Beaches, wineries, art, heritage hotels and wonderful food: Prince Edward County (PEC), a two-hour drive from Toronto, has turned into a top Canadian destination, especially for city folk seeking a weekend escape – and savvy gourmets and wine lovers looking for exceptional dining and drinking experiences.
Lovingly referred to as “The County,” PEC’s location on the 800km shores of Lake Ontario provides a unique terroir for grape growing. The limestone, shale and clay soil here are ideal for producing pinot gris, Chardonnay and Grüner, light pinot noir reds and some Burgundy-inspired varieties. Many vintners have a commitment to organic, pesticide-free growing, and the often herby, well-balanced wines produced here provide ideal summer sipping, especially when there’s a view of the lake to be had.
Summer is a great time to visit Canada, and there’s nothing like a winery tour in The County (and a barefoot walk along the dunes and crystal waters at Sandbanks Provincial Park). But autumn and winter are great for visiting The County, too, for those who want to experience a classic cozy Canadian country landscape. The late autumn Countylicious festival, timed with the last harvest and before the snow hits is a chance to catch some brilliant autumn colours, the annual Firelight Lantern Festival and some very good food indeed.
Here are the best recommendations for a tasty tour of Prince Edward County, Ontario.