Guidebook for Prince Edward County to Kingston Ontario

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Guidebook for Prince Edward County to Kingston Ontario

Food Scene

Fantastic atmosphere and great food.
30 locals recommend
The Waterfront River Pub and Terrace
22 Water St W
30 locals recommend
Fantastic atmosphere and great food.
A visit to Miss Lily's in a must when visiting Picton. Have a delicious bistro lunch and then hit the adjoining book store.
56 locals recommend
Miss Lily's Cafe
289 Main St W
56 locals recommend
A visit to Miss Lily's in a must when visiting Picton. Have a delicious bistro lunch and then hit the adjoining book store.
Great locally sourced dishes, cozy patio, in a historic location. Open: Monday - Thursday: 11:30 - 7:30 Friday - Saturday: 11:30 - 8 ish Closed Sundays
Loyalist Grill
368 Main Street Bath
Great locally sourced dishes, cozy patio, in a historic location. Open: Monday - Thursday: 11:30 - 7:30 Friday - Saturday: 11:30 - 8 ish Closed Sundays
All of the folks at the Lafarge Plant get their pizza here, so you know it must be good.
Village Pizza
426 Main Street Bath
All of the folks at the Lafarge Plant get their pizza here, so you know it must be good.

Essentials

Country grocery store with all of the essentials and a cute vibe.
9 locals recommend
Schell's Market Inc
408 Main Street Bath
9 locals recommend
Country grocery store with all of the essentials and a cute vibe.

Sightseeing

A great place to start your visit to Kingston. You can buy your Trolley Tour tickets here and find out the schedules for all of the Kingston activities.
11 locals recommend
Kingston Visitor Information Centre
209 Ontario St
11 locals recommend
A great place to start your visit to Kingston. You can buy your Trolley Tour tickets here and find out the schedules for all of the Kingston activities.
Take the Glenora Ferry to Prince Edward County and start your visit at the tourist office. A friendly local will greet you and give you advice on your travels.
9 locals recommend
Prince Edward County Chamber
206 Main St W
9 locals recommend
Take the Glenora Ferry to Prince Edward County and start your visit at the tourist office. A friendly local will greet you and give you advice on your travels.

Getting Around

Catch the Glenora Ferry for a quick and picturesque trip to Prince Edward County. In the spring and summer it leaves every 15 minutes and every 30 minutes in the fall and winter.
7 locals recommend
Adolphustown, ON - Glenora, ON
Adolphustown, ON - Glenora, ON
7 locals recommend
Catch the Glenora Ferry for a quick and picturesque trip to Prince Edward County. In the spring and summer it leaves every 15 minutes and every 30 minutes in the fall and winter.

Parks & Nature

Located just off the Loyalist Parkway between Bath and Kingston, you can include a stop for a picturesque hike on your outings.
12 locals recommend
Parrott's Bay Conservation Area
4977 Bath Rd
12 locals recommend
Located just off the Loyalist Parkway between Bath and Kingston, you can include a stop for a picturesque hike on your outings.

Arts & Culture

A hidden gem filled with Loyalist artifacts. Open from Victoria Day to Labour Day Wednesday - Sunday 10 am - 4 pm
6 locals recommend
Bath Museum
434 Main Street Bath
6 locals recommend
A hidden gem filled with Loyalist artifacts. Open from Victoria Day to Labour Day Wednesday - Sunday 10 am - 4 pm

Entertainment & Activities

Check out this link: http://www.downtownkingston.ca/enjoy/2015/movies-in-the-square-2016. And then bring your lawn chair for free outdoor movies in Springer Market Square in Kingston. Family friendly movies and popcorn for sale.
62 locals recommend
Springer Market Square
216 Ontario St
62 locals recommend
Check out this link: http://www.downtownkingston.ca/enjoy/2015/movies-in-the-square-2016. And then bring your lawn chair for free outdoor movies in Springer Market Square in Kingston. Family friendly movies and popcorn for sale.
Bath Ontario was one of the Loyalist strongholds during the War of 1812. This restored house and it's beautiful grounds on the shores of Lake Ontario is a great historical treat.
Fairfield-Gutzeit House
341 Main Street Bath
Bath Ontario was one of the Loyalist strongholds during the War of 1812. This restored house and it's beautiful grounds on the shores of Lake Ontario is a great historical treat.
This beautiful rural event venue hosts big name Canadian indie/singer songwriter shows. You sit outside at candlelit tables, eat delicious locally sourced food and sip PEC cider, beer and wine of all sorts. Go to their website to check out the lineup and buy your tickets.
The Eddie Hotel & Farm
15786 Loyalist Parkway
This beautiful rural event venue hosts big name Canadian indie/singer songwriter shows. You sit outside at candlelit tables, eat delicious locally sourced food and sip PEC cider, beer and wine of all sorts. Go to their website to check out the lineup and buy your tickets.