Prince Edward County for Nature and Adventure Lovers
Prince Edward County is a haven for outdoor lover and adventure seekers.
On spring and fall, it is one of
the best birding areas in the whole of Canada.
It is also a bed for some very unique plants.
For
adventures, there are a lot of options to choose from.
Provincial Parks
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Prince Edward County for Nature and Adventure Lovers Prince Edward County is a haven for outdoor lover and adventure seekers. On spring and fall, it is one of the best birding areas in the whole of Canada. It is also a bed for some very unique plants. For adventures, there are a lot of options to choose from. Provincial Parks • Sandbanks. Positioned on a large scale of peninsula stretching along Lake Ontario’s north shore, it has long sandy beaches and 30 meter high sand dunes. The park is easily accessible. The dunes along the West Lake section are dubbed as the largest freshwater sand dune system in the entire world. The park bears the best beaches in eastern Ontario. Aside from swimming, you can also enjoy hiking, canoeing, and kayaking. • North beach. The park is an extended sand bar that cuts across North Bay. A smaller version of Sandbanks, its sand dunes are similar to Sandbanks. It also has excellent beaches. Boating, fishing, picnicking by the shores, swimming, a
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Experience Sandbanks
Sandbanks Provincial Park is at South Central Ontario, in Prince Edward County.
It is about a three hour
drive from Ottawa, four hours from Montreal, and about two to two and a half hours from Toronto.
Aside from the beautiful and scenic beaches of Sandbanks, the area is also known for many other
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Experience Sandbanks Sandbanks Provincial Park is at South Central Ontario, in Prince Edward County. It is about a three hour drive from Ottawa, four hours from Montreal, and about two to two and a half hours from Toronto. Aside from the beautiful and scenic beaches of Sandbanks, the area is also known for many other different attractions. During spring and fall, thousands of different migratory birds flock to the area, and calls the attention of tourists. Prince Edward Point National Wildlife Area and Presqu’ile Provincial Park are nearby and are famous for their exceptional nature observation. The park’s dunes provide a home for unusual species that are not normally found in the area. The hoary puccoon, sand spurge, and sea rockets are just a few of the plants found in the park that bear interesting names. Species of maples, hemlocks, pine, and juniper trees are also found. Over 240 species of birds have been observed in the park while there are over 300 more at the Quinte Is
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Experience the best of Prince Edward County
Prince Edward County is haven to the senses.
It’s a basket of treats open to anyone of any age.
The
sun, its sparkly beaches, breathtaking mountains, rich hearth, floundering wineries, and friendly locals -- everything in it is enthralling and bewitching.
The county is retreat for art...
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Experience the best of Prince Edward County Prince Edward County is haven to the senses. It’s a basket of treats open to anyone of any age. The sun, its sparkly beaches, breathtaking mountains, rich hearth, floundering wineries, and friendly locals -- everything in it is enthralling and bewitching. The county is retreat for art lovers and enthusiast, an impressive adventure for the risk-takers, heart-warming experience for nature lovers, and a captivating destination for foodies and shopaholics! It’s a lovely paradise at the very heart of Ontario, Canada. The region has a vast expanse of beautifully formed landscapes, its rolling hills and healthy trees and plants you can see around are a pride of Mother Earth. And beyond its alluring nature attractions, it’s not just a place to greatly spend the summers. It offers unparalleled bliss all year round! Prince Edward County is among the best places I’ve gone to. It is home to the best b&bs in Toronto. Among which is the Wayfarer Be
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Prince Edward County + Wayfarer Beach House =
Perfect Getaway
When looking for a fun, affordable, and memorable vacations for your family, the Prince Edward County
is just right for you.
A hot bed of young vineyards, producers and farmers, growing wineries, great
restaurants, renowned artisans and antiques, and abundant local produce...
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Prince Edward County + Wayfarer Beach House = Perfect Getaway When looking for a fun, affordable, and memorable vacations for your family, the Prince Edward County is just right for you. A hot bed of young vineyards, producers and farmers, growing wineries, great restaurants, renowned artisans and antiques, and abundant local produce --- the County is the perfect place to be for getaways. The County is a polestar for artists, nature-lovers, adventure-seekers, and for people who simply just want an escape from the stresses of the city. It captures the hearts of visitors through its beautiful rolling landscapes of vineyards, orchards, and gardens; the sparkling beaches; the quaint wineries and restaurants; the charm of homemade treats and famous chesses; and bountiful nature. It’s paradise at the heart Ontario. With so many attractions the region offers, visitors don’t only get to enjoy the bounty of nature during spring or summer. The county is great place to spend the holidays or
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The Perfect Getaway at Price Edward County
When looking for a fun, affordable, and memorable vacations for your family, the Prince Edward County
is just right for you.
A hot bed of young vineyards, producers and farmers, growing wineries, great
restaurants, renowned artisans and antiques, and abundant local produce --- the County is...
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The Perfect Getaway at Price Edward County When looking for a fun, affordable, and memorable vacations for your family, the Prince Edward County is just right for you. A hot bed of young vineyards, producers and farmers, growing wineries, great restaurants, renowned artisans and antiques, and abundant local produce --- the County is the perfect place to be for getaways. The County is a polestar for artists, nature-lovers, adventure-seekers, and for people who simply just want an escape the stresses from the city. It captures the hearts of visitors through its beautiful rolling landscapes of vineyards, orchards, and gardens; the sparkling beaches; the quaint wineries and restaurants; the charm of homemade treats and famous cheeses; and bountiful nature. It’s paradise at the heart Ontario. Prince Edward County, particularly in the town of Bloomfield, does not run out of places for you to come home to after your day-long activities. One of the best accommodations you would want to b
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Highlights in Prince Edward County
Prince Edward County, located between Montreal and Toronto, east of Kingston and south of Belleville,
is a little piece of heaven at the heart of Ontario.
The ‘island’ is separated from the mainland through a
network of bays and reaches.
The County is one of Ontario’s best areas to explore and...
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Highlights in Prince Edward County Prince Edward County, located between Montreal and Toronto, east of Kingston and south of Belleville, is a little piece of heaven at the heart of Ontario. The ‘island’ is separated from the mainland through a network of bays and reaches. The County is one of Ontario’s best areas to explore and experience. The region is a vast home to thousands of migrant birds during spring and fall. They park on the beaches, bays and points as areas for recovery and staging. The winding shoreline, sand dunes, bluffs, escarpment, and wetlands provide home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The county is sometimes referred to as Quinte’s Isle, Quinte, or PEC. Prince Edward County has a number of provincial parks, but three famous parks are the following: • Sandbanks Provincial Park is known for its large sand dune system --- the largest in the world, beaches and camping. • North Beach is famous for its fishing and boating activities. • Lake on the Mountain
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