What to Do in Winter in Prince Edward County❄️

Let the snow show flow! | Photo Credit: George Amaro
It’s beautiful any time of year in The County, but when old man winter takes his palette of white and begins to paint in snow, the results are truly magical. Get out here and explore the snow show!
Article by: George Amaro + Karen Orme

Hitting the ice in Demorestville. | Photo Credit: Daniel Vaughan
Lace ’em up.
Let’s begin with the most iconic of Canadian winter pastimes … skating. And no, we don’t have to say ice skating … we’re Canadian … there’s only one kind.
And like most Canadians, we don’t need a rink to lace ’em up … any frozen piece of water will do, and there’s plenty of that when you’re an island. But if you want something a little more structured, we’ve got that, too.
Local Rinks
We’ve got one in Picton and another in Wellington. Both are very active at this time of year with minor hockey, figure skating, shinny and public skating. Check the schedules.
- Prince Edward Community Centre, 375 Picton Main Street.
- Wellington District Community Centre (Lehigh Arena), 111 Belleville Street.
Additionally, Parsons Brewing has an epic covered ice surface that opens in the new year, along with tons of space for running around in the snow and a fire pit to warm up (and have some s’mores) by.
Local Teams
Get out and cheer on our local junior hockey teams! The Wellington Dukes, Junior A Hockey Club. and Picton Pirates, Empire B Junior C Hockey Club.

Walking on safe ice at Dunes Beach. | Photo Credit: George Amaro
Hit the trails.
County Parks
You can snap on the skis and snowshoes at many of The County’s parks and conservation areas, including Sandbanks, which features 10 km of trails, and Macaulay Mountain’s 11 km of paths. The 46-km-long Millennium Trail is a fantastic place to cross country ski, snowshoe or hike – just remember that the trail is part of, and shared by, snowmobilers. Of course, you can just hike any of the trails and beaches as well.

Please DON’T walk or climb on the snow volanoes as they’re dangerous and can collapse. | Photo Credit: George Amaro
Private Trails
Three Dog Winery offers guided tours of their property on snowshoes. Price includes a wine tasting, too!
Sugarbush Vineyards, a self-proclaimed garagiste winery, has a 2.5 km snowshoe trail though their sugarbush and vineyard. Snowshoe rentals are available, and include a wine tasting, hot chocolate and cookies. They’re open most weekends – check in advance.

Snowshoeing at Sugarbush Vineyards is a fun, family affair! | Photo Courtesy: Sugarbush Vineyards
Campbell’s Orchards, a 50-year-old County institution, boasts several trails for hiking, skiing or snowshoeing through their orchards. They have a limited number of snowshoes you can borrow (with a piece of ID). Check beforehand to confirm availability and hours of operation.

Snowmobiling is a very popular – and fun – winter activity in The County. | Photo Courtesy: Karlo Estates Winery
Make tracks.
Slip on a snowsuit, hop on the sled, and over the farm fields we go … and the forests, and the trails, and the pastures. The Prince Edward County Trail Riders groom and maintain about 220 km of snowmobile trails in The County. And, if you don’t already have one, make sure you get your Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) trail permit before you hit the white gold.
Thrill the hill.
Anything with a slight slope will do for tobogganing, really, but if you’re looking for a somewhat more exhilarating ride, try (at your own risk) Macauley Mountain Conservation Area and the “epic” hill at Delhi Park in Picton.
Rock on.
New members are always welcome at the 100+-year-old Prince Edward Curling Club. And don’t worry if you don’t have any experience, aspiring curlers can start their hall-of-fame careers with a six-week Learn to Curl program that is very chill and fun. The club is located at 367 Main Street in the Picton Fairgrounds between the Crystal Palace and the arena.

Ice fishing 101 … first, make a hole. | Photo Credit: @shelovestofish
Grab a cold one.
Walleye is the prize target at Fish Finder Charters, though perch and northern pike are also on the hook. The highly respected company, which will be celebrating their 40th season this year, rents eight insulated huts, so contact them well in advance to book.
At Merland Park Cottages, located on beautiful Picton Bay, you can rent winterized cottages, ice-fishing huts, and even your own, personal, experienced walleye fishing guide. The ice fishing season usually starts mid-January, and the huts are on the water until the end of February depending on weather conditions. Here’s some bedtime reading on what to bring ice fishing, and how to target winning walleye.

Fat bikes are a great way to explore The County in winter. | Photo Courtesy: Ideal Bike
Power the powder.
Fat bikes are a unique, and increasingly popular way to snow-trek The County’s beaches, trails, and yes, wineries and breweries. These fun and funky two-wheelers are available from Ideal Bike, and while their Wellington location is closed for the winter, they can set you up from their Belleville store. Just give them a shout and they’ll meet you in Wellington or deliver to where you’re staying in PEC.

Escape to The County to play and stay in a cozy B&B. | Photo Credit: George Amaro
Play and stay.
Prince Edward County is home to a diverse and beautiful range of overnight spaces and places. From charming and quaint hotels, motels and inns –– to eclectic and upscale B&Bs, with their ice-melting, hands-on hospitality, each is as unique as a snowflake. And best of all, you can experience them at low, off-peak-season rates, so they’re perfect for that winter wonderland escape! Check out where to stay.
Cozy the toesies.
Sure, fires aren’t exclusive to winter, but they’re probably a wee bit more enjoyable, because of the Cozy-Up-Factor … that’s a scientific term that measures the coziness of a fire in relation to how cold it is outside. (OK, so we made that up).

Marshmallows by the fire? Yes please at The Grange! | Photo Credit: Daniel Vaughan
Where to get fire-side comfort? Luckily, lots of places in The County have either an indoor fireplace to snuggle-up to, an outdoor bonfire to drink hot bevies around – or both. Here are just a few toasty-time treasures: Slake Brewing (both), Drake Devonshire (both), Flame + Smith (both), Gillingham Brewing Company (outdoor) Kinsip House of Fine Spirits (outdoor), Midtown Brewing Company (both), Parsons Brewing Company (outdoor), Matron Fine Beer (outdoor), The Grange of Prince Edward (indoor), Three Dog Winery (outdoor).
Escape to escape.
Escape to PEC has recently taken on a double entendre, thanks to the addition of Escape Camp Picton which operates out of a decommissioned World War II air base part of Base31, and marries history, heritage and fun for a unique experience.
Escape Boredom
Board games and puzzles are a great way to shorten the long winter nights, and Books & Company is one of the best places to find the latest craze, or old faves. Bloomfield’s Green Gables Gifts & Greetings also has an excellent selection.
Celebrate County style.
There’s always a lot happening in The County. Be sure to check out our event listing for all of the details.
Take 10.
Here are 10 more great ways to do winter in Prince Edward County.
- Find warm comfort in delicious, wholesome food at any of The County’s great restaurants.
- Turn up the heat with some smokin’-hot live music at venues such as the Regent Theatre, Barley Room Pub, Acoustic Grill, and County Canteen to name a few.
- Check out a local gallery, because art knows no season.
- Warm up with a hot beverage … a delicious cocoa at Bean Counter Cafe, fresh-brewed coffee at Beacon Bike + Brew, a pluck tea at Bloomfield Public House, or a mulled bevy at various wineries/cideries.
- Catch up on your reading … lots to choose from at Books & Company, or the local thrift shops.
- Take up a hobby like painting at Baxter Arts Centre, or learn to knit at Rosehaven Yarn Shop – hey, we can all use a funky, new scarf!
- Relax and rejuvenate at Bloomfield Beauty Co. or iFloat in The County.
- Hit the sauna at Wander the Resort, Lakeside Motel or at Wilfrid Boutique Farmhouse.
- Grab a camera and a photo tour with County Outings to immortalize all this winter beauty!
- Build a snowman. Make a snow angel … anywhere you please in PEC.

A magical winter sunset over Big Bay. | Photo Credit: George Amaro
Last Updated: 24 January, 2023