![]() |
Prince Edward County is one of the best-kept travel destination secrets in Ontario. Located just a short drive from Highway 401, yet worlds away, the County has a long and colourful history dating back to the 1780s when it was settled by the United Empire Loyalists. Throughout the rolling countryside and unspoilt villages, you'll find great beaches (including the largest freshwater dunes in the world at Sandbanks Provincial Park), wonderful restaurants, a first class theatre, a drive-in movie theatre, quaint antique and gift shops, galleries and a steadily growing number of wineries. For the more active, there is surfing, biking, golf, fishing, all types of boating and sailing, scuba diving and bird watching. And in the winter, you can go cross-country skiing or snowmobiling.
The County is a year-round destination which offers something for everyone, and all the attractions are within easy reach of The Morning Star. So, whatever the time of year, come and stay with us and enjoy life in the County! For more information, see the the County web site or the Out There web site. |
![]() |
|
![]() |
|
![]() |
|
![]() |
|