Experience the beauty of Prince Edward County on a one-day tour filled with wine tasting, cheese sampling, and visits to lavender fields. Explore art galleries, enjoy scenic drives, and discover charming towns.
Experience the beauty of Prince Edward County on a one-day tour filled with wine tasting, cheese sampling, and visits to lavender fields. Explore art galleries, enjoy scenic drives, and discover charming towns.
- The Big Apple - The first destination is the Big Apple, offering a wide selection of pastries, bakery items, fruit pies, strudels, excellent tea, coffee, apple cider, and more.
- Prince Edward County Lavender - Although the renowned Lavender Festival is not happening this year, visitors will explore stunning lavender fields and admire various…
- The Big Apple - The first destination is the Big Apple, offering a wide selection of pastries, bakery items, fruit pies, strudels, excellent tea, coffee, apple cider, and more.
- Prince Edward County Lavender - Although the renowned Lavender Festival is not happening this year, visitors will explore stunning lavender fields and admire various lavender cultivars with diverse colors, scents, and flavors.
- Armstrong Glassworks - Situated in the charming village of Wellington along Lake Ontario’s shores, Armstrong Glassworks is housed in a former Feed Mill from the early 1900s. The viewing area allows visitors to watch Mark as he creates glass art.
- Wellington Heritage Museum - Located in the heart of Wellington, this museum was originally built in 1885 as a Quaker Meeting House and now showcases local history exhibits. Highlights include a tribute to the Quakers, or “Society of Friends,” who significantly contributed to the County’s early development. Additionally, the Douglas A. Crawford Collection highlights the importance of the canning industry in Prince Edward County, which once had over 75 canning factories operating between 1882 and 1996. Enjoy some free time in downtown Wellington.
- Oeno Gallery - Representing over 60 sculptors, Oeno Gallery features unique contemporary abstract and figurative outdoor artworks in glass, bronze, steel, granite, wood, fiberglass, and resin.
- Huff Estates Winery - Enjoy wine tasting at one of the area’s largest and most popular wineries.
- Sandbanks Provincial Park - Home to the world’s largest baymouth barrier dune formation and expansive sandy beaches, considered among the best in Canada. Walking trails offer the chance to explore the park’s dune and wetland habitats.
- Waupoos Estates Winery - Experience wine and cheese tasting at the oldest winery in Prince Edward County, located on a 100-acre waterfront property beside Lake Ontario. The estate features a chocolatier and candy store, petting zoo, cider house, and marketplace, along with a beautifully restored century farmhouse.
- Arts on Main Gallery - Situated in the heart of Picton, Ontario, this artist-run gallery showcases quality paintings, mixed media, graphic art, sculpture, ceramics, porcelain, glass works, quilts, weaving, painted silks, folk art, photography, and pastels for viewing and purchase. Enjoy free time in downtown Picton.
- Lake on the Mountain - Surrounded by rolling farmland, vineyards, and apple orchards, this mysterious lake is just over one square kilometer in size, rising 62 meters above the Bay of Quinte (Lake Ontario) and approximately 37 meters deep. The Mohawk people called it Onokenoga, or Lake of the Gods, believing spirits resided in its depths. Each spring, they offered gifts to ensure a successful crop. Early settlers thought the lake was bottomless, while others believed it connected to a subterranean passage and distant water source.

- Private transportation
- Bottle of Water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottle of Water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Gratuities
- Hotel Pick-up/Drop-off
- Meals
- Gratuities
- Hotel Pick-up/Drop-off
- Meals
In the year 2014, the district was featured in Macleans magazine’s ‘Top Ten Must-Visit Places’. The district was the only Canadian tourist spot included in Travel and Leisure Magazine’s 2015 ‘Best Places to Visit’ list.
In Prince Edward district, events and festivals are a year-round delight. While the renowned Lavender Festival won’t occur this year, we…
In the year 2014, the district was featured in Macleans magazine’s ‘Top Ten Must-Visit Places’. The district was the only Canadian tourist spot included in Travel and Leisure Magazine’s 2015 ‘Best Places to Visit’ list.
In Prince Edward district, events and festivals are a year-round delight. While the renowned Lavender Festival won’t occur this year, we will still be taking a tour of the awe-inspiring lavender meadows showcasing a wide variety of lavender in an array of colours, aromas, and flavours.
Our single-day expedition will involve a wine tasting experience at local vineyards and sampling various cheese types produced locally. We’ll explore several art museums, a sculpture park, the notable Lake on the Mountain (also known as Onokenoga, or Lake of the Gods by the Mohawk tribe) and the famous dunes. We’ll also drive through the historic loyalist-pathway and pay a visit to the charming towns of Bloomfield, Wellington, and Picton.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.