The Traveller’s Guide To Prince Edward County
2016/2017 ART • DINING • EVENTS • HISTORY • SHOPS • WINERIES & MORE WWW.THESOJOURNER.CA
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Welcome To The County! For 20 years,The Sojourner has been the guidebook for visitors staying at one of The County’s many wonderful accommodation/tourism venues. We sincerely hope that you will find the information contained within these pages of value during your stay. For those who are staying overnight, we request that you do not remove this publication from the premises out of consideration for your hosts and future visitors in order that they may have access to the information contained in this guide. If you would like a copy for your personal use or as a souvenir of your stay, The Sojourner is available for purchase at several locations throughout The County for a nominal fee. For day-trippers, who discover this guide at one of our retailers, we hope that you will find this guide to be of assistance in your travels around beautiful
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7 Artists • Artisans • Galleries 15 Feature Artist 16 Feature Gallery 28 30 Beauty, Health & Wellness 38 Boutiques & Specialty Shops 45 Feature Retailer 46 Dining 67 Events & Entertainment 87 Feature Event 88 History & Museums 99 Nature & Attractions 105 Produce 111 Recreation & Sports 121 Breweries • Cideries •Wineries 129 Antiques
Welcome to Beautiful Prince Edward County!
COUNTY TOURISM SERVICES • KEEPSAKE SOUVENIRS Prince Edward County Chamber of Tourism & Commerce (PECCTAC) As The County’s number one source for information about The County, the friendly staff at PECCTAC are always on hand to assist via their Visitor’s Centre, phone (1-800-640-4717) or email. Whether it is recommending eateries or guiding visitors to local events or finding travel weary visitors accommodation, they want to ensure that your visit to The County is an enjoyable experience which includes offering FREE County maps and access to brochures and more. It is also the base for the Accommodation A ssociation of Prince Edward County (AAPEC) as well as the PEC Cottages and Campgrounds of Prince Edward
(CCPEC), two organizations that are dedicated to providing visitors access to a wide realm of places on to where to stay. As one of only 68 accredited Chambers in Canada, PECCTAC also offers in-depth information regarding the general community and assist in supplying support services for new businesses. If you’re a visitor or a new resident needing info or help, then please feel free to contact the knowledgeable staff at PECCTAC’s office and Vsitor’s Centre located at 116 Main Street Picton
of visitors requiring access to information that is relevant to their wants and needs prior to visiting The County as well as during their stay. As an expanded directory on accommodation, restaurants. recreational activities and more with links to respective web sites, it is another great source that will enable you to make sure that you enjoy the best possible experience while visiting The County. www.visitpec.ca
County Keepsakes Life is all about memorable moments. For many, vacations and time spent away from the routine of everyday living is special and goes by far too quickly.
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At County Keepsakes, it is all about ensuring that your memories are enhanced beyond photos that sometimes get lost as we return to back to the realities of our everyday lives. A key chain, a coffee mug, a calendar, a T-shirt , cap, etc... are a great way to remember about your time in The County. Here, you will find a wonderful selection of such great keepsakes that you can enjoy in your everyday life. In addition, there are b eautiful County postcards to send to friends and family showcasing the beauty of the area while telling them of the fun you’ve had during your stay. So drop on in to County Keepsakes at 12699 Loyalist Parkway (Glenora Rd) • Picton
Antiques & Vintage Decor
COUNTY & AREA ANTIQUES SHOPS
Revitalizing ANTIQUE EVENTS August 6th & 7th 28th ODESSA Antique Show & Sale Odessa Fairgrounds September 16th-18th PEC Fall Antique Show & Sale Crystal Palace at Picton Fairgrounds May 20th-21st, 2017 PEC Spring Antique Show & Sale Crystal Palace at Picton Fairgrounds
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n today’s world where many people seem content to throw away anything that is old versus looking at the individual item’s intrinsic values to see how it can be revitalized, it is nice to know that there are still those amongst us who recognize the value and the workmanship of the past and who are willing to give new life to such items, whether it be an old chest of drawers, a night table, a buffet, a complete room set or a unique accent piece.
Throughout The County, you will find these lovers of all things old, whose passion for history and for quality craftsmanship, has inspired them to open up wonderful venues where you can browse and hunt for unexpected treasures. You could find a mahogany sideboard with its intricate carvings and clawed feet from Europe, a beautiful Canadiana harvest table, a unique art deco corner cabinet, an old Coke sign from the 50s and other vintage items to tempt you into taking them home with you. These intriguing antique and vintage shops offer more than home furnishings and decor items, though. There is a wealth of collectibles, ephemera, jewellery, and more, providing one with an interesting perspective of The County with its unique blend of primitive, early Canadiana and Americana along with a fine selection of European treasures. While some dealers prefer to keep their historic treasures in their original form, there are others who enjoy revitalizing their treasured finds to pique your interest. In a way, they like showing that “old” can be just as nice as “new” - in fact even better as the quality of the workmanship speaks for itself. Rest assured that you will not find “Made in China” on any of these historic furnishings ... that is unless it is a Ming vase or Chinese antique! Whether you love antiques, French Country or vintage, you can spend hours exploring these eclectic emporiums of history, especially Karen Brown’s Antiques and Jim and Dave’s Antiques; however, don’t miss out on discovering the treasures you will find in such vintage boutiques like Dead People’s Stuff, A Tick in Tyme, Hillier House, Mari-Annette’ Painted Pieces, The Sword Antiques and The Vintage Barn. Just talking to these knowledgeable proprietors is a treat! So, attention treasure hunters! If you’re looking for an exciting few hours of “adventure”, then these varied shops will afford you the opportunity to make some great discoveries along with a few lessons about The County’s rich history. You will also discover how easy it is to blend the old with the new and how you can help turn items from our past into modern day treasures. s THE SOJOURNER 2016
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ANTIQUES
Prince Edward County
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Antiques & Collectibles
SHOW & SALE
FALL 2016 September 16 • 17 • 18 Friday 2-7 • Saturday 10-5 • Sunday 11-4 SPRING SHOW: May 20&21,2017
CRYSTAL PALACE
May-October: Thursday-Monday 11am - 5 pm November-April: Friday-Sunday 11am - 5 pm tickintime@sympatico.ca
Picton Fairgrounds: 375 Main St. E. • Picton
For information, call 613.393.5886 boogleberry@sympatico.ca
A Tick in Tyme
The Unique • The Unusual Located on Loyalist Highway #33 (Wellington Street) on the way to the town of Wellington, you will find A Tick in Tyme. It showcases a variety of quality antiques, collectibles, retro accents and lots of beautiful French Country decor items, both old and new, to compliment their treasured finds. Proprietors and procurers of fine antiques, Ken and Holly Newland have a wealth of experience and expertise as a result of a life long passion for treasures from our past. Speaking of “passion”, ask Ken anything about clocks! This is a subject that is near and dear to his heart which is why you will find their shop filled with a variety of wonderful clocks.
613-393-5886 • 35 Wellington Street • Bloomfield
Holly has her own passion which is very evident the moment you step into her lovely French Country boutique in the shop. You just want to sit and take in all the wonderful items and accent pieces she has that compliment the treasured French Country furnishings she finds in her travels. If you can’t find them in their shop, then they are on the road buying and sell or busy working behind the scenes in organizing two County Antique Shows one in the Spring and the other in the Fall at the Crystal Palace - as if running an antique shop isn’t enough! So, if you have a weakness for antiques, clocks and beautiful French Country, then be certain to drop in and see what treasures that A Tick in Tyme offers you at 35 Wellington Street Bloomfield
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Dead People’s Stuff
Twice a year, the antique dealers of Prince Edward County gather together under one roof to showcase their antique treasures and collectibles for you to view and purchase. The Fall show is a well anticipated showcase of quality antique furnishing, home accents, smalls, jewellery and collectibles including plenty of memorabilia. Housed in the historic Crystal Palace, over a three day period, this event attracts locals and visitors from around the region who appreciate the opportunity to explore new finds or to add to their continuing collections. If you miss this event, then be sure to return for their Spring event held next May 20 & 21s. Picton Fairgrounds Highway 49 • Picton
At this emporium of eclectic, historic delights, discover fabulous treasures that once belonged to those who no longer walk the earth ergo the name “Dead People’s Stuff”. The shop features country pine furniture, both painted and refinished, vintage tools, t reasures for your garden, and some cool collectibles. You’ll also find v intage lighting, quilts and linens, clothing, vintage fabric, trunks, boxes, chairs, and an ever-changing assortment of treasures. There’s even a “Mantiques” room featuring guy stuff like vintage tools and ‘60s rock and roll albums... all at. 388 Main Street Bloomfield
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ANTIQUES Hillier House
There is something to be said about the sense of history one gets when one steps over a threshold into a historic landmark where Canada’s first Prime Minister, Sir John A. MacDonald use to shop. The Hamlet of Hillier’s General Store rang the till for the last time on March 17, 1986; however, the shop had not yet finished serving The County. After a period of rest and restoration, Hillier House reopened on May 24, 2005 thanks to the vision and the passion of interior designer and proprietor, Noreen Kalman. Renowned for her work as an interior designer to some of Toronto’s most prestigious homes and written up in various publications for her wonderful design and decor projects, Noreen fell in love with The County and its rich history during a visit.
Being recognized as North America’s second largest community for historic architecture, the County was a natural magnet for Noreen; therefore, she was drawn to Hillier’s old General Store. Even in its dilapidated state, Noreen could envision breathing new life into it and restoring it for all to enjoy. Now, visitors welcome the opportunity to explore and shop in her beautifully restored store that is filled with a fabulous blend of fine antique furnishings, collectibles and today’s new treasures of quality merchandise in keeping with the caliber of her fine antiques that you will find gracing her beautiful shop. At Hillier House, she continues to offer “Fine Goods” providing you with Antiques and Objects of Desire along with her professional design service whenever the need arises. 18646 Loyalist Parkway Hillier
you wanting to redecorate à la “shabby chic”. No matter what the piece, antique or vintage or possibly even a piece that is not that old but needs a makeover, this dynamic duo work their magic using paint products by Miss Mustard Seed Milk Paint as well as Country Chic Chalk based paint that they carry in their own store.
Love the look? Mary and Annette do custom painting on clients pieces - even kitchen cupboards! In fact, they offer “how-to” classes in a small group setting. So, if you are looking for a fabulous new look for your home or a special accent piece, then drop in to check out Mari-anette’s Painted Pieces. You’ll be glad you did! 18646 Loyalist Parkway Hillier
Art • Antiques • Design • Decoration
18646 Loyalist Parkway • Hillier • 613.399.2842 www.hillierhouse.ca
Mari-anette’s Painted Pieces Shabby Chic
Do you love French Country? Do you adore the eclectic look of homes decorated with a blend of antiques, vintage and modern furnishing? If you do, then drop into Mari-anette’s Painted Pieces. You will be so glad you did when you see their wonderful selection of “shabby chic” furnishings of painted
furniture, antiques, jewellery and unique one-of-a-kind pieces. Proprietors Mar y and Annette are “Makeover Artists” extraordinaire! They are strong believers in breathing new life into old pieces of furniture, and they do it beautifully! With a philosophy of “Renew and Transform with Style”, their eclectic assortment of furniture and “what-nots” will have
painted furniture antiques • jewellery unique one of a kinds custom painting & workshops Hours: 10-5 Wednesday-Sunday
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ANTIQUES Jim & Dave’s Antiques Antiques & Collectibles
At first glance, one would not expect to find what lies within the walls of Jim & Dave’s Antiques - one is certainly not expecting the more than 6500 sq.ft. chock full of every type of antique imaginable. Spread over two floors, Jim & Dave’s Antiques is an amazing emporium of fine antiques, unique retro items and oddities that make one go “Hmmm...”. In fact, there are quite a few items that will make one wonder for what on earth they were ever used but they are intriguing to say the least. Other items will definitely remind some of you of timesgone-by ... drawing out a little sigh of “remember when...”. Old memorabilia signage including antique gas signs, collector tins to name just a few of the many things that will remind you of times spent at Grandma’s and Grandpa’s or things that your parents once own but now long gone.
On the lower level, there are a variety of rooms. One room contains fine antique furniture - some of which are early Canadian while other are hand picked American pieces brought up from the United States. For the men, you will love the classic motorbikes that Jim loves to find in his travels. Harvest tables, French Country pieces and more can be found through the main floor, while upstairs, there is an assortment of great items such as antique bicycles. Proprietors Jim and Dave appreciate the old ways of doing business and are always willing to “talk”. As a result, you may find yourself walking away with a new treasure that would have cost you substantially more in the big cities. So take the opportunity to go exploring their extensive shop filled with treasures. You’ll be glad you did! 22233 Loyalist Parkway Consecon
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RETRO PIECES & COLLECTIBLES
A WIDE VARIETY OF QUALITY ANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLES • OUT OF THE ORDINARY ITEMS
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OPEN DAILY 11:00 AM - 4:30 PM 613.920.2759 • 22233 HIGHWAY 33 • 905.435.2505 LOYALIST PARKWAY • CARRYING PLACE
501 DUNDAS STREET • DESERONTO 613.396.6888 • 613.391.8331 WWW.KARENBROWNANTIQUES.COM
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Signs! Signs! Everywhere Signs at Karen Brown’s Antques
Karen Brown’s Antiques
The Largest Antique Dealer in Eastern Ontario Walking into Karen Brown’s Antiques, the first word that comes to mind is “WOW!”. Proprietor, Karen Brown doesn’t do anything in a small way when it comes to antiques as you’ll see. Karen has over 12,000 sq. ft. filled with a huge selection of antique furnishings, smalls,
retro or what some may term “nostalgia” pieces, and collectibles all on one convenient level. When you discover that Karen also owns and operates the annual Odessa Antique Show & Sale which is Eastern Ontario’s largest outdoor antique show, it only seems natural that her own antique store should be the largest one in Eastern Ontario as well. Amidst the stores extensive offerings, you will find collect-
ibles from Wedgwood, Royal Doulton, and more, even Golliwogg dolls, military miniatures, jewellery, earthenware and lots of other specialty items. There is nostalgic signage and plenty of items for the men to enjoy exploring. As to t h e s e l e c t i o n o f her larger furnishings, you will find premium quality throughout the store from primitive to early Canadiana to magnificent and highly
28th Annual
Odessa Antique Show
Eastern Ontario’s Largest!
As the largest outdoor antique show of its kind in Eastern Ontario, this has become a popular, annual summer event and is considered by many as the antique show of the year. It attracts t housands of antique lovers and a the wide range of antique dealers who come from Ontario, Quebec and the Maritimes. Arriving on Saturday afternoon at 2 pm, they set up their booths under a series of tents where collectors can count on seeing anything from furniture to household items, tools, textiles, paintings, folk art, jewellery, glass and china - no reproductions are allowed. Whether you’re hoping to decorate your home with heritage objects or retro pieces or to add to a longheld collection, the Odessa Antique Show will no doubt
August 6th & 7th, 2016
E a s t e r n O n ta r i o ’ s L a r g e s t Outd o or Antique Show 100+ Vendors from Ontario, Quebec & Maritimes
Odessa Fairgrounds • Wilton Rd • Odessa 1/10 mile south of the 401 at exit #599
613.396.6888 www.odessaantiqueshow.ca
613.391.8331
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valued Gibbard pieces. The beauty and the quality of these pieces is something that you will not see at IKEA. Fortunately, people seem to be re-discovering that old is better thanks to the help of programs like Candice Tells All and Property Guys. Housed in the old cannery at Tompkins on The Bay, it’s just a short drive from Picton off Highway 49. Here, you can discover new treasures to compliment your home at prices that you will not find elsewhere in your travels as Karen believes in fair value for your dollar. With so much to see and explore, deciding on what trinket or piece of antique furnishing you would like to indulge and take home with you could prove to be your greatest challenge during your visit to 501 Dundas St. E. Deseronto yield many fabulous and intriguing finds. There is something to suit everyone’s interests and budgets from a few dollars to several thousand depending upon the item. An early bird admission of twenty dollars ($20) includes re-entry on Sunday and allows you in early to peruse the stalls to examine the items up close and to be the first to buy. Gates open at 8 am on the Sunday with admission cost $8. There is plenty of free parking and an abundance of homemade food and beverages. The Odessa Antique Show is one great summer event whether you are an antique lover or someone who simply loves to browse for eye-catching memorabilia. So plan to make it a great day’s adventure, one that will have you returning next year. Odessa Fairgrounds Wilton Road • Odessa 613.396.6888/613.391.8331
ANTIQUES The Sword Antiques Man-style Antiques Too!
The Sword Antiques resides in a building renowned in the area for the Creole and Cajun food once served in a restaurant of the same name. It opened up its doors over fifteen years ago and it has been going through a constant evolution ever since. H e re, yo u w i l l f i n d a n diverse range of c ollectibles, beautiful old glass pieces, fine china, and silverware which vie with racks of black powder long guns and pistols, both antique and reproductions. In fact, they’ve developed a strong following of men who are into military memorabilia. The cabinets hold silk screened local milk bottles, old cigarette lighters, aged ink wells and animal figurines, die cast cars, military figurines. Aboriginal and Inuit carvings share shelves with local duck decoys.
The Vintage Barn
Owner Bob Harris is always on hand to greet you with a smile and supply you with a wealth of knowledge on all things “old”. Located just north of the Hillier wine region, make it part of your antique tour as it both Hillier House, the Sword and Jim and Dave’s Antiques are all on the same route along Highway 33 other wise known as the Loyalist Parkway. 20581 Loyalist Parkway Consecon
Upcycled Home Decor
There are so many wonderful antique and vintage shops scattered throughout The County but one of the most charming vintage shops is located in a quaint rustic barn on County Road 8 on the way to Waupoos. Here, you will find the proprietors Diane and Bill Woods, whose warm welcome will make you feel totally at home, regardless of the fact that you’re in their vintage barn
A little more French Country at A Tick in Tyme
The Sword
showcase of furnishings and home decor accents. Diane is happy to help you find a treasure items for your home or cottage or even your university-bound teens needing to furnish their first apartment, economically but with style. If you’re looking for vintage whether a complete dining room or bedroom set, or parts thereof or even a special accent items for your home, then be sure to stop in and check out their fine selection of “discovered” treasures that Diane delightfully calls “upcycling”. With their keen eye for great pieces and their astute business sense to find great deals that allow them to offer you great”finds” at amazing prices, you will be double-checking to see if you saw the right price! Just watch for their sign hanging from the old country barn that sits close to the road with a century home that graces the property at 980 County Road 8 Picton
Upcycled Furniture & Home Decor
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Treasure Hunters 613-476-4286 980 County Road 8 5 Minutes East of Picton
Nautica & Militaria Memorabilia • Antique Weapons Artwork • Costume Jewellery Fine Furniture & More!
MAY to OCTOBER
613-392-2143 • 20581 Loyalist Parkway • Consecon
HOURS: Friday • Saturday • Sunday 10am to 4pm
www.swordantiques.ca
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Antique Shops 1 A TICK IN TYME ANTIQUES
35 Wellington Street Bloomfield 613.393.5886
2 DEAD PEOPLE’S STUFF 388 Main St • Bloomfield 613.393.3193
3 HILLIER HOUSE
18646 Highway 33 • Hillier 613.399.3842
4 JIM & DAVE’S ANTIQUES
22233 Highway 33 Carrying Place 613.920.2759/905.435.2505
5 KAREN BROWN’S ANTIQUES
Events 7 THE SWORD ANTIQUES 20581 Highway 33 Consecon 613.392.2143
8 THE VINTAGE BARN 980 County Road 8 Picton 613.476.4286
501 Dundas St • Deseronto 613.396.6888/613.391.8331
6 MARI-ANETTE’S
PAINTED PIECES
188 Main Street • Picton 613.707.8980
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9 PEC FALL ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE
Picton Fairgrounds
10 ODESSA ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE
Odessa Fairgrounds
Artists • Artisans • Galleries
J. Douglas Thompson
FEATURE ARTIST
Jewellery Artisan & Silversmith
Elizabeth Rembelos
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rt takes many forms. We can admire it hanging on a wall, s itting on a shelf or a table and take pleasure in its beauty; however, it attains an entirely different level of enjoyment when one can actually wear it wherever one goes. Such is the gift that jewellery artisan and master silversmith Elizabeth (Liz) Rembelos affords the art lover who indulges in her one of her eye-catching creations.
613.645.2144
177 Main Street Picton innovativejewellery.com
Specializing in One-of-A-Kind jewellery, Liz had always loved creating jewellery from a very young age. In fact, by the age of 4 she was making charms out of a collection of gemstones that she had amassed in her attraction for the pretty stones. It wasn’t long after that she began making beads and trinkets to use in her designs which was to eventually land her her first job at 16 with a custom creation jewellery company that had recognized her inherent talent as a designer. Here, Liz was able to hone her skills in bridal jewellery, repairs and custom, one-of-a-kind pieces that she would continue to use in establishing herself as a jewellery artist and silversmith . Her friendly ways and sharp mind proved to be additional assets as she went about learning from other creative people who she encountered in the first stage of her career. Through the learning process, Liz found herself drawn to working with Sterling Silver and she eventually apprenticed with a metalsmith who guided her. She garnered the skills of various soldering techniques and other proverbial “tricks of the trade”, something that many of us will never get to know. THE SOJOURNER 2016
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Liz and her husband André
FEATURE ARTIST
Liz working on an intricately designed silver ring D u r i n g u n i v e r s i t y, L i z continued to explore and expand upon her skills working with silver. She loved its sheer beauty as well as it texture and the pleasure she had working with it. The fact that due to its hypoallergenic properties, “it could be worn by virtually anyone and everyone”, as she puts it, was a huge bonus. Once she completed university, though, she could not find a job in her field of passion - creating jewellery. With her determination and passion for her artistry, Liz did not let that deter her from doing what she loved to do. So in 2011, she decided to start her own business under the banner of “Innovative Jewellery” with the support and encouragement of her husband, André Aubertin, an artist in his own right with a keen business sense. In 2012, after working fairs, festivals, artisan markets and her own on-line shop, Liz and Andre, who was from the Quinte region, decided to move to Picton where they opened a boutique specializing in one-a-kind jewellery. Inspired by the natural beauty of nature, Liz draws on the innate characteristics of the individual gems and minerals she finds, which she says are “Nature’s Art on Display”, to initiate her design process. Being a Silversmith, she has a natural affinity to working with sterling silver. She uses varied textures and patinas on metal to imprint images into the metal in the creation of her one-of-a-kind pieces. In fact, Liz and André forage for leaves and flowers to dry. Here, once again, Liz draws on nature to inspire even her metalwork. THE SOJOURNER 2016
Above: pendant and sterling silver rings Left: Liz’s new sterling silver necklace of The County
With gemstones being her inspiration for many of her creations, Liz will confess that she has a certain affinity to Moonstone, Larimar, Amethyst and Labradorite. All beautiful in their own right; however, as a silversmith, Liz does amazing work with just silver, creating fabulous pieces such as her latest and outstanding piece of work, a necklace of The County. The depth and breadth of Liz’s artistic talents just doesn’t end there. Having started in bridal pieces, Liz continues to create custom bridal and bridesmaid jewellery as well as custom stamping and personalization. She does alterations to jewellery pieces that people may want to revamp. Now, every great artist needs a good business partner in order to allow them to do what they do best - their art. Fortunately, Liz’s partner is her husband André, who handles the day-to-day operation of the boutique and overall business. This allows Liz to focus on her art, which is intricate and time consuming as she takes her sketches and turns them into reality. Together, Liz and André have built their business on the basis of honesty and integrity... and naturally Liz’s fabulous creations. You are invited to step into their world of earth bound beauty - home to gemstones, minerals, metals, and more importantly to the amazing works of wearable art by Liz Rembelos, jewellery artisan and silversmith, innovative and extraordinary. s
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ART EVENTS June 24 - July 10: ART IN THE COUNTY Juried Books & Company • Picton July 23 - August 7: CLIC - Eastern Ontario Photography Show & Sale Books & Company • Picton September 3-5: FREE REDNERSVILLE ROAD ART TOUR September 16-18 & 24-25: PEC STUDIO TOUR Juried County Wide - FREE November 4 - 6: THE MAKER’S HAND PEC Community Centre Picton
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On & Off the Walls The Gallery at Renaissance II, Tyendinaga
f you are in the market for some new art to add a touch of drama, interest or amusement to your world, then you have come to the perfect place to find that special piece of art that begs you to take it home. In The County, there is an abundance of fabulously talented artists and artisans who come from every walk in life and some from far away countries ... even as far as Tasmania. Many of The County’s more than 300 artists are those who dreamed of becoming artists but whose need to secure a living forced them to follow other career paths instead. It was their respective moves to The County that has allowed many of them to turn the dreams they shelved many years ago into a reality where they can explore and develop their own creativity. Amidst this group of talented artists and artisans are those who have always been artists and who have walked or, in this case, created to the beat of a different “drummer”. No matter if they have been lifelong residents or if they have migrated to The County, these artists and artisans all indulge in its creative atmosphere amidst its rural, tranquil surroundings drawing their inspiration from all the various elements that make it “The County”. Art lovers will find a proliferation of talented painters working with oil, mixed media, watercolours and pastels. glass work artists working with molten glass, photographers, potters, basket makers, sculptors, jewelery designers and everything else in between. Although you can visit many of these artists at their gallery studios, there are several major Art events which you can enjoy throughout the year that will afford you the opportunity to view some of the many artists’ work under one roof with the bonus of being able to purchase. Art in the County is the kick-off and is one of the best juried art shows in Ontario with a new twist this years as the artists “Paint The County”. CLIC, Eastern Ontario Photo Show & Sale commences at the end of July and is drawing more talent from those whose passion is capturing life behind a lens and bigger crowds each year. In addition, to these two showcase events are two tours - the Rednersville Studio Tour and the Prince Edward County Studio Tour. For Christmas shoppers, the Maker’s Hand plays host to a myriad of local and regional artists. Not to be missed are the private gallery events held at Mad Dog Gallery and Sidestreet Gallery. These events present wonderful opportunities for visitors to take advantage of finding these talented artists either under one roof or at least in their individual studios where they can view and even purchase resident artists’ works to take home and enjoy every day. s THE SOJOURNER 2016
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ARTISTS & ARTISANS
GLASS WORKS
Kirei Samuel
LaLaLand Glass Studio Have you ever been to LaLaLand? If you have not, then it’s about time you did! Welcome to LaLaLand where “frivolous” activity rules... well actually Artist Kirei Samuel rules, ergo the name “LaLaLand”. Her glass works gallery/studio is exactly what you would expect to find in the whimsical and fascinating world of LaLaLand because it is an extension of Kirei’s
fun loving personality where she can s imultaneously laugh at herself while being serious about her artistry. In fact, she confesses that the end results of her work are always an eye opener to even her... Such is the realm of LaLa Land. As a graduate of The Art C entre, in Toronto, Kirei uses various techniques in creating her art, including innovative as well as t raditional methods. Fusing, sandblasting and etching onto glass as well as twisting and stirring molten glass are just some the techniques she uses to create her bold, elegant, classical and sometimes whimsical pieces. Most of Kirei inspiration come from moments in her life and how she interprets those moments into her beautiful and sometimes amusing creations. Drop in for a visit to LaLaLand. 2317 County Road 1 Bloomfield
functional & wearable art 613-393-1307 •2317 County Road #1 •Bloomfield
Across from Huff’s Estate Winery
www. lalalandglassstudio.com
O I L S • W AT E R CO LO U R S • M I X E D M E D I A Andrew Csafordi & Tara Wilkinson Love Nest Studio
The husband and wife team of Andrew Csafordi and Tara Wilkinson is the perfect example of how two different approaches to art work can exist in beautiful harmony with each other.
Andrew Csafordi A graduate of the Ontario College of Art & Design, Andrew
is an accomplished sculptor, illustrator and designer. Through each encaustic painting, Andrew brings the viewer into an organic land or sky scape unlike any other. His luminous, textural paintings call out to be touched. Rich layered textures of imagination, bees wax, oil paint, and dry pigments as well as fibers, wood, metal and other materials are used in combination to tell a rich story about “life below the surface” and “the roots that ground the world above”. ... a beautiful symbolism of the world and life around us. Sometimes moody, sometimes whimsical, and always thought provoking, Csafordi paintings take you to another world … his world, a world to explore and give fuel to your own imagination. THE SOJOURNER 2016
Profoundly influenced and inspired by nature, Tara loves to work with natural elements to create her sculptural Fiber Art Nests. When talking about her art, Tara says, “I see them as cups of space with which we can honour and celebrate all stages of life.” Her passion for life is beautifully captured in her delightful nests. Tara Wilkinson Showcased on this year’s cover of the renowned Arts Trail Guide, Artist, Tara Wilkinson, lovingly handcrafts nests from fibers, twigs and other found materials. Each nest is unique in colour, fiber content, size, character and spirit. Her sculptural art nests are sacred and symbolic vessels that honour and celebrate the cycle of life.
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A visit to Tara’s Love Nest and Andrew’s Encaustic Gallery is another County highlight which no one should miss out on! 54 Wilson Rd, Bloomfield
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Carol Noel
Mixd Nutz Studio Carol Noël is an emerging fine art photographer, in Prince Edward County. She was born in Winnipeg to a wandering military family, and having lived across Canada and in Europe... she became a passionate observer with the spirit of a wanderer. Ever since k indergar ten, Carol has been an active artist, although at that young age she was quite content to trade drawings for sweets in elementary school. This was her starting point to a career in the Arts. Her passion eventually led her to become an accomplished, professional graphic designer, as well as an art director in both Toronto and Ottawa over the years. During this time, there were a few side-journeys into academia and graduate school, but needless to say, with her wandering spirit she needed
a more creative outlet than the hallowed halls of academia. It wasn’t until 2012 when she finally broke down and decided to purchase a decent digital camera that her artistic life took a turn. Mind you,she confesses that she just stared at the carton for 6 months before finally deciding ...“ok guess I’d better do something with that thing”. Fro m t h e m o m e n t s h e played with “that thing”, Carol was totally and utterly hooked within one week; thus, began her new passion, photography. All quite unexpected, but then if you meet Carol, you’ll know why! Between 2013-2015, she digressed and adjusted to new life realties -- retiring, relocating, renovating. Now in 2016,she has regenerated herself and her life which has morphed into having her own studio+gallery Mixd Nutz in Picton this summer. She finds the camera but a poor tool, compared to the human eye and gut,... so “capture” is but the starting-point for her vision and image-making. She inhabits software with gusto, knowing that all photographers filter “reality”; all photographs tell selective lies. In 2016 she will be exploring deliberated composites more deeply. Carol Noël’s unrepentantly enhanced THE SOJOURNER 2016
vibrant and visceral images engage viewers in sticky sensing and memory. Her other passions include: radio-DJ/FolkRoots on 99.3 County FM; ink drawing, encaustic; music, song-writing; gardening; mediation and conflict-resolution.
The common threads in all this: curiosity, noticing, storytelling.... Drop by her studio gallery to enjoy part of her ongoing journey and meet this dynamic artist. You’ll be glad you did! 8 East Mary’s Street Picton
Encaustic painting by Andrew Csafordi
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ENCAUSTIC andrewcsafordi.com
loveneststudios.com Blending nurture and nature, Tara lovingly handcrafts one-of-a-kind art nest sculptures from fibres, twigs and other materials.
Fine Art, Barn Gallery
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At Love Nest Studio Gallery, fibre artist and photographer Tara Wilkinson is inspired by the wonders of nature and the iconic symbol of the nest - a symbol of new beginnings.
A graduate of the Ontario College of Art, Prince Edward County encaustic painter, Andrew Csafordi, has taken this ancient beeswax painting method and added innovative techniques to create his signature style of Encaustic Sculptural Painting.
Take home some “ ” ...pure honey collected from our own bee hives!
Art in the century-old Barn Gallery
Open April to October Daily: 10 am - 6 pm Tel: (613) 393-1572
www.maureenwalton.com/wyldwood.html
Art
that Celebrates Life’s Experiences.
ARTISTS & ARTISANS
Murals
Murals
interior/exterior
Portraits Paintings by Karole Marois
KAROLEM
Friday to Monday 2-6 PM April to November
www.karolem.com
and by appointment year-round
Art Studio
by Maureen Walton
613.223.3549 • 241 Prinyers Cove Crescent • Picton • ON
613-396-3262 • 2118 MELROSE • MARYSVILLE
(20minutes minutesEast EastofofTown TownNear NearFifth 5th Town (20 TownArtisan ArtisanCheese) Cheese)
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Karole Marois Murals Inspired by the region’s beauty and culture, Karole Marois moved to Prince Edward County in November 2013. Known as a painter of people, Karole’s expertise has brought several commissions her way in the form of portraits and murals. Born and raised in Ottawa, she is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art and Design in Toronto, and of
the Academia di Belle Arti di Firenze in Italy. As a professional artist in Ottawa, she divided her time between exhibitions of her paintings and contract mural work for the public and private sectors. Among her best clients were the National Museums and Parks Canada. Karole works with watercolours and acrylics. Her paintings have been described as both sensuous and thoughtful, with a purpose of revealing the timeless stories found within our human experience. KAROLEM Art Studio is a newly built studio overlooking Adolphus Reach. The Arts and Taste Trail will take you along the shores of Lake Ontario to Karole’s studio, past the wineries of Devil’s Wishbone, Waupoos and Del Gatto, the County Cider Co. and the Fifth Town Artisan Cheese Co. Visit her at 241 Prinyers Cove Crescent Picton THE SOJOURNER 2016
Maureen Walton Murals Some artists are natural born artists who take to art like a duck takes to water. They have no need of formal lessons as their talent comes from within. Mural artist Maureen Walton is one such individual. As a former commercial artist, fine artist & draftswoman, Maureen found that she did not want to confine her work
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to simply canvas and paper. The walls of the world beckoned her. With a passion for storytelling which she loved to do for fun, Maureen found that it was a perfect compliment to her skills as an artist to create larger than life scale works. Today, you will find her murals in various places across Ontario. They are full of rich visual content that tells a story while beautifying a building’s exterior or interior whether on a wall, a floor or a ceiling. Her murals reflect any subject matter that her clients wish to express. Maureen’s use of vibrant colours & big sweeping strokes refresh and uplift every space where her murals adorn from homes to offices to businesses to even schools. A visit to her place is an experience not to be missed! 2118 Melrose Lonsdale
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O I L S • W AT E R CO LO U R S • M I X E D M E D I A ronto International Art Fair) and several galleries representing his work. He recently had a one person show at the CBC building, Front Street, Toronto. He has also shown his paintings at the National Museum of Ecuador and has done commission work for members of the government of Ecuador. His work is found in corporate and private collections. Soon after moving to Prince Edward County, one of his pieces won the 2014 ‘People’s Choice Award’ for ‘Art in the County.’ “The purpose and role of the artist is to bring awareness to others, so that they stop and consider what possibly would have gone unnoticed,” states Thompson. He further states that “There is only one Creator... the painter only recreates.” To view some of his work visit: www.jdthompson.net or
Studio Gallery of J. Douglas Thompson
J. Douglas Thompson Painter of Atmospheric Light J. Douglas Thompson paints in acrylic depicting the atmospheric effects of light and water in all its forms and how they affect the broader landscape. His paintings are also personal metaphoric
expressions of light filled hope in juxtaposition to the sometimes dark challenges of life. He has travelled widely across North America and visited and or worked in more than sixty-five countries. Doug has exhibited at Art Expo, New York, the TIAF (To-
to experience the true impact of his amazing work visit his studio/gallery. Some of his more philosophical ponderings are found in his blog: bigskypainter.blogspot.com Studio Hours: May through November: Open daily 1 to 6 p.m. by chance or appointment 613-399-3857 • 448 Wilson Rd Bloomfield
J. Douglas Thompson
J. Douglas Thompson
Painter of Atmospheric Light
613.399.3857 Studio/Gallery:
Studio Hours: May through November: Open daily 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. by chance or appointment
448 Wilson Road, Bloomfield, ON K0K 1G0
www.jdthompson.net
“ There is only one Creator...the painter only recreates.” THE SOJOURNER 2016
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ARTISTS & ARTISANS
Love Photography?
PHOTOGRAPHY Graham Davies
The Bald Photographer Gallery The Bald Photographer Studio and Gallery is in Cherry Valley, between Picton and Sandbanks Provincial Park where Welsh-born photographer Graham Davies has converted the old village shop into a studio, darkroom and gallery space for his fine ar t photography. Graham works with black and white film, hand printing his images on archival papers. His work includes portraits, landscapes, body portraits and abstracts and vintage press photographs from his years as a photojournalist. The gallery is a welcoming place. Graham and his wife, writer Jan Davies, live in the old house attached, so if the gallery is closed visitors are encouraged to phone or ring the big bell on the house porch or call over the garden fence.
Be sure to check out ....
“I’ve had visitors who like what they see so much they book a portrait session on the spot,” says Graham. “Sometimes I’ve set up and done the shoot right then, or I can go to a location of their choosing. (Europe expenses extra!) Though he shoots colour digital for commercial work, Graham’s heart belongs to black and white. “It’s not necessary for one art form to die when a new one comes along,” he says. “Digital is quick and easy, but you’ll never surpass the beauty and drama of great black and white photography.” Check out his book “At the Royal” a mix of documentary and fantasy images taken in Picton’s old Royal Hotel to see what he means. It’s available at his Cherry Valley gallery and at Books & Company n Picton. Enjoy! 1666 County Road 10 Cherry Valley THE SOJOURNER 2016
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ARTISTS & ARTISANS
PHOTOGRAPHY Peggy deWitt
Peggy deWitt Photography The photographer’s striking images prove that, through the focused lens of her camera, anything is possible and everything is made beautiful. Professional photographer, Peggy deWitt, has been a resident of Prince Edward County for most of her adult life where she has photographed and captured the beauty of the area in all its moods and seasons. Peggy’s work is well known and appreciated for its distinctive interpretation. A true professional, Peggy’s skills are demonstrated in everything from studio photography to commercial work for the web and magazines. Peggy ’s work can also be found at many retail locations throughout PEC. The note cards, matted prints or framed images all make a great County souvenir. The
Peggy deWitt Photography
new 2017 PEC Calendar makes a wonderful keepsake for both the local person and visitor. www.peggydewitt.com has over 2700 stock photographs available around the world for shopping online. The online gallery offers you a wide array of images of the favourite Prince Edward County landmarks. This includes images of the golden beaches of the Sandbanks, remote lighthouses, old barns, romantic vineyards and wineries, historical buildings and aerial views of the town and villages. Award winning photographer Peggy deWitt enjoys sharing her knowledge about photography, teaching camera courses and doing photography workshops. Peggy deWitt is a member of the Prince Edward County Arts Council, Quinte Arts Council and PEC Chamber. 613.476.1099 www.peggydewitt.com
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P OTTER Y David Scott
Pottery 31 Born in Melbourne, Australia, David Scott lived most of his early life near Hobart, Tasmania. He studied ceramics in Hobart at the Institute of Technical and Further Education (TAFE) in Hobart and in 1995 Scott’s Pottery was launched in Dodges Ferry, Tasmania and he has
continued to pursue his passion for his artistry. Much of his work was sold through the galleries in Hobart. At that time, his pots were glazed terra cotta — big platters, big crocks, bowls in various sizes, mugs, jugs — all decorative but functional. In 2010, David moved to the UK, and subsequently to a small village near Limoges in the Limousin,
France and Poterie St. Bonnet Briance was launched. The pots were slip-decorated and glazed earthenware, but similar in type to those David threw in Tasmania. In 2012, David and his wife Jan Duffy moved to Bloomfield where he established Pottery31 drawing inspiration from his surroundings. Today, David and Jan welcome you to their joint studio where you
outside the box
by potter David Scott HOURS: May-November Thursday-Monday 10 am - 5 pm
613.393.0101 • 31 Wellington St (Loyalist Parkway) • Bloomfield www.pottery31.com THE SOJOURNER 2016
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may even find David in the midst of creating his beautiful handthrown, hand-decorated, glazed stoneware for you to purchase and enjoy. Whether functional or decorative, they are certain to add beauty to your home. If you’re looking for a special gift, then ask David about a custom order. 31 Wellington Street Bloomfield
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Shared Space
JEWELRY
By Jan Duffy
Copper & Silver Creations with Porcelain & Stoneware Beads
Pendants • Necklaces • Bracelets
At POTTERY31 613.393.0101 • 31 Wellington Street (Loyalist Parkway) • Bloomfield www.sharedspacejewelr y.com
HOURS: May-November Thursday-Monday 10 am - 5 pm
tions while continuing her career as a computer industry analyst as well as spending many hours making jewelry as time permitted. In 2008, Bloomfield potter David Scott and Jan married and by 2012 they had moved to Prince Edward County where Jan found another opportunity to renovate and decorate another house. Today, Jan calls herself a mixed media artist. Using her metalwork and ceramic skills together, she produces unique jewelry pieces. Her copper piec-
Jan Duffy
Shared Space Jewelry Jan Duffy was born in the UK, but came to Canada as a teenager and spent most of her life in the Greater Toronto Area pursuing a career as a management consultant, making jewelry as a way to relax and refocus in the evenings. In 2005, looking for a radical lifestyle change, she bought a rundown house in the L imousin in Central France and spent several years focused on renova-
Beverly Dunnington Lustre & Tarnish
In the picturesque village of Bloomfield, Lustre and Tarnish reflects the sparkle and shine of days gone by. Enter the century old building and step into the past, antique furniture,
collectibles and modern clothing designs share space with a whimsical collection of bespoke jewellery, lovingly created by resident jewellery designer Beverly Dunnington. A self taught artist with 35 years experience in the jewellery trade, Beverly creates magical and memorable one of a kind jewellery intertwining vintage, antique and new bits and pieces. Old and new mix and mingle with watch faces, found objects, vintage crystals, beads and charms and antique chains. Each piece tells a story and captures the romance and spirit of the wearer. It’s not just a piece of jewellery, it is a reflection of personal style and character. THE SOJOURNER 2016
es are hand cut, hand forged, and torch-fired to achieve the contours and to create the fabulous range of colors you’ll find in her copper jewellery. She also uses copper and silver wire in combination with porcelain and stoneware beads, something that David’s pottery helped inspire her to explore. Today, you will find her beautiful pendants, bracelets, and more at Shared Space Jewelry located Pottery 31 at 31 Wellington St Loyalist Pkwy • Bloomfield
Beverly Dunnington at work in her boutique gallery.
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S P ECI ALTY AR T
Hand Crafted Jewellery by Beverly Dunnington HOURS:
Open 11:00 am–4:00 pm most days or by chance or appointment
(613) 393-3155 297 Main Street • Bloomfield lustreandtarnish.com
You can choose a piece from her wonderful collection or let her re-imagine your treasure box of bits and pieces... jewellery that has been handed down from family members, received from past loves, or just the “one of “ earring left in your jewellery box. Beverly will create a bespoke design
capturing your memories and unique style. “It gives me great joy and satisfaction when a woman embraces one of my designs and experiences the same connection and whimsy I feel as I create it, a beautiful re f l e c t i o n o f s o m e o n e’s unique personality.”
Liz Rembelos & André Aubertin
André makes one-of-a-kind wire sculpture trees with natural gemstones. They make fantastic gifts and he can make them customized to incorporate a birthstone or a special design. His trees have even been sent worldwide! All in all, there is nothing quite as special as seeing a fine artisan at work making the beautiful products that inspire you to shop! They offer custom handstamped jewellery which could include names, dates or quotes for a personalized keepsake or gift. In addition, you will also find vintage Canadian collectibles and accessories. Amethyst Geodes,large Brazilian Agate Slices and Raw Gemstones are also available for viewing and purchase. So drop in to see Liz and her amazing innovative jewellery at 177 Main Street Picton
Innovative Jewellery
What is life without a little touch of “Bling”? Dull! As a result, a visit to Innovative Jewellery should definitely be on every woman or man’s, for that matter, County list of “Must Do”. Offering locally handcrafted sterling silver creations with sparkling gemstones, artisan lamp-work glass, crystals and pearls, artisan Liz Rembelos’ has an innate ability to produce beautiful, wearable art. Moonstone, Labradorite, Amethyst and Druzy are just some of Liz’s favourite gemstones which she ingeniously sculpts and transforms into exquisite pieces including earrings, necklaces, pendants, bracelets and more. While you’re in Liz’s studio gallery, you may even get the opportunity to watch Liz or her partner André Aubertin at work.
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Lustre and Tarnish is open most days 10 am to 5 pm or by chance, or appointment. If you are unable to visit the Bloomfield location you can shop anytime, online at www. squareup.com/store/lustreandtarnish 297 Main Street Bloomfield
The artistry of André Aubertin
Discover...
the Artistic Creations of
Liz Rembelos & Andre Aubertin Meticulously d esigned & handcrafted
JEWELLERY • CUSTOM & BRIDAL GEMSTONES • ACCESSORIES
177 Main Street • Picton 613.645.2144 www.innovativejewellery.com
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ARTISTS & ARTISANS Melissa Sherman
Schoolhouse Basketry Co. As a resident in the world of Creativity from a young age with a long lineage of textile weavers - 17 Master weavers and the most famous being Jacob Angstadt author of The Weavers Patron Book in the 1700’s, Melissa’s love of the entwined soon gave birth to her own weaving fury. After years of art shows, Melissa opened East Troy Basketry Company in 1990 in the quaint village of East Troy, Wisconsin, where for 20 years she was also the Artistic Director for the East Troy Bluegrass Festival as well as its founder since Bluegrass Music is her second passion. In 2000, Melissa decided she needed a change. So she sold her business, headed north to Ontario where she came upon a one room schoolhouse for sale in The County and this was the start
S c h o o l h o u s e B a s k e t r y C o.
FUNCTIONAL ART by Melissa Sherman custom work
classes • supplies Open by Chance/Appointment
613.392.2412 21195 Loyalist Parkway Carrying Place
www.schoolhousebasketry.com
of her Schoolhouse Basketry Company. Here she planted her own willow patch and several different types of Salix for everything from weaving baskets to Living Structures. Although Melissa works with everything from willow, birch bark, pine needles, cattails and other natural materials, her true passion lies in the recreation of functional baskets of the early settlement periods where a basket had a purpose and was part of the work crew in the family. Today, Melissa not only weaves amazing baskets for you to purchase but also invites you to learn her artistry via her classes. If you also love Bluegrass, then join Melissa every June for the Quinte Isle’s Bluegrass Festival which she spearheaded for The County. 21195 Loyalist Pkwy Carrying Place
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ART COURSES & MORE
6 TOP ARTISTS OPEN THEIR STUDIOS FOR INTIMATE & CREATIVE WORKSHOPS
3 C R E AT I V E W R I T I N G SUMMER WORKSHOPS Essentials of Screenwriting: Andrew BINKS
Glass Blowing: Mark Armstrong Dec 3&17, Jan 14&28, and Feb 11&25
Expressive Oil Painting: Margaret McFetridge
Friday, June 24
How to Write a Song: Rita di GHENT Saturday, July 9
Nov. 5&6, March 25&26, and April 8&9, 22&23
Beadweaving: Vicki Sharp
Creative Writing Retreat: Ken MURRAY August 1- 4
Herringbone: Oct 1, Square Stitch: Oct 15, Rope Necklace: Oct 22, and Peyote: Oct .29
Lino Print Making: Chrissy Poitras & Kyle Topping
O T H E R C R E AT I V E & F U N A C T I V I T I E S
Sept. 10&11; Copper etching Oct. 15,22,29 & Nov 5
Life Drawing: Tuesdays 6.30 8 weeks May 10 & July 12 Swing Dance: Wednesdays 7pm 8 weeks as of May 11 Silent Movies: Alternate Thursdays 7pm as of May 9
Fused Glass: Caroline Shuttle
Christmas Ornaments: Oct. 22 & Nov 26; Earrings & Pendants: Oct 23 & Nov 27; Dishes: Nov 19&20, and Stained Glass: Dec 3&4.
FURTHER INFORMATION FOR THESE & MANY OTHER COURSES, please see our website www.baxterartscentre.org or contact us at info@baxterartscentre.org
FURTHER INFORMATION, please see our website www.baxterartscentre.org or contact us at info@baxterartscentre.org
3 STANLEY STREET • BLOOMFIELD BAXTER ARTS CENTRE
A community place, to EXPLORE DISCOVER & LEARN Located in Bloomfield on 3 Stanley Street, this arts centre is thriving and throbbing with activity. Over the past 2 years the centre has provided over 50 workshops, courses and events ranging from thoughtprovoking art lectures, to enthusiastic painting classes, to children’s art programs and summer camps. They have hosted Driftwood Theatre, the Bicycle Opera, fundraisers, and regular music evenings. In the summer Thursday nights feature 1920 Silent Movies with free admission, Wednesday nights have the fun party time with Swing Dance open to all, and Tuesday nights they have open Life Drawing with a drop fee of $15.
Their Writing@Baxter summer creative writing program has 3 exciting summer workshops with Andrew Binks on the “Essentials of Screen-writing,” Rita di Ghent on “How to Write a Song” and Ken Murray giving a 4 day creative writing retreat. Fur ther information for any of these and many other courses and activities are on our website www.baxterartscentre.org or contact them at info@baxterartscentre.org Launching this fall Baxter Studio School is their newest program. Featuring the some of the County’s top professional artists giving intimate handson creative workshops in their own studios, participants will create artworks to treasure, and memories to enjoy! Details are on their website www. baxterstudioschool.com Sign up soon, spaces are limited. 3 Stanley St Bloomfield THE SOJOURNER 2016
Sparkbox Studio Lino Print Making Workshop
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estled amidst a backdrop of shrubs and woodland, there lies a charming stone cottage which, some may say, has almost a mystical quality about it. Hand built with no mortar, this rustic little stone beauty pays homage to the past while being home to the works of two local artists, Pat and Ron Dubyk, whose sense of nature and history is very apparent the moment you step over the gallery’s threshold and see their decorative, functional and whimsical art.
OPEN BY CHANCE/APPOINTMENT
613-813-1972 1793 County Road 14 Prince Edward County
Pat will tell you that the stone cottage is magical, at least to Ron and her, as it is the realization of a dream she has had since she was a little girl. In fact, it was County “magic” that drew Ron and her to move here back in 1997. It is the only explanation that makes sense because out of the blue, they decided to purchase a B&B, both leaving their safe, secure jobs - Pat as a public librarian and Ron as the interim Executive Director for the Toronto Botanical Gardens - for a new life adventure. Without any concerns, they sold their home in the city, moved their family and they have never looked back with any regrets. Once in The County, they threw themselves into taking an active role in the community discovering all its beauty and magic all while operating their B&B. Pat eventually took on a part-time librarian job while Ron became Manager of Properties for The County. Between the two of them, they took on projects such as Communities in Bloom with Pat taking an active role with Ron helping her along the way. It wasn’t until they decided to sell the B&B to buy their beautiful woodland oasis on County Road 14 that their lives took another turn - when art took over their lives. Now, many of you may wonder how a librarian and a horticulturist ended up as artists with their own special art gallery, housed in this beautiful stone cottage which Ron and his son built using old world techniques. As it happens, Pat’s real passion has always been art. As a young girl she had her first public art showing at the York Township Board of Education (Toronto), but she realized that a diploma in Library Arts was a better career choice when it came to putting a roof over her head; consequently, she put her passion “on the shelf”, but she never let go of her dream to be an artist and to the possibility of having an art gallery. It was not until working at the Brampton Public Library that she finally was able to reconnect with her art as part of her work in the library’s Children’s Services working on children’s art projects as part of the library’s programs. THE SOJOURNER 2016
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Clockwise: Top: Ron Dubyk’s’ Magic Wands; Far Right: Ron’s assorted bowls, pepper mills and more; Bottom Left: Pat Dubyk’s’ Quilt Squares Since her move to The County, Pat has expanded her artistry skill by taking courses in water colours and acrylics which, in turn, has allowed her to spearhead and develop the Prince Edward County Barn Quilt Trails with Ron’s support. Thanks to her initiative and passion for the County’s rich agricultural heritage, this amazing community project has literally swept The County by storm over the past two years with more than 100 Quilt Squares that Pat has been instrumental in creating with a team of volunteers. The demand for smaller versions of quilt trail squares has allowed Pat to create her own 2 foot x 2 foot squares which you will find adorning the walls of the Stone Cottage along with her watercolours and acrylics. Now, Ron’s path as an artist was somewhat different but not totally unexpected, especially considering that he is a graduate of Niagara Parks School of Horticulture, an art form in its own right. In fact, you could say his artistry grew from his love of nature and trees; however, it wasn’t until he retired in 2012 that Ron has been able to renew his interest in wood-turning, which at that point was basically a hobby. With his knowledge and admiration for the different types of wood and their varying colours, textures and patterns of wood grains, Ron has always been intrigued by the inherent beauty in each type of wood. Under the mentor-ship of his friend Paul Ross, a local wood-turner, Ron was to able to take his artistry from amateur to professional. In the Stone Cottage, you will find an array of his beautiful decorative, functional and whimsical wood-turned creations from bowls to pepper mills to candle holders and more; however, it is his mystical and whimsical creations that are enchanting gallery visitors. From fairy dust bowls to magic wands, Ron has drawn on “the spirituality” of the different woods he finds on his property. With every wand, he provides some guidance as to each wand’s natural properties as the wands await to be empowered by its new owner, after all ... a little magic must find its way into every life. As artists, Pat and Ron take inspiration from their surroundings. While Ron draws from the woodland that their property encompasses, Pat takes from The County’s rich cultural heritage and the beauty of the region. Both of them are totally unique in their individual artistry. It is their passion for their respective art and the excitement of this new phase in their lives which allows them to embrace the artistry of their fellow artists in The County. This May, they are hosting their first event, Art in the Garden which will showcase the works of a dozen or more local artists who don’t have their own forum to showcase their artistry. Amidst this tranquil, almost mystical oasis, artists, visitors and art lovers alike can come. Some to view, some to purchase but all taking joy in the beauty that these artists create for all to share. Even should you miss this first event, there will be others to follow. In the meantime, you can take a trip over to the Stone Cottage Art and Barn Quilt Gallery where you will find this charming oasis that embraces the delightful artistry of both Pat and Ron Dubyk. They look forward to sharing a little of the “magic” that surrounds their Stone Cottage Art and Barn Quilt Gallery with you - barn quilt squares, magic wands, fairy dust bowls and all. s THE SOJOURNER 2016
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ART GALLERIES Andrew Inness (watercolours), David James (sculptor) & Bill Reddick (potter), Valerie Fulford ( jewelry & oils) and Susan Wallis (encaustic). During the year, the Gallery hosts three or four solo shows, alternating between group shows of about a dozen artists and smaller showings. An artist by p assion and architect by profession, Brian paints whenever he gets an opportunity to do so. Using mainly acrylics, his work is representational and abstract. For Anne, it is all about taking beautiful cotton fabrics turning them into works of art ranging from quilts, to table cloths to wall hangings combining modern technology with centuries old quilting techniques that will surely amaze you. It’s worth the experience to visit Mad Dog Gallery to view County talent at its best. 525 County Rd 11 Picton
Inside Mad Dog Gallery
Mad Dog Gallery
The County’s 1st Gallery Since 1990, Mad Dog Gallery h a s b e e n s h owc a s i n g t h e works of local artists thanks to owner-artists Anne House and Brian Clark. Being artists, they realized that, with the growing number of other county artists, there was a need to have a place to display everyone’s work. This is how they became the first art dealers in The County.
Today, the Gallery is home to fifteen local artists. Featured exclusively are the works of Rosemary J. Brown (pastels), Julie Duff (miniatures), Celia Sage (oils), Marianne Sanders (fibre), Susan Straiton (oils) as well as their own. Other artists include Tarmo Aun (sculptor), Hugh Charlebois (acrylics), Elizabeth Jackson-Hall (oils), Ian Forbes (hot glass), Doris Richardson (oils), Andrew King (acrylics),
PEC Barn QuiltTrails
The County’s Largest Gallery The county proudly boasts of having the largest, most distinctive gallery of its kind to be found anywhere in Ontario - A Gallery of Outdoor Quilt Squares, a gallery of rural art! This county-wide showcase of rural art is as unique as those who play host to it. These amazing quilt squares have taken on like wildfire, spreading from barns to businesses and homes. Each colour ful patchwork quilt square is different. For many of those who host a square, there is a meaning. For some, it is about a family’s historic roots and for others, it is a beautiful expression about “belonging”. A collaborative community effort, the PEC Barn Quilt Trails continues to grow, bringing people from all sides of The County who have welcomed Pat Dubyk, her husband Ron, and her team of volunteers’ vision of giving recognition to the County’s agricultural history, architecture and taking it beyond.
THE LARGEST ART GALLERY OF ITS KIND IN PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY & EASTERN ONTARIO! Open: 365 days a year Check it out in all seasons.
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ART GALLERIES Working together, they are literally ‘painting the county”, turning it into the largest gallery of its kind. With over 100 of these colourful quilt squares, with more being hung weekly, this unique gallery’s showings are growing to the point that you can spend hours touring in search of them all. You are invited to tour this fantastic display of rural art, which is showcased year round, using the PEC Barn Quilt Trails’ new trail guide (available through local area businesses) as your guide. It is an outdoor art adventure for all ages - rain or shine, spring, summer, fall and winter. Just be sure to bring your camera! www.pecbarnquiltrails.com
in his paths to craft beautiful woodturned items for your home which add their own magic to your world. 1793 County Rd 14 Prince Edward County
Stone Cottage Art & Barn Quilt Gallery
SideStreet Gallery
A Gallery where Nature and History Meet
Home to resident artists Pat and Ron Dubyk, the driving force behind the Prince Edward County Barn Quilt Trail, you will find a unique blend of art. Pat’s artistic inspiration is the county’s agricultural heritage, and she creates amazing barn quilt squares in homage it’s past as well as her surroundings for her waterpainting. A horticulturist by profession, Ron’s creative passion is for nature. With his knowledge of trees, he scouts his property for pieces of wood that nature has left strewn
Decorative • Functional • Whimsical Art Resident Artists OPEN BY CHANCE/ APPOINTMENT Pat & Ron Dubyk
A Gallery Boutique
If you love artwork that is truly diversified, then trip on over to SideStreet Art Gallery. Since 1994, owner Paulette Greer has operated her gallery and framing house. From her initial group of twelve, Greer now represents more than 150 local and regional artists. Many are well-known both in the County and beyond. They include oil, acrylic, encaustic and watercolour painters; potters, wood-turners, glass, and fibre artists, and more. Originally located in a little house on a side street in Wellington, the gallery is now housed on Main Street in Wellington. Here,Paulette
613-813-1972 •1793 County Road 14 Prince Edward County
helps visitors to select the “right” painting, sculpture or memory of their visit to The County while working with the artists. Today’s visitor will find a grand selection of fine paintings – in the upstairs gallery; and a large choice of unique County memorabilia and gifts, plus her framing shop, downstairs. This ‘Upstairs-Downstairs’ gallery has something for everyone.
At SideStreet, you will also find the ‘Gallery within a Gallery’ where the works of recognized artists are displayed in a unique ‘private’ gallery apart from the main display. Explore, at your leisure, this gallery of treasures and discover that special gift or a piece of artwork that you must take home to enjoy. 264 Main Street Wellington
fine art featuring
local & regional artists
custom framing
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613-399-5550 • 264 MAIN ST • WELLINGTON
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Upstairs at Native Renaissance II’s Art Gallery
f you are looking for an entirely different venue of artistry which embraces Canada’s rich cultural heritage, then a trip over the Skyway Bridge to Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory should definitely be on your “to see” list.
Just over the bridge, you find two very special and unique art forums: Renaissance II and Dancing Moon Gallery within five minutes of each other. Internationally renowned artists Thomas Maracle, stone carver and musician, is the resident artist at Renaissance II. In addition, to seeing his work and those of many other local and national native artists, there are native crafts, fabulous artisan, sterling silver and turquoise jewellery, pottery and a great variety of traditional native art work from across North America that are amazing to behold. At Dancing Moon Gallery, this intimate art gallery offers its own impressive venue of aboriginal art from across the country and locally. You are cordially invited to explore these modern forums of our cultural heritage. Take the opportunity to appreciate the wonders they bring to enhance our world with their spirituality and an appreciation of the bond between man and nature while enriching our knowledge of Canada’s first people. s
An Innovative Forum of National Art Encompassing all forms of Canadian art in a unique setting
613-396-8600 372 Main Street Deseronto • Ontario
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Sculpture at Native Renaissance II
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N AT I V E A R T I S T S & A R T I S TA N S Dancing Moon Gallery Dancing Moon Gallery is an intimate gallery that offers a unique and insightful view into the art of the region. It was created as a forum for Canadian artists. They showcase many artists from every genre, - painters to sculptors - Canadian native art in abundance. Located in the elegant surroundings of a 19th century building, they portray the continuity from past to present. In order to further the promotion of performance art, they have acquired and will be developing the D ancing Moon Art Park across from the gallery on Main Street in D eseronto. This park will eventually contain an outdoor stage for performance art, and plenty of space for art shows. The creative center of the park will be a 12,000 lb marble
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s tatue that will be sculpted in the park starting this summer. Here you will be able to watch the artist at work as it evolves into its final Dancing Moon Gallery is an innovative artist forum with an eclectic collection of original pieces just waiting for you to discover how it celebrates the arts at 372 Main Street Deseronto
Native Renaissance II Art G allery & Gift Shop opened in 1978. It is one the largest shops of its kind in Canada. The shop’s rustic complex houses an Art Gallery as well as an amazing Gift Store. Home of North American, award winning native stone sculptor and musician, Thomas Maracle, The Gallery is one of the largest in the area with over thirty artists. Here, you can see original s culptures, r eproductions, paintings and limited e ditions by acclaimed native and wildlife artists from across North America as well as Thomas Maracle’s own amazing stone sculptures. His one-of-a-kind carvings are in great demand and are prized additions to collections throughout Canada and many other parts of the world, including England,
Marble in the Park A sculpture in progress
France, Germany and the United States. On the ground floor, you will find a gift shop featuring authentic native arts and crafts, including reproductions of artist Thomas Maracle’s sculptures, collectibles, beautiful sterling silver jewellery including a large collection of turquoise, books, moccasins, specialty foods, pure Canadian maple syrup, including their fabulous home-made fudge. A t t h e i r n a t i v e m u s i c boutique, you can “sample listen” to a wide selection of CD’s and tapes which include traditional native, and awardwinning original music by Thomas B. Maracle - just another element of this multitalented artist. You are invited to explore! Bring the kids to see some Canadian Native handwork, culture and art at Hwy 49 & Hwy 2 East Tyendinaga MT
Native Renaissance II Art Gallery & GiftShop Art Gallery features original sculptures and music by nationally a cclaimed Mohawk artist Thomas B. Maracle, the works of 30 other talented artists, and showcases n ative artifacts. Gift Shop offers 3000 square feet of beautiful jewelry, crafts and great gift ware. Let your imagination transport you to a time long ago while you explore one of the most beautiful and unique Native Art Galleries and Gift Shops in Canada. Winter Hours Summer 9am-6pm Hours 7 Days a Week 9am-7pm 7 Days a Week Oct to April May to Sept At the Crossroads of
Highways
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Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, Deseronto K0K 1X0
613.396.3255 • Gifts for All Occasions • Competitive Prices on All Cigarette Brands • 1.800.334.9509 www.n ativeren aissan c e. co m
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Baxter Arts Centre
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Beauty, Health & Wellness
BEAUT Y, HEALTH & WELLNESS
SPAS & Retreats CLARAMOUNT INN & SPA, Picton: Body & Skin Care Kneipp Water Treatments Regenerative Therapies Hand & Foot Care
ENDLESS SUMMER, Picton: Tanning/Spray Tan • Facials Manicures /Pedicures • Waxing Hot Stone/Relaxation Massage
INDULGENCE BEAUTY BAR, Wellington: Facials • Advanced
Skin Care • Anti-Aging Therapies Manicures • Pedicures & More
SILVIA CAMBRAY, Bloomfield: Reiki & Energy Work • Nutrition & Wellness
THE SPA AT SAM’S GARAGE, Picton: Body & Skin Care
Reiki & Energy Work Hand & Foot Care • Massage Therapies
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here is a lot to be said about the benefits of indulging in a little pampering. In fact, it might be just what the doctor ordered! According to the latest research, studies have shown that you have a better quality of sleep, fewer sick days, reduced absenteeism from work and fewer hospitalizations the more you indulge in weekly spa sessions. Stress reduction and relief, soothing sore joints and muscles, and simply feeling better about oneself are just a few of the additional benefits one garners from the various spa therapies. According to noted NYU professor of psychiatry, Virginia Sadock, MD , “Going to a spa is a way of getting taken care of that is psychologically and culturally acceptable -- and we can carry that feeling of being cared for with us for a period of time, and very often that can help us cope better with stress.” With its pastoral setting and being far from the maddening crowds, The County is the perfect place to relax and rejuvenate by indulging in one of the many wonderful spa treatments available at local area spas throughout this island tranquil community. Each of them offer their own area of expertise with a variety of therapies including hydrotherapy, hot stone therapy, massage, and other body treatments from around the world. Some specialize in Anti-Aging Therapies and Advanced Skin Care which you may find far more affordable than in city while others offer healing Reiki therapy and energy work. You will also find skin care, health care products and retreats. Whether if is for a few hours or an entire day, an experience shared with friends, a loved one or simply by yourself, any spa treatment will leave you feeling far better than when you arrived. The following pages will allow you to explore what is offered in The County. From spray tanning services to pedicures and manicures to therapeutic massages, The County has it all! So what are you waiting for? Isn’t it time that you treated yourself to a little pampering session? Tell yourself that you deserve it. You work hard and you have earned it. You will discover what studies have already proven that the benefits are beyond simple pampering and you may find yourself coming back time and again just to enjoy such moments that County spas offer. s THE SOJOURNER 2016
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B E A U T Y, H E A L T H & W E L L N E S S
Claramount Claramount INN,
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Relax With Us Rejuvenate in our spa. We feature various aesthetic and therapeutic treatments, as well as an outdoor hot tub and heated salt-water pool with a retractable roof.
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Stay With Us We offers seven unique, luxurious suites in our restored colonial revival mansion and additional suites in adjacent buildings.
Wellness Begins Here
Dine With Us Clara’s restaurant overlooks the grounds and the bay. We feature the best of seasonal, regional food in a relaxed, elegant atmosphere. In the summer months, dine on our beautiful patio.
97 Bridge St., Picton | 613.476.2709
Claramount Inn & Spa Wellness begins here!
While visiting the County, why not take advantage of the Claramount ’s I nn & Spa full-service spa specializing in Kneipp and Vichy water treatments, and facial, cosmetic and nail services using organic mineral products and DBP, formaldehyde and Toluenefree nail lacquers.
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Although the Claramount’s wellness strategy is based in part upon the Kneipp therapeutic model which uses the health promoting qualities of water, plants, exercise, nutrition, and relaxation, it is not limited to just it. Overlooking Picton Bay, this luxurious, beautiful colonial revival mansion offers beautiful suites as well as a heated indoor/outdoor saltwater
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pool, perfect for relaxation and aqua therapies .. a truly rejuvenating experience. Try one of the Claramount’s signature treatments such as their maple Anti-oxidant body wrap, using local maple syrup. Men particularly enjoy Claramount’s beer pedicure that starts by soaking their feet in locally crafted beer. Beer
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contains enzymes that soften callouses and the hops help moisturize skin. Afterwards, enjoy a glass of the County’s own Barley Days beer and enjoy a relaxing dinner at Clara’s restaurant to finish off your experience. 97 Bridge Street Picton
B E A U T Y, H E A L T H & W E L L N E S S Endless Summer
Endless Summer
Tanning & Nail Lounge
A County “hot spot” for pampering is aptly named “Endless Summer, Tanning and Nail Lounge”. Don’t let their name fool you as they offer so much more to offer you. Amidst the classic elegance of black, silver and white, you can relax and enjoy a series of services including facials, pedicures or manicures, waxing, etc... by their friendly staff. It’s all part of that “Ahhhh....” factor that will have you succumbing to the delights of the various aspects of spa treatments. For those heading to the beach and wanting a little more colour, they offer both tanning
TANNING & NAIL LOUNGE
Spa • Beauty Personal Care Manicures • Pedicures Tanning • Spray Tans Waxing • Facials Hot Stone & Relaxation Massages HOURS TUESDAY 9:30 - 5:30 WEDNESDAY 9:30 - 7:00 THURSDAY 9:30 - 7:00 FRIDAY 9:30 - 5:30 SATURDAY 10:00 - 3:00
beds and spray tans service which can last up to a week. Beyond these services, they offer you the pleasure of both Hot Stone and Relaxation massages which are certain to chase away any accumulated stresses till the next time you can enjoy another session. With their happy, friendly staff, you are certain to return to this charming spa located just off Main Street Picton whenever you get a chance to visit The County just to fall into the friendly banter while indugling in any one of their beauty services. Be sure to bring your partner or your girlfriends as it will be like coming home... 14 Elizabeth Street Picton
www.endlesssummer.vpweb.ca
14 Elizabeth Street, Picton 613-475-5124 Feel great! Look great from Tip to Toe!
Indulgence beauty bar
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Esthetic & Skin Care Beauty Bar Advanced Skin Care
• Facials • Manicures, Gel nails, Tips • Pedicures • ION Detox Foot Cleansing
Services include:
• Body Waxing & Facial Hair Removal • Lash & Brow Tinting • Makeup • Diamond Microdermabrasion • MicroCurrent (Bio) Facelifts
As a certified Esthetician and Nail Technician, and the former owner, of the Award- Winning Indulgence Spa & S alon, in The County, Deb I zumi now operates under a new name “Esthetic & Skin Care Beauty Bar” in order to encapture all her new services she now offers. Fully certified as a Skin Care Specialist, Deb has studied and practiced the latest in Advanced Skin Care, including Diamond MicroDerm abrasion, Micro Current (Bio) Facials, Ultra Sound Facials and Laser Hair Removal. Amidst a serene waterfront atmosphere, Deb and her
• LED LIght Therapy Facials • MOOR SPA Facials • Laboratoire Dr. Renaud Facials • FAKE BAKE Air-brush Tanning
Specializing in Advanced Skin Care & Anti-Aging Therapies HOURS OF OPERATION By Appointment Only Mon - Fri : 10am - 6 pm; Sat 10am-2pm Closed most Sundays Late appointments by arrangement!
Call/Text: 613.885.3114 12 Carla Court • Wellington
www.IndulgenceBeautyBar.ca
1.2 km west of The Drake Devonshire Inn, right on the shore of Lake Ontario!
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team offer you a variety of classic esthetic ser vices, manicures, pedicures and more. Their gentle, caring services are delivered with the attention you’d expect from knowledgeable professionals. In addition, Deb proudly boasts of using only great Canadian skin care products which you can purchase for your own use. As Deb looks at it, who knows better about the challenges of our wild and wonderful climate than the experts who actually live here. Deb invites you to indulge in a delightful spa session. As she says, “Let me give you back your beautiful skin!”. 12 Carla Court Wellington
B E A U T Y, H E A L T H & W E L L N E S S Silvia Cambray
Nutrition and Wellness Experience the Healing Art of Reiki with Reiki master, Silvia Cambray. For those who are unfamiliar with Reiki, which is the Japanese word meaning “Universal life energy”, it is a simple, natural and safe method that helps cleanse, balance and restore physical and emotional well being. Some benefits may include: feeling peaceful and relaxed, releasing emotional blockages, enhanced mental clarity, alleviating pain, and reduced anxiety and stress. Silvia Cambray is a Reiki Master, an Energy Medicine Practitioner and a Certified Holistic Nutritionist.
Silvia’s services will bring you a greater sense of wellness. Operating out of her home, which also is a beautiful B&B, you can enjoy the serenity and the personalized service of a Reiki professional
As an intuitive healer, she is able to offer unique insights to each one of her clients, empowering them to better understand their own health and wellness and assist them in attaining a true healing of mind, body and spirit. The best way to appreciate Reiki is to experience Reiki for yourself at the hands of a trained professional and Silvia Cambray offers you exactly that. While drawing on her other areas of expertise in both energy medicine and holistic nutrition,
Experience the Healing Art of Reiki The best way to know Reiki, is to experience Reiki for yourself.
• Alleviate pain • Releasing emotional blockages • Enhanced mental clarity • Reduced anxiety and stress
A Reiki Master, Energy M edicine Practitioner and Certified Holistic Nutritionist, Silvia Cambray is an intuitive healer. Offering unique insights Silvia empowers her clients to better understand their own health and wellness while assisting them in attaining a true healing of mind, body and spirit.
silvia cambray nutrition & wellness
By Appointment
The Mystic Dandelion 77 Wilson Rd, Bloomfield, ON 613.393.0107 / 613.243.0513
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who is focused on ensuring that you leave feeling better both mentally and physically. B y A p p o i n t m e n t o n l y, please feel free to contact her at 613.393.0107/613.243.0513. 77 Wilson Rd Bloomfield
Reiki ~ a Japanese word meaning “Universal life energy”, is a simple, natural and safe method that helps cleanse, balance and restore physical and emotional well-being.
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Prince Edward County Lavender Farm Heaven “Scent”!
As a grower, distiller and crafter of fine lavender products and the work of owners, Rolande and Derek who are passionate about growing only the finest lavender. Their farm is nestled among the rolling hills in the heart of Hillier
wine country, on a farm rich in history dating back to the 1830’s. Here, you will find many cultivars of lavender offering a myriad of colours, scents and tastes. Some of their cultivars have been praised for their exceptional essential oil quality while others are best kept for the culinary aspect or craft purposes.
Prince Edward County Lavender is a grower, distiller and crafter of fine lavender products. All of our products are hand-made from lavender and herbs grown on the farm in a herbicide-free environment.
You are invited to tour their fields of lavender and feel a touch of Provence in the County. You will have the opportunity to learn about the different varieties as well as get a short history detailing all the uses that this wonderful f l o we r h a s e x p e r i e n c e d through the centuries. Visit
732 Closson Rd, Hillier, Ontario Canada K0K 2J0 www.peclavender.com toll free 1-800-343-0841
ESSENTIAL OILS • BODY CARE CULINARY • HONEY • SOAPS GIFT ITEMS • PLANTS NEW DAY, NIGHT and HAND CREAMS, ROLL-ON PERFUME
JOIN US for our
5th LAVENDER FESTIVAL JULY 2, 3, 2016 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Admission: $5.00 per person children under 12 are free
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them during the peak flowering period throughout July for the definitive lavender experience. As the lavender plants take three years to mature, each visit of their farm will give you a different view and appreciation of these gorgeous purple fields. In their boutique, you can browse and select from an array of hand crafted lavender products including body care, pure essential oil, dried lavender, wands, sachets and plants to name a few. In fact, they are very excited about their newest line of culinary products, including lavender salt, lavender sugar and Herbes de Provence where all herbs are grown at their farm. Each year, they keep adding new products as their volume of lavender increases and are proud to offer lavender products nurtured in a herbicide and pesticide-free environment. 30 Minute Tour is $3.00 Times: 11:00 am, 1:00 & 3:00 pm. 732 Closson Road Hillier
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B E A U T Y, H E A L T H & W E L L N E S S The Spa at Sam’s Garage & Body Shop - Spa2u Experience the Difference!
The Spa at Sam’s Garage & Body Shop is a Private Day Spa catering to individuals, couples and groups which also includes spa2u service. When you book your Spa session with Sam - the Spa will be your private oasis with no other people or treatments being done at the same time. If you are planning a quiet couple massage or a girlfriend get away whatever the occasion may be - let them design a package just for you and/or bring the Spa2u. With more than 25 years experience in Advanced Aesthetics and Holistic Spa Therapies using natural, organic skin care products and pure essential oils designed to go beyond the surface in preventive and corrective skin
Zuber Stuff How soon would you like to have younger looking skin? A year? A month? With so many factors conspiring to accelerate aging, we need advanced anti-aging skin care products that protect our skin and help treat problem areas in order to maintain our skin regardless of our age. Max lnternational’s innovative Visible Solutions™ skin-care products are the answer to ensuring that we have those products that will help
Experience
and body care treatments, a complete range of services and customized spa packages are available to suit every need and budget - from Hot Stone Massages; Ayurvedic; Deep Tissue; Lymphatic; Indian Head Massage; Reiki; Reflexology or Rejuvenating State of the Art Facials with Aromatherapy; Spa Manicures and Pedicures with Reflexology massage, etc. Reservations for all treatments at the Spa ( or spa2u appointments - some travel fees may apply ) are required. All services must be secured with a credit card or gift certificate number. They accept VISA, MC, and debit. 613-476-2249. Picton
is the Difference! PRIVATE EXCLUSIVE DAY SPA Complete range of customized therapies designed to
Restore • Recharge Balance and Rejuvenate PERFECT FOR ANY OCCASION! Individuals • Couples • Spa Parties
Spa of the Year 4 Consecutive Years
WITH OVER 25 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN ADVANCED AESTHETICS AND HOLISTIC SPA THERAPIES
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613-476-2249
Picton
www.spaatsams.com
Ask about our Spa2U service Our luxurious day spa services within the comfort and serenity of your own surroundings - indoors/outdoors.
us achieve this goal. Featuring ingredients that work to support glutathione function, Visible Solutions is your complete solution for skin care, and Carol Zuber offers her expertise in this area to assist you in maximizing a youthful skin tone while minimizing the effects of aging. She has discovered that Max’s innovative products work to give your skin the support it so desperately needs to combat the harsh conditions it encounters on a daily basis. The ingredients work together to cleanse, smooth, and moisturize your skin. With Carol’s help, your skin will achieve its optimum appearance of health and vitality, something we all would like to enjoy. So giver her a call and set up your appointment to consult with her about your skin care needs at 613-399-1581 791 Closson Rd, PEC Hillier THE SOJOURNER 2016
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B E A U T Y, H E A L T H & W E L L N E S S Reconnect
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Wyldwood Sojourn
NATURE! A Year Round Wellness Retreat Celebrating Nature
Reconnect with Nature!
At Wildwood Sojourn, you enter the extraordinary world of renowned mural artist, Maureen Walton whose affinity with nature has resulted in the establishment of Wyldwood Sojourn retreat. She leads a monthly Moon Lodge practice, established 7 years ago, in her yurt, which is nestled in the wooded garden. This is a safe sanctuary for women to meditate, honour their gifts as creators and reclaim their birthrights. Maureen has studied the ancient Shamanic Inca path of the Blood Masteries and the Loque Power of the Womb tradition and teaches this work at Wyldwood also. Blending modern and ancient cultural practices, Wyldwood’s authentic Mongolian, Moon Lodge Yurt is a central focal point for many affordable 24
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24hr Retreats including
Circle Work • Shamanic Study, Womb Dance • Drumming Circles Moon Lodge • Crystal work • Art Classes Chant & Mantra Singing u u u
Art Workshops Guest Speakers & More
613-396-3262 2118 Melrose • Lonsdale www.maureenwalton.com/ wyldwood.html
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hour retreats (meals included) involving meditation aimed at spir itual rejuvenation surrounded by nature. Through workshops like the Seven Waves which explores the wisdom of the divine feminine through the ancient art of belly dancing, or their Chakra Healing Retreat focusing on the Sacred Feminine Principle or their monthly Moon Lodge meetings, you can refocus on revitalizing your inner energy. It is a means of reconnecting with who you are away from the hustle and bustle of everyday stresses which continually exhaust your inner energy and sense of self. You are invited to explore the many facets of this special place and discover the delightful ways you can reconnect with nature and your inner-most self through song, dance, art, and more at Wyldwood Sojourn. 2118 Melrose Lonsdale
Boutiques & Shoppes
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zest
For Everything You Want in Your Life to Entertain Family and Friends.
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Jenny and Kyle Otsuka and their sidekick, Carter, outside their shop
est! What a powerful little word it is. Zest ... a lively quality that increases enjoyment, excitement, or energy ... or fine grated strips from the rind of a lemon, orange, or lime used to flavour food ... or simply something else added to give flavour or relish to a dish. All these aspects pertain to Zest Kitchen Shop in more ways than just one.
613.645.9378
192 Main Street Picton www.zestkitchenshop.com
“Zest” is the perfect word to describe not only this fabulous shop but its vibrant, cheerful, and petite proprietor Jenny Otsuka and her lovable sidekick, Carter, a twelve year old Yorkie-Poodle. The moment you walk through the doors of this beautifully renovated, historic building, you are greeted with the joy and exhuberance that is all part of Zest, the sleek, sophisticated kitchen shop in the heart of downtown Picton. From cooking tools and gadgets (naturally including a zester), cookware, bakeware, knives and tableware, you will find everything and more that you would expect in a kitchen shop of this caliber. How did such a prestigious specialy shop like Zest come about? Well, quite unexpectedly it seems. Jenny and her husband Kyle, like many others, were drawn to the County’s “magic” and had bought a cottage here several years ago. They grew to love every aspect of life in The County and when they saw the old dry cleaning building go up on the market, they decided to make some life changes. THE SOJOURNER 2016
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F E AT U R E R E TA I L E R
Having always enjoyed cooking and creating wonderful food together, it just seemed natural to them that they should open up a fine kitchen shop, something that The County had certainly been missing, especially considering the number of renowned chefs and caterers in the region. Together, Jenny and Kyle, with an ever watchful Carter looking on, went about refurbishing their 1893 building. It seemed so apropos that what once was originally home to a bakery would now be home to a kitchen shop. Just like “magic” everything fell into place as things should be for this enterprising young couple. Between the two of them, they had searched the marketplace for just the right quality merchandise to carry in their shop. In 2012, once everything was perfectly in place, they opened the doors to their chic kitchen shop, Zest. Residents and The County’s culinary wizards embraced them whole heartedly, especially upon meeting the effervescent Jenny with her quick smile and helpful ways. Her in-depth knowledge of all aspects of her merchandise, and even the willingness to find sought after items that she didn’t necessarily carry in her shop, garnered Jenny instant acclaim as one of The County’s friendliest and most accommodating proprietors. Once again that little word “zest” comes mind as she definitely does make shopping in her kitchen boutique a truly enjoyable experience. Today, the shop carries not only well-known brands but also the products of talented local artisans including wooden cutting boards, bowls and utensils, as well as locally made food items such as jellies, bitters, salts & seasonings, hot sauces and marinades. They also have great gift ideas, everything from cookbooks to anything that a host/hostess would love to have when it comes not only to cooking but also to entertaining. There are one-of-a-kind items, small appliances, gadgets that will amaze and so much more.Throughout the year, they run product demos and tastings of food products as well as a knife sharpening service. THE SOJOURNER 2016
As Jenny will tell you, “Each item in our shop is handpicked for quality, style and function, with the hopes that they will inspire home cooking and the gathering of friends and family.” Obviously, Jenny and Kyle Otsuka are proof that “the family that cooks together, stays together,” and Zest Kitchen Shop is simply an extension of this philosophy in have “cooked up” such a great business together beyond their kitchen! So, if you’re looking to add a little “Zest” in your life, whether it is a zester, a gift or some special ingredient to add a little extra “zest”to a gourmet meal, or if you simply want to draw on the energy and vitality that will make your day a great one, then a trip to Jenny and Kyle Otsuka’s Zest Kitchen Shop is in order and don’t forget that Carter will be on hand to greet you with a zesty wag of his tail. s
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BOUTIQUES & SPECIALTY SHOPS
Uniquely County QUICK GUIDE
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One of the many artisan works at Ten Thousand Villages
here is a lot to be said about the many wonderful boutiques and specialty shops that you will find throughout the The County, but the problem is where to begin. Does one start with the quality and diversity of their merchandise? The uniqueness of each boutique? The historic buildings that many of them are housed in? Well, rather than go on at length, the only way to find out what is so special about them is to go forth and SHOP! The following pages will give you some idea of the breadth and scope of the many unique shops that abound in The County. From beautiful furnishings and accents pieces for home and garden decor to a phenomenal array of giftware shops, some with a Mexican flavour, others totally County in flair. Shops like Casa Lucia, Green Gables, County Treasures & More, J.H. Porte and GIlbert & Lighthall are just a few of the many delightful shopping experiences you will enjoy. When it comes to fashion, ladies will love the diverse selection of collections that these County boutiques offer. You will find locally designed fashions, all Canadian made collections as well as international lines that will make you wish that you had more space in your suitcase to take home all the delightful clothing and accessories you come across in your travels. Renowned for its hospitality, you will discover that the warmth and friendliness is a natural County phenomena. Gracious proprietors greet you as though they’ve known you for years and do their utmost to assist you in order to ensure that you leave with some great item as a reminder of your wonderful stay in the county that you will enjoy having, wearing or giving.s THE SOJOURNER 2016
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GIFT WARE • HOME & GARDEN DECOR Casa Lucia
Mexican Style! The moment you walk across the threshold of Casa Lucia, your eyes will light up as you are greeted with a profusion of bright, cheerful colours an the delightful array of wonderful merchandise. Located in the heart of downtown Bloomfield, this eclectic emporium is definitely an extension of owners wonderful outlook on life and their delight they find in bringing you both whimsical and beautiful items from Mexico. Although some may seem to think that it is a little incongruous to have a Mexican boutique in a historic Loyalist community, but it works! It is vibrantly different from anything else you will come across in your travels here. In fact, it adds a t otally different dimension to one’s county shopping experience. There is definitely a “WOW” factor for those of you who love silver and jewellery as you
Cannery Row PEC
Capturing County History Discover the richness of Prince Edward County’s history. After years of research, the loan of Canning labels, (with the blessing from the Wellington Museum) along with generous contributions of historical paraphernalia from enthusiastic County families, Cannery Row PEC was established.
discover their huge selection of beautiful and funky Mexican sterling silver jewellery, some with semi-precious stones. Whether you are into bangles and rings, earrings or necklaces, their assortment will make you wish you had more than one body to adorn with their fabulous jewellery. Colourful talavera p ottery, handfired and pointed u sing centuries old methods, is formed into unique garden planters, vases, and sinks. Tin and metalcrafts include tiled mirrors, light fixtures, and other decorative items. Their shop is filled with handloomed and embroidered linens, including beautiful blouses, children’s dresses and table linens. The folk art section includes clay sculptures, wooden animal figures, and whimsical tin nichos. For a wonderful shopping experience, visit 273 Main Street Bloomfield
Mexican Folk Art & Handicrafts Talavera Pottery from Mexico Metal Crafts • Jewellery Home Decor Bath Decor Seasonal & Garden
273 Main Street • Bloomfield 613.393.5936 • www.casalucia.ca
Behind this brainstorm business are passionate, County obsessed sisters, Jane Rutter and Susan Felton who have collaborated to produce beautiful “Objets d’Art” incorporating elements from The County’s rich heritage. Cannery Row PEC offers an extensive collection of repurposed and rejuvenated County memorabilia that are unique to the region.
These two innovative artistic entrepreneurs have put a contemporary spin on everything from tea towels & mugs, watches & clocks to tables, chairs and One of a Kind pieces; many embellished with vintage images reminiscent of the people & places that have built the rich communities that make up what is fondly referred to as “The County”.
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Stop in, browse and let their “Objects d’Art” of the County’s rich heritage provide you with a remarkable present or a delightful souvenir of your stay in historic, beautiful Prince Edward County! You’re sure to find yourself coming back for more of their unique decor items! 287 Main Street Bloomfield
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Authentic County Objets D’Art STORE HOURS Vic toria Weekend to Christmas, 7 Days a week 10-5 Jan to May: Open Thurs to Mon; Tues & Wed by chance/appointment.
613.393.3330 • 287 MAIN ST • BLOOMFIELD
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COUNTY TREASURES AND MORE
613-393-3443 283 Main Street • Bloomfield County Treasure and More A Treasure Trove of County Delights!
When it comes to looking for all things “County”, County Treasures and More offers a wealth of County memorabilia, ranging from locally made products from pottery by County potter, David Scott to specialty soaps as well as organic and
• County Memorabilia & Gourmet Food Products • Pottery by David Scott • Body Care Products • And More!
wellness teas by local therapist Arlene Wilkinson to books by local authors and videos about the history of Prince Edward County and even locally made cheese products. Not to be missed is the shop’s extensive of tasty treats, some locally produced, along with other gourmet sauces, jams, relishes, and more. You can pick up snack packs of
nuts, fudge, candies as well as beverages. With its array of County treasures and more, it is also an order centre for local wines. You can place your order and within the day, for the most part, you can pick up your order within the same day. Now, that’s County service at its best! 283 Main Street Bloomfield
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Gilbert & Lighthall Marketplace
This funky little shop is housed in a 150 year old red barn on the shores of the Black River. They have something for everyone that happens to drop by.There is an eclectic mix of toys, jewellery, women’s clothing, fudge, garden decor and a rather large mix of humourous signs and magnets to tickle the funny bone. Located directly across the from the Black River Cheese Factory, you can get fresh curd and ice cream cones, both of which you are welcome to enjoy as you browse. The barn is actually the original cheese factory building circa 1876. Come on down to see one of the prettiest spots in the County, relax at the picnic tables and take a wander through the shop, you will be glad you made the stop. So much to see! So much fun to discover all that awaits you. 906 County Road 13 Black River • Milford
This eclectic store is filled with beautiful things for you and your home, from high end glassware and designer dishes to adorable nursery items and garden accessories. It really is like a marketplace and features fabulous jewellery and scarves, too, as well as a selection of fine furniture. You’ll find a lot of very stylish things that are Made in Canada, even some pieces made right here in the County, but owner Alexandra also chooses treasures from all over the world when she hand-picks the stock. Gilbert & Lighthall is a great place to accessorize your home, pick up gifts or treat yourself to something really special. Come and browse, it’s open every day. 171 Main Street Picton
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Canadian & International Flair
GIFT WARE • HOME & GARDEN DECOR Green Gables
The Quintessential Experience! Renowned for its home decor, Green Gables offers you more choices than you can imagine when it comes to beautiful home furnishings and interior decor accents as well as an amazing array of giftware, fashions and accessories. This delightful boutique has a large collection of quilts in addition to specialty lamps, pictures, furniture, home accent pieces, area carpets and more. Within its more than 5000 square feet, you will find a myriad of beautiful, novelty gift ideas for every occasion. With a unique selection of candles, body care lotions, gift cards, unique items, fun gadgets, an expanded infant and children’s shop as well as a Christmas room stocked with select Christmas pieces, you will appreciate why Green Gables is a multi-time
winner of the Readers’ Choice Best Gift Shop as well as for Best Women’s Accessories. Yes, Ladies... Accessories. There is a room entirely devoted to quality, costume and sterling jewellery as well as novelty fashions that is a must see and shop. Green Gables is really the quintessential County shopping experience and a sure bet that you will finding that perfect “something special” whether it is a thank you gift for a friend, a wedding gift or simply an item that you have always wanted but never found until now! Located in the heart of downtown Bloomfield, you are invited to explore the many nooks and crannies of this marvelous shop with its various boutiques with in a shop concept which have been created specifically with you in mind. Enjoy the experience and the friendly staff that you will find at 286 Main Street Bloomfield
Heart of the County
Unique things for you and your home at the shop that has a little something for everyone. Something for everyone! Open 7 days a week year round
183 Main St. Picton
Gifts & Toys • Fashion & Accessories • Home Decor Christmas • Entertaining • Garden Accents
Heart of the County is an employment training site for
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GIFT WARE • HOME & GARDEN DECOR Heart Of The County
Hillier House
In downtown Picton, Heart of the County has a wonderful selection of gifts for all occasions and your entertaining needs. An array of quality merchandise including candles, picture frames, garden accessories, clocks, unique signs, bath products, serving dishes and linen line the shelves along with a great selection of costume jewellery and handbags. Operated by Community Living Prince Edward, which is a voluntary membership organization, they are united in their commitment to facilitate the participation of people with disabilities in the life of the community and its local economy. A visit to the ‘Heart of the County’ will offer you not only unique merchandise, but also friendly service and the knowledge that you are supporting people in achieving their personal goals. 183 Main Street Picton
There is something to be said about the sense of history one gets when one steps over a threshold into a historic landmark where Canada’s first Prime Minister, Sir John A. MacDonald use to shop. thanks to the vision and the passion of interior designer and proprietor, Noreen Kalman. Renowned for her work as an interior designer to some of Toronto’s most prestigious homes and written up in various publications for her wonderful design and decor projects, Noreen fell in love with The County and its rich history. Being recognized as North America’s second largest community for historic architecture, the County was a natural magnet for Noreen; therefore, it was no surprise that with Noreen’s passion for history and unique architecture that she was drawn
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to Hillier’s old General Store. Even in its dilapidated state, Noreen could envision breathing new life into it and restoring it for all to enjoy. Now, several years later visitors welcome the opportunity to explore and shop in her beautifully restored store that is filled with a fabulous blend of fine antique furnishings, collectibles and today’s new treasures of quality merchandise in keeping with the caliber of her fine antiques that you will find gracing her beautiful shop. According to Noreen, a merchant in a Derby Hat with a fine looking horse began the tradition of Rustic Refinement. At Hillier House, she continues to offer “Fine Goods” providing you with Antiques and Objects of Desire along with her professional design service whenever the need arises. 18646 Loyalist Parkway Hillier
Art • Antiques • Design • Decoration
An Emporium of Eclectic Delights for Your Home & Family
613-813-2193 198 Main Street Picton
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Nickle’s
An Emporium of Eclectic Giftware One of The County’s newest gift and home decor shops is Nickle’s located in the heart of downtown Picton. Within its eclectic, rustic ambiance, you will find Proprietor Toni Nickle busy working on various artistic projects, possibly one of her whimsical sculptures that one cannot help but associate with the works of some of Canada’s Group of Seven. Specializing in delightful accent items for your home as well as novelty giftware, Toni makes certain that everything she offers is distinctive while still being either functional or decorative. Carr ying locally made cutting boards, decorative glassware and artwork, beautifully crafted wooden children’s toys, an array of candles and holders, and more, you will certainly
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Global Treasures Offering the largest collection of Fair Trade products in The County. We are a non-profit retailer that supports the work of over 100 artisan groups in over 30 countries Jewellery • Home Décor • Musical Instruments • Toys • Giftware Specialty Foods • Organic Chocolate • Coffee • Tea
190 Main Street, Picton, Ontario T: 613-476-0040, E: picton@villages.ca www.tenthousandvillages.ca/store/5110
be captivated by the amazing milieu of delightful giftware and seasonal items. Speaking of seasons, there is always one season that Toni plays host to year round which is Christmas. From ornaments to a wealth of assorted decorations, you will are certain to find some adorable Christmas item that will catch your eye that begs to be taken home when you drop in at 198 Main Street Picton
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Terraflorens
are beautiful to behold. It offers the largest collection of artisan jewelry in the County. Their global treasures also include toys, world music and international home décor including organic chocolate, coffee, teas and more, all produced in a Fair Trade partnership with artisans. This shop truly has gifts that give twice! 190 Main Street Picton
Stylish Home Trends There’s a lot to be said about blending old world charm with trendsetting styles in home decor. This is exactly what you will find at Terraflorens, one of the County’s most trendsetting home decor boutiques. Filled with fabulous items for your home and you, you will have fun exploring this
TERRAFLORENS
Gifts that Give Twice!
Since 1946, Ten Thousand Villages, a non-profit f air trade retailer has supported the work of 100 artisan groups in over 35 countries. Founded by the Mennonite Central Committee in order to create a market for hand-made crafts coming from the developing world, this unique giftware shop r epresents a unique group of people offering extraordinary products born of rich tradition. Showcasing the work of more than 100 artisan groups, these groups provide work for more than 60,000 individuals. About 70% of the artisans are womenwith some artisan groups also seek to employ persons with physical disabilities. Operated by the members of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, this wonderful shop is filled with products that are as unique as they
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inviting shop. With its novelty kitchenware, cheerful table linens, placemats and those items that will brighten up any kitchen or dining occasion, the merchandise just seems to say “Take me home with you!”. Not to be missed is Terraflorens’ fine selection of bathroom accessories and personal toiletries for the little pampering that everybody deserves to enjoy - a home spa treat. In addition to their extensive selection of area carpets, blinds, elegant candle holders, specialty candles, garden accessories and other wonderful home accents, there are some intriguing and fun, novelty gift items that you won’t find anywhere else but here. If you are looking for a great gift for a forthcoming wedding or someone’s anniversary, then you are certain to find that “special” something for them at TerraFlorens. With all that TerraFlorens has to offer, this unique giftware and home decor boutique should be on your list to drop in to find that personal treat to take home. Just know... browsers are always welcome since they know that what they offer is too tempting to pass up on. They have you at “Oh my!” 277 Main Street Bloomfield
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The wide variety of artisan boards found at Zest
eyond beautiful boutiques showcasing BOOKS & COMPANY various aspects of home decor and eclectic The County’s much-loved, totally giftware, there are numerous specialty independent bookstore is one those places where if you stay stores and even factory outlets to shop of there long enough (and that’s and explore. From a County icon book store to easy to do) you just might run into shops specializing in quality kitchenware with everybody you know. A big, bright, welcoming place local and internation gourmet foods as well as with a couple of comfy leather an array of novelty shops including a t-shirt chairs for even better browsing, company and even a “pop-up” alpaca shop with the bookstore is a sort of unofficial cultural centre, too. It hosts exhibithe aplacas on the premises! s
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tions and events upstairs and stocks a wide range of local authors. There are big shiny bestsellers and rare antiquarian books, new books and used books, music and games. You’ll find it all here: toys, art supplies, puppets, adult colouring books,newspapers – it’s everything you want in a bookstore and more. 289 Main Street Picton
S P E C I A LT Y S H O P S The Local
Cooke’s Fine Foods & Coffee plus Susan’s Kitchen Drawer
Discover County Made!
Delights for the Chef in All of Us & More!
For 13 years Cooke’s Fine Foods and Coffee has been a part of Main Street, Picton. In September of 2014 Cooke’s moved from its’ previous location to join Susan’s Kitchen Drawer at 280 Main St. in the Edward Building. As you step into the store you are met with the wonderful aroma of our famous coffee. Still roasted in small batches this coffee is enjoyed by people around the world! Cooke’s features a selection of locally made food products, products from across Canada as well as a variety of imported foods. The cheese counter at Cooke’s is a delight for the palate with fine imported cheeses alongside Canadian favorites. If you have a sweet tooth then visiting Cooke’s is a must! Featuring Rogers’ Chocolates from Victoria, BC as well as confections made right here in Ontario. You will also find many of your favorite British chocolates and candies here. Looking for a great gift? Select one of our lovely gift baskets on display or choose the items and our friendly staff will artfully arrange them for you. Susan’s Kitchen D rawer features great products for the kitchen. Having the right tool for the right job makes cooking a breeze and you will find hundreds at Susan’s. Attractive teapots and cozies, mugs, coffee makers, wine accessories, mandolins, linens for the kitchen and hundreds of gadgets to choose from. Fat Daddios professional bakeware is exclusive to Susan’s and actually helps save on your energy costs! Susan’s Kitchen Drawer is the perfect spot to pick up those shower and wedding gifts! 280 Main Street Picton
Cooke’s Fine Foods has moved to the Edward Building, 280 Main Street, right here in Picton. JOIN US AT OUR NEW LOCATION
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There is no place in the world like The County. This is a place of exceptional art, flavors, natural beauty and experiences. Until now, one would have to cover more than 400 square miles to see the work of The County’s best artists and artisans. That’s why THE LOCAL STORE was created to showcase and promote authentic Prince Edward County products under one roof. If it’s made in Prince Edward County Ontario, then you will likely find it here. Located just a mile from the Sand Banks Provincial Park, THE LOCAL STORE is within the expansive walls of a restored 19th century dairy barn. Enter through the old run-in’s sliding door painted with the Canadian flag. You will find the main store which was once where the animals came in out of the weather to be fed. Now, you’ll find fabulous Prince Edward County produced fine art, pottery, jewellery, basketry, glass, wood working, photography, fabric art, and books. Next, wander into the milking parlour which has been converted into display space for the products of nearly a dozen talented local producers. Step into the old lamb building and you’ll now find a pantry featuring local maple syrup, vinegars, sauces, jams, jellies and chutneys. Climb the stairs and be awed by the vastness of a hay loft that is now a brightly-lit gallery for large oil paintings, as well as an antique store, children’s nature bookstore and demonstration area. Large windows provide pastoral views of Waring Creek’s protected marshlands. Whether you’re a longtime fan of The County, or simply looking for a special memento to remember a special visit, THE LOCAL STORE is a must for you to visit. They look forward to meeting you! 768 County Road 12 On the Way to Sandbanks
S P E C I A LT Y S T O R E S Kingston Olive Oil Co. Excite Your Senses!
Last year, The County was lucky to have one of Ontario’s most prestigious specialty shops move into Picton which offers one of the finest and unique shopping experiences you’ll ever enjoy. At Kingston Olive Oil Co., located in the heart of downtown Picton, they offer some of the freshest extra virgin olive oil on the planet! You may say “Olive Oil? What’s so special about that?”. Naturally, EVERYTHING! The moment you walk through their doors, you will understand why. They have a very unique tasting bar where you can taste and compare the bountiful flavours of over 50 varieties of the finest extra virgin olive oils and balsamics from around the world. At Kingston Olive Oil Company, they think that olive oil
Excite your senses with our premium selection of extra virgin olive oils, balsamic vinegars, and more... 613-476-5483 185 Main St • Picton kingstonoliveoil.com
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is in a class of its own when compared to other various products that positively impact a healthy lifestyle. It is an antioxidant, an anti-inflammatory agent and the healthiest type of fat there is for you. When it comes to their selection of olive oils, they follow the harvest in the Northern and Southern H emispheres to acquire the freshest and highest quality extra virgin olive oil year round. Their balsamics come from Modena, Italy and are aged in wooden barrels for up to 18 years. Here, it is oil and vinegars “ON TAP”. These delicate liquids are protected in stainless steel Fustis and your bottle is filled straight from the tap! Only at Kingston Olive Oil Co. will you find and enjoy this unique taste and shopping experience. Come in, Taste, and Have Fun at 185 Main Street Picton
S P E C I A LT Y S T O R E S Zest Kitchen Shop
For the Culinary Enthusiast! For the culinary enthusiast, Zest Kitchen Shop is dedicated to you - people who simply appreciate good food, enjoy cooking, and love entertaining. Located centrally on Picton’s Main street, this specialty kitchenware shop is wellstocked with quality products that make cooking easy and your entertaining fun! On Zest’s shelves, you’ll find products from wellknown brands such as All Clad, Le Creuset, OXO Good Grips and Wusthof, as well as talented local artisans. For those of you who are looking to soak up the great outdoors, there are picnic baskets, outdoor dishware and a large assortment of BBQ tools. If you’re hosting a dinner party, stop at Zest for latest in table linens, candles and glassware.
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Looking for that special gift for a wedding or other special occasion? Zest’s selection of beautiful serving pieces, cookbooks and unique, one of a kind gadgets may just be the perfect answer. With the County r enowned for its cuisine, it is only natural to find that Zest offers the caliber of kitchenware and entertaining products that are in keeping with level of culinary artistry found throughout the County. In fact, you may even find one of our local chefs exploring for the latest in kitchen gadgets or serving pieces for themselves. You are invited to take time to explore this family-run shop, which offers a fun, comfortable shopping experience with friendly, knowledgeable staff on hand to serve you. 192 Main Street Picton
Wear the County!
The Prince Edward County T-Shirt Company wants to introduce you to your new favourite t-shirt with a County twist. That’s the mission of this stylish and upbeat familyrun shop “down the lane” in Bloomfield. This is not your average touristy t-shirt store. In fact, County T-shirts has earned a loyal following of enthusiastic fans, both locals and visitors alike. If you spend much time in the County you will already recognize their iconic PEC Oval design which is available as a car sticker, a cap, bag, magnet, and more. You may even see it outside the County, with recent sightings everywhere from Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal, to Mexico, Africa, and throughout Europe (even Stonehenge)!
All of their quality shirts and hoodies are screen printed by hand, in a variety of contemporary styles, with clever designs celebrating the stories of The County. So whether you love the beach, the wine, the food, or the history, there is a perfect shirt for you. They also have shirts for babies, toddlers, kids, and teens. The store carries a range of curated County essentials like socks by InStance, the popular Baggu tote and weekend bags, Up-cycled billboard b a c k p a c k s by R a re fo r m , Yoga bags and the amazing “Yoga Joes” by Brogamats, and of course, the County Merit Badges. They also have an online shop to stock up on your favourite Ts! Love The County? Then Wear The County at 287 Main St • Bloomfield (Behind Cannery Row at the Side Lane Entrance)
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County Spinners spinning yarn at the Picton Fair
The Loonie Bin
Bargains Galore!
Did you forget something at home? Are the kids bored? Need something for the the family pet? When it comest to travelling, there are times when you need
some basic items that you may have accidentally forgotten at home and the Loonie Bin is here to the rescue. With a huge assortment of items, at insane prices, that range from personal care products to kitchenware to pet
supplies and more, the Loonie Bin is a one stop shopping destination for everyone,including affordable treats for the kids. If you are hosting an impromtu party, or having a family reunion, they have all the supplies that you’d need
along with helium balloons and more to help you out. Staying at the cottage? Has the weather turned nasty and the kids are driving you nuts with cabin fever? Regain your sanity with a trip over to the Loonie Bin to pick up some craft or art supplies. It will keep them occupied until the sun comes out. If crafts are not on the “play menu”, then check out their selection of games and puzzles. It’s a great way to keep the children happy at very ittle cost, especially when you shop at the Loonie Bin. So whatever you need, make the Loonie Bin your first stop before running up the bill elsewhere. Their friendly staff will be happy to help and you’ll see that they have more than you could even imagine at fabulous savings. 252 Main Street (Side Entrance) Picton
Arts & Crafts Supplies Cards & Books Chocolate & Candy Hair Accessories & Personal Care Products Home Maintenance Supplies Jewellery Kitchenware Party Supplies & Helium Balloons Pet Supplies Picture Frames Hours: Monday to Saturday 9 am to 7 pm: Sunday 10 am to 5 pm Winter Hours: Monday - Friday 9am to 5:30 pm: Saturday-Sunday 10 am to 5 pm
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Toys • Games • Puzzles & the list goes on ...
S P E C I A LT Y S T O R E S Rose Haven Yarn Shop
The “Vogue” of Yarn Shops This lovely yarn shop is under the creative proprietorship of Leslie Snyder. The shop is renowned for its fabulous, funky, unique and gorgeous yarns from around the world. Downstairs is set up with lots of fleece and roving for the spinner and the felter, plus a corner is dedicated to the sale yarns and is well worth exploring as the deals are great. Upstairs, there is a wide selection of hand crafted items from local, knitters, felters and spinners. Be sure to drop by to see the fabulous finished items, many one of a kind. Then last but certainly not least is all of the delicious natural fibre yarns vying for your attention from the 30 foot long wall, floor to ceiling, of colourful goodness!
Shed, ChetwynFarms
The Shop also has a free Knit & Natter evening that all visiting crafters are welcome to come and join, it is on Tuesday’s 5 – 7 pm and Wednesday 1 -3 pm. 187 Main Street Picton
Alpaca Farm & Shop
The SHED at Chetwyn Farms is a modern-day farm shop– specializing in alpaca yarns and related products. Housed in a former chicken coop – the SHED
The Shed’s Pop-Up Alpaca Shop with a “Peek-in/Peek-out” Alpaca Window for the Curious
is a “pop-up shop” with locally spun-yarns, hand-made felted soaps & alpaca accessories, throws and uniquely produced alpaca bean products (organic natural fertilizers). As alpaca farmers - they design, make and purvey gifts crafted from alpaca fleece, yarn and related products with authenticity and character. They value the human touch and the purity it reveals either in Canadian hand-made, global fair trade or “one-of-a-find” modern designs. Their gifts are a commitment to sustaining the farmers and the makers - The ones who are driven to explore and challenge themselves. They hope you enjoy their curated collections! The shop opens seasonally as of June 7th; otherwise, it is by appointment. 500 Closson Road Hillier
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FACTORY OUTLET
One of the many models of canoes, kayaks, paddle boards and more that you’ll find at Clear Water Design.
Clear Water Design
Kayaks • S-U Paddleboards • Canoes If you love being active on the water, then a visit to Clear Water Design is a must do. As Canada’s premier m a n u f a c t u re r o f k ay a k s and canoes, they’ve been p ro d u c i n g ro t a t i o n a l l y - molded canoes and kayaks since 1995 while always being extremely conscious of environmental factors. Whether you are into recreational, touring or white water kayaking, they have 14 models from which to choose. For those of you who prefer canoing, they also offer a great family style canoe. In addition, they have recently added stand up paddleboards as well as a 13 foot utility boat along with an amazing lounge chairs - perfect for the deck in the summer. This family run business is internationally renowned for THE SOJOURNER 2016
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their superior designs, quality and selection of durable and affordable accommodating every level of paddler from beginner to expert. Their factory showroom is open to the public and it is a wonderful opportunity to take advantage of their in-house deals if you are in the market for a new kayak, canoe, paddleboard, even great summer deck furnishing and more. Located on Northport Road just left off Highway 49 at the foot of the Skyway Bridge, it is worth the drive for the great savings and their wonderful selection of watercraft, watercraft supplies and more. Who knows... you may find yourself sporting a brand new kayak or canoe on top of your car as your “souvenir” of your stay in beautiful Prince Edward County! 1959 Northport Rd County Rd 15 Picton
FASHION BOUTIQUES
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County Élan! Inside Lustre & Tarnish Boutique, & Home to Resident Jewellery Artist Beverly Dunnington
lthough The County is considered to be a “rural” Ontario community founded on a strong agricultural industry, there is NOTHING rural about County fashions! They have what many residents like to call “County Élan”! There is nothing better than shopping at the following fashion boutiques. As you will discover, they walk to their own trendsetting beat and you’ll not find the “same old” fashion selections or collections that large fashion chains always seem to offer. The County’s fashion boutiques proudly offer Canadian made, even locally designed, fashions as well as many international name brands with which you will be familiar if you are an avid fashionista; however, you will find a far different flavour of fashion from such collections when it comes to the clothes, accessories and footwear that each of these boutiques showcase. In addition, to offering different fashions, you will be astounded by the quality of service that these specialty shops offer you. Their staff are friendly and well informed making sure that you have the very best, personal shopping experience. s
Amour Lifestyle & Intimate Apparel
Comfort, Style and Fit!
Amour has something to suit every woman when it comes to those all important undergarments which define “comfort” while offering the styling one loves. From superior quality, sports bras to exquisite embroidered lace lingerie, at a variety of price points, their selection will astound you.
At Amour, it is not just about offering a tremendous selection but about great service. Here, certified Professional Bra Fit Consultants are on hand to help ensure that you make the perfect choice and best of all, their professional consultations are absolutely FREE! If you have never had a consultation with an experience fit consultant,this is the perfect opporunity. THE SOJOURNER 2016
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Amour also has Mastectomy Bras and offers a variety of figure enhancing undergarments for all those body-conscious hot summertime fashions for those special occasions . Besides their extensive collection of fine lingerie, of PJs, nighties, robes as well as swimsuits, Amour offers a wonder ful selection of lifestye fashions for women on the go. From Lolë, Brenda PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY
Beddome, Artex and more, you will find those styles that are all about “comfort”as well as easy fit and great style. Here, it is all about providing you with great personal service along with the finest selection of quality l eisure wear, fine lingerie, sleepwear, swimwear. It really is all about comfort, style and fit at 151 Main Street Picton
FA S H I O N B O U T I Q U E S
Find Comfort, Style and Fit at ...
PROFESSIONAL BRA FIT CONSULTANTS
Beautiful Bras chantelle • anita prima donna • wacoal rosa faia • vanelle empreinte Elegant Sleepwear Swimwear miracle suit • gottex pembrook • sunflair rapz coverups
Crowe’s Foofwear owner Debbie Fox & her staff
Lifestyle Fashions by
Crowe’s Footwear
LOLË • NYGARD • ARTEX PINK MARTINI • SPANX BRENDA BEDDOME • MARBLE ARIANNE • JOCKEY
For Every Walk in Life
In a day and age of chain footwear stores, it is always refreshing to find and independent foot wear store that is thoroughly into providing great service, selection and quality footwear which is exactly what you’ll find at Crowe’s Footwear. Celebrating her 20 th year in the footwear business,Debbie Fox has made sure that all those
Come in any time for a FREE PROFESSIONAL BRA FITTING
Mastectomy Bras, Forms & Swimwear a v a i l a b l e
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who have a shoe fetish will find everything from great summer sandals, walking shoes, runners to classy dress shoes at Crowe’s Footwear, the sister shop to Amour Active Lifestyle and Intimate Apparel. Their selection is extensive and the prices are the best you will find anywhere in the County and surrounding area. Merrill, Naot, Clarks, Keen, Ecco,
Best Service, Selection, Quality and Value on Brand Name Family Footwear mens • ladies • teens • kids
So Many Choices for Great Footwear!
cooler than new! for 24 years
OPEN 7Selection DAYS Changes
Fabulous Daily Selection Changes Daily
613-476-7445 • 275 Main Street • Picton
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Adornments... to indulge your inner Diva!
Liverpool Denim Fresh FX Hatley Mansted Renuar Surkana Soya Concept Tribal Eugenia
613-393-5509 279 Main St Bloomfield
Diva
271 MAIN STREET • BLOOMFIELD 613-393-5005 divaadornments.ca
Kenneth Cole, Michael Kors and more are just some of the lines that you will find when it comes to footwear for the entire family. You will find that these people are the experts when it comes to ensuring that the fit you get in your shoes is the very best, even for kids! So take the opportunity to discover all that they offer at 151 Main Street Picton
Brag
Fashions to Brag About! What’s in a name? Everything! When it comes to showcasing the latest fashions, no one does it better than Brag ...ergo the name. Nestled in the very heart of downtown Bloomfield, this cozy, eclectic boutique of renowned fashions offers you the choices that make looking great, easy. With fashions from such great names as Soya Concept,
Liverpool Denim, Eugenia, Renuar, Tribal and more, there is a wealth of great choices to suit your lifestyle and mood. In addition to a great selection of styles and sizes, Brag has a beautiful array of jewellery and accessories to enhance the clothes you love to wear. Jazz up a simple t-shirt with a fabulous necklace or try a belt to give a jacket a totally different look. You’ll be amazed at how Brag’s line-up of accessories help change a look completely giving you two or more looks from one great outfit. At Brag, it is all about helping you create a look that is synonymous with your lifestyle. With their friendly service and indepth knowledge of what works for you, you are certain to find the look that says it all and you can brag to your friends that you found your style at Brag! 279 Main Street Blooomfield THE SOJOURNER 2016
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Diva
City Revival is a big, bright, shopping paradise for the whole family to enjoy. Every shopping style, fashion sense, music taste, and budget will be delighted to discover the consignment inventory from Toronto that changes daily bringing highly recognized name brand fashions. Gap and Gucci rub shoulders on the racks while a happy, helpful staff and great music combine to make shopping fun for everyone. You will also find new European clothing and to top off your ensemble, a huge selection of imported silver jewellery, designer bags and great shoes. Open all year, 7 days a week with new inventory daily. They look forward to seeing you. 275 Main Street Picton
Diva, a most e xtraordinar y boutique, is devoted to indulging in every woman’s inner Diva. L i k e i t s o w n e r, C e l i n e Papizewska, Diva is an e volution of fashion capturing the e legance of the past and blending it with the present to create one of the County’s most unique boutiques. The theme for her shop is “Glam R Us”,Celine definitely has an eye for the dramatic The shop is home to a c olourful hats, fascinators, scarves, shawls, e vening accessories, handbags and incredibly beautiful jewellery at the most amazing prices! The criteria for her m erchandise is that it must be interesting, preferably theatrical and beautiful unto itself. Upon entering her boutique, you will find that she stays true to that philosophy. Drop in at Diva and discover the divine diva within you at 271 Main Street Bloomfield
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Divinely Different!
FA S H I O N B O U T I Q U E S Garb
J.H. Porte
When it comes to fashion, Garb is all about effortless style with a stress on comfort and flexibility you want to suit your lifestyle. Today’s women need fashions that will take them anywhere from day to night. At Garb, they make it easy. In fact, they have customers from all parts of the world who love to shop in their unique boutique where they enjoy personalized, quality service. It’s not surprising that they have garnered such a strong following when you visit the store. With collections from some of North America’s and Europe’s top design houses, there is a wealth of lifestyle fashions to suit every woman’s needs and wants, especially when time is everything and choices have to be easy to make. Garb is all about fashion to suit your life. 282 Main Street Bloomfield
Housed in Porte’s former jewellery shop dating back to the late 1800s, this beautiful boutique provides a delightful array of goods to tempt you. With more than 20 years of experience in giftware and fashions, it is not surprising that Marilyn’s keen eye has garnered her a strong following of loyal customers who appreciate the quality of her collections and its warm, friendly service. Renowned for her selecton of giftware which include luxury toiletries from Crabtree & Evelyn as well as candles, artwork, and so much more, J.H. Porte has become a fashion stop for many women looking for different, easy care, easy wear fashions to compliment their lifestyles. It just doesn’t end there. Marilyn’s shop has a fabulous selection of costume jewellery and
Effortless Style!
Fun Fashion For All Aspects Of Life!
613.476.6137 • 197 Main Street • Picton www.kellysshop.blogspot.ca
Michael Kors Cut Loose Velvet Bobi Pistache Femme Fatale Tommy Bahama Junge Foxcroft Robert Kitchen Tricotto Up! Matt Nat Wanderlujo 613-393-9958 282 Main St Bloomfield THE SOJOURNER 2016
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Fashions for Home & You
FA S H I O N B O U T I Q U E S fashion accessories to enhance any outfit for any occasion from day to evening. Best of all, at J.H. Porte, there is an ambiance that invites you to stay around and explore at your leisure. The soft melodious music, the friendly smiles combined with a wonderful array of merchandise make it a delightful oasis providing you with a great shopping experience. 255 Main Street Picton
Kelly’s
Style with an Edge! For all of you ladies who live and breath “fashion”, then a trip to Kelly’s will certainly put you in high style as this is the little boutique with big “attitude”... and we mean BIG! BIG! BIG! From fun accessories to the latest trends in n ovelty fashions, Kelly has it all. Whether you are in the market for a great little necklace or a saucy handbag, you will discover that this little shop has a wide assortment from which to choose. With clothes fashions from such trend setting European fashion houses as Gentle Fawn, Red Soul, 2Two, and Darling along with a delightful selection of accessories including great bling, you can be as funky or as saucy as you wish because there isn’t anything “basic” that you’ll find here which is why shopping at Kelly’s is so much fun. Whatever you do, don’t forget to browse through Kelly’s other collections for baby, home and you as you will certainly find some intriguing home accessories that will certainly put your home decor into a different “light” and which will certainly end up as conversation pieces. With everything that awaits you at Kelly’s, be sure to put it on your list for “Must Shop” while in The County at 197 Main Street Picton
Lustre & Tarnish Uniquely bespoke
In the picturesque village of Bloomfield, Lustre and Tarnish reflects the sparkle and shine of days gone by in harmony with modern times, here you will find fashions and designs which share space with a whimsical collection of bespoke jewellery, lovingly created by resident jewellery designer Beverly Dunnington. Her magical and memorable one of a kind jewellery intertwining vintage, antique with new bits and pieces compliments the easy, clean line styling and comfortable fashions of locally designed and made, KD Style Clothing that she carries in her boutique. Like each piece of jewellery she creates which she says is a reflection of personal style and character, so are the fashions that you will find in her charming, elegant boutique housed in the delightful, historical Chase Building at 297 Main Street Bloomfield
Hand Crafted Jewellery KD Style Clothing Antiques & Collectables
HOURS: Open 10:00 am–4:00 pm most days or by chance or appointment
613.393.3155 297 Main Street Bloomfield lustreandtarnish.com
Magpie
For Every Woman When people say Magpie has clothes for Every Woman, they’re not kidding. The shop opened in 2015 and has quickly become a favourite with women of all ages and most sizes. It truly has something for every woman who appreciates great classics and casuals, pretty frocks and funky jeans, a bit of elegance and a bit of fun. With some of Canada’s top brands and a stylish collection of accessories that changes fast, Magpie encourages you to browse. Find your style in this friendly shop right here on Main Street. The shop itself is a delight with stripped brick walls and original wide plank floors, and the staff are as helpful as you want them to be. Come and enjoy. It’s Magpie! 281 Main Street Picton THE SOJOURNER 2016
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SHOPPING IN PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY
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Bloomfield 1 BRAG
279 Main St • 613.393.5509
2 CANNERY ROW
287 Main St • 613.393.3330
3 CASA LUCIA
273 Main St • 613.393.5936
10 TERRAFLORENS
277 Main St • 613.393.1993
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CROWE’S FOOTWEAR
151 Main St • 613.476.4772
4 COUNTY TREASURES & MORE 12 BOOKS & COMPANY 283 Main St • 613.393.3443
5 DIVA
271 Main St • 613.393.5005
6 GARB
282 Main St • 613.393.9958
7 GREEN GABLES
286 Main St • 613.393.1494
8 LUSTRE & TARNISH
297 Main St • 613.393.3155
9 PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY T-SHIRT
287 Main St • 613.847.5524
289 Main St • 613.476-3037
13 CITY REVIVAL
275 Main St • 613.476.7445
14 CLEAR WATER DESIGNS 1959 Northport Rd 613.471.1005
15 COOKE’S & SUSAN’S KITCHEN DRAWER
280 Main St • 613.476.2888
16 GALLOPING GOAT
906 Cty Rd 13 •Milford 613.476.9696
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171 Main St • 613.476-3131
18 HEART OF THE COUNTY 183 Main St • 613.476.1242
19 J.H. PORTE
78 Main St • 613.476.5975
20 KELLY’S
197 Main St • 613.476.6137
21 KINGSTON OLIVE OIL CO. 185 Main St • 613.476-5483
22 THE LOCAL
768 County Rd 12 • 613.393-1797
23 THE LOONIE BIN
252 Main St • 613.476-1101
24 MAGPIE
281 Main St • 613.476.8386
25 ROSE HAVEN YARN SHOP 187 Main St • 613.476.9092
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26 TEN THOUSAND VILLAGES
190 Main St • 613.476.9092
FEATURED RETAILER
27 ZEST
192 Main St • 613.645.9378
Hillier 28 HILLIER HOUSE
18646 Loyalist Parkway 613.399.2842
29 SHED - CHETWYN FARMS
500 Closson Road
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Dining
DINING AROUND THE COUNTY
A Journey
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QUICK GUIDE • FINE DINING • CASUAL DINING • DINING AT THE WINERIES • CAFÉS • SPECIALTY SWEET SHOPS
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hen it comes to dining in The County, you are in for some a mazing taste experiences. In fact,you are in for a Journey of Taste! Depending upon your mood, whether you are looking for fine dining, casual fare, a light snack, a refreshing c offee break or a sweet treat, the choices are as extensive as the dining venues themselves. There are delightful cafés, casual bistros, lively pubs, intimate fine restaurants in historic locations plus the opportunity to enjoy dining amidst the vineyards.
Throughout the year, County chefs use their culinary wizardry to create sumptuous taste sensations to tickle your taste buds and delight your palate. In fact, there is a “taste adventure” on every plate! From appetizers to entrées, they draw upon the abundance of The County’s fresh seasonal produce, fruits and herbs, locally raise quality meats from chicken to lamb to pork to beef including locally caught walleye (pickerel), rainbow trout, salmon and more . On the sweeter side, the County has some of the most amazing bakers and pastry chefs for an urban rural region. In fact, several of them like Slickers Ice Cream supply the many restaurants with decadent delights to complete your dining experience while leaving the chefs free to focus on savoury delights. Local cafés are no longer your typical coffee shops, although they do offer an amazing selection of gourmet coffees, specialty teas and decadent treats. They are the perfect spot if you are looking for a lighter fare until dinner. You will discover some of The County’s most unique, health oriented and delicious menus items such as the Vic’s “Bowls” and the KIN Café’s Bento offerings as these cafés - some being fully licensed and showcasing the wines and beers of The County. With so many great dining venues and the wealth of county seasonal produce, cheese, fresh meat and fish, you can enjoy several food oriented festivals - the first being the Great Canadian Cheese Festival, then Taste! and Countylicious which occurs in late Fall and early Spring. Here, local producers and county chefs put on a showcase of all things “delicious” for you to enjoy and in some cases even purchase to take home. Your “Journey of Taste” starts here as the following pages will guide you to many of the great taste experiences that await your pleasure. s THE SOJOURNER 2016
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C A S U A L F I N E D I N I N G - B LO O M F I E L D & P I C T O N Blumen Garden Bistro
Tantalizing the Senses Nestled in the heart of Prince Edward County and a favourite with the locals and vistors alike, Blumen Garden Bistro has stayed consistently true to its idea of serving great seasonally, local inspired dishes, using only the freshest and highest of quality ingredients, especially from local farms and wineries. This is a chef owner restaurant, and it shows as each dish is meticulously prepared to draw on all your senses. It’s casual, fine dining at its best. With its friendly atmosphere, Blumen offers a variety of dining experiences. You are invited to enjoy yourselves in their main dining room seated in front the fireplace or looking out onto their splendid gardens that are in constant state of blooms.
For small special occasions, you can take advantage of their indoor private dining room to host a family reunion or an small wedding reception in an elegant and intimate atmosphere. Blumen also offers a 40 seat outdoor patio area interlaced with lovely gardens, an absolute favourite with their lunch crowd who enjoy its beauty while savouring fine cuisine. For those who are in-between indoor and outdoor, there is a 20 seat screened in gazebo to enjoy. Their wine list boast of the support they have for the local wineries, with an extensive variety of wines and spirits from the area including craft beer. A truly must do when you visit the County, just ask the locals. Situated on the edge of Picton on the way to the Picton Golf and Country Club at 647 Highway 49 Picton
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CASUAL FINE DINING •PIC TON & WELLINGTON Claramount Inn & Spa
A Sense of Wellness! Yo u a r e i n v i t e t o e n j o y superb regional cuisine at Clara’s...Claramount Inn & Spa’s delightful dining room overlooking Picton Bay where you can enjoy the vista of Picton Bay Here, they take great pleasure in working with the many exceptional foods grown and produced in Prince Edward County, transforming them into wonderfully delicious and beautifully presented menu choices, with an emphasis on healthy dining with “panache”. Clara’s has a discriminating wine list, featuring wines from Prince Edward County, Ontario VQA, and international wines, all specially selected to enhance your dining experience with knowledgable staff who can assist you in pairing your wine with your choice of entrée.
Drake Devonshire
During the off-season, a table d’hôte menu may be offered instead of Clara’s full menu selection. Hours are subject to change seasonally so please telephone for hours of operation and to make reservations. Don’t forget to join them for County•licious! a delightful regional dining excursion for food lovers. 97 Bridge Street Picton
County Trendsetter
Welcome to the newly opened Drake Devonshire in Wellington, Prince Edward County. They are serving up their special brand of culture, community and hospitality, and they can’t wait to host your next getaway or special event. Escape to their 11 stylishly designed guest rooms + two expansive suites. Be awed by the infinite views from their dining room and multiple decks overlooking Lake Ontario, or cozy up in front of their indoor and outdoor fireplaces. The Devonshire’s Head Chef Matthew DeMille has created an exciting menu that features
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a bounty of locally harvested fare, farm and lake-to-table dining, perfect for pairing with outstanding Prince Edward County wine from one of the region’s wineries. The Drake cocktail program is in full swing, with seasonal flavours featured in the line-up of old classics as well as newly shaken libations invented by their mixologists. Drake is proud to host some of the best up-and-coming and established indie music acts. They also offer a range of cultural programming, from artist talks and author visits, to salon style round tables with local luminaries. At their all season retreat, they’ll keep you occupied with stunning art installations, inspiring cultural programming and events, and act as your County Concierge, giving you the scoop on personalized activities and excursions. They look forward to hosting you soon! 24 Wharf Street Wellington
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Dine With Us Clara’s restaurant overlooks the grounds and the bay. We feature the best of seasonal, regional food in a relaxed, elegant atmosphere. In the summer months, dine on our beautiful patio.
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Relax With Us Rejuvenate in our spa. We feature various aesthetic and therapeutic treatments, as well as an outdoor hot tub and heated salt-water pool with a retractable roof.
escape the ordinary
Stay With Us We offers seven unique, luxurious suites in our restored colonial revival mansion and additional suites in adjacent buildings.
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Enjoy a delicious meal, seated either at
THE INN
a historic stone restaurant with a patio overlooking Lake on the Mountain or across the road at
THE MILLER HOUSE CAFÉ • BRASSERIE
with a patio overlooking the Bay of Quinte
Lake On The Mountain Resort & The Inn A Legendary View
Discover the enchantment of The Inn at Lake on the Mountain Resort and the famous Indian legend of the lake. With an amazing view of both Lake on the Mountain and the Bay of Quinte lying 200 feet below, it is definitely one of the County’s most scenic spots to dine while you are here.
Open Daily from 11 am until closing • Both are Fully Licensed
Next to Lake on the Mountain Provincial Park
613.476.1321 • 264 COUNTY ROAD 7 • PICTON
Enjoy their outdoor patio verlooking this mystical lake on o the one side and Lake Ontario on the other underneath a bower of shady trees where cool, fresh summer breezes gently blow... or enjoy dining indoors amidst rustic, old world charm. The Inn, a charming, restored mid-nineteenth century stone building with pine floors, beamed ceiling, exposed
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limestone walls and a huge stone fireplace, offers a relaxed and tranquil a tmosphere where you can enjoy lunch or dinner indoors or on the patio overlooking the lake. Here, the menu ranges from casual to fine dining with a great selection of domestic and imported wines including their own beer which they brew from their own hops and barley.
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Using their own seasonal fresh, organic produce from their farm in Consecon, their culinary delights await to tantalize the most discerning palate. Whether lunch or dinner, the flavour of times gone by will be yours to experience at The Inn. Located on the way to the Glenora Ferry on County Road 7 Picton
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Gazebo Restaurant
In the heart of the County’s fruit belt, you will find the Gazebo Restaurant at Waupoos Winery. O verlook ing manicured lawns, and the sparkling waters of Waupoos, you are invited to experience the serene tranquility of these surroundings amdist the vineyards while savouring a fine dining experience on the lakeside terrace or indoors in the Gazebo on cool summer evenings. During the day, the Gazebo Restaurant is the per fect spot to have a glass of wine or to enjoy a light nosh or casual lunch while listening to live music in their new amphitheatre (summer months only). In the evening, this beautiful oasis hosts a memorable gastronomic experiece as,renowned County Chef Lili Sullivan
works her culinary magic with a menu highlighting the diversity of local County produce. For those who have allergies, Chef Lili is more than happy to accommodate their needs with special dishes. The Gazebo Restaurant offers a full service bar, naturally with the emphasis on wine. For those who discover this fabulous county oasis and who are looking for an amazing wedding venue, The Gazebo Restaurant at Waupoos Estates Winery is the perfect choice. Feel free to contact them to explore all that they offer you for that special day. All in all, you are assured of only the finest culinary experience and a memorable time when you dine at the Gazebo Restaurant. Reservations are requested. 3016 Cty Rd 8 Waupoos
Waupoos Gazebo Restaurant
Dining Located just below the winery, nestled amongst the vines, overlooking Lake Ontario in Prince Edward County is the Gazebo Restaurant.
3016 County Road 8 Picton, Ontario Canada K0K 2T0
The Gazebo Restaurant offers a full service bar (with a wine emphasis), fresh, local Prince Edward County ingredients and professional service. Our Chef will be happy to create special dishes for those with allergy considerations.
Telephone: 613-476-8338
Weddings The estate offers four unique venue options, surrounded by beautiful vineyards and beautiful waterfront. The G azebo Restaurant is the hub of all activity hosting up 70 people while The P avilion, a stunning white tent, can seat up to 180 guests always striving to make any event memorable.
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Lunch 7 Days a Week 11:30am to 3:00pm Dinner 7 Days a Week 5:00pm to 9:00pm
CASUAL FINE DINING • PICTON Merrill Inn
Elegance Enhanced Imagine starting your dinner out with blue crab cake on a bed of greens with Cajun mayonnaise followed by a sumputous rack of lamb with tabouleh and rosemary garlic jus. These are just two of some of the superb items you will find on the menu at the renowned Merrill Inn. Now that Prince Edward County has become a pilgrimage site for gourmets, the gabled manse of the Merrill Inn provides lovers of fine food with the culinary creativity of acclaimed chef Michael Sullivan. Michael brings to the Inn an extensive career having worked in some of Toronto’s top kitchens including the Auberge du Pommier and The Fifth as sous to Marc Thuet. Working hand in hand with the local farming c ommunity, Michael’s menu conveys the vast variety of The County’s abundant
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harvest as well as its quality. This year brings a new addition to the Merrill Inn with Michael’s wife Chef Lili Sullivan joining the culinary team for Sunday lunch. The inn’s award winning wine list is proud to feature the best of Prince Edward County’s wineries, along with an eclectic global selection. For a delightful dining experience. Take time to discover what the Merrill Inn has to offer and discover why it has become one of top dining experiences in Prince Edward County according to food connaisseur James Chatto, Food & Drink Magazine. 343 Main Street Picton
Simply Superb!
A scintillating atmosphere, a waterside view and friendly hospitality will start your epicurean sojourn on the right note at Restaurant on the Knoll. Located at Isaiah Tubbs Resort just a couple of minutes from Sandbanks Provincial Park, this lovely dining oasis offers another delightful epicurean experience. Using fresh, local ingredients, their menus are thoughtfully designed with maximizing your dining enjoyment. In addition to their sizzling steaks, fabulous seafood entrées and creative vegetarian
dishes, you will also be offered their wonderful daily specials. Their screened verandah has an amazing view, whether you are enjoying a hearty country breakfast, a relaxing lunch or a lovely dinner while overlooking Sandbanks at West Lake. Here, you can also enjoy watching the sun set over the waters of West Lake... and they do get some magnificent sunsets. In addition to a dynamic dining experience, Restaurant on the Knoll proudly offers the area’s largest selection of local wines here and at their Sandbar Lounge. A perfect setting for weddings, the resort offers several options including beach and garden ceremonies as well as 3 receptions halls to from which to choose: The lake side spacious dining room, banquet hall and outdoor covered pavilion. Feel free to make inquiries during your visit to 1642 County Road West Lake • Picton
The Restaurant On The Knoll overlooking The Sandbanks at West Lake
Located on the sandy shore of West Lake, isaiah tubbs resort offers
• 74 Rooms • 14 Cottages • Beach Weddings • 3 Reception Areas • Sandy Beach • Water Sports Rentals • Outdoor Pool • The Sandbar Lounge & Patio • Spacious Dining Room • Screened Veranda sample the wines of prince edward county
613.393.2090 Toll Free 1.800.724.2393 1642 County Road 12 • Picton (Just minutes from Sandbanks Provincial Park)
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a sensory experience
One of the many delicious entrées at the Waring House
Soup Opera Market Bistrot
A Sensory Experience Soup Opera Market Bistrot offers a sensory experience for culinary enthusiasts and those that just like simple good food made and served with passion. They offer a full service Market featuring local and international grocery products, a full Barista station showcasing incredible ACE coffee and fresh prepared foods to go. Their fully licensed Bistrot is focused on simple flavourful food with an emphasis on freshness, sourced from purveyors with the upmost respect and regard for their craft and their products. The atmosphere is relaxed and joyous and their fully open kitchen provides a unique experience for their guests. Service is paramount at Soup Opera and they strive to offer a memorable experience for everyone who walks through their doors; whether you’re stopping in for a quick coffee and croissant to go or a full course meal. Located on the outskirts of Wellington at the Wellington On The Lake adult community, it is definitely worth the drive to discover this exciting new dining venue at 11 Prince Edward Drive Wellington
Bistrot
CASUAL FINE DINING Lunch & Dinner Fully Licensed
Lunch 11:30-3:30
Dinner 5:00-9:00
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FOOD-TO-GO Fresh Case Counter
cheeses, charcuterie and antipasto
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local and international food products
Barista Bar
free trade coffee - tea • specialty coffees Market Opens at 7:00 am 613-399-1888 11 Prince Edward Drive, Wellington www.soupopera.ca
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The Waring House A Taste of old Ontario
Discover a taste of old Ontario a t T h e Wa r i n g H o u s e, a meticulously restored mid19th century farmstead just west of Picton. Dining on regional cuisine in Amelia’s, the inn’s charming dining room, overlooking the gardens, is a wonderful way to sample the County’s proud agricultural heritage. Breakfasts, lunches, dinners, and the ever-popular Sunday brunches are brought to perfection by Executive Chef N icholas Loshak and his talented team who ensures that there is an exciting array of dishes to tempt you. The Barley Room, known locally as the County’s gathering place, offers casual dining with tasty entrées masterfully created by Chef Luis de Sousa along with locally crafted Barley Days beer, wines, cider, and all your favourite beverages to suit your mood. There’s live entertainment most nights for you to relax and enjoy. Please check their web site www.waringhouse.com for their entertainment listings. The Waring House is open to the public daily, year ‘round. Hwy 33 & Cty Rd 1 Picton
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49 exquisite guest rooms Fine dining in Amelia’s Garden Casual fare and live music in the Barley Room Recreational cooking classes in the Cookery School
395 Sandy Hook Rd., Picton | 1.800.621.4956 | reservations@waringhouse.com
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County Cider Estates Winery Visitors to the County Cider Company are invited to enjoy the fabulous view from their patio perched high above Lake Ontario while enjoying a refreshing glass of cider and lunch al fresco. Prepared with the very best local ingredients, their menu changes according to what is in season. Salads, gourmet hamburgers, chicken specialties are just a few items from their ever evolving menu. Snack plates of cheese, hummus and patés are a vailable to enjoy while sipping r efreshing County Estates cider. They are open, weather permitting, 7 days a week. County Road 8 • Waupoos
Huff Estate Winery Nestled on the corner of Highway 62 and Schoharie Road - County Road 1, you will find Huff’s Estate Winery. During the summer months, Huff’s Estate Winery offers you the opportunity to savour a light lunch prepared by Master Chef Sebastien Schwab on their moat-enclosed patio, overlooking their vineyards while enjoying some one of their award winning wines. Here, it isn’t just about food and wine but the total experience. Every Sunday from May to October, you can enjoy live entertainment while lunching or simply discovering the “Taste” experience at this unique winery and all that it offers. 2274 County Road 1 Bloomfield
Discover a truly hidden gem in the heart of Prince Edward County where you can enjoy a delicious lunch amidst a magnificent heritage setting. The Grange is another one of the County’s great wineries and takes pride in offering you a totally unique luncheon experience with a twist! Offering seven wine adventure tour packages, the Grange will supply delicious picnic lunches as part of their tour packages. Featuring fresh, local ingredients, you can enjoy amazing lunches as part of a tour or on its own. (24 hr advanced notice required for lunch) 990 Closson Road • Hillier
My Chef • The Pastry House • Angelo Bean Taste, Experience , Enjoy!
Terracello Winery One of The County’s newest wineries, whose roots stem from the vineyards of Italy, is shaking things up when it comes to phenomenal pizzas. When the local residents make a bee line to Terracello to pick up “pizzas-to go”, you know athat this a “must do” experience. Their rustic, Italian style patio offers a tranquil area with a panoramic view of the vineyards. This unspoiled rural setting sets the stage for you to enjoy their wood fired authentic Italian style pizza such as Pizza Fromaggi, Calabrese or Parma. Families can sit, relax, eat pizza and enjoy a glass of wine under the pergola, reminiscent of a Tuscan countryside. In addition to serving their renowned pizzas, they have facilities to host intimate weddings and small private events and can offer you a select menu. 2436 County Road 1 Bloomfield
PICNIC Food Truck at Rosehall Run Winery Operating from the scenic vineyards of Rosehall Run Winery, the PICNIC Food Truck works in tandem with this great winery. They offer picnic style lunches using the freshest, local produce and artisanal ingredients with a focus on healthy and tasty sandwiches, salads, charcuterie & cheese plates, fresh pressed juice, cookies and donut holes. Picnic runs seasonally from May to October at Rosehall Run Winery. Catering and preorder lunches for groups. 613.920.6934 - 1243 Greer Rd. Wellington
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It’s not often that you will find two let alone three different foodoriented businesses housed in one place, but that is exactly what you’ll find at the Pastry House. With 35 years of experience, Chef Michael Hoy’s MyChef offers high quality foods-to-go for everyone who enjoys delicious, well- prepared and nutritious cuisine. Many of Michael’s ingredients are sourced locally in Prince Edward County and the surrounding area as he relies on the rural community’s resource-rich horn of plenty as his inspiration. His love of his aristry is very apparent as you indulge in your first morsel. Taste, experience, enjoy! In addition to Michael’s wonderful food-to-go, you will find Angelo Bean’s Artisanal Sausages and Salami, renowned for their quality and flavour. Where Michael’s delicious entrées and Angelo Bean’s sausages end, Peter Grendal’s amazing Old World Breads and Pastries begins. Although famous for his breads, especially his Goodhearth and Multigrains and a growing market for his gluten free breads, it is his buttery buns that will have you craving for more as they melt in your mouth. Not to be missed are his wonderful sweet treats where Rum balls are made with real Jamaican rum and real whipped cream is used in his other specialty pastries. When it comes to cakes, Peter is more than happy to take orders. His top sellers are his lemon sponge and mocha cream cakes, but he does need a day’s notice for any custom orders. A trip to this local food emporium should definitely be on your journey of taste as you’ll be using all your senses at The Pastry House! 125 Main Street Picton
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Sebastien Schwab Cuisine
Lunch on the Patio at Huff Estates Winery Enjoy Sebastien’s delicious cuisine at Huff Estates Winery. French Chef Sebastien Schwab prepares gourmet fare daily in the dinning room and on the patio overlooking the vineyard at Huff Estates Winery. His dishes are handcrafted each day using fresh ingredients supplied by local and
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regional farmers and handpicked from his own garden. The winery is open for lunch May to October 11am – 4pm . During the months of May and September to October, it is open for your dining pleasure from Thursday to Monday (Closed Tuesday & Wednesday).From June to August,- it is pen Thursday to Tuesday (Closed Wednesday) 2274 County Rd. 1 Bloomfield
Imagine, Entertain,Amaze! Sebastien Schwab Cuisine is also a catering company. From brown bag to black tie, let them create something special for you. Whether you are planning a corporate dinner, a dream wedding, a family feast, or an intimate at home dinner party, their experienced, professional and creative
team will be pleased to help you create an event that is thoroughly memorable. They provide fully staffed service, in-home chef service, as well as drop off only. Your preference is their pleasure “I look forward to cooking for you, your friends, family and colleagues. It will be my privilege.” states Chef Sebastien Office: 77 Wilson Road Bloomfield
Chef Sebastien Schwab & Silvia Cambray
Let us prepare a delicious meal for you and your guests! Whether it be a wedding, corporate meeting, special event or private dinner, we can customize a delicious, memorable menu that will be a highlight of your g athering. We look forward to cooking for you, your friends, family and colleagues.
Sebastien Schwab Cuisine
• 11am to 4pm • May to October 2016
77 Wilson Road, Bloomfield, Ontario Tel. 613.393.0107 • Cel. 613.743.5996 Email: sebastienschwabcuisine@gmail.com Web: www.sebastienschwabcuisine.com THE SOJOURNER 2016
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CASUAL DINING
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Typical To dine at The County’s many wonderful casual eateries is to discover fine traditional fare with a twist. The following casual, county dining venues take great pride in offering you familiar entrées; however, their chefs enjoy stepping things up taking them to new levels of taste for you to enjoy.
Bailey'sFamily Dining Where friends and family meet for great food and good times!
Bailey’s Family Restaurant
Comfort Food County Style! One of the County’s favourite family spots for traditional and wholesome food that the entire family will enjoy is Bailey’s Family Restaurant. With their kid’s menu always on hand, Bailey’s offers you a relaxed atmosphere to enjoy affordable meals whether breakfast or lunch and are open daily for your dining pleasure. In fact, they even have FREE WiFi for anyone who needs to check their facebook or emails while enjoying a bite to eat. It’s the perfect place to dine with the entire family. Known
Casual Dining for the Entire Family BREAKFAST • LUNCH -DINNER OPEN DAILY 7am - 8 pm Burgers • Pizza • Pasta & More! Kids’ Menu Too!
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for its comfort food county style, award-winning Chef Scott Brindley takes great pleasure in preparing delicious meals which range from delicious soups and sandwiches to savoury burgers to roast chicken and more with many featuring fresh County produce and local food products. Located just south of the traffic lights at the LCBO at the corner of Lake Street and Sandy Hook Road on the way to or from Sandbanks Provincial Park, you’ll come to Bailey’s Family Restaurant So come on over to Bailey’s at 314 County Road 10 Picton
CASUAL DINING - PICTON Coach’s Pub & Grill Patio Pizzazz!
Voted for more than 12 years in a row for having the County’s best patio, Coach’s Pub & Grill House offers youthe most extensive menu in The County with the opportunity to indulge in traditional style pub fare from the grill but with true county “flare” using fresh, local ingredients for which this eaterier is known. Like the traditional B ritish pubs, parents can rest easy as it is a family affair at Coach’s where they even have a children’s menu that simplifies life when it comes to the food that they normally prefer to eat. For the adult, Coach’s offers your three different dining venues in one location. You
can not only dine on their famous outdoor patio but also indoors in the pub or in their cozy, stylish café. What is especially great is the fact that their kitchen is open from 11 to 11; consequently, you can enjoy a late evening dinner with select dishes from their main menu should your schedule delay you from dining at normal hours. Whether for lunch or dinner, you’ll find delicious fare at Coach’s,known as the County’s Best Pub. Be sure to check out their live weekend entertainment at 251 Main Street Picton
3 DINING VENUES IN ONE! On The Patio • In The Pub or In the Café • A Great Selection of County Wines • Live Entertainment on Weekends •Wing Night Every Thursday Night
Fully Licensed
Family owned & operated since 1991
613-476-5888 • 251 MAIN STREET • PICTON
One of the tasty pasta entrées from The County Canteen
Picton’s First Brewpub
Full Menu Available 11 am to 11 pm Children’s Menu
On-site brewing & beer 24 local & craft beers on tap All County wine list Fresh food & fantastic service Undercover street front patio Open 1130 till late every day
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C A S U A L D I N I N G - P I C TO N The County Canteen
The County’s First Brew Pub Lo c ate d i n t h e h e a r t o f downtown Pic ton is the County’s very first brew pub. The pub is a celebration of the bounty of the county. In fact, they have 24 craft beers on tap such as Canteen House Ale, Muskoka Detour, Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, Mill Street Organic Lagar, Mill Street Cobblestone Stout, Barley Days Black, Waupoos Premium Cider and Waupoos Seasonal, to name a few as well as a wide selection of County wines. At the County Canteen it is not just about a wonderful array of both craft beer and local wines, but also about great food and amazing fun times for young and old to enjoy throughout the year. Although this is a brew pub, you will not find traditional pub fare here. Their menu reflects a truly all Canadian “melting pot” of culinar y delights. From Korea to New York to Thailand to Morocco and countries elsewhere in between, there is a delightful assortment of dishes to suit your every whim. The County Canteen is not only known for having an abundance of great food, beer, wines and cider, but also for its fun times, especially Karaoke Wednesdays which starts at 8:30 pm for all to enjoy. In additon, every Sunday they have Sunday ARVO Session from 3:30 pm with musical entertainment and $5 Caesars! To top things off, they have music regularly on Fridays and Saturdays starting at 10pm. Follow them on Facebook for dates of their upcoming live entertainment. So take the time to discover this rollicking pub where great times are always on the menu! 279 Main Street Picton
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Fish & Chips Trans Fat Free!
We Fry Fish & Chips for the Halibut! Homemade Clamchowder
Summer Hours: Monday - Wednesday 11-7 Thursday - Saturday 11-8
Winter Hours: Tuesday - Thursday 11-7 Friday 11-8 & Saturday 11-7
613-476-2288 • 72 MAIN STREET • PICTON Across from METRO
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The Painted Peppercorn
Imagination Never Tasted So Good! The friendliness and flavours of The County are all there to greet you the m oment you enter the Painted Peppercorn, the little gem of an eatery showcasing local art and talent on an ongoing basis. The tantalizing smells that waft by your nose as you enter set your tastebuds on alert! Offering a great s election of innovative, yet healthy lunches and dinners as well as fabulous homemade desserts, each dish is lovingly prepared with pure county products. You are invited to relax on their patio with a frosty beer, a glass of wine or an afternoon snack. It is a delightful way to seize the moment and to to savour life’s little pleasures. You can order for g ourmet picnic lunches or light s uppers. Free Parking behind Subway. 172 Main Street Picton
Schooner Fish & Chips
A Little Touch of Britain This is L OYALIST COUNTRY! As a former British colony, it is only natural that The County has a t raditional fish and chips shop and it is well worth the taste experience! At Schooner Fish & Chips, proprietor Greg proudly boasts of making the best traditional “Fish and Chips” on the island-TRANS FAT FREE on top of it all! Here, you will find a tasty assortment of Halibut, Cod and Haddock plus fried clams from which to choose a longside traditional fries and coleslaw. Although they have two dining sections to the restaurant for all you fish and chip lovers, Greg and his staff are more than happy to wrap them up for those of you who are on the go. 72 Main Street Picton
C A S U A L D I N I N G - P I C TO N & W E L L I N G TO N The Waupoos Market • Pub • Eatery
Orchard Drive Dari Bar & Grill
If you are looking for an authentic grassroots, dining experience surrounded by warm, friendly folks, then head on over to The Waupoos Market • Pub • Eatery, the former location of the old Duke of Marysburgh Pub. For all those who use to enjoy great times and delicious county fare at JJs in Bloomfield, you will be happy to know that the owners are Bill and Sarah,back to delight you with wonderful moments and great county cuisine. Having renovated the building, breathing new life into the old county landmark, they now not only have the pub and eatery but also an entire county market section... the Waupoos Market. Here, you will find a wonderful selection of county produc ts including local cheeses, county meats, fresh breads and a variety of baked goods, jams, honey, and best of all ... their renowned selection of Cressy Mustards created and produced by Sarah, herself. Watch out for her “Sassy” mustard ... as it bites back! As to the pub and eatery, you will find delicious, traditional pub fare with Sarah’s unique culinary twist on things... all thoroughly tasty. With their great outdoor patio, it is a perfect venue to sit and relax which tossing back a few brews or sipping wine, whatever your fancy. Every Wednesday on the patio, there is live entertainment for you to enjoy plus that same night they have their “Pound and Pint Night”, where you get a pint of beer with a pound of wings for only $15... Pity that they are only in The County! So mosey on down to The Waupoos Market • Pub • Eatery and create great memories at 2470 County Road 8 Waupoos
For the past 67 years, Orchard Drive Dari Bar has been a destination restaurant serving up great, homestyle county cuisine long. In the past, the restaurant was renowned for serving up great ice cream and dairy treats ergo its name; however, over the years it has evolved into a true dining experience. Over the years, it has always maintained its quality, great tasting food and superb service thanks to great proprietors like Sue and BIl Bailas who have been operating this county landmark for the past 14 years. They welcome the opportunity to tickle your taste buds yearround. Sink your teeth into one of their famous, juicy, burgers with its sumptuous toppings or savouring one of their delicious daily specials. Better yet, there is always Billl’s famous roast beef or his traditional liver and onions for those of you with a definitive taste. For those of you who have a sweet tooth with a penchant for great ice cream, then you must indulge in one of their Tracey’s Gourmet Ice Cream or if you are a traditionalist at heart, then one of their all time classic favourites, all Canadian made, Champan’s Ice Cream. No matter what you are in the mood for, there is no better way to dine with family and friends than enjoying a great lunch, dinner or tasty treat at Orchard Drive Dari Bar... with its nostalgic history and modern flair! It’s no wonder that their slogan is “Where ice cream makes you smile and our food brings you back!” So if you are in the mood for a little or a big scoop of ice cream or something a little more substantial, then head on over to 460 Main Street Wellington
Nostalgia with A Modern Flair!
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Fresh perch & pickerel dail y ! Wednesday Wings ! Find lovely local seasonal produce in our Market, as well as fresh baking, cheeses, meats and more! Everything you need for a picnic! HOME OF
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Many of The County cafés are social hubs where local residents gather over wonderful coffees, lattés, teas, and naturally, sweet treats; however, these cozy cafés are not just for coffee. They all offer an amazing wealth of dining experiences for those looking for lighter but tantalizing fare as well as for sweet treats and great beverages. s The
Bean Counter Café
The Relaxing & Cool Café!
This cool, eclectic café has charm and lots of great eats - both savoury and sweet. Vanilla Chia Lattes, Cappuccinos, Milkshakes, Smoothies and more than 20 flavours of locally made Gelato Italian ice cream made using fresh local fruits and ingredients are just a few of the wonderful treats waiting for you at The Bean Counter. This cozy and cheerful café, located in the heart of downtown Picton, offers a great lunch menu consisting of homemade sandwiches, salads and soups
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as well as gluten-free and vegan food/baked options all perfect to eat in or take out. When it comes to great coffee, let the staff of The Bean Counter provide you with a s teaming cup of award winning coffee or one of the many specialty coffees and teas available. Enjoy it with a toasted Montreal style bagel, homemade tea biscuit or indulge in a decadent fudge brownie indoors or out on their patio. It’s all about savouring the moment and where the County meets for coffee! 172 Main Street Picton
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The art of the “BENTO” Welcome to Prince Edward County’s newest, fully licensed coffee, Gelato and dining experience located in the beautiful town of Bloomfield. KIN CAFE prides itself on using only the best local ingredients offering fresh nourishing soups, salads, sandwiches, & Asian Cuisine. They are fully licensed and specialize in superb gelato, sweets, and curated third world coffee for you to savour and enjoy. Their new global pantry and artisanal cheese shop opens
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this spring 2016 featuring an eclectic choice of fresh bread, baked goods, exceptional selection of local cheeses, cured meats and gourmet snacks to enjoy in-house or take away! Too busy to make a beach lunch? KIN CAFE offers Prince Edward County’s best picnic lunches to go! Open year round Tuesday to Sunday. Check their website www.kincafe.ca for seasonal hours and menus. Follow them on Instagram, twitter, Facebook. 254 Main Street Bloomfield
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MISS LILY’S CAFÉ See you at Miss Lily’s! You hear that everywhere. It’s a bright and breezy, warm and welcoming place with excellent coffee – and superb espresso. If tea is your tipple, Lily’s has a wide range of specialty teas, plus Italian sodas (mine’s a raspberry and ginger) and more. Peek into the kitchen to see fabulous light lunches being prepared, snap up a sandwich or indulge in some truly
beautiful home baked goodies. Yes, there are vegan and gluten-free choices available (because it’s 2016..) of course there’s free Wi-fi and the smiles come at no extra cost. Miss Lily’s is a great place to meet. There’s indoor and outdoor tables and a quiet room at the back – and the fact that it’s right beside the County’s independent bookstore is just one more thing to love about Lily’s. 289 Main Street Picton
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The County’s Freshest Little Café The Vic Café is a new venture that combines a deep love of quality and ethical coffee and a passion for life-giving food. Prince Edward’s daughter, Queen Victoria is the muse for this lightly themed eatery; however, the menu items are inspired by the world’s healthiest foods which start with steamy hot short grain brown rice bowls topped with delicious, nutritionally dense foods. The menu offers many options for specialty diets and sensitivities like vegans, vegetarians, low-carb, diabetic and gluten-free. Knowing
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Voted The County’s Favorite Lunch! BOWLS The Vic’s bowls start with hot steamy short grain brown rice and are topped with fresh and nutritious ingredients and savory dressings. Eat it up!
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Home baking is what you’ll find at this quaint retro bakery and sweet shop. Pastry Chef, Karla Istead, had a dream of providing homemade recipes and creating memories of childhood treats including a variety of fresh donuts, cookies, squares, cupcakes, cheesecakes and specialty cakes to meet your every desire and entertaining needs. All baking is created on site and by just walk into the bakery you can smell the special delights being created.In addition, the bakery now has privilege of carrying The County-made Gluten-Free products from the well-respected Schroedter’s Market. Drop by and discuss all your specialty needs, as well as letting us help you with your Wedding plans - cakes and truffles are just to name a few. 172 Main Street (Next to The Bean Counter) Picton
Eat In or Take Out /Order Ahead 613-476-2233
222 Main Street, Picton (at the Regent Theatre) www.theviccafe.com
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County Sweet Spot
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Nice Ice Baby Scoop Shop
Unique, Artisan Ice Cream Nice Ice Baby Ice Cream Scoop Shop is the County’s newest “hot spot” for cold treats located in the heart of Wellington, across from Tall Poppy Café and is open 7 days a week from 11am-9pm from May to October. What sets them apart is their dedication to making all their products by hand , in small batches at their Belleville location. Their ice cream is made using all natural and locally sourced ingredients such as lavender, beer, wine, maple syrup and fresh fruit. They have created amazing flavors for Vegan and Gluten free ice cream with lots of options for cones too! You can choose from a hand made chocolate or vanilla or combo waffle cone, a pretzel cone or a cookie cone. Their ice cream sandwiches are made with home baked cookies and their amazing ice cream.
SWEET SHOPS
Old Fashion Goodness
Sweet Treats For All Occasions Birthdays • Weddings • Anniversaries including everyday indulgences!
Certified Gluten Free Products Available
613-645-8277 • 172 Main Street • Picton If your travelling the region be sure to drop into their year round sister shop, the Nice Ice Baby Ice Cream Cafe in downtown Belleville at 26 Victoria Avenue, in a historical building, where you will find not only ice cream and gelato but also sandwiches, soups, salads and baked goods. 305 Main Street Wellington
Slickers
www.thecountysweetspot.com This County icon has graced Bloomfield’s for more than 15 years delighting visitors and locals alike with their amazing array of decadent delights inspired by many locally sourced products. Flavours like Lemon Chiffon, Apple Pie, maded with fresh baked pies, Campfire, made with toasted marshmallows, Rhubarb Ginger, and Chocolate Orange to name a few of their many wonderful flavours.
The Coolest Way To Taste The County Rated as one of Ontario’s top 11 places to go for ice-cream, Slickers proudly boasts that it makes some of the best ice-cream in the province which, in turn, explains why it’s expanding to Picton Main Street to its second location that will be opening soon.
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MADE DAILY IN BLOOMFIELD using the best local ingredients
305 Main Street Wellington 613- 902- 7389
613-393-5433 slickersicecream.com 271 Main Street • corner of Main & Mill
WATCH FOR OUR NEWEST LOCATION coming this Summer at 232 Main St., Picton!
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314 County Road 10 613.476.7187
5 BEAN COUNTER CAFÉ 172 Main Street 613.476.1718
6 BLUMEN BISTRO 647 Highway 49 613.476.6841
7 CLARAMOUNT INN & SPA 97 Bridge Street 613.476.2701
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251 Main Street 613.476.5888
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25 ORCHARD DRIVE DARI BAR 460 Main St 613.399.2131
26 SOUP OPERA BISTROT 11 Prince Edward Dr 613.399.1888
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Prince Edward County
Lavender Festival
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Lavender farm
JULY 2ND-3RD 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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a Heavenly Scent Event! Owners Rolande and Derek amidst their fields of lavender
o other event in The County is as breathtakingly beautiful as the Prince Edward County Lavender Festival, held each year at Prince Edward County Lavender Farm. It fills the eyes with its beauty and the air with its magnificent fragrance. In fact, this is one festival that you could call “a heavenly scent event” with a touch of Provence, France’s famed lavender region.
As a grower, distiller and crafter of fine lavender products, PEC Lavender Farm’s annual festival has grown quickly over the past several years since its inception. It is a weekend of fragrance, taste and entertainment which draws thousands to partake in all things “lavender”. From walking in the fields between the rows of pale pink, indigo, and purple lavender to discovering how Lavender Essential Oil is distilled to actually eating and drinking lavender infused food and beverages. Something most of you probably have never had a tasted. Here, you can enjoy lavender lemonade, lavender shortbread and even chocolate as well as organic lavender Cotton Candy. It’s the perfect opportunity for you to go on a lavender taste adventure along with everything else you’ll enjoy during the festival! Throughout the weekend, the Wand Making booth offers you an chance to create your own lavender wand with hourly demonstrations from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m for a small fee. In the lavender fields, Cheryl Mumford from Belle Vie Belleville and Pamela Fraser from Relax Right Mobile Chair Massage & Reflexology offer you a delightful massage for a nominal fee. THE SOJOURNER 2016
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A Touch of Provence in The County!
In addition, the U-Pick Lavender Booth and Horticulture Booth offer you a chance to either enjoy picking your own or purchasing lavender bundles as well as lavender plants and other herbs grown on the farm. This two day event is packed with fun for the entire family. There is balloon artist, Chuckles the Clown, and David, the Magician. This year, there is even a PETTING ZOO and PONY RIDES! Heal with Horses, who also sells the Lavender cotton candy, will be bringing their mini pigs, pygmy goats, lambs, frizzle chickens and ponies for the children to enjoy! The Pony Rides and Petting Zoo are available to everyone by donation where all proceeds go to Heal with Horses’ therapeutic centre. This year’s live entertainment include Ralph and Ray - à la Everly Brothers, Ken Ramsden of Freshwater Trade, Flamenco Guitarist/Composer Roger Scannura and Seventh Town who will all be on hand over the two days to add music to the air - be sure to check the web site for times. Since one cannot live on lavender alone, there will be Maple Pork Sausages on a bun on sale by JC Nyman Farms as well as Sweet Pies, including amazing tourtières. With all that is going on at the Lavender Festival, you may wonder how this delightful event came about to grace The County with such beauty and such a heavenly scent. Hailing from Canada’s Great White North, the Yukon, proprietors Rolande and Derek fell in love with lavender during their trip to New Zealand. They immediately knew that they were destined to have a lavender farm of their own which was only re-confirmed when they visited Provence, France’s famed lavender fields. By 2005, having fallen to the enchantment of The County, they went about turning their dream into a reality regardless of the fact that neither one of them had an agricultural or horticultural background. Needless to say, the learning curve was steep for these two entrepreneurs. It took several years to learn which types of lavender would flourish in the area and which types would produce the best essential oils necessary to produce top quality lavender products. By 2007, they opened the doors to their new lavender boutique filled with the products of their harvest. Another learning curve in itself with respect to product fabrication, marketing, packaging and labeling. THE SOJOURNER 2016
Today, Rolande and Derek are a success story as cultivators, producers, and retailers of everything lavender, in addition to growing fresh herbs and running a B&B at the farm. The fact that they have their own annual festival is testament to the fact that dreams do come true if you are passionate, diligent and determined as Rolande and Derek have been in turning theirs into a reality, regardless of the setbacks that naturally can occur especialy when dealing with nature. Both Rolande and Derek look forward to showcasing their wonderful lavender products and to educating everyone to the wonders of lavender in their two fun-filled days of fragrance, beauty and taste during their Lavender Festival. Admission is $5.00/ person with children under 12 free. You are invited to attend this heaven scent event, and to discover a little touch of Provence in the heart of The County.s
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o you enjoy bluegrass, jazz, or classical music? Do you love art, photography and even crafts? Do you love wine, cheese and sampling great food? Do you love lavender and nature? It’s ALL here in The County for visitors and residents, alike to enjoy. Regardless of your passion or “weakness”, every weekend there is something going on in The County whether it is a music festival, an art show or a taste event.
Every year, County artists, artisans, actors, musicians, chefs, farmers, vintners and various teams of local residents join forces to share with you the many cultural facets that exist within this beautiful island community. There are fourteen annual events, from food and wine to nature to art to music and live theatre. Some have been running for more than 20 years. There is something to suit everyone, young and old. The year kicks of with the annual Maple Festival in March, followed by Terroir, a celebration of spring amongst the wineries. For nature lovers, there is the annual Birding Festival. Between Art in the County, CLIC Photography Event, The PEC Studio Tour and The Maker’s Hand, The County has every forum of art covered and better yet, you can walk away with your favourite pieces. For music lovers, local music fests run from bluegrass to jazz and even to more classically oriented music events. These include Quinte Isle’s Bluegrass Festival, (at the end of May/beginning of June), the Prince Edward County Jazz Festival (August) and the more classically oriented PEC Music Festival (September). For craft lovers, the PEC Women’s Institute Arts & Craft Sale is a fabulously, crazy one day event. For foodies, you’ll be in seventh heaven at the annual Cheese Festival, Taste! or Countylicious. Fall fairs, museum events, live theatre, as well as various other community gatherings round out the rest of the community events. Big or small, this myriad of wonderful events are great fun and will leave you with great memories and the desire to come back to enjoy more of the same every year and even to enjoy the ones you may miss out on this year.s THE SOJOURNER 2016
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Show Dates July 23 - August 7, 2016 CLiC-in-the-Evening Friday, July 29, 6:30 pm / $10
Guest Speaker: Robert Bailey / “Digital or Film?” “
Books & Company 2nd floor gallery 289 Main Street Picton, Ontario clicphotoshow.com
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StudioTour2016 Two Weekends! Sept 16-18 & 24-25 pecstudiotour.com
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May 6th- 7th May 12th & 26th May 14th May 14th-23rd May 21st May 21st-22nd May 27th-29th May 28th May 29th
SPORT A & E FESTIVAL FESTIVAL HERITAGE EVENT A & E A & E SPORT
35th Annual Kiwanis Walleye Fishing Weekend Quarter Moon Coffee House - Baxter Arts Centre, Bloomfield Terroir Wine Celebration - Crystal Palace - PEC County Wine Growers Spring Birding Festival - Prince Edward Point National Wildlife Area All County Museums Open PEC Annual Antique Spring Show & Sale - Picton Fairgrounds Quinte’s Isle Bluegrass Celebration - Quinte’s Isle Campground Love that Lingers - Mount Tabor Playhouse, Milford Rotary Lilac Ride
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June 1st June 1st-July 19th June 4th-5th June 9th & 23rd June 11th June 11th June 12th June 15th June 18th June 18th-19th June 24th-July 10th June 25th June 25th-26th
A & E A & E FESTIVAL A & E EVENT A & E A & E A & E EVENT HERITAGE A & E EVENT EVENT
Music Night at Wellington Town Hall Hidden Gems Art Show & Sale - Love Nest Studios, Bloomfield The Great Canadian Cheese Festival - Crystal Palace, Picton Fairgrounds Quarter Moon Cafe - Baxter Arts Centre, Bloomfield County Garden Show - Crystal Palace, Picton Fairgrounds Wintergarten Orchestra - Regent Theatre Jam Session - Ameliasburgh Heritage Museum Music Night at Wellington Town Hall Kaleidoscope Craft & Wine Crawl - Closson Road Wineries Two Days about Yesterday - Wellington Community Centre ART IN THE COUNTY EXHIBITION - Books & Company, Picton Fiber-Fest - Rose House Museum Quinte International Air Show - CFB Trenton
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July & August July 1st July 1st July 1st-10th July 2nd-3rd July 6th July 7th-10th July 8th-10th July 9th July 9th-10th July 14th & 28th July 16th July 6th-17th July 8-9 & 15-16 July 16th July 16th July 17th, 24th & 31st July 20th July 20th-30th July 23rd-Aug 7th July 24th July 28th July 29th-30th July 30th
HERITAGE Historic Walking Tours - A Guided Tour into the Past 6:30-8:30: Glenwood cemetery FESTIVALS Canada Day Celebrations - Throughout the County FESTIVALS Pancake Breakfast - Wellington Town Hall A & E ART IN THE COUNTY EXHIBITION - Books & Company, Picton FESTIVAL 5th ANNUAL LAVENDER FESTIVAL - Lavender Farms, Hillier HERITAGE Fish Fry - South Bay Church FESTIVAL Belleville Waterfront & Ethnic Festival - Zwick’s Park, Belleville - Midway, Food & More EVENT 51st Antiques Vintage Artisans Show & Sale - Curling Club, Picton Fairgrounds HERITAGE Annual Mariners’ Park Fish Fry - Mariners’ Park Museum EVENT Quilt Show - Essroc Arena, Wellington A & E Quarter Moon Cafe - Baxter Arts Centre, Bloomfield EVENT The Wine Passport to Canada - Crystal Palace, Picton Fairgrounds A & E Festival Players: Tale of a Town - Mount Tabor Playhouse, Milford A & E Festival Players: Human Library - Picton Library A & E Music at Port Milford Takes to the Streets - Picton, Bloomfield and Wellington A & E Afiara String Quartet - St. Mary Magdalene Church, Picton A & E Students of Music at Port Milford A & E Music Night at Wellington Town Hall A & E Festival Players: Solofest - Regent Theatre, Mount Tabor Playhouse & Huff Estates Winery EVENT CLiC EASTERN ONTARIO PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW & SALE - Books & Company, Picton HERITAGE Will & Kate’s Open House - Glenwood Cemetery, Picton EVENT PEC WOMEN’S INSTITUTE 33RD ANNUAL ART & CRAFT SALE -Picton Fairgrounds FESTIVAL 5th Annual Elvis Festival - Waupoos Winery A & E The Tokai Quartet - St. Mary Magdalene Church, Picton
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Calendar of Events & Activities AUGUST M W W... S S S-Sn S-Sn T Th F-Sn S Sn T-Sn W S
August 1st-7th August 3rd August 3rd-21st August 6th August 6th August 6th-7th August 6th-7th August 8-12 & 15-19 August 11th & 25th August 12th-14th August 13th August 14th August 16th-21st August 17th August 20th
A & E EVENT A & E HERITAGE A & E CLUBS EVENT HERITAGE A & E FESTIVAL EVENT HERITAGE FESTIVAL A & E FESTIVAL
CLiC EASTERN ONTARIO PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW & SALE - Books & Company, Picton Pork and Corn Roast - St. Philip’s Anglican Church, Milford Festival Players: A Splinter in the Heart - Rosehall Run Vineyards, Wellington Rose House Annual Fish Fry - Waupoos Music at Port Milford Faculty Artists - St. Mary Magdalene Church, Picton Prince Edward Auto Club Street Meet - 800 Whitney Rd, Ameliasburg Odessa Antique Show - Odessa Fairgrounds History Alive, Summer Experience Camps - County museums 613-968-9678 Quarter Moon Cafe - Baxter Building in Bloomfield Ribfest - Zwicks Parks, Belleville Wellington Dragon Boat Races Mariners’ Memorial Service - South Bay Church ANNUAL PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY JAZZ FESTIVAL- Picton & area Music Night at Wellington Town Hall Jazz in the Chapel - Glenwood Cemetery, Picton
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Sept 3rd-4th Sept 3rd -5th Sept 4th Sept 7th Sept 9th-11th Sept 9th-11th Sept 10th-11th Sept 8th & 22nd Sept 16-18 & 24-25 Sept 16th-18th Sept 17th Sept 17th Sept 17th-18th Sept 17-18 & 24-25 Sept 21st Sept 24th Sept 24th Sept 29th-Oct 2nd
EVENT A & E FESTIVAL A & E EVENT CULTURE A & E A & E A & E EVENT CULTURE EVENT EVENT A & E A & E FESTIVAL HERITAGE FESTIVAL
Heirloom Tomato Tasting - Vicki’s Veggies, Milford Rednersville Road Annual Art Tour Homesteading & Harvest Fest - All County museum locations Music Night at Wellington Town Hall Red, White & Blues - Various County wineries The Annual Prince Edward County Fall Fair at Picton Fairgrounds Wellington’s Golden Voices - Wellington on the Lake Quarter Moon Cafe - Bloomfield Old Town Hall PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY STUDIO & GALLERY TOUR PEC Annual Antique Fall Show & Sale - Picton Fairgrounds Milford Fair Craft Sale - Wellington on the Lake Model Train Show - Curling Club, Picton Fairgrounds PRINCE EDWARD CLASSICAL MUSIC FESTIVAL - St. Mary Magdelene, Picton Music Night at Wellington Town Hall TASTE: A Celebration of Regional Cuisine - Crystal Palace, Picton Fairgrounds Veteran’s Day - Glenwood Cemetery, Picton County Comedy Festival
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Oct 1st Oct 2nd Oct 5th Oct 8th-9th October 15th Oct 19th Oct 22nd Oct 28th-Nov 20th
FESTIVAL SPORTS A & E FESTIVAL FESTIVAL A & E EVENT CULTURAL
Oktoberfest - North Marysburgh Hall Annual Prince Edward County Marathon Music Night at Wellington Town Hall Scarecrow Festival - Small Pond Arts, Picton The Annual Wellington Pumpkin Fest - Main Street, Wellington Quinte Educational Museum and Archives’s Music Night - Wellington Town Hall Grape Balls of Fire - Essroc Arena, Wellington Countylicious
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Nov 1st-20th Nov 4th-6th Nov 5th Nov 12th
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Countylicious THE MAKER’S HAND ART & CRAFT SALE - Picton Fairgrounds The Victorian Gala - The Restaurant on the Knoll, Picton Firelight Lantern Festival - Crystal Palace, Picton Fairgrounds
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Nov 19th Nov 19-20 & 26-27 Nov 25th-27th Nov 25th Nov 26th Nov 26th TBA
A & E FESTIVAL FESTIVAL CULTURAL A & E EVENT CULTURAL
Luncheon & Craft Sale - South Bay Church Wassail - A wine event throughout the County & Macaulay House (Saturday Only) Festival of Trees - Isaiah Tubbs, Picton Bloomfield Festival of Lights & Evening Christmas Parade Mary’s Odyssey - Macauley Heritage Park, Picton Christmas Wreath & Basket Sale - Glenwood Chapel, Picton Santa Claus Parade in Downtown Picton
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Dec 3rd-4th FESTIVAL Wassail - A wine event throughout the County & Macaulay House (Saturday Only) Dec 4th EVENT Christmas in the Village - Ameliasburgh Village Dec 4th EVENT Christmas in the County House Tour M = Monday, T = Tuesday, W = Wednesday, Th = Thursday, F = Friday, S = Saturday, Sn = Sunday
Art Events KALEIDOSCOPE
CLOSSON ROAD CRAFT & WINE CRAWL JUNE 18TH The Annual Kaleidoscope event: creates a beautiful and intimate experience for both artisans and attendees alike while promoting the celebration of exceptional craft and extraordinary design. It is a contemporary arts and crafts movement, steering away from mass-produced items, changing the perspective of what a “craft show” now is houses to garden decor and more… Kaleidoscope is an excellent opportunity to find that handmade something or decadent treat for yourself or someone special. Discover upcycled clothing, trend setting jewellery, birdhouses to garden decor and more… Kaleidoscope is an excellent opportunity to find that handmade something or decadent treat for yourself or someone special. This year, this talented group are on the move with a new concept, a new date and new Destinations. Kaleidoscope... Closson Road Craft + Wine Crawl! Join them on June 18, 2016, to celebrate the Summer Solstice-
ART IN THE COUNTY
where Kaleidoscope is pairing with Closson Road Wineries and Farm Shops to bring you our inaugural Craft and Wine Crawl for a great day of fun! Each of their three venues will feature a different lineup of incredible artisans, blending the love of handcraft with wine tastings, food, music and more! Saturday, June 18, 2016 11am to 4pm Closson Road, Hillier Closson Chase Vineyards Lacey Estates Winery Prince Edward County Lavender Farm kaleidoscopecraftshow.com
JUNE 24TH-JULY 10TH Celebrating its 23rd year, Art in the County is considered the premier juried art exhibition in Eastern Ontario. When you visit this amazing showcase of talent, you will understand why it has garnered such recognition over the years. Featuring the highest quality works of art by Prince Edward County artists and artisans, it showcases exciting works of art in a range of mediums including watercolour, acrylic, oil and encaustic painting, sculpture, fibre,
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photography, ceramics, glass, wood and more. Attracting thousands of visitors, the event is juried by three art professionals who select the art that appears in the show, the jurors’ awards and honourable mentions. The People’s Choice Award is determined by visitor ballots and awarded at the end of the show. All works are for sale, and Visa and Mastercard are accepted for all art purchases. In addition this year, the Prince Edward County Arts Council and Picton Home Hardware are proud to present “CANvas the County” showcasing unique paint cans designed and created by Prince Edward County artists. They will be showcased in businesses County-wide from June 15th to July 10th. Visitors can complete a ballot for a chance to win one of these stunning works of art! Upstairs at Books & Co 2nd Floor 289 Main Street, Picton Daily 10:00 am - 6:00 pm; Sundays till 5 pm Until 3:00 pm July 10th ADMISSION: $3.00 Children Under 12 Free www.artinthecounty.com
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Art Events CLIC PHOTO SHOW
ART & CRAFT SALE
JULY 23RD-AUGUST 7TH
THURSDAY, JULY 30TH
This year, CLiC Photo Show and Sale celebrates its seventh anniversary as Eastern Ontario’s best and largest exhibition of juried photography. Last year, 123 photographers submitted over 350 photographs to CLiC, and almost 2,000 people visited the show and sale. This year, CLiC will again take place between July 23 and August 7 in the beautiful gallery space above Books & Company, 289 Main Street in Picton. Hours are 10-6, Monday through Saturday and 11-5 Sundays. Tickets are $4.00; 18 and under are admitted free. While visiting the show, why not fill out our survey for a chance to win a three-course dinner and overnight accommodations for two at Isaiah Tubbs Resort. You will also be able to vote to help choose the 2016 People’s Choice Award. On Friday, July 29 at 6:30 pm, CLiC in the Evening presents Guest Speaker Robert Bailey, whose topic will be: Digital or Film? Surprising pros and cons you hadn’t thought of. Tickets are $10. CLiC takes place over two weeks in beautiful Prince Edward County, a popular tourist destination for Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa. CLIC is a signature event in a vibrant arts community that is complemented by the County’s wineries, local foods and fabulous beaches at Sandbanks Provincial Park. So mark your calendar to attend the CLiC Photo Show and Sale. They look forward to seeing you there! Open Mon-Sat 10 am - 6 pm Sunday, 10 am – 5 pm ADMISSION: Adults $3 18 & Under Free Books & Company 289 Main St • 2nd Floor • Picton clicphotoshow.com
It is one of the most successful events of its kind in Ontario. Once a year, Prince Edward County plays host to the largest art and craft sale in Eastern Ontario. Now in its 33rd year, this event continues to grow and is traditionally held on the Thursday before Ontario’s August long weekend Over two hundred vendors come from across the province to display to sell their art and crafts: stained glass, paintings, clothing, wood products, pottery, jewellery, toys. In addition, there are delicious home-style lunches, suppers, and snacks prepared by Women’s Institute who host the event as a community fundraiser. Make sure you have a good pair of walking shoes; you’ll definitely be walking away with treasures in hand. Picton Fairgrounds Main Street ADMISSION: $4 Children Under 12 FREE
of the many types of work that you will find along your tour. The PEC Studio Tour attracts thousands of visitors over this two-weekend event and this fall there are more than 40 locations to visit. Use theirwebsite to navigate the Tour! Various Studios & Galleries Daily 10 – 5 Admission: FREE www.pecstudiotour.com
PEC STUDIO TOUR SEPT 16TH - 18TH & 24TH-25TH
Last 2 weekends in Sept! Recognized as one of the longest running and most diverse Studio Tours in Ontario, this two-weekend event features some of the County’s most talented artists and artisans who welcome you to explore their individual world of art. Visit the galleries and the artists in their studios to experience a broad range of talent including painters, photographers, glass and fibre artists, jewellers, potters, woodturners, sculptors, furniture designers to name just a few THE SOJOURNER 2016
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THE MAKER’S HAND NOVEMBER 4TH-6TH The Maker’s Hand Festival of Fine Craft is the most exciting marketplace of artisanal excellence in Eastern Ontario. Located in Ontario’s charming Prince Edward County, the Maker’s Hand is a juried event, showcasing the inspired work of top artisans from all over Ontario and Quebec. The artists represent a variety of media including wood, metal, mixed media, glass, jewellery, clay, fibre and wearable art. Join them for a memorable shopping experience, celebrating the creativity and craftsmanship of some of our most talented Canadians just in time for the holidays! Frida -Saturday, Nov 4 - 5: 10am-6pm Sunday, Nov 6: 10 am - 4 pm Picton Community Centre 375 Main St. East, Picton ADMISSION: $6 for all 3 days www.themakershand.com
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Music Events & Live Entertainment QUINTE’S ISLE BLUEGRASS FEST
In fact, the entire 2016 Prince Edward County Festival lineup is steeped in JUNO, Gemini and even Grammy winners and nominees as well: Joe Sealy, Jackie Richardson, Mike Murley, Guido Basso, Bernie Senensky, Jodi Proznick, Brian Barlow, among others. The list includes rising young talents such as tenor saxophonist Alison Young, vocalist Alex Samaras, and the week-long TD Young Jazz Series.
PEC JAZZ FESTIVAL AUGUST 16TH - 21ST
MAY 26TH -29TH
Celebrating its 8th year, The Quinte’s Isle Bluegrass Festival is held on the enchanting grounds of Quinte’s Isle Camp Park located in Cherry Valley, five minutes from Sandbanks Provincial Park. It features local and regional Canadian bands bringing the finest in Canadian bluegrass music for everyone to enjoy. It is a weekend of music, good, jamming, fun and best of all... friendships that can last a lifetime! Each year a local charity is honoured and a donation is made from the profits of the event’s silent auction. So bring your friends and your family for a great grassroots, bluegrass music fest that will have you tapping your toes and even dancing up a storm! So, if you missed the event this year, then be sure to mark your calendars for next year’s. www.quintebluegrass.com
PEC MUSIC FESTIVAL SEPTEMBER 17TH - 25TH
At the Prince Edward County Classical Music Festival, young, edgy, furious, and innovative may not be what you expect at classical music concerts, but the 13th season for the Prince Edward County Classical Music Festival has them all. While continuing to present internationally known classical musicians in the intimate and acoustically superb St. Mary Magdalene Church, ar tistic direc tor Stéphane Lemelin, has created a bill that includes young talent, edgy per formers, and unusual instrument combinations. All ages can enjoy this great festival!
Every summer, the PEC Jazz Festival brings together top jazz talent, from local heroes to international stars in a beautiful wine-country setting. Venues all over Prince Edward County play host to a week of exciting jazz events, with the main-stage evening concerts held at Picton’s historic Regent Theatre. There’s something for everyone, from Dixieland classic to cutting edge modern and everything in between. This year, direct from wins at the 2016 JUNO Awards - the Prince Edward County Jazz Festival will present vocalist Emilie-Claire Barlow and pianist Robi Botos at this year’s festival, which runs Aug. 16 - 21... The two stars captured two of three available jazz JUNOs this year; Barlow won and earned another nomination for best vocal jazz album for Clear Day and Botos’ Movin’ Forward won the prize for solo jazz album.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 16 Basso Backstage: In Conversation with Guido Basso 7:00pm: Baxter Centre, 3 Stanley Street, Bloomfield
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17 16th Anniversary Dinner Mark Eisenman Trio with Phil Dwyer Waring House, Picton
THURSDAY, AUGUST 18 Emilie-Claire Barlow 8:00pm: Regent Theatre, Picton
FRIDAY, AUGUST 19 Mike Murley, Bernie Senensky, Guido Basso, Jodi Proznick, Dave Laing 8:00pm: Regent Theatre, Picton
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 Robi Botos & Jodi Proznick, 2:00 pm: St. Mary Magdalene Church, Picton Africville with Joe Sealy & Jackie Richardson 8:00pm: Regent Theatre, Picton
SUNDAY, AUGUST 21 Jazz Mass St. Mary Magdalene Church, Picton The Brian Barlow Big Band & vocalist Alex Samaras 8:00pm: Regent Theatre, Picton ADMISSION: $38 Main Stage Concerts Tickets: online at pecjazz.org or at The Regent Theatre box office 1-877-411-04761 / 613-476-8416 ext 28 For full listings, visit pecjazz.org
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 Opera McGill An evening of operatic greatest hits presented by inspiring young singers SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 I FURIOSI A Baroque ensemble with surprising performance approaches. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24/25 Lafayette String Quartet Canada’s much revered, all female string quartet will be joined by clarinetist James Campbell, and our own artistic director, pianist Stéphane Lemelin. The unusual instrument combination will allow for some rarely performed repertoire. THE SOJOURNER 2016
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Music & Theatre THE HISTORIC REGENT THEATRE OPEN YEAR ROUND
The historic Regent Theatre in downtown Picton has undergone many changes since its inception circa 1918. From vaudeville stage to movie house, the Regent has been Prince Edward County’s premiere entertainment venue for almost a century and continues to play a major role in the community. A half million dollars in renovations has made the Regent wheelchair accessible, improved the seating, the refreshment centre and wine bar and more, while retaining its historic integrity. The Regent has a regular weekly movie schedule as well as special Cinefest shows. Live entertainment covers
everything from telecast of live opera, ballet and theatre productions from around the world to a live on stage Blues series, the Prince Edward County Jazz Festival, comedy and other stage shows. It has become the heart of the arts in The County where local residents and visitors flock to attend the many wonderful events and shows it plays host to including the centre for purchasing tickets to historical tours and more. The Regent Box Office is open Monday to Saturday 10 am to 4 pm, to serve you with extended hours on show nights for those last minute decisions to take in a show! For information, phone 613-476-8416 or visit their web site theregenttheatre.org. 224 Main Street • Picton
THE HAYLOFT DANCEHALL
The Hayloft Dancehall Do you love great music? Do you love to dance? Then the Hayloft Dancehall is the place to enjoy both. Located 5 minutes away from Sandbanks Provincial Park, directly across the street from Quinte Isle Camp grounds, in a historic barn, The Hayloft has been a rite of passage for local residents carrying with them great stories and fun memories spanning over decades! The bar has been open for 47 years hosting weddings, dance parties and bands. Today, the newly revitalized Hayloft Dancehall is a live music venue bringing the success of The Dakota Tavern to beautiful Prince Edward County! Every weekend during the season, you can enjoy the best live entertainment and dancing in The County, that is unless it is closed for a special event.
With respect to such events, The Hayloft Dancehall can hold 200 people. Situated on 2.2 acres of land, with plenty of parking onsite, Shuttle service companies can be recommended on request. With many lovely B&B’s in the area and the very fun and fancy Drake Devonshire only a 15 minute drive, it is the perfect venue for a country wedding. The aesthetic of The Hayloft Dancehall is warm, rustic and country. The A frame ceiling is strung with hundreds of white lights to provide a warm and romantic atmosphere. There is a large bar and new stage. The space is not a restaurant; however, it is equipped for BBQ’s and there are options to be catered by local chefs. So if you’re ready for some true county fun and into creating great memories, then head on over to 344 Salmon Point Cherry Valley THE SOJOURNER 2016
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A Historic Dancehall in The County SHUTTLE SERVICE:
Check Website for Routes & Times
(613) 476-0200 344 Salmon Point • Cherry Valley thehayloftdancehall.com
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Special Annual Events MAPLE IN THE COUNTY MARCH 2017 TBA
Normally, every third week in March, The County comes alive with their annual Maple in The County Festival when local farmers tap into their sugar bushes and team together with wineries, bakeries, restaurants and even the local cheese companies to celebrate the sweetest time of the year.
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NOV 19-20/26-27 & DEC 3-4
Celebrating a successful harvest, the winegrowers of The County come together just before the Christmas season to celebrate in music, laughter and naturally with wine the close of the season and all are invited to join in the merriment that runs throughout the County.
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LAVENDER FESTIVAL JULY 2ND - 3RD
The 4th Annual Lavender Festival is hosted by Rolande & Derek of Prince Edward County Lavender Farms in Hillier. There is live music, workshops on how to make lavender crafts. You’ll find taste booths where you can enjoy items baked and cooked with lavender as well as other fresh herbs that are grown at Lavender Farms. They’ll have lavender distillation demonstrations, field tours where you will learn how to take care and maintain lavender plants, and other activities yet to be announced. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ADMISSION: $7 Children Under 12 FREE PEC Lavender Farms 732 Closson Road • Hillier
BARLEY ROOM PUB
DRAKE DEVONSHIRE
Call 613-476-7492 for info on Live Weekend Entertainment 395 Sandy Hook Rd • Picton www.waringhouse.com
Call 613.399-3338 for info on Live Weekend Entertainment 24 Wharf Street • Wellington www.drakedevonshire.ca
COACH’S PUB & GRILL
THE HAYLOFT DANCEHALL
Call 613.476.5888 for info on Live Weekend Entertainment 251 Main Street • Picton
Call 613.476-0200 for info on Live Weekend Entertainment 344 Salmon Pt •Cherry Valley www.thehayloftdancehall.com
THE COUNTY CANTEEN Call 613.476.5888 for info on Live Weekend Entertainment 251 Main Street • Picton
THE WAUPOOS PUB Call 613.399-3338 for info on Live Entertainment Wednesday County Road 8 • Waupoos
Rocking the tunes at Coach’s Pub & Grill
County Churches PICTON First Baptist Church 476-6697 46 King Street, Picton 10 am Service Free Methodist Church 476-5960 • 384 Main Street. E. Picton 10:55 am & 6:30 pm Service
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church 476-6201 Corner of King & Bowery, Picton 10:30 am Service
West Lake Church of Christ 393-1305/2142 Corner of Couty Road 12 & 18 11 am Service
Wellington Pentecostal Church: 399-2292 304 Niles Street, Wellington 11:00 am & 6:30 pm Service
St. Gregory The Great Roman Catholic 476-6276 • 7 Church Street, Picton 10:00 am
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Wellington United Church 399-3708/3492 304 Niles Street, Wellington 11:00 am & 6:30 pm Service
Gilead Fellowship 476-2622 • 2 Downes Ave, Picton 10:30 am Service
St. Mary Magdalene Anglican Church 476-2324 • 339 Main Street, Picton 9: 00 & 10:30 am Service
Gospel Hall 476-5617 McFarland Drive, Picton 9:30 am breaking of bread & 7 pm Gospel Service
The Salvation Army 476-3156 Queen & Elizabeth Street, Picton 11:00 am & 6:30 pm Service
Picton United Church 476-6050 • 6 Chapel Street, Picton 10:30 am Service
The Village Community Church 471-0777 53 Nery Ave, Macauley Village, Picton 6:30 pm Service
Picton United Pentecostal Church 476-6643 Loyalist Parkway (Hwy 33), Picton 10:00 am & 7:00 pm Service
Glenora United Church 476-5843 • Lake-On-The-Mountain 11:00 am Service
Friendship United Church 476-2020 • Demorestville 11:00 am Service Bethany Christian Reform Church 393-1684 158 Main Street, Bloomfield 10:00 am & 7:00 pm Service Bloomfield United Church 393-2160 • 58 Main Street, Bloomfield 10:30 am Service Emmanuel Baptist Church 393-2234 • Corey Street, Bloomfield 10:30 am & 7:00 pm Service
St. John’s Anglican Church 476-2324 • County Road 8 9:00 am Prayer or Holy Communion Cressy United Church 476-2062 County Rd 7 - 10 Miles South East of Lake on the Mtn. 9:45 am Service St. Philip’s Anglican Church 476-2324 • Village of Milford 11:00 am Service
WELLINGTON St. Andrew’s Anglican Church 399-2119 • Wellington 11:00 am Service
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You are cordially invited to attend any of our County Churches. Please check the times as they do change.
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HISTORY FACT T h e c u r re n t s i t e o f Picton was granted to Lieutenant Moore Hovendon following the American Revolution. It was purchased at a Sheriff’s sale in 1790 by Robert Macaulay, who passed it on to his son William in 1800. William Macaulay had it laid out as a village in 1815, naming it Picton after General Sir Thomas Picton who had been killed that year in the Battle of Waterloo. Street names (Portland, York and Pitt) were all heroes of the day.
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he Royal Hotel on Picton’s Main Street has for generations been one of the most important and iconic buildings in the town. The elegant three-story brick building first opened its doors in the early 1880’s, just after the railway arrived in town bolstering both commercial and tourist travel.
“It was the center of community activity for Picton and Prince Edward County. I know that it was the small town version of the railroad hotel,” says its present owner, Greg Sorbara. “ It was where anyone who needed to do business back in the early 1900’s stayed - a lawyer trying a case, a traveller, traveling salesmen looking to make a deal for something that was grown in the County. “ Sorbara, Ontario’s former Liberal finance minister, and his family purchased the hotel in 2011 and are in the process of renovating it. They have owned a working farm in the area for several years, and attempted to buy an old church on Picton’s Main Street that was later demolished in 2010. Soon after, a walk past the abandoned hotel changed the future for Sorbara, his family, and the Royal. “ Five years ago, I was walking along Main Street by the derelict Royal Hotel, “ he says, “ and I thought somebody has got to buy this building and not let what happened to the Presbyterian Church happen to it. I had this awful pang and I thought my God I guess that someone is me!” In the early 1900’s the Royal was one of the most popular and prosperous first class hotels in the area. It’s grand façade with a roof crowned by a bell cast dome and an elaborate wrought iron balcony distinguished it from other buildings. Patrons enjoyed the fine dining room. Locals loved the dances on a Saturday night. But over the years, the Royal declined from a gracious hotel to a local ‘watering hole’ with a poor reputation. For more than a decade, the old hotel stood vacant in a rusting retirement on Picton’s Main Street. And, in 2008, in a public auction, the interior was stripped bare of its few remaining valuables. THE SOJOURNER 2016
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Owner Greg Sorbara In September of 2015, work began to restore The Royal to its former grandeur. Under its new owners, The Royal has been re-imagined as a lavish 28-room boutique hotel with a fine dining room, a backyard space for a terrace with a swimming pool, and recreation area. To provide space for the new outdoor area, Sorbara also purchased the former stables behind the property. The ‘rebirth’ of the Royal will soon recall its glory days as a historic centerpiece in Prince Edward County. And that is an integral part of the vision the Sorbaras have for the hotel. “One of the things that I am very conscious of from the day I signed that contract was that this structure is part and parcel of the history of this community going back 130 years. So, in one sense the vision is to give back to the community the grand hotel that it once had.” It is hoped that the new Royal Hotel will open its doors to the public in the fall of 2017. Author of Regent Theatre and Camp Picton books, Ian Robertson will participate in the Two Days About Yesterday public exposition the Prince Edward Historical Society is organizing for the Wellington and District Community Centre, Nov. 7 and 8. THE SOJOURNER 2016
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COUNT Y HISTORY Historic Walking Tours With its rich cultural history, take advantage of a Guided H i s t o r i c W a l k i n g To u r sponsored by the Museums of Prince Edward County, Glenwood Cemeter y and The Regent Theatre with the expertise and support from Peter Lockyer’s History Lives Here. Regent Theatre - Thurs 10 am Commencing backstage at The Regent on Thursdays at 10:00 am, you will have the opportunity to explore the recesses of the old opera house, former vaudeville theatre and silent film movie house where today it still remains as The County’s centre for the performing arts. Graveyards & Gallows Friday 6:30 pm What better way to finish off a great day in The County every Friday than taking a walk on the “darkside”?
community which houses one of the county’s oldest homes. Please note, this tour only covers the village of Wellington.
Starting out at Macaulay House at 35 Church Street in Picton, you can discover the story about the infamous 1884 double hanging of two local men who claimed their innocences to the very end. You will get the chance to fisit the cells and gallows of the old courthouse where they spent their final hours.
HOW TO BOOK YOUR TOUR Tours Run From: July 1 weekend until the Labour Day weekend. Cost: $10.00’adult & $5.00/child Tour Bookings: The Regent Theatre, 244 Main St. Picton 613-476-8416 ext 28 Box Office Hours: Mon - Sat 10am 4pm or online at www. TheRegentTheatre.org
Glenwood, A Victorian Cemetery - Sat 6:30pm Explore the eerie secrets of Picton’s Glenwood Cemetery, the resting place of The County’s early pioneer families ... some famous and others more infamous. Tour starts at the restored Glenwood Chapel at 47 Ferguson Street in Picton.
Glenwood Cemetery “Where loved ones are remembered”
G l e nwo o d i s o n e o f t h e most beautiful and historic cemeteries in Ontario with its 62 acres of rolling hills, majestic mature forests, and winding roads. Glenwood is typical of the Victorian age and remains largely unchanged since its 19th century origins. It is an active cemetery located in the heart of Picton. It offers complete cemetery services and professionally trained staff will assist you with the planning of your perpetual care needs and those of your loved ones.
Wellington Walkabout Saturdays 10am Starting out at the Wellington Museum, an 1886 Quaker meeting house, located at 290 Main Street, Wellington, you can take in the sights and stories of this lakeside
Capturing History before It’s Lost to Time
2016 Events: Open House: Grand opening celebrations of geese William and Kate’s beautiful new home located on the waterfront of Glenwood’s pond. Come and enjoy Victorian games, music, explore the beautiful grounds or study the extensive data base on display for everyone to view.
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Jazz in the Chapel: Glenwood is a satellite location for the PEC Jazz Festival with wonderful musical talent to be enjoyed by all.
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Strategic Planning • Multimedia Production Event Management & Fundraising Services We make history. View Our History Series - The History Moments. 613.476.3356 • 74 West Mary Street • Picton www.historyliveshere.ca THE SOJOURNER 2016
Veterans’ Day: Honouring all who serve. The ceremony, coinciding with Legion Week, commences with a parade of
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colour parties, pipe and drum band, and a military tribute will be given. Canadian flags and poppies are provided to all who wish to respectfully decorate the individual graves of our Veterans. The afternoon will be filled with family activities, horse and wagon rides, music, photography workshop, walking tour with re-enactment. The Christmas Wreath & Basket Sale is a very important fundraiser. Purchase wreaths and baskets for use in homes and businesses during the holiday season and for placement on monuments in memory of loved ones. Yo u a r e i n v i t e d t o o u r events. Please visit w w w. GlenwoodCemetery.ca for details.
History Lives Here Histor y Lives Here Inc. provides a range of professional communication services - from fundraising a n d e ve nt m a n a g e m e nt to multimedia services to assist businesses, industry associations, and communities to celebrate their history. They ’re stor ytellers transforming the “hidden history” in archival collections into “popular histor y ” products such as walking and bus tours, conferences, crafts, re-enactments and an annual video series called The History Moments. These highly-produced, two-minute video vignettes showcase stories drawn from the past for widespread broadcast online, on regional and cable television networks, in movie theatres, and distribution into schools, libraries and museums as learning resources. Visit their website at www.historyliveshere. ca to learn more about their company and its projects. We Make History. For more info, call 613-476-3356.
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Tour Group at Loch-Sloy, former military base and site that housed the AVRO Arrow test models.
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Ameliasburgh Historical Museum has grown from one building, in 1968, to a full pioneer village. Admission: Adults $4.50; Family $11.50; Seniors and Students $3.50; Children (5-12) $2.50 Location: 517 County Road 19, Ameliasburgh
Macaulay Heritage Park is an attractive historic site featuring many points of interest. Admission: Adults $4.50; Family $11.50; Seniors and Students $3.50; Children (5-12) $ 2.50 Location: 35 Church Street (at Union Street), Picton
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Wellington Heritage Museum
Mariners Park Museum explores the many ways county inhabitants have earned their living from the surrounding waters. Admission: Admission by donation Location: 2065 County Road 13, South Bay
Wellington Heritage Museum was built in 1885 as a Quaker Meeting House and now features exhibits on local history. Admission: Admission by donation Location: 290 Main St (Highway 33), Wellington
Rose House Museum
Quinte Educational Museum & Archives (QEMA)
Rose House showcases 5 generations of the Rose family and life back in those times Admission: Admission by donation Location: 3333 County Road 8, Waupoos
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temporary location at the former Ameliasburgh Town Hall where various exhibits can be viewed Location: 19 Coleman Street, Ameliasburgh
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Nature & Attractions
NATURE & AT TRAC TIONS
Nature Bound PROVINCIAL PARKS SANDBANKS PROVINCIAL PARK South Between Picton & Bloomfield
NORTH BEACH PROVINCIAL PARK Between Consecon & Wellington
LAKE ON THE MOUNTAIN PROVINCIAL PARK Between Picton and Milford
CONSERVATION AREAS The H.J. McFarland Conservation Area Between Picton & Glenora
Little Bluff Conservation Area South Bay - Prince Edward Point
Whattam’s Memorial Walkway Picton Area
Beaver Meadow Wildlife Mngemnt Area Cherry Valley Area
Consecon Mill Dam Consecon
Macaulay Mountain Conservation Area & Birdhouse City Picton
Rutherford-Stevens Lookout Between Waupoos & Milford
Whitney Memorial Dam Consecon
Harry Smith Conservation Area Ameliasburgh
Allisonville Conservation Area Between Wellington &Ameliasburgh
Bloomfield Mill Pond Heart of Bloomfield
Demorestville Dam Conservation Area Demorestville
Milford Mill Pond Conservation Area Milford
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or nature lovers, the following will supply you wth information on The County’s diverse conservation areas, parks and lookout points.
In Prince Edward County, there are 14 conservation areas, ranging in size from small roadside parkettes, scenic look-outs and water control structures to spectacular parcels of land such as Macauley Mountain which offer some 25 km of hiking and mountain biking trails. There is much to see and enjoy at Macauley Mountain’s 178 hectares. The c onservation area boasts three distinct habitats lowland, a high limestone plateau and an impressive east-west forested escarpment. Connecting the hiking trails is the Whattam’s Memorial Walkway, containing some 1,000 trees planted in memory of local residents. Birdhouse City is located here too, a site containing over 90 nesting boxes, many f ashioned after historic buildings in the county. The Harry Smith Conservation Area in Ameliasburgh is the former site of the historic Roblin’s Mill, removed in 1963, and reconstructed as a w orking mill in Toronto’s Black Creek Pioneer Village. There is history in all of our conservation areas, but visitors to Beaver Meadow Wildlife Management Area come mainly for the woodland and wetland birds that can be found in this unique spot on County Road 10, just six kilometres south of Picton on the way to Sandbanks. Sweeping vistas are yours for the taking at Rutherford Stevens Lookout o verlooking Smith’s Bay, Sunset Lookout at Muscote Bay, or from a 20 metre limestone cliff at Little Bluff Conservation Area overlooking Prince Edward Bay. The H.J. McFarland Area along Highway 33 (Glenora Road) offers boat launching and picnicking opportunities along the shore of Picton Bay, while the Henry Leavens Conservation Area at the Bloomfield Mill Pond is just a nice place to stop and relax, as is the Milford Mill Pond Conservation Area in Milford.There are several other areas too in Prince Edward County that are nearby and natural. Don’t forget to visit Sandbanks Provincial Park, the largest bay mouth sand bar separating fresh water in the world. This bar of mountainous dunes, some as high as 25 metre, were created over many centuries by prevailing westerly winds. Despite the dry, harsh conditions there are many interesting plants and a nimals that eke out a living in these desert-like conditions. For more information on these and other conservation areas in Prince Edward County, pick up a brochure from the office at Macauley Mountain. s THE SOJOURNER 2016
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RAINY DAY ACTIVITIES
Unfortunately, there are many things that we can do to ensure that your visit to the County is a thoroughly enjoyable and memorable experience; however, we do not control the w eather but whatever you do, please do not allow rainy days to make you blue! If it is not nice enough to go the beach, then here are a few suggestions in which to keep yourself occupied during inclement weather in the County as they can be done rain or shine. 6. P amper yourself with a spa t reatment, massage at CLARAMOUNT INN & SPA, SPA AT SAM’S GARAGE, & ENDLESS SUMMER . 7. If it is a weekday, then visit one of the six branches of PEC PUBLIC LIBRARY where you can pick up your email, read a magazine or local newspaper. 8. Visit our wineries! Take a tour to one or all of our wonderful wineries and “get wet” on the inside! 9. Take a trip around the County and discover the variety of boutiques, shops as well as the beauty of the County even on rainy days! 10. Drive on over to PEC Lavender Farms and the Shed at Chetwyn Farms to experience unique farms as they are both on Closson Road. 11. Book a cooking class at THE WARING HOUSE COOKERY SCHOOL. They offer recreational cookery classes from beginner to gourmet where you can enjoy the fruits of your labour! 12. Head up north on 49 and take a trip to TYENDINAGA - Mohawk Territory and visit RENNAISANCE 11.
1. Take time to visit all of our w onderful M USEUMS! With five historic m useums at every corner of the County, you can take the opportunity to step back into the past and learn about the lifestyle of our early s ettlers. It is a journey into our County heritage which may inspire you to explore further. 2. If you believe that you may have “roots” in the County, then a visit to the MARILYN ADAMS GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH C ENTRE will certainly be an adventure on its own! 3. With the multitude of artists and a rtisans that exists in the County, make it a day to explore our great ART GALLERIES such as MAD DOG, S IDESTREET, STONE COTTAGE GALLERY as well as the PEC BARN QUILT TRAILS or even individual ARTIST galleries since many artist welcome visitors. 4. ANTIQUING is always a great way to spend time; therefore, while away a few hours e xploring some of the wonderful treasure troves of unique antique shops. 5. Enjoy a show at THE REGENT THEATRE! During the summer, there are live performances to enjoy as well as movies.
These are just a few ways to spend some great quality time in the County on rainy days. No matter, rain or shine, you can always have a great time in the County. Keep in mind that you can always return to experience a Girls’ or Mens’ Getaway or a corporate team building exercise at such places like... the Waring House Cookery School, a fishing weekend at Merland Park, Spa Weekend and much more!
DISCOVER Prince Edward County NATURALLY, THE ULTIMATE EXPERIENCE!
160 PAGES WITH OVER 250 PHOTOS & MAPS!
Wind, Water, Barley & Wine tells you what’s under your feet and all around you in The County! The natural elements of water, wind and rocks determine where we live, what we grow, where we work and how we play. This exciting hardcover book reaches back to the earliest formations of Earth to draw a close connection between the people of Prince Edward County and the precious peninsula they inhabit. Lavishly illustrated with colour photos, maps and charts, Wind, Water, Barley & Wine brings you closer to the natural heartbeat of The County.
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FAMILY & CHILD’S PLAY When it comes to keeping children active and happy, it is always a challenge for most parents. Here are a few things you might consider if you are staying for a several days or more.
SUGGESTED FAMILY ACTIVITIES 1. H orseback Riding at Diamond J Ranch in Picton or their beach ride out at Sandbanks 2. Trip to one of The County’s many libraries 3. Sandbanks Provincial Park in Cherry Valley/West Lake 4. Hiking at Macauley Mountain and a visit to Birdhouse City. 5. The outdoor play station and skateboard park located at the Picton Fairgrounds or the children’s playground in downtown Wellington’s Park. 6. Visit Native Renaissance II or Native Expressions in Tyendinaga 7. Cycle with Bloomfield Bike Co. - full bike rental services 8. Canoeing or Kayaking
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PEC Lavender Farms
The SHED at Chetwyn Farms is a“pop-up shop” that offers visitors a chance to watch alpaca graze in nearby pastures while shopping for locally spun-yarns, hand-made felted soaps & alpaca accessories, throws and uniquely produced alpaca bean products (organic natural fertilizers) The shop opens seasonally as of June 7th or by appointment. 500 Closson Road Hillier
One of the most heavenly county experiences is a visit to this fabulous lavender farm. With its newly expanded shop, filled with wonderful lavender products and more, your family can enjoy, especially their annual festival that has so many activities in one day that it will keep everyone happy, kids and parents alike. • D emonstrations on Distilling Lavender Essential Oil • Craft Demonstrations: Learn to build your own - fees applicable • Join U-Pick Lavender and purchase • Learn about Fossils - remnants of the Ordovician geologic period, approximately 450 million years ago found in PEC. • Balloon Artist Chuckles the Clown, • David the Magician! • Live music throughout the 2 days • Try some Lavender Cotton Candy, • E njoy many free tastings of lavender and other herb inspired foods - all of which you can also purchase on-site. • T aste lavender lemonade, Lavender Lemonade Kit to purchase on-site • A wonderful selection of food vendors will be on-site both days if you feel hungry. • Purchase your own lavender plant and other herbs for your own garden! 732 Closson Road Hillier
9. A visit the County’s five wonderful museums. 10. S ign them up for a kid’s art class with some of The County’s great artists. 11. A trip to the Shed, Chetwyn Farms to see the llamas! 12. Followed by a visit to the PEC Lavender Farms as they are five minutes apart! 13. H unt the patchwork squares along the PEC Barn Quilt Trails. 14. C heck out PEC Museum KidsCamps in Entertainment. 15. The Baxter Centre offers a variety of art courses for kids during the summer: Check out www.baxterartscentre.org
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Macauley Mountain’s Birdhouse City
Located at the e ntrance to Macauley Mountain Conservation Area located on County Road 8, you will find Birdhouse City, a community of amazing birdhouses created by the late Doug Hames who crafted the first birdhouse, which inspired the community to take part in a county wide project to produce a city of birdhouses which today totals 80.
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Field Tours • Festival & More
N AT U R E FROM A BIRD’S EYE VIEW Because of its location in eastern Lake Ontario, Prince Edward County is a natural catch-all for migrating birds both spring and fall. The points of land along the southern shore especially provide opportunities during the spring migration. Point Petre, Salmon Point, West Point (Sandbanks P rovincial Park) and Huyck’s Point have all been identified as important focal points to view migrating birds. Of all the points of land sprinkled along the south shore of the county, Prince Edward Point, located at the southeaster end of the Long Point Peninsula in South Marysburgh Township, has been identified as the most important. It is a major staging area in spring and autumn for migrating birds. In fact, there is no other location on the Canadian side of lake Ontario where densities and abundance of migrants are known to compare with those at Prince Edward Point.
ALBURY SWAMP Albury Swamp is a Class 1 wetland located near the hamlet of Albury, west of Rednersville and east of Carrying Place. Part of the swamp is owned by Apple Doorn Farms. Part of their pick-your-own operation has been the d evelopment of a wetland trail leading through a large deciduous woods to a viewing p latform where a great blue heronry can be viewed. Weekend tours are provided by Apple Doorn Farms, and for arrangements call 613-968-8783. SAWGUIN MARSH The Sawguin Marsh is one of the largest cattail marshes in Prince Edward County where a leisurely canoe paddle will produce least bittern, osprey, rails, occasional waterfowl and other birds typical of cattail marshes. Sawguin Creek empties into the Bay of Quinte. BIG ISLAND MARSH This cattail is over 800 hectares. The channel has become choked with cattails so the birding opportunities aren’t as convenient as at Sawguin; however, some good viewing can be had right from the causeway and the roads that run parallel with the marsh. Black terns, both species of b itterns, swamp sparrows and marsh wrens are regulars. Historically, king rails once occurred here. Sharp-tailed sparrow, cinnamon
LITTLE BLUFF CONSERVATION AREA Situated some 18 meters above Prince Edward Bay, this 28 hectare area commands an excellent view of the bay and a small cattail marsh where waterfowl may be viewed. Nature trails meander through red cedar, deciduous trees and along a barrier beach and marsh.
teal and great egret have also been seen here. MACAULEY MOUNTAIN CONSERVATION AREA This 178-hectare c onservation area contains a wide range of habitat including a steep w o o d e d e s c a r p m e n t . Ovenbirds, w inter wrens, r osebreasted grosbeaks and wood thrushes are common summer residents. See famed “Birdhouse City” a six-acre sub-division of some 90 nesting boxes fashioned after well-known structures in the county.
BEAVER MEADOW WILDLIFE AREA This 89 hectare conservation area contains a large wetland that harbours wood ducks, osprey, and herons. Deciduous woods and a large plantation of native shrubs on the property are excellent for song birds. Call 613-476-1506 for more information.
POINT PETRE WILDLIFE Deciduous woods and low shrubbery areas adjacent to highway offer good birding during migrations periods and excellent hawk watching during fall migration. Much
SANDBANKS PROVINCIAL PARK This popular summer destination is also an e xcellent birding area. The wide diversity of habitat produces profitable birding in all seasons. Nesting bank swallows, wild turkeys, red-bellied woodpecker, orchard oriole, blue-grey gnat catcher and other birding treats await the visitor. PRINCE EDWARD POINT BIRD OBSERVATORY This southeastern most tip of the county is a natural basin for birds migrating in both spring and fall. Spectacular concentrations of warblers, flycatchers, thrushes, and other song birds. Excellent o bservation point for migrating hawks, eagles and turkey vultures. Large winter concentrations of water fowls. THE SOJOURNER 2016
of the area to the left of the highway, former Department of Nation Defence land, offers savannah, wetlands and treed areas. Caution is advised when exploring this area as road and lane ways are narrow and become flooded in the Spring.
One of The County’s Bald Eagles Photo Courtesy of Joe Vanveenen
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LOOKING FOR A NEW EXPERIENCE? Have you tried a Waring House Cookery Class or an Art Workshop?
THE WARING HOUSE COOKERY SCHOOL Come and stay or just come and play. Among the many amenities of The Waring House, are the extremely popular, recreational cookery classes, designed for everyone from beginner to gourmet. The three-hour, hands-on classes include lunch or dinner. Private classes are the perfect way to celebrate girlfriends’ getaways, birthdays, and family get-togethers. They also make excellent team-building exercises for your next meeting or conference. Book The Waring House’s A Taste of Old Ontario package and experience a hands-on cookery class along with two night’s accommodation (double occupancy); 5-course tasting menu dinner, paired with wine; 3-course dinner in the Barley Room Pub, glass of locally crafted Barley Days beer, and breakfast each day. From $398 pp + taxes and gratuities. www.waringhouse.com For ART WORKSHOPS/CLASSES, see the ARTISAN Section.
County Holiday Homes Many visitors, who come for a couple of days, may want to come for a longer stay with family and friends. CHH offers a full service vacation rental agency representing over 90 furnished properties throughout The County. Choose from waterfront cottages, rural farmhouses, century homes, family bungalows and suites. Do you prefer rustic or is executive more your style? Do you have a family pet? Is privacy important? This agency offers a variety of options to suit every budget and taste, and their comprehensive search featured on their website makes it easy to find what you want. View their rental listings at www.countyholidayhomes.com Feel free to book online 24/7 or call them at 1.866.576.5993. Their friendly and knowledgeable staff are available to help you find a suitable place for your vacation, family gathering.
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Produce • Country Markets
COUNTY PRODUCE
Fresh • Vibrant Totally County QUICK GUIDE • CHEESE •F ARMERS ROADSIDE STANDS •O RCHARD MARKETS •H ONEY MARKET •C OUNTRY MARKETS • FRESH BAKED GOODS
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hen the Loyalists landed in The County, they never had a clue what they were laying “seed” for in the future. Their industrious efforts to nurture the land and raise food to feed their families were simply a means of survival and not a matter of business. Never would they have thought that it would turn into an agricultural industry that would sustain The County’s growth for generations to come. As you travel The County, you will drive by beautiful, pastoral fields meticulously planted with corn, soybean, sunflowers, wheat, and more including numerous orchards and grazing livestock . Many of these farms have been here for generations and are the heart and soul of The Bounty of The County, as many locals like to term it. It is thanks to these many farmers that you can enjoy buying every vegetable imaginable including asparagus, cucumbers, peas, tomatoes, lettuce, cauliflower and so much more. Not to be outdone by the veggies grown here, fresh fruit abounds in the numerous berry patches and orchards including strawberries, blueberries, apples, pears, etc... where you can even enjoy picking them yourself. No matter what you are looking for whether it is some fresh, sweet corn, tomatoes or a basket of strawberries or apples, you will definitely recognize the caliber of County produce that you’ll find at farmers’ roadside stands or at local country markets. In fact, many country markets offer an abundance of other taste delights including pickles, preserves, jams, jellies, mustards, and the list goes on, all locally grown, locally made. With the wealth of fresh, seasonal produce, locally raised livestock and more, The County’s many wonderful chefs are in their element. Drawing inspiration from its bounty, they continually create exciting new dishes to set the most discerning palate on the road to a taste ecstasy. Besides the proliferation of farm fresh goods, The County is home to a few cheese houses - Black River Cheese, Fifth Town Artisan Cheese and Lighthall Winery’s new cheese division, with all offering a variety of cheese made from cow, sheep and goat milk. At Honey Pie Hives and Herbals, you will find pure honey from their honey farm as well as other products all naturally based. As a result of all this county bounty, The County plays host to several food oriented events throughout the year including The Great Canadian Cheese Festival, Taste!, and Countylicious. Even though you may not be able to attend these events, the one great thing is that you can always take home your favourite county fresh goodies. s THE SOJOURNER 2016
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Black River Cheese Company When it comes to cheese, there is nothing better than The County’s Award-Winning Cheese House - Black River Cheese Company. Located on the outskirts of the Hamlet of Milford, you will find this County icon
day. Started by local dairy f armers aiming to produce superior quality cheese and as a means of utilizing their milk, this cooperative venture is still making artisan cheese basically the same way its forefathers did back in 1901. Its c onsistently s uperior quality has garnered it numerous awards over the years including two consecutive category wins at the Canadian Cheese Grand Prix and awards at national and local fairs. Today, Black River Cheese is available in s pecialty sections of major supermarket chains where you can enjoy an abundance of their great cheddars, including their renowned Maple Cheddar, Wine Cured Chedddar, Honey Cheddar, Garlic & Pepper Cheddar and an array of delicious herb and spiced mozzarellas. In addition to dairy cow milk cheese, the company has also started producing
ensconced along the banks of the picturesque Black River, as the last remaining cheese house out of the original 26 independent County cheese houses that once operated here. It’s a testament to its great cheese. This year, the company celebrates its 115th birth-
goats milk and sheep milk cheeses over the past couple of years which are receiving rave reviews. From May to October, Black River Cheese’s Dairy Bar is a busy, hot spot to ice cream lovers as well. Here you will find 32 different flavours of hard ice cream as well as amazing soft ice cream. From Sundaes to cones to cups, you can indulge your sweet tooth. With the trend to mass p roduction, the Black River Cheese Co. remains a small company with a big heart dedicated to p reserving a t radition of making superior quality cheese the good old fashion way. Take the opportunity visit this county icon and to sample and indulge in some Black River’s cheese, some fresh curd or a delicious ice cream treat ... the experience will have you returning for more. 913 County Road 13 Milford
THE BLACK RIVER CHEESE COMPANY
Retail Store • Sample Tastings • Ice Cream Bar
Award-Winning Cheddars, Specialty Cheeses & Mozzarellas including our renowned
MAPLE CHEDDAR, WINE CURED CHEDDAR & MORE introducing our
NEW GARLIC & PEPPER GOAT CHEDDAR OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. and from Canada Day to Labour Day 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.
613.476.2575
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Web Site: www.blackrivercheese.com
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On-Line Store: shop.blackrivercheese.com
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The great selection of fine artisan cheese at Black River Cheese Company
Fifth Town Artisan Cheese Company Fifth Town Artisan Cheese Company was established in 2008 as a producer of artisan goat, cow, and sheep milk cheese. The new cheese making facility and attached retail space were awarded platinum LEED status upon completion, which is the
highest designation awarded in the LEED system, hence the title “Canada’s Greenest Dairy”. Between 2008 and 2012, Fifth Town developed awardwinning cheeses earning notoriety across North America. In 2012, the plant changed ownership and has since brought the facility back into full operation for 2014.
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Today the company produces 28 different, seasonal, handmade goat, sheep and cow milk cheeses using milk from county and Quinte area farms, in a style that is in keeping with the new owners’ Italian heritage. The store continues to play an integral role in the returning Fifth Town’s renowned, quality cheese to cheese lovers visiting The County.
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Accordingly, a variety of other Canadian and Italian cheese – from fresh buffalo mozzarella and bagel chevre, to smear ripened and cave aged goat, sheep and cow milk cheese are available at The Fifth Town Cheese shop. Tutored wine and cheese tasting seminars are offered in during the summern months under their unique (Re)Source Pavilion, which was built using only salvaged materials. You are invited to purchase a small tasting basket or a full picnic where you can sit and enjoy a peaceful lunch under the shade of their Resource Pavilion or take in the view of Lake Ontario. More than cheese, Fifth Town also features fine artisan food products from Prince Edward County and other Ontario producers for your shopping pleasure to take home and enjoy. 4309 County Road 8 Picton
FA RM E R S ROA DSIDE STA NDS • CO U NT RY MARKETS
C o u n t y Fre s h n e s s a t I t s B e st !
Campbell’s Orchards Campbell’s Orchards Country Market is only minutes from B elleville and R ossmore overlooking the Bay of Quinte along the beautifully scenic Rednersville Road. Enjoy this quaint country market where you can find crisp apples and pears,sweet strawberries and raspberries, fresh cider, and a large selection of fresh, seasonal veggies, including other local county p roducts. There is no charge for the aroma of fresh hot pies, muffins and fruit crisps baked on the premises which you’ll have a hard time resisting but then why not enjoy!! In addition to great fresh veggies and fruit, their market has local frozen beef and lamb, local ice cream, fare trade organic coffee and Campbell’s own blend of apple sauce as well as their own jams made from their own fruit. Bring the whole family for a day of picking the fruit or vegetables of the season. There is nothing quite as fun as sharing in quality family time while picking your own fresh, juicy strawberries or sweet, tart apples. If you’re not sure of what’s in season, the check www.campbellsorchards. com or call them. For your convenience, stop in at their Satellite Market at Bay Bridge Jeans’ Parking Lot (open from mid June till the end of October). It is loaded with all their quality produce and products; however, it is really worth the trip to their country market as its ambiance is just as fabulous as their fresh county produce and their great homegrown fruit. With wagon rides every Saturday and Sunday afternoon in the Fall and a myriad of market events including their corn maze from mid August till the end of October, its worth the drive to Campbell’s Orchards. Don’t forget they are open year round and
HOME-GROWN Fruits & Vegetables
offer beautiful Gift Baskets filled with County delights something for every special occasion including Christmas! 1633 Cty Rd 3 Rednersville
Strawberries • Crisp Crunchy Apples • Tomatoes • Sweet Corn
Baked Goods Homemade Preserve Sweet Apple Cider Local Cheeses Candy & Caramel Apples Honey & Maple Syrup Custom Gift Baskets
PICK YOUR OW N Strawberries, raspberries, tomatoes, beans, apples & pumpkins
Hagerman Farms
19 Varieties of Apples & 5 Varieties of Pears
It’s Fresh! Fresh! Fresh! At the historic Hagerman’s Farmer’s Market, you will find an amazing selection of phenomenal fresh veggies from tomatoes to beets to brussels and more including their d elicious sweet corn for you to take home, to your campground or the cottage. With over a hundred years of bringing county residents and visitors their farm fresh produce, the Hagerman’s take great pride in continuing to maintain a s tandard and quality in everything they produce just as their ancestors did. Discover their Farmhouse Eats Shop where you will find delicious homebaked goods including pies, tarts, and cookies baked fresh daily on the premises. In addition, there are homemade jams, jellies, chutneys, and more which are available for purchase. They also offer lunches eat in or take out. If you are looking to take home some of the best of what The Count y has to offer in the way of farm fresh produce and more, then be sure to drop in at their roadside stand, located just west of Picton’s round-about at Waring corners. 13644 Loyalist Parkway Picton THE SOJOURNER 2016
Visit the animals & enjoy the gardens and orchards! Satellite Market at Bay Bridge Jean Parking Lot Hwy #62 & Cty Rd #3 From July to the end of October NOW SERVING KAWARTHA ICE CREAM! Check Out Our Forthcoming Special Events On-Line!
613.962.3751 • 1633 Country Road 3 www.campbellsorchards.com
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Honey Workshops with Gavin North at Honey Pie Hives & Herbals
Honey Pie Hives & Herbals One of The County’s most unique farms is Honey Pie Hives and Herbals. As a beekeeping and herbal farm, they combine beeswax and propolis with organic herbs to make all natural products as well as selling the honey which their bees make. In 2000, Bay Woodward and Gavin North established Honey Pie Hives & Herbals, combining their creative talents and their mutual interest in natural healing as well as their desire to reconnect with their community and the natural environment. There is something almost mysterious about the honey bee which fascinate both Bay and Gavin. Ever since Bay was a Girl Guide in PEI where she earned her badge for beekeeping, honey bees and the secret treasures they offered beyond honey held a sort of magic for her... something that caught Gavin’s imagination as well.
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They noted that many of the same flowers that the bees collected their nectar from could be used in herbal preparations that would ensure health and well-being for people. Today, making all their products by hand, Honey Pie Hivea and Herbals offers a myriad of natural products including their newest addition of Mead, honey wine as well as beekeeping workshops. From lotions and balms made by infusing healing herbs into organic sunflower oil, combining with beeswax and scenting with essential oils to delicious culinary blends of herbs grown naturally to herbal teas to candles as well as honey, you will find a treasury of quality, all natural products to take home and enjoy their healthful benefits at various shops throughout The County as well as at their farm store located at 705 County Road 24 Point Petre Road • Picton
FA R M E RS R OA DSIDE STA NDS • CO U NT RY MARKETS
STOP BY THE
Laundry Farms Terry & Jean Laundry
F R E S H fruit & veggies Open June to November
SATURDAYS 9-2PM
we have strawberries ready picked or pick your own
May 21-October 8
Fresh Veggies, Eggs and Bread Home Baked Goodies, Jams & Preserves, Local Artisan Crafts, Wild Flower Honey • Used Books & CD’s See our Facebook Page for Events & Live Music
(June season)
530 County Road 1 • Picton just north of the roundabout
IN THE RED SHED • MILFORD 2179 County Road 17
613-476-1066
Laundry Farms Market All his life, Terry Laundry has lived and worked on a farm; therefore, it was no surprise that he followed in his father’s footsteps and purchased the family farm from his father to continue the family tradition of growing great, fresh fruits and vegetables for residents and visitors to take home and enjoy. Today, Terry and his wife Jean work their more than 400 acre farm together. Growing beans, beets, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, corn, cucumbers, eggplant, onions, peppers, squash and tomatoes, they offer visitors and locals alike the same quality produce that the Laundry family farm has been renowned for supplying over the years at their roadside stand located on County Road 1, otherwise known as Schoharie Road.
Lakeshore Farms Market
It just doesn’t end there with fresh vegetables. Their raspberries, strawberries and pumpkins are definitely additional delights and even more so when you can take time to enjoy picking your own fresh strawberries, tomatoes and pumpkins when they are in season. Not to be missed is the Laundry’s supply of fresh locally grown blueberries, cherries, peaches, pears, plums as well as locally sourced maple syrup and flowers. Once you’ve had the pleasure of enjoying their great fresh produce, you will understand why The County’s local chefs look to Laundry Farms to supply them with an assortment of great fresh fruit and vegetables throughout the growing season. You, too will find yourself coming back to stock up whenever you come for another visit. 530 County Road 1 Picton THE SOJOURNER 2016
Since 1993, Lakeshore Farms M arket and the Channell family have been in providing visitors and area residents with wonderful fresh fruits and vegetables at its roadside market. During the season, you will find it filled to capacity with a delightful assortment of fresh seasonal fruit and vegetables including fabulous sweet corn, juicy tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, to name a few as well as fresh fruit including classic favourites - raspberries and strawberries. Rest assured, you are certain to find some of your favourites here. Now, there is one twist to this delightful farmer’s market though! It is home to the Channell’s “Yummy Bakery”. The moment you walk in the door the smell of their wonderful fresh baked goods will greet you.
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From delicious home baked pies to tarts to their famous home made old fashion donuts (which people come for miles to buy), breads and more, your will discover a great selection of mouthwatering treats to tempt you. In addition to a myriad of fresh veggies, fruit and baked goods, the market carries local honey, and other great gift items for your to take home and enjoy sharing with family and friends. Located on the outskirts of Wellington overlooking Lake Ontario, along the Loyalist Parkway, you will find this family run market with its bounty of fresh and frozen County produce and more. For those of you who want to take some home or for others who are on their way to a weekly rental, this is a great last or first stop shopping experience. Loyalist Pkwy Wellington
CO U N T RY MA R K E TS Waupoos Market • Pub • Eatery
Located just on the outskirts of Wellington, Soup Opera is an exciting new market/restaurant. Besides offering wonderful meals, they have Market Place where you will find a range of international and local products, hard to find speciality foods and ingredients as well as items fresh from the kitchen, including baked goods, ready to take home, to the beach or just to go. You’ll find an inspired selection of cheeses, charcuterie, olives, and antipasto where they will be happy to provide a sample and answer any questions about their products. Enjoy a cup in house, take one to go or stock up for home. Featured, ACE Coffee Roasters produce the perfect shot of pure coffee pleasure as the base for cappuccino, latte, etc. Two Leaves Tea will fill our shelves and pots. High quality fair trade, organic tea bags will provide the ideal calming or energizing “cuppa”; morning, noon or night. 11 Prince Edward Drive Wellington
Fo r a l l t h o s e w h o o n c e frequented The old Duke of Marysburgh Pub, you will be thrilled that it is under new ownership as well as a new name - The Waupoos Market • Pub • Eatery. For all those who use to enjoy great times and delicious county fare at JJs in Bloomfield, you will be happy to know that the new owners are Bill and Sarah, true county entrepreneurs. Having renovated the building, breathing new life into the old county landmark, they now have an entire county market section... the Waupoos Market. Here, you will find a wonderful selection of county products including local cheeses, county meats, fresh breads and a variety of baked goods, jams, honey, and best of all ... their renowned selection of Cressy Mustards created and produced by Sarah, herself. This wonderful market is truly a family affair and has the camaraderie and warmth which The County is renowned. 2470 County Road 8 Waupoos
A happy shopper at the Milford Market
Soup Opera Bistrot Market
The Milford Market If you are looking for something to do on a Saturday morning, why not visit the friendly folks at Milford Market Square for an authentic, grassroots country market. The market is open May until October. During those months you will find a never ending display and change of “goodies” to choose from. They offer fresh produce in season, freshly baked pies, cookies, breads, home made soup mixes etc., as well as lovely home made jams, jellies and preserves. Located on County Road 17 in the big red barn at the Milford ball diamond at the edge of the village, this is really more than your regular “farmers’ market”. Besides a myriad of fresh veggies, fruit and baked goods, there are local artisans showcasing their artistry for you to purchase. If it is books, tapes and memorabilia you are looking for, then check them out. Milford Market Square is a great place to meet up with friends and neighbours. If you need a special gift for that hard to buy for person,then maybe you’ll find it here at Milford Market Square Milford
Clafeld Fruit Winery & Cider House Across from Waupoos Winery, Clafeld’s Market Place offers fresh coffee, espresso, cappuccino, tea, and freshly made baked goods for you to stop and enjoy. In addition, there are also a variety of fresh sandwiches, salads, and artisan cheeses for you to pick up if you’re on the go. The Gazebo Restaurant’s Executive Chef Lili Sullivan has made a wide selection of jarred goods that can be found at here. There is an extensive selection of jams, jellies, mustards, chutneys, sauces and spreads, and a widespread selection of pickled vegetables. For those visitors staying at one of the many rental homes in the area, The Marketplace offers a great variety of convenience and grocery items along with a wide array of gift items that are a lovely addition to home; from the garden to the kitchen. Be sure to drop in during your sojourn through the Waupoos area to pick up the many County delights you will find at the Market Place. 3013 County Road 8 Waupoos THE SOJOURNER 2016
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BAKED GOODS
Campbell’s Orchards & Satellite Stand
1633 Country Road 3, Rednersville
Clafeld Fruit Winery & Cider House Market Place
3013 County Road 8, Waupoos
County Farmhouse Eats Hagerman’s Farms
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172 Main Street, Picton
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Milford Farmers Market
Milford Market Square, County Road 17, Milford
Pastry House/ Encore! Encore! The
125 Main Street, Picton
Soup Opera Bistrot Market 11 Prince Edward Drive Wellington
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Lakeshore Farms Market
Loyalist Parkway, Wellington
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MAY Asparagus
JUNE Cherries, Rhubarb, Strawberries, Asparagus, Cucumbers, Green Onions, Peas, Peppers, Radishes, Spinach
JULY Blueberries, Cherries, Currants, Gooseberries, Plums, Raspberries, Strawberries, Beans, Beets, Broccoli, Cabbage, Carrots,Cauliflower, Celery, Corn, Cucumbers, Lettuce, Green Onions, Peas, Peppers, Potatoes, Radishes, Spinach, Tomatoes, Zucchini
AUGUST Summer apples, Blueberries, Muskmelon, Pears, Plums, Watermelon, Beans, Beets, Broccoli, Cabbage, Carrots, Cauliflower, Celery, Corn, Cucumbers, Eggplant, Garlic, Leeks, Lettuce, Onions, Peppers, Radishes, Spinach, Tomatoes, Zucchini
SEPTEMBER Summer apples, Blueberries, Muskmelon, Pears, Plums, Watermelon, Beans, Beets, Broccoli, Cabbage, Carrots, Cauliflower, Celery, Corn, Cucumbers, Eggplant, Garlic, Leeks, Lettuce, Onions, Peppers, Radishes, Spinach, Tomatoes, Zucchini
OCTOBER Apples, Grapes, Pears, Muskmelon, Plums, Watermelon, Beets, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Carrots, Cauliflower, Garlic, Leeks, Parsnips, Potatoes, Radishes, Rapini, Spinach, Squash
NOVEMBER Apples, Pears, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Leeks, Onions, Parsnips, Potatoes, Rutabaga, Turnips, Squash THE SOJOURNER 2016
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SWEET SPOT BAKERY 172 Main Street Picton
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Recreational Activities
SPORTS IN THE COUNT Y
QUICK GUIDE • BOAT RENTALS & FISHING CHARTERS • CYCLING • GOLFING • HORSEBACK RIDING
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One of Clear Water Designs’ paddleboards
elcome to Eastern Ontario’s Playground! With 800 kilometers of shoreline, this island oasis offers some of the best outdoor recreational activities in Ontario, both on land and water. It draws sports enthusiasts from across the province and elsewhere to indulge in the great outdoors. Having the largest freshwater sand dune system in the world, The CountY has several long stretches of sandy beaches for swimmers and windsurfers to enjoy. In the waters south of the island, scuba divers can explore the many sunken boats found there. With 800 kms of shoreline, there are numerous public boat ramps, marinas and harbours throughout the The County allowing access for all sorts of watercrafts from seadoos to sailboats. For those who prefer to paddle along in a canoe, kayak or paddleboard, The County’s lakes and serene rivers offer some wonderful choices. In fact, one of Canada’s premium canoe and kayak manufacturers, Clear Water Designs is located just on Northport Road with an outlet store; however, If you prefer to rent watercraft, Martin’s River Country and Merland Park offer a variety of options. Naturally, being surrounded by water, the fishing is fabulous. In fact, the waters around The County are renowned for having the best walley fishing in the world and each year thousands of avid anglers race to the water with rods in hand during the annual Walleye Derby, the first weekend in May. Throughout the year, there are several annual derbies, including one for salmon. Renowned, local angler, Kevin Lavers of Merland Park not only offers boat rentals but also runs phenomenal fishing charters for amateur and professional anglers. If you prefer to keep your feet on terra firma, you’ll find great cycling as well as mountain bike routes with the help of the Chamber’s Cycling Map. If you prefer to enjoy an outdoor excursion on horseback, Diamond J Ranch’s mountain trail rides or beach rides are great for the entire family. In fact, there is no end to the recreational/sports experiences that the County offers visitors and residents alike including superb golf, hiking and more. Even for those who prefer to watch versus participate, the super speed boats in the annual poker boat races and Shannonville funny car races, etc. provide great sports entertainment. As Eastern Ontario’s Playground, The County offers great choices for sports and outdoor enthusiasts. The only problem is that you’ll have to come back time and time again to experience it all! s
B O AT R E N T A L S & F I S H I N G
Take to the Water for a Nature Adventure
Boat, Kayak and Canoe Rentals
Along the Outlet River or East Lake
For a great day of fishing or a relaxing family excursion! 613-393-5645 • County Road 18, R.R. #1 • Picton • Ontario www.martinsrivercountry.ca Martin’s River Country There’s nothing quite like a liesurely canoe, boat or kayak trip along the Outlet River or a water excursion on East Lake. At Martin’s River Country, located in the heart of The County right across from Sandbanks Provincial Park, you are afforded the opportunity to do just this.
Known for their RV, Camping and Seasonal Trailer sites, it has become recognized for its great canoeing and boating a ctivities along the Outlet River leading into Lake Ontario as well as East Lake. Both are tranquil enough for even beginners and families to paddle along while enjoying the scenic beauty of the County from a waterview advantage.
You are invited to explore these warerways and get close to nature where white swans float and otters play.It is a great way to spend the day in the County for both old and young alike and one which will give you hours of pleasure as you paddle along enjoying nature and all its natural beauty. County Road 18 • Picton
F I S H I N G I N B AY O F Q U I N T E CO U N T R Y!
Thousands of avid anglers come to fish in the Bay of Quinte for the abundance ofpike, bass, trout, salmon, perch, crappie, and the almost paleotonic garpike, but most of all, they come for the walleye, renowned to be the best in the world. It’s the perfect opportunity to grab a rod bait and to head for the open waters. If you need a boat, then the knowledgeable staff at Merland Park Cottages will be more than happy to rent you one their 14 or 16 ft Lunds. Better yet! See if you cam get on one of Kevin Lavers’ famous fishing charters for a great outdoor experience. So “tie one on”, take a charter or to simply venture out on your own for a fishing adventure and discover the area’s phenomenal fishing including fly fishing!
Merland park Besides being a small quiet resort with 9 modern cottages and three motel units, Merland Park offers a variety of water sport r entals to enjoy on a beautiful summer’s day as well as fishing charters. For the sports lover, they have 14 ft & 16 ft Lund rental boats with 15, 20 & 25 hp Yamaha motors as well as 14 ft boats which have live wells and some have electric starters.
In addition, they have kayaks, canoes and paddle boats for your leisure p leasure. Although adult life jackets are supplied, they kindly request that you bring your own children’s life jackets to go boating. Located just 1 km east of Pictonon Highway 33, you will find hours of enjoyment. 12488 Loyalist Parkway Picton
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If “distance” is your game, then Briar Fox is the perfect course to challenge you. In fact, your dollar will definitely go further here, although the same cannot be said for your golf ball. An 18 hole course with a myriad of challenges including an infamous dog leg, the Fox offers all the golf amenities you could want. If planning to tee off in the morning, then give them a call to make sure there’s a time slot available. With a fully stock pro shop, driving range, practice area, and a licensed clubhouse which can accommodate 150 people, you could not ask for more... except for great weather in which to play at outfoxing the Fox at its own game. THE SOJOURNER 2016
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Tournament bookings welcomed at the friendly Fox! Semi-Private 18 Hole Course • Par 72 Driving Range & Practice Area Rentals • Beverage Cart • Pro Shop Licensed Dining Room, Lounge & Banquet Stay & Play Packages For Tee Times: 1-888-228-9337 613-396-2433 Highway #2 • Marysville www.briarfoxgolf.ca
GOLFING IN AND ABOUT THE COUNT Y
Water to the right, “beach” on the left. GO FOR GREEN at Picton Golf Course
With more than 100 years of golfing tradition, Picton Golf & Country Club is a natural choice for a great game of golf. Overlooking beautiful Bay of Quinte, this championship course covers all levels of play with tree lined fairways, strategic sandtraps, well manicured greens and three tee decks. From 5400 to 6300 yards, this Ward designed course offers even the most accomplished golfer a serious challenge of his/her skills. Newly renovated with a fully licensed lounge and a spacious dining room offering a panoramic view of the bay, it is the perfect 19th hole. If you have enjoyed the cuisine at the Acoustic Grill, then you will love what’s in store fore you as Steve Purcell has taken on challenging your tastebuds and taking it to new heights while the course challenges your golf skills. You are invited to join them for a round of great golf! Semi-Private 18 Hole Course • Par 72 Pro Shop • Rentals Licensed Lounge & Restaurant 613-476-2222 734 County Rd #49 • Picton www.pictongolf.ca
A fine golf course, like fine wine, must have a distinct character, a good body and a great finish.” You will be delighted by the golf experience that awaits you in the heart of Prince Edward County’s Wine Region. This Azinger design is a picturesque mix of tree lined manicured fairways, with three contrasting links style holes exposed to the breezes off Lake Ontario. The beach-like silica sand-traps and bent grass greens add to the course’s unique character along with their practise area which has an Aquatic Range, bunker, putting green and chipping area. They have a CGTF professional on hand for those who want a few lessons before hitting the course. The four tee decks offers golfers a chance to choose their challenge, playing from 2400 – 3500 yards. With a getaway to The County, “there is always Time for Nine”. Join them for a must play County golf experience that is a “pleasure to play”.
Always Time for Nine!
Public Club 9 Hole Course • Par 36 Power Carts • Lessons Rentals • Licensed 1-866-549-2357 613-399-2357 157 Prince Edward Dr. Wellington www.golfwellington.ca THE SOJOURNER 2016
A Must Play County Experience! For Tee Times:
613.399.2357 or 1.866.549.2357
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Diamond J Ranch
A Mountain Ride overlooking Picton Bay
Diamond J Ranch’s Beach Trail Ride
Diamond J Ranch Hey! Are you looking to do something different? Want to explore The County from a different perspective? Let the friendly folks at D iamond J Ranch take you back to the great Old West. Go on a tour with them and see the beauty of the region on horseback. Enjoy a scenic moutain ride through feilds and woods, it’s a beautiful ride. Deer and wildlife are in abundance and the birdwatching is fabulous.
Or Enjoy a Special Beach Ride Pony Rides for Children • Rides for Private Functions Beach Rides By Appointment Only, Call 613-476-4595 Quinte’s Isle Camppark Near Sandbanks Provincial Park
O P E N DA I LY - M AY TO O C TO B E R For Ride Times & Reservations, Call 613-476-6474 • 11967 Highway 33 • Picton
In fact, who knows what you may come across in your travels along the trail. After all it is all about being on a great county adventure. In addition to their mountain trail rides, Diamond J also has a wonderful beach ride. They cater to families as well as inexperience riders with pony rides for the really young. Being open daily, all are welcome to saddle up in the old coral and take to the trails at
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Breweries & Wineries
BREWERIES • CIDER HOUSES • WINERIES
M ore T han Just Win e
QUICK GUIDE BREWERIES Barley Days Lake on the Mountain
CIDER HOUSES Clafeld Fruit Winery & Cider House County Cider Estates 401 Cider Brewery
EASTSIDE WINERIES Black Prince Cape Vineyards Devil’s Wishbone Halfmoon Bay Honey Pies Hives & Herbals Lighthall • Three Dog
WESTSIDE WINERIES Grange of Prince Edward Huffs • Lacey • Redtail Rose Hall Run • Sandbanks Stanners • TerraCello
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hile The County’s wine industry has seen rapid growth over the past 15 years with more than 32 wineries, a craft beer and cider industry has been growing sublty in the background and now they are ready to garner their fair share of the limelight amidst the vineyards.
Leading the way are Barley Days Brewery and the historic County Cider Estates Winery, whose success as a craft brewery and a cider house, respectively, have set the standard for others to follow. Lake on the Mountain Brewery, which was formerly housed at the Inn joins the ranks of these two elite leaders along with Clafeld Fruit Winery & Cider House, to name just a couple in these two growing industries. Formerly just a micro brewery housed at the Inn, Lake on the Mountain Brewery has its own new premises showcasing a wide variety of beers amidst a scenic mountain backdrop that offers a taproom, retail shop, and beer garden in a serene woodland setting. Clafeld Fruit Winery & Cider House, a division of Waupoos Estates Winery, is another wonderful venue where cider lovers can enjoy sampling hard ciders and fruit wines while overlooking the vineyards and hollyhocks of Waupoos . While introducing their beers and ciders to meet the growing demand for fuller flavored beverages, County vintners are embracing the growth of both the cider houses and craft breweries. They recognize the value of cross-marketing the varied choices to consumers and there is exists a wonderful symbiotic relationship amongst all with some wineries having their own craft beer breweries. Beyond the superior wines such as Pinot Noir, Baco Noir, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, Reisling, Cabernet Franc, Rosés, Gamay, Gewürztramine, Merlot, and more, The County offers more than just wine. Your tour of The County’s many wineries, craft breweries and cider houses will not only be a taste journey but also a learning lesson. Friendly staff will educate you on the merits of the wines, beer and cider describing the various attributes right down to the subtle details as to the flavours embodied in each. The following pages will hopefully assist in planning your tour of the County’s impressive vita-cultural area while maximizing your time and enjoyment in all that they offer. Take in a tour. Attend an event. Join in their harvesting. Whatever you choose to explore, you will definitely find yourself coming back for more wonderful taste experiences. s THE SOJOURNER 2016
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Spotlight Limousine
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Fine Craft Beers Barley Days Brewery Known for its tasty, popular, and satisfying brews, Barley Days Brewery’s focus is quite simple: to craft excellent beers without compromise. Barley Days Brewery’s line of premium all-season and seasonal beers represent classic brewing styles that use only the finest malts and hops, brewed in small batch sizes to insure quality.
The significance of Barley Days Brewery’s name lies in its ties with the past. The American Revolution (1775-1783) was the most important event leading to the settlement of Prince Edward County. About five hundred Loyalists came in the first wave. In the latter half of the nineteenth century (1860-1890) Bay Barley, reputed to be the best malting barley available, along
with hops, were grown in the County and exported across Lake Ontario to U.S. breweries. Barley Days Brewery celebrates these times and the names and labels of its brews reflect the County’s proud heritage. R etail store, tours, tastings at the brewery. 13730 Loyalist Prkwy Picton
BREWERIES & WINE TOURS Spotlight Limousine Tours With The County’s proliferation of wineries and the need to have a designated driver when you are touring the wineries and sampling their wares, it can sometime take the fun out of “the taste adventure” for the designated driver as well as trying to find them all. As a result, it makes great sense to let Spotlight Limousine Tours make your day everything you expect and deserve. With their professional chauffeurs with more than 150 years
combined driving experience, you can sit back and enjoy your wine tour in one of their luxurious, super stretch Lincolns /Cadillacs or SUV Limousines - 7 passenger comfortable vans NEW ! We now are offering you a FREE one hour value if you choose a Picton and south /east wine tour cut off boundery is Barley days Brewery and or Gilead 66 Distillery nothing west of this area will qualify=8P=$80. & 14P=$100.= larger Limousines only. These are strictly private tours with your friends or family. THE SOJOURNER 2016
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Spotlight offers several tour package options since it is impossible to get to all the wineries in one day; therefore, they have a tour coordinator that will assist you in choosing which wineries that will suit you and your group who will then make all the days reservations and plan your route , For your convenience, they also have a Bottle ID system for your individual purchases in order to avoid any possible confusion. Spotlight Limousine also offers local & long distance PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY
service to all Special Toronto / Kingston Concerts / Medieval Times / Boat Cruises / Sporting events / Casino as well as the Canada men’s Olympic hockey in Toronto in September 2016 BOOK NOW ! Discover the pleasure of touring with Spotlight Limousine while ensuring that you have the best tour experience of County wineries. “Let us put you in the Spotlight” 613.779.5466 www.spotlightlimousine.ca
BREWERIES Lake On The Mountain Brewing Co. Ten years ago, Lake on the Mountain’s proprieter, Gilles Chretien planted a seed in the mind of Ryan Kreutzwiser about making craft beer with hops grown at Gilles’ family farm. The seed took root. In 2007, Lake on the Mountain Inn & Resort opened a small onsite brewery and Ryan began b rewing a Country Brown Ale and a Cream Ale. Due to the popularity of the ales, Ryan continued to brew the original two ales and added 10 other seasonal brews using fresh local ingredients, including hops and barley organically grown at the Chretien’s farm on Lake Consecon. A decade later, the business has outgrown its premises and Lake on the Mountain Brewing Co. has moved to its wonderful new location south of the mountain on to 11369 Loyalist Parkway, just before the Glenora Ferry.
The taproom opens in June and their beer will be availabe in growlers and cans to take home. Better yet, you can enjoy their craft beer by the glass in their new new taproom or private beer garden which is located in a beautiful wooded oasis next to a serene pond. Some of the ales and beers you can expect to enjoy, besides their two classic ales that started it all, are their Model “A” Amber, Long Point Lager, Indian Point Ale, Bootlegger Brown, Wild Mary and many more. t both the resort and the new brewery, you can see hop gardens. As usual, your favourite beers will still be availabe at the Inn and The Miller House restaurants to enjoy as you relax on the patios or while you savour a great meal overlooking the panoramic vistas at both locations. 11369 Loyalist Parkway Prince Edward County 613-476-1321
Brewery • Taproom • Beer Garden • Retail Crafting small batch ales and lagers since 2007 613.476.1321
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Prince Edward County Close to the Glenora Ferry
EVERY BEER HAS A STORY TO TELL From 1860 to 1890 Prince Edward Counties strain of barley was reputed worldwide as the best malting barley available. The brewers in New York State’s appetite for the local barley was in such demand that the grain covered over 1/3 of the areas culitaved farmland. Barley changed the land and economy so much so that the era was for ever known as
“The Barley Days.” SUMMER HOURS (April to Oct): 10:30am to 5:00pm everyday WINTER HOURS: Friday to Sunday 10:30am to 5:00pm Monday to Thursday by chance
13730 Loyalist Parkway • Picton
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ack in 55 BC, Roman soldiers came upon English villagers in Kent drinking an a lcoholic beverage made from apples. From that point on, it became a staple drink throughout Europe, especially between the 13th and 17th centuries since it was safer to drink than water. Eventually, English colonists brought the craft of cider making to North America where it has retained a strong foothold as the beverage of choice for many. Today, the revitalized interest in hard cider has been brought about by craft drinkers looking for new taste experiences beyond the traditional craft beers. As the original Cider House in Prince Edward County, County Cider Estates Winery has been producing award-winning iced and hard ciders for years educating visitors to its delights. The craft movement is definitely here as more cider houses like Clafeld Fruit Winery & Cider House and 401 Cider Brewery appear on the scene tempting craft drinkers with the beautiful complex characteristics of their ciders from Dry Sparking Ciders to Sweet Iced Ciders. s
County Cider Estates Winery Located in the Prince Edward County’s “fruit belt”, County Cider Estates Winery is certain to be a “ highlight” to your wine tour of the County. Here, their Tasting Room, located in the old stone barn at their heritage home, poises high atop a stone ridge with a spectacular view of South Bay, Waupoos Island and the surrounding countryside. Enjoy the view while sampling one or more of their famous ciders, cider beer or
wines carefully crafted by master cider maker, Grant Howe. Their cider is made in the a uthentic tradition of fine B ritish cider makers and E uropean w ineries. S everal varieties of apples are carefully selected and blended resulting in a hand-crafted sparkling cider that is flavourful, refreshing and a n atural alternative to beer and wine. A highlight at their t asting room is their amazing Iced C ider. This delightful elixir must be what the old mythology books spoke of as THE SOJOURNER 2016
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being ”the honey of the gods”. The Tasting Room is open seven days a week from June through October. In addition to their fine apple ciders and wines, there are some selected food and gift items. If you are in the mood for a bite to eat , then enjoy one of their famous wood-fired pizzas baked in their outdoor oven. 657 Bongards X-Rd Waupoos www.countycider.com 613-476-1022 PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY
CIDER HOUSES 401 Cider Brewery
An array of ciders at Clafeld Fruit Winery & Cider House
Clafeld Fruit Winery & Cider House Just across the street from Waupoos Estates Winery is the Clafeld Fruit Winery and Market which offers fruit wine and cider and a great deal more. Their Hard Apple Cider and Sparkling Apple Ciders are made with 100% Ontario Apple. From golden apple juice comes two styles of delightful
sparkling hard cider – Dry and Sweet! These ciders are produced to let the true characteristics of the apple cider shine through, and are delightfully refreshing and full of flavour! Made with 100% Frozen Ontario Apples, Clafeld’s Iced Apple Ciders are harvested in the heart of January. The juice from the icy apples was more concentrated in colour and
flavour. Two wonderful dessert wines emerged - a straight up Iced Cider called Pressed, and a maple infused Iced Cider coined Tapped. Rich and flavourful these Iced Ciders are a real treat! Be sure to check out further details of their market in the Produce & Market Section. 3013 County Rd 8 • Waupoos www.waupooswinery.com 613-476-8338
Located in Colborne at the renowned Big Apple, this cider brewer y is another great cider house under the same ownership as Waupoos Estates Winery and Clafeld Fruit Winery & Cider House. Finely crafted from 100% Ontario grown apples, 401 C ider Brewery offers a delightful selection of Dry Apple Cider, Premium Craft Apple Cider, Pear Cider and Gele Iced Cider and more. You’ll also find their amazing Cranberry Apple Cosmos Cider and Caramel Apple Cider in addition to a wealth of other great products Drop by their brewery at the Big Apple for a complimentary cider tasting and then head on over to all the other wonderful in-store boutiques and more that The Big Apple offers. 262 Orchard Dr. • Colborne wwwthebigapple.ca 905-355-2574
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Hard Apple Cider • Sparkling Apple Ciders • Iced Apple Ciders Fresh Coffee • Espresso • Cappuccino • Tea Fresh Baked Goods • Fresh Sandwiches • Salads • Ar tisan cheeses Gourmet County Food Products
Monday-Sunday:10:00 - 6:00
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List of Wines per Winery EASTSIDE WINERIES OF PRINCE EDWARD COUNT Y These wineries are located off the North end of Highway 49 (Fish Lake), North Marysburgh Ward (east end of the County), a South Marysburgh Ward, and centred on South Bay, the southernmost part of the County Name Year Winemaker(s) Wines County Cider Company 1976 Jenifer Dean Apple ciders: County Cider, Waupoos Cider, PEC Barrel Aged Ice Cider, Feral Cider, Peach Cider, & Estate Winery Sweet Sparkling Cider Wines: Sparkling Cider Black Prince Winery 2000 Terence van Rooyen Cabernet Franc, Pinot Noir, Chambourcin, Baco Noir, Maréchal Foch, Chardonnay, Melon de Bourgogne, M Fallow & Geoff Webb Pinot Gris, Riesling, Vidal Cape Vineyards
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Michael Lewis Pinot Noir, Cabernet Franc, Chardonnay, Vidal, Loyalist Red, Pinotage Rose
Devil’s Wishbone (The) 2005 Paul Gallagher Pinot Noir, Red Blend, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Pinot Gris, Reisling, White Blend, Pinot Grigio, Chardonnay Half Moon Bay Winery
2005
Brian Mitchell Pinot Noir, Merlot; Reisling, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay
Honey Pie Hive & Herbal
2001
Gavin North Honey Wine (Mead)
Lighthall Vineyards
2001
Glenn Symons Pinot Noir; Vidal , Chardonnay , Gewürztraminer,
Three Dog Winery
2001
John Squaires Pinot Noir, Baco Noir, Gamay, Pinot Gris, Pinot Grigio , Vidal, Blends
WESTSIDE WINERIES OF PRINCE EDWARD COUNT Y These wineries are in Hallowell Ward (centre of the County) & Hillier Ward (west side) Name Year Winemaker(s) Wines Grange of 2001 Caroline Granger Gamay, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet/Merlot, Merlot, Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, Riesling, Prince Edward Fumé Blanc, Brut (traditional method sparkling wine) and Sparkling Riesling Huff Estates Winery
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Frédéric Picard Gamay, Merlot, Pinot Noir; Caabernet Franc; Riesling, Chardonnay, Pinot Gris; Sparkling Vidal,
Lacey Estates 2003 Kimball Lacey Pinot Noir, Baco Noir; Reisling, Pinot Gris, Gewürztraminer, Chardonnay & Winery Redtail Vineyard
2004
Gilbert Provost Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Reisling & Chardonnay
Rosehall Run Winery
2001
Dan Sullivan Pinot Noir, Cabernet Franc, Syrah, Gamay; Chardonnay, White Blend, Riesling, Pinot Gris
Sandbanks Estate Winery 2000 Catherine Langlois Baco Noir, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Shiraz, Marechal Foch, Gamay; Riesling, Chardonnay, Gewürztraminer, Vidal, White Blend, Pinot Noir; Rosé Stanners Vineyard
2004
Colin Stanners
TerraCello Winery
2002
Anthony Auciello Boca Nera, DeChaunac; Reisling, Vidal
Pinot Noir,, Red Bkend, Cabernet Franc; Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, Reisling
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nly if you have a true sense of adventure should you start your wine touring without some kind of plan as to which wineries you’d like to visit. With some of The County’s vineyards and wineries situated in more out-of-the-way areas such as Devil’s Wishbone, Cape Vineyards, Halfmoon Bay, and Lighthall; it is always recommended to get a sense of direction as to where you are heading. These hidden gems offer award-winning wines that will tickle the palate of the most discerning wine connoisseurs and have earned the respect of all those wine lovers who have discovered the amazing wines they offer. They are well worth the fun of discovery. In fact, they offer some of The County’s most picturesque shorelines and scenery. The bonus is that they are also located in the area where two County cheese producers offer you their delicious array of fine cheeses. s
Your Eastern Wine Tour Route
If you are starting out your wine tour adventure on the Eastside, it is recommended that you consider starting out at Three Dog Winery, located off Highway 49’s northern most point, just south of the Skyway Bridge on Fish Lake Road. From there, a trip back south to Picton to Black Prince WInery, located on the outskirts of P icton on Main Street, d iagonally across from the
Canadian Tire store; however, if you are planning to visit the west side wineries, then you may want to make it the last leg of your east side wine tour. From Black Prince, do a quick 2 minute backtrack into Picton which will bring you to County Road 10. Go south along it, until you come to County Road 24. Just a short drive past Lighthall Road, you will come to Honey Pie Hives & Herbals, THE SOJOURNER 2016
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where you can savour their wonderul Honey Wine. Next, back track to Lighthall Road which will take you directly to Lighthall Vineyard. Continue along Royal Road till County Road 10, turn right and then right again onto County Road 13 taking you to Half Moon Bay Winery (as well as Black River Cheese). At this point, you will have to go back along County Road 13 till you PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY
come to County Rd 8 which will take you to Waupoose Winery, County Cider Estates,and Cape Vineyards (on the way to 5th Town Cheese). From there, take 8 all the way around to County Road 7 and Devil’s Wishbone Winery or backtrack along 8 to County Road 25 and make a right on 7 to get there. This way you can be assured of seeing all the wineries along this side of The County.
EASTSIDE WINERIES Black Prince Winery Boasting the most varieties of wine in the County, Black Prince is located in the heart of this region just outside of Picton, the winery sits amidst other businesses and homes along the Loyalist Parkway. A medieval theme runs throughout the retail space c ommemorating the Black Prince himself, Prince Edward (1330-1376) eldest son of E dward III, who became a legend in his own lifetime. The Black Prince was one of the most successful commanders during the 100 years war and a model of chivalry and courtesy. This premise is the foundation of all that is Black Prince Winery. They are the poster child of rural diversity, a model of chivalry and courtesy in every sense. In addition to growing their own grapes on their 10 acre vineyard, they facilitate grape growers in Prince Edward
ounty who have not yet C e stablished a fully operational winery of their own. This supportive effort allows smaller growers to make wine to their specifications and market this wine from the Black Prince facility. Labels include Hillier, Bella Vigne and the latest addition to this family of growers Harwood Estates located in the heart of Hillier’s wine growing region. Visitors to Black Prince Winery can enjoy tasting these wonderful award winning wines while wandering out onto the deck overlooking the vineyards. Black Pr ince Winer y is dedicated to crafting fine, accessible wines showcasing what the area has to offer. One Winery, Many Terroir. Enjoy discovering all that it offers at 13370 Loyalist Pkwy Picton www.blackprincewinery.com 613.476.4888
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Barrel House & Vinegar Cellars of PEC Well, we know about The County ’s wine tasting .... but vinegar tasting? You will find exactly that experience behind Black Prince Winery. Cooper Pete Bradford has been making barrels from local and imported woods for over 10 years. A master carpenter by trade Pete trained in Missouri, home of some of the largest oak barrel production facilities in the World; however, he has expanded his area of expertise to the production of specialty vinegars. Pete and his wife Marla produce specialty vinegar
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using only the finest wines available. Barrel aged in local oak & other woods these vinegars showcase a unique style offering tremendous o p p o r t u n i t i e s fo r C h e f s to expand their culinar y repertoires using some of the most unique vinegars on the market. So drop on in to visit Pete and discover the many kinds of that they offer. Located just at the back of Black Prince Winery. 13370 Loyalist Pkwy Picton
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613-476-1199 • 1014 County Road 7 • RR#4 • Picton www.devilswishbone.com
Cape Vineyards In 2010, after many years of wine making and researching the best land in Prince Edward County, Michael Lewis found Cape Vessey. He purchased 120 acres of prime land protected by a limestone rock escarpment and Lake Ontario. The property included a large vineyard that was planted in the 1990’s which needed extensive work to restore. It was the perfect canvas to build the winery. Slowly and carefully along with his partner Kristen Rogers the vineyard was brought back to life. Michael Lewis’s approach to his wine making is, let the grapes speak for themselves. They do the work by hand. They pick their grapes by hand, crush, gently press and rack the wines. The wines clarify using gravity, time and natural cooling methods. He doesn’t add any extra additives, preservatives, industrial yeasts or bacterias,
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colourants, thickeners, water, s u g a r, o r s u b s t a n c e s f o r clarifying or finishing the wines. Their wine contains only 100% fermented Prince Edward County grapes in the production of their Pino Noir, Cabernet Franc and others. Together Michael and Kristen continue living and working toward their dreams. Open daily from 11-6 pm. May to Dec. 4203 County Road 8 Picton (Cressy) www.capevineyards.ca 289.927.0356
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With 11 acres of rough farmland near Lake on the Mountain, just east of Picton, you will find Devil’s Wishbone Winery and the wry humour of Paul Gallagher and his ever faithful companion Samantha, a charming English Bull Terrier. Several years ago, owner/ viticulturalist Paul Gallagher took a leap of faith when he decided to purchase a century old farm overlooking the mouth of the Bay of Quinte to establish his winery. Devil’s Wishbone Winery has quickly
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established a reputation for producing fine wines which show an impressive depth of flavour and aroma. The winery offers a variety of wines including Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris and Cabernet Franc and a Riesling that is amazing according to Canadian wine aficionado David Lawrason. Like many County wineries, Devil’s Wishbone’s tasting room is located in a huge, century barn with all the rustic charm you can imagine within its three tiered levels. Just like his passion for creating great wines, this another one of Paul’s as he goes about to breathe life back into the old barn adding another chapter to the old barn. So swing on over and enjoy the view while sampling their wonderful selection of fine wines. 1014 County Road 7 North Marysburgh www.devilswishbone.com 613.476.1199
EASTSIDE WINERIES Half Moon Bay Winery
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Owners, Brian Mitchell and Margaret Korman love for nature and gardening began at an early age, growing up on family farms… combined with a love for wide open spaces and a growing passion for the ‘wine experience’, lead to a three year search that ended in The Countywith its perfect terroir and a better life. The bays of Prince Edward County stole their hearts… more specifically, the serene water front nestled between South Bay and Half Moon Bay. They began planting in 2005 in an abandoned apple orchard on the ancient shoreline of Lake Iroquois (The Great Lakes), a rugged fossilized limestone slope which today overlooks Half Moon Bay. Beginning with 5 acres split between Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris… and with the addition of Riesling, Chardonnay and Merlot in 2008, they now have 14 acres under cultivation. Half Moon Bay Winery is located in the original homestead post and beam barn, which had been damaged by fire in the early 1920s and is gradually being restored. They practice minimal intervention in both viticulture and oenology. They use no chemical pesticides or fertilizers and hand harvest their grapes. Their wines are allowed to express the terroir and the season that produced them, and they are produced only from grapes that they grow. They look forward to sharing the fruits of their labour with you at 3271 County Road 13 South Marysburgh www.HMBWinery.ca 613.476.4785/1785
For centuries, bees have supplied us with their sweet nectar. In fact, there is definite “magic” in the honey that they produce even with medicinal benefits. As proprietors of Honey Pie Hives & Herbals, a small bee keeping and herbal farm, Bay Woodyard and Gavin North have tapped into this golden, natural resource to create not only natural healthful products using beeswax and herbs that Bay grows, but also in the creation of their NEW Honey Wine, often referred to “Mead” in days gone by. In fact, Mead is considered to be the original fermented beverage dating as far back as 6500-7000 BC in North China but only in 2000 BC in Europe. With people like Bay and Gavin spearheading the movement towards reviving its production in small home meaderies, mead is enjoying a resurgence for both wine connaisseurs and others to simply experience and enjoy this past, age-old favourite. Located in the eastern section of The County, you are invited to visit Bay and Gavin at their unique, environmental friendly Farm Store. You will not only enjoy the delicious pleasure of their Honey Wine but also the many products that they produce. From lotions to soaps to lipbalms in the personal care area to herbal teas and seasonings ... all locally grown, produced and made on the premises. Nothing could be more “Natural” than a visit to this unique emporium that is one with nature while producing products which the earth gives freely for us to enjoy thanks to the magic touch of Bay and Gavin! 705 County Road 24 Point Petre Road • Milford www.honeypie.ca 613.476.3216
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Lighthall Winery
Three Dog Winery
Lighthall Vineyards is a low volume, high quality winery. The primary focus is on their estate-grown Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, with sparkling wine, late harvest and ice wine products as well as their new cheese division. In addition, they source ultrapremium Cabernet Franc for their Rosé and Gewürztraminer, from a special vineyard in Vineland. All their wines are produced in a non-interventionist manner. The original owners Alice and Peter Minnacher planted the first 8 acres, and built the drive shed. This shed still stands, adorned by Peter’s “Mucho Macho”, a wood sculpture of a well-dressed man holding a glass of wine, created several years ago for Peter’s yearly “Art of Wine” exposition at their gallery in South Bay. After purchasing the property in 2008, owner/wine maker, Glenn Symons expanded the vineyard plantings, and built the winery. At Lighthall, they endeavor to produce only the highest quality wines, primarily from their own grapes, with all employees and family members involved in every step of production, including vineyard work through to the final bottling. With their tasting bar inside the production area, they aspire to share this enriching experience with every customer that comes to visit and to sample their superb wines. One of three wineries located in the southern-most section of The County, you will find Lighthall Winery a truly delightful experience at 308 Lighthall Rd • Milford www.lighthallvineyards.com 613.767.9155
Covering 100 acres with 15 acres of Sugar Bush, Three Dog Winery is one of The County’s youngest wineries. It is the first “community” planted winery as owners John and Sacha Squair hosted their first “Planting Party” in 2013 where over 100 volunteers coming from all points of the province to help them plant the last of the five acres they needed to establish themselves as a winery. It was a huge success where even local businesses joined in to help out. Having the official 5 acres required to open, they then needed to build a tasting room. That’s when they decided to run their Indiegogo Campaign, which is a crowdfunding platform on the internet, in order to raise $10,000 towards the cost of the building. Today, John and Sacha invite you to bring your picnic basket lunch or to enjoy a delicious woodbaked pizza where you can sit on the winery’s deck while sipping on a glass of wine as you enjoy the panoramic view of their vineyards and sugarbush. Afterwards, you can wander along their many trails and discover the magic that inspired John and Sacha to plant their vines here. 1920 Fish Lake Rd • Picton www.threedogwine.com 613.403.4323
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EASTSIDE WINERIES Waupoos Estates Winery In 1993 a small vineyard was pioneered to prove that the “terroir” was ideal for growing well balanced quality wine grapes, thus starting Prince Edward County’s Wine Industry. Waupoos Estates Grand Opening June 15, 2001, was featured on CBC national news. Today, the winery features wines for all tastes, from crisp dry and semi dry whites to fuller bodied lightly oaked reds, leading to the famous Baco Noir. There is a Chocolatier/ Gelato Store featuring specially crafted chocolates made by Donini Chocolates and serving Gelato during the summer months. A division of Waupoos Winery is the Clafeld Fruit Winery and Cider House featuring classic Fruit & Flavoured Wines, Cider and local Artisan products, made by The Gazebo Restaurant Chef, to convenient everyday
items. Serving coffee, pastries, daily sandwiches and salads daily for those on-the -go or for those who wish to stay and enjoy the views on the terrace. Beside the Clafeld Fruit Winery & Cider House, the winery features the 1900’s Vi c t o r i a n H o u s e w i t h 4 bedrooms to rent individually or rent the whole house while visiting the County or for your wedding party. The Gazebo Restaurant overlooking Prince Edward Bay is the perfect spot to indulge in a light lunch or to reserve for a fine dining experience. The venue can be intimate as you wish or a perfect spot for your wedding or other special event in your life! Come discover the County’s First Winery! 3016 County Rd 8 Picton www.waupooswinery.com 613-476-8338
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Waupoos Estates Winery 3016 County Road 8 Picton, Ontario Canada K0K 2T0 Telephone: 613-476-8338 HOURS From JUNE to OCTOBER Winery 10.30am to 6:00pm 7 Days a Week
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hen it comes to The County’s west side wineries, depending on the duration of your stay, you may not be able to get to them all in one day; however, this will give you more reason to come back for another wine tour visit! We kindly recommend the strategy of working your way from the east to the west side wineries if you are from western Ontario and vice versa if you are from the east side of the province. This way, you are “working” your way back home as you tour the various wineries and maximizing your wine tasting experiences! The following is just a suggested tour route to help simplify things for you. s
Suggested Western Wine Tour Route When it comes to the Westside Wineries, which primarily encompasses Hillier Ward where the clay loam soil formation is perfect for producing Pinot Noir and Chardonnays, Highway 62 acts as the proverbial dividing line between the Eastside and Westside wineries. The following route suggestion may be of assistance to you.
Starting from the crossroads of Highway 62 and County Road 1, known as Scoharie Road, you will find Huff Estates Winery and its Inn. A little further along along Cty Rd 1, you can go to either Wilson Road to visit Sugarbush or head on straight to TerraCello. From there head on till you come to Closson Road where you will find Lacey THE SOJOURNER 2016
Estates and The Grange of Prince Edward along with a few others. You can also head along Cty Rd 1 to Highway 33, Loyalist Parkway, where you can start your tour at Red Tail Winery just a bit south off it on Partridge Hollow. From there you can go back to Hwy 33 for a visit to Stanners Winery in Hillier. Once you leave Stanners, go south on Hwy 33 to Greer
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Road to visit Rosehall Run and then back onto Hwy 33 to Sandbanks Winery. All these wonderful wineries look forward to greeting you and showcasing their fine selection of quality wines for you to enjoy and some like TerraCello, The Grange and a food truck at Rosehall Run do offer light fare to savour with your wine. s
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Grange Of Prince Edward The Grange of Prince Edward invites you to get down and dirty. That’s right! They want to give you an opportunity to explore the other side of the grape, so to speak. To work the land even for a day is to garner a greater appreciation what it takes to make great, awardwinning wines. With a visit to their estate winery situated in the heart of rural County farms, you can choose any one of their seven tour packages which range from a private tour of the vineyards and winery facility and a guided tasting of three wines to the complete vineyard experience where you actually can choose to work alongside the vineyard crews, enjoy a gourmet picnic lunch with a wine pairing specifically selected by their winemaker followed by a tour of the wine facilities and three wine tastings.
Here, amidst old world beauty in harmony with our modern times, this family owned and operated winery offers a wine experience like no other. This heritage farm with its beautifully restored circa 1826 barn turned wine tasting boutique and winer y will captivate you not only with its physical “presence” in our age of technology but also with the delightful flavours of their VQA award winning wines including their white wines – Riesling, Chardonnay, Pinot Gris and Sauvignon Blanc, and red wines - Pinot Noir, Cabernet Franc, and Gamay Noir. If time doesn’t permit one of their tours, then plan to enjoy a picnic lunch overlooking the pond featuring ingredients grown on County farms which you can enjoy but make sure to give them 24 hours notice if you plan to tour. 990 Closson Road • Hillier grangeofprinceedward.com 613 399-1048
The Grange winery, a bucolic stop in the heart of Prince Edward County wine country. Run by Caroline and her daughter, Maggie making 100% estate grown and made wines on their family farm. Join us at the Grange for a tasting and tour year-round and a picnic lunch all summer long. For all the details see grangeofprinceedward.com
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WESTSIDE WINERIES grapes. The result is a great wine tasting experience with friendly, knowledgable staff guiding you. You are invited to sample and purchase their award winning wines in their tasting room/retail store dominated by glass walls, wines and County works of art overlooking acres of vines and to enjoy lunch. Be sure to join them every Sunday from May to October to enjoy listening to live music while tasting their great wines. Its another other great stop to add to your wine tour. 2274 County Road Bloomfield www.huffestates.com 613.393.2216
Lacey Estates Winery
Huff Estates Winery Huff Estates Winery is housed in a modern building that incorporates natural elements including stone, wood and water with state-ofthe-art p roduction facilities and a subterranean barrel cellar. Specializing in the classic Bordeaux varieties of M erlot, Cabernet S auvignon and Cabernet Franc, with some a dditional white
wines including C hardonnay, Pinot Gris, and Riesling, the winery focuses on the creation of consistent, quality wines. With their goal to p roduce wines e xclusively from Prince Edward County fruit, the winery is committed to s ourcing grapes only from their own vineyards and other growers committed to producing high quality County
After several years of hard work and careful nurturing of their vines and grapes, the Lacey family welcome you to Lacey Estates Winery where you can enjoy a delightful wine tasting experience. Growing their grapes in the rich Hillier clay loam, they have specialized in producing several delightful types of flavourful wines for you to sample and enjoy. While offering one of the most satisfying and sought-after wines - Pinot Noir with its full-bodied, rich red colour and a smooth, silky texture as well as Baco Noir, Lacey Estates also has a fine variety of white wines.
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Discover their light and fruity Chardonnay, the delicate bouquet of their Pinot Gris with its underlying citrus tones, Riesling and their full bodied Gewurztraminer. These are certain to delight the most discriminating wine connaisseur. Although a fairly young winery, the Lacey Estates has been recipient of not only two Bronze Medals for their 2009 Baco Noir and their 2010 Pinot Gris at the 2011 Intervin International Wine Awards, but also two other Bronze Medals for their 2009 Baco Noir and 2010 Gewurztraminer at the 2010 Artevino Awards. They take great pleasure in offering some of The County’s newest fine wines. You are invited to come sample their selection of fine wines along with some of their famous wine & crabapple jelly, wine chocolates and to take home some of their beautiful handmade gifts. Located in the heart of the Hillier’s growing wine region, Lacey Estates is situated between Closson Chase and The Grange wineries at 804 Closson Road • Hillier www.laceyestates.com 613 399-2598
WESTSIDE WINERIES Redtail Vineyard A pair of Red-Tailed Hawks nest near the vineyard which bears their name. They often soar overhead or hunt in the nearby fields, confident that there will be minimal negative affects on the environment from the vineyard or the winery. At Redtail Vineyard, they want to produce wines which are the best expression of their unique Terroir, while doing all they can to preserve and protect the environment. Redtail Vineyard is just off The Loyalist Parkway near Consecon. Sun, soil and organic practices help craft Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir from grapes grown on the property. This year’s offerings will also include county Chardonnay and Riesling. Tour Canada’s only true “green” winery, being “off-grid” and following organic practices. Une paire de buses à queue rousse niche tout près du vignoble nommé en leur honneur. Souvent, elles survolent très haut ou chassent dans les champs voisins, confiantes que le vignoble et les chais n’ont aucun effet néfaste sur l’environnement. Chez Redtail Vineyard, nous produisons des vins qui sont la pure expression de notre terroir, tout en restant toujours soucieux de notre environnement. Redtail Vineyard est aux limites de Consecon, près de la promenade Loyalist. Le soleil, le sol et la culture biologique contribuent à la personnalité de nos Pinot Gris et Pinot Noir fait avec les raisins de notre vignoble. Cette année nous offrons aussi un Riesling et un Chardonnay typique du comté. Visitez la seule vinerie canadienne vraiment « verte », alimentée au solaire et biologique. 422 Partridge Hollow Rd. Consecon www.redtailvineyard.com 613 965-0893
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Sandbanks Estate Winery is located on the historic Loyalist Parkway, Hwy 33, along the p icturesque shores of Lake Ontario, just on the outskirts of Wellington. You cannot miss this vibrant winery! O wner and winemaker Catherine Langlois has been producing award winning wines for over 15 years. While her Riesling and Cabernet Franc show charm and class, it’s her signature Baco Noir and Dunes that have earned a loyal following and one of The County’s most recognizable brands at the LCBO. Sandbanks offers a wine boutique and tasting room, contemporary art gallery and a season packed with lively events for you to enjoy. Join them on their outdoor gazebo for tastings or on the patio for a great time. One of the most delightful times at the winery is the Har vest celebration that happens late September/ early October. Make sure you come join in on this fun filled event where you can experience what it’s like to harvest their grapes, enjoy some wine in the vineyard, have a nice lunch, and then listen to the live music during the afternoon. Sign up for Sanbanks newsletter on their website (www.sandbankswinery.com) so you can be in the know about everything that they have going on during their event filled summer season. Their events draw people year after year who enjoy the great wine and ambiance. Open daily May to Oct. 10:30am to 6pm and Nov. to April from 10:30am to 5pm. 17598 Loyalist Parkway Wellington wwwsandbankswinery.com 613 399-1839 THE SOJOURNER 2016
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WESTSIDE WINERIES Stanner’s Vineyard Stanners Vineyard is a small family run winery dedicated to making great wines for all to enjoy. After discovering the beauty and potential of the County during a tandem bicycling trip in 2002, Cliff and Dorothy Stanners together with their son Colin and his wife, Mary Macdonald, decided to start the vineyard and winery. From the beginning, their passion for the land included using sustainable, organic vineyard practices. The resulting fruit is transformed into Stanners Vineyard award winning wine, excellent reds and whites, with complex, bright fruit flavours, borne by balanced acidity and minerality, reminiscent of some of the fine wine of Burgundy but having a County “signature” of its own. Colin’s approach to winemaking is to be meticulous, patient, and to use minimal, gentle handling at ever y stage, which allows for the clear expression of each unique vintage. The Stanners welcome you to chat with them at their charming straw bale tasting room, with its thick walls and stacks of oak barrels. Bring along your picnic and enjoy dining out under the umbrellas at tables in front of the winery. Stroll down Station Road for a nature hike on the Millennium Trail. You are invited to come by and enjoy the fruit of their labour in their latest releases! 76 Station Road Hillier www.stannersvineyard.ca 613-661-3361
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A Little Touch of Italy in Prince Edward County
La Dolce Vita! 2436 County Road 1 • Bloomfield
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Terracello Winery
TerraCello Winery and the Auciello family welcomes everyone to their farm winery located just minutes from the famous Sandbanks Provincial Park in an area known locally as “Mountainview”. Their vineyard is perched atop the third highest plateau in all of Prince Edward County and comprises of 5.5 acres on which the Auciello family and friends have painstakingly planted over the past few years and nutured. After a trip to his father’s hometown of Anzano di Puglia, Italy, in 2004, a seed was planted in Anthony Auciello’s mind ... to find that perfect parcel of “Terra”, as his father always referenced God’s earth, to start his own family winery in Canada just as his ancestors had done in Italy. In 2006, Anthony and his wife Daniela finally found the Fox farmhouse. The following years were arduous ones but they kept faith in their dreams and restored the old barn to resemble an old Italian fattoria with a charming patio where you can enjoy authentic Italian style pizza during the summer. Today, TerraCello offers Cabernet Franc, Riesling, Baco Noir, De Chaunac, and Sov Coronation, Pinot Noir and a limited quantity of Vidal. From robust and tannic, to supple and soft, their wines are finessed, guided and brought to maturity by Anthony with minimum intervention, allowing the wines to truly reflect their terroir. At TerraCello, the Auciello family sincerely looks forward to meeting you and enjoying your company while you, in turn, enjoy a rustic yet refined experience while sampling their wines and their Southern Italian hospitality. 2436 County Road 1 Bloomfield www.terracello.com 613-234-2523
WESTSIDE WINERIES Rosehall Run Winery A truly impressive winery, “Rosehall Run makes some of the best-value wines in the County” according to Beppi Crosariol of The Globe and Mail. The Tasting Room offers a warm and inviting space to sample Rosehall Run’s critically acclaimed VQA wines. A large three tiered chandelier was commissioned by local twig artist Maggie Longworth, who fashioned the light using dried grape vines from the property. Large exterior glass doors on either side allow an abundance of natural light and vineyard views. Visitors to Rosehall Run can purchase lunch at the County’s trendiest food truck, PICNIC PEC. Featured in The Globe and Mail and Toronto Life, Rebecca serves up sandwiches, salads, charcuterie and cheese plates from fresh local produce and artisanal
Wine Tasters at Rosehall Run Picnic Truck is onsite every weekend in May and June; Tuesday through Sunday in July and August. Alternatively there is a selection of locally sourced gourmet foods available in the Greer Road Grocer such
ingredients with a focus on healthy and tasty. Gluten free and vegan items are also available. All are prepared to complement Rosehall Run’s wines which we invite you to enjoy on the patio overlooking the vineyard. The
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as terrines and pates, artisan cheese, jellies and chutneys, chocolate, nuts and biscuits and a variety of non-alcoholic beverages for families on the go. Rosehall Run is a proud Sponsor of the Festival Players of Prince Edward County, the County’s foremost professional theatre company. Each August the Company mounts a production in their Grand Tent situated among the Rosehall Vineyard. In September, Rosehall Run participates in the County’s annual Red White & Blues. Guests can enjoy a glass of wine with the performances. Rosehall Run Tasting Room and Greer Road Grocer are open 10:00 am to 6:00 pm daily. Extended hours will be announced for Special Events. 1243 Greer Road Wellington RosehallRun.com 613-399-1183
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