do you like antiques? PEC is a wonderland of shops filled with dead people’s stuff. Our favourite was Dead People’s Stuff (
Do you like wine? Tyrion Lannister himself would approve of the plethora of wineries. From the larger Sandbanks Winery ( and Huff Estates ( to the smaller Rosehall Run ( there are too many others to list here. (Just ask for a nice Dornish Red.)
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Do you like Art? ( Sculpture ( Pottery ( PEC has allllll of that too.
Don’t believe us? Check out the video. Moving pictures don’t lie.
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Prince Edward County: Dunes, Picton and the Drake Devonshire
This time we spend 24 hours in Prince Edward County. We explore the fresh water dunes, Picton, The Drake and even find a Lake on a Mountain.
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada: 1. Shipwright Inn *****
2. Fairholm National Historic Inn *****
3. The Holman Grand Hotel ****
4. Charlotte's Rose Inn ****
5. The Great George ****
6. The Dawson House B&B ****
7. The Harbour House ****
8. Hillhurst Inn ****
9. The Sonata Inn ***
10. The Hotel on Pownal ***
11. Inn on the Harbour ****
Houses and flats for rent in Charlottetown
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1. 51 Fitzroy Street, C1A 1R4 Charlottetown, Canada
Built in 1865, this historic property in Olde Charlottetown is a 5-minute walk from the Confederation Centre of the Arts. In-room massages and landscaped gardens are on site.
2. 230 Prince Street, C1A 4S1 Charlottetown, Canada
Located in historic downtown Charlottetown, this luxurious bed and breakfast is housed in a mansion built in 1838. Many area attractions, like the Confederation Landing and Waterfront, are within a 10-minute walk.
3. 123 Grafton Street, C1A7M4 Charlottetown, Canada
With panoramic views of Queen’s Square and Charlottetown Harbor, this boutique hotel features a 7-story atrium and on-site dining. The rooms have a 42-inch flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi.
4. 11 Grafton Street, C1A1K3 Charlottetown, Canada
Built in 1884, this elegant Victorian family home is just 2 blocks from the centre of historic Charlottetown. Guests can relax on the spacious, second floor deck. Free WiFi is provided.
5. 58 Great George Street, C1A 4K9 Charlottetown, Canada
This hotel is located in downtown Charlottetown, one block from the Confederation Center of the Arts and 15 minutes from Charlottetown Airport. It features a continental breakfast and free Wi-Fi.
6. 122 North River Road, C1A 3K8 Charlottetown, Canada
This property is a 12-minute walk from the beach. This Victorian bed and breakfast in Charlottetown was built in 1852 and features a whirlpool tub in each uniquely decorated room. A small outdoor pool is available and Victoria Park is 600 m away.
7. 9 Grafton Street, C1A 1K3 Charlottetown, Canada
Situated 2 blocks from downtown Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, this breakfast inn features charming guest rooms with a mini-refrigerator and air conditioning. Beaconsfield Historic House is 280 m away.
8. 181 Fitzroy Street, C1A1S3 Charlottetown, Canada
This historic mansion is situated in the the center of downtown Charlottetown and is decorated with antique furniture and woodwork. The hotel offers complimentary in-room internet and free parking.
9. 3 Grafton St, C1A 1K3 Charlottetown, Canada
Located in the historic downtown area of Charlottetown, this property features a spacious family room and mezzanine. Free WiFi is available.
10. 146 Pownal Street, C1A 3W6 Charlottetown, Canada
Situated in downtown Charlottetown, The Hotel on Pownal offers free in-room WiFi. The Confederation Centre of the Arts and many dining options are less than 5 minutes' walk from this hotel.
11. 3 Hillsborough Street, C1A 4V7 Charlottetown, Canada
Inn on the Harbour is located in Charlottetown, just across the street from the Charlottetown waterfront. Free WiFi access and a daily full breakfast are also available. Various restaurants are situated within 650 m.
Prince Edward Island Top Attractions
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Canada: Prince Edward Island
On the day we drove from New Brunswick to PEI, it was raining and very windy. Navigating the car on the confederation bridge, which is 8 miles in length, turned out to be nerve racking. Truck was banned to pass on the day due to the weather.
The waves at Prince Edward National Park beach were strong, but looked awesome!
The next morning, the waves were still heavy, but the sky had turned to cloudy and eventually to clear.
Charlottetown is the capital and largest city of the Prince Edward Island, and the county seat of Queens County. Named after Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, queen consort of the United Kingdom.
Popular attractions within the city include the Province House, which hosted the Charlottetown Conference in 1864, the spirit of Confederation was born, ultimately leading to the founding of Canada.
Confederation Center of the Arts has a replica of the Province House and 20-minute video about the 1864 conference. The Center hosts many displays and a theater featuring the musical “Anne of green gables”.
St. Paul's Anglican Church has a wooden interior that looks like a upside down boat. The acoustic of the church is excellent.
Just a couple of blocks across, is the St. Dunstan's Basilica, with it's ornately decorated interior.
We left the island with a ferry ride along with our car, from Wood Islands, PEI to Caribou, Nova Scotia. This is a 75-minute cruise.
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