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Fitzroy Lakehouse Waterfront Hot Tub
Fitzroy Lakehouse is a private waterfront bungalow on Lake Ontario with a year-round hot tub and direct water access. Enjoy lake views from the main living area and primary bedroom, plus a 200-foot private rock beach with seasonal stairs from Victoria Day to Thanksgiving. Minutes from Prince Edward County wineries and Consecon, with fast Starlink internet, dedicated workspace, firepit, kids play structure, and EV charger. Ideal for families, couples, and remote workers seeking privacy and views.

Little Blue Cottage: Perfect for families!
This little blue house is in the heart of Wellington. 5 min to The Drake, grocery, cafes, shops & market. Easy walk to the beach and trail for miles of biking, even past wineries! Newly renovated with a lovely kitchen & bathroom. This house has 2 bedrooms, (1 queen bed & 2 twin beds). The home is sunny and has been designed with comfort in mind. Privacy & location make this a great base to explore PEC! Please note that July & August bookings are minimum 7 days with check in/out on Saturday

Picton PEC Treetops Cottage 2 bed 2 bath house
ST-2019-0273 Renovated 1880s carriage house, 2 beds, 2 baths. Private yard on a quiet street in the heart of Picton, 5 min. walk to the County's finest restaurants, brewpubs, shops, and galleries; 12 minutes by car to Sandbanks' beaches. Surrounded by trees and facing 500 acres of green space, including the historic Glenwood Cemetery, Treetops is a 2-minute walk to the Millennium Trail, a 46 km route for walking and biking. The wineries a drive away, Treetops Cottage is at the heart of PEC.

Wellington Guest Suite on Main!
Our 1928 Victorian-style home is on Main Street in Wellington! This offers the convenience of walking out your front door & enjoying our charming village by the water & all it has to offer. Our guest suite is a newly renovated 1 bdrm with lounge area, 1 bath & eat-in kitchenette if you wish to make breakfast/lunch. Enjoy morning coffee or before dinner cocktail on our deck outside the guest suite to take in the great vibe of Wellington & people enjoying this community. License #ST-2023-0009

Stunning Prince Edward County Post & Beam Retreat
Welcome to Three Keys Waupoos, the County's ideal luxury accommodation for those who are looking for elegance, beauty, and comfort. This retreat is situated in the the heart of all things that make the County memorable; wineries, orchards, cheese factories, and scenic vistas. The house is all about open spaces and beautifully constructed post and beam craftsmanship. A short drive to many desirable County destinations, you'll be happy you chose our house overlooking Smith's Bay, Lake Ontario!

The Bloomfield Guest House
Are you looking for an awe-inspiring, peaceful, retreat-like setting for your visit to The County? Book this well-crafted private guest-house in charming Bloomfield, perfectly located between Wellington and Picton. The expansive farm-field view will instantly ground and settle your being. Every aspect of this luxury offering has been designed and built with integrity and care. We welcome you to embody a felt-sense of coming home. Follow us @thebloomfieldguesthouse Licence # ST-2022-0076

Octagon House - Garden Cottage Pet Friendly
Nestled in the heart of Picton, this charming garden cottage offers comfort and convenience. Just a short stroll to the county’s best restaurants and close to the Millennium Trail for nature walks. A quick drive to Macaulay Mountain or the beaches of Sandbanks National Park, with a complimentary pass. After a day of exploring, relax in the cozy king bed with soft cotton linens. Enjoy your private backyard with a patio, hammock, and enclosed yard for your dog. Your perfect retreat awaits!

Dunesview Beach House at Sandbanks-Pass Included
Dunesview is a stylish, fully furnished, cozy, and private guest cabin with high ceilings and lots of natural light. This serene lakefront cabin sits beside our home on West Lake, steps from the world-famous sand dunes. It is the perfect 3-season getaway for active adults, offering the opportunity to cycle, swim, paddle, or simply to relax and unwind while enjoying spectacular views and sunsets. Our approach is inclusive and we would be delighted to host your visit. License ST-2019-0197

Little Ben Prince Edward County
Little Ben's license allows 2 adults and one child age 10 and under. Located 10 feet from Lake Ontario, in the heart of beautiful Wellington, Little Ben is a fully renovated 1 bedroom cottage in the centre of wine country. Little Ben offers a fully equipped kitchen, a dining area and a comfy living area with a wood stove. The true glory of Little Ben exists outside its walls--you are just a mere ten steps down to your own limestone beach on Lake Ontario! Licence # ST-2019-0358

Layla’s Hideaway
Whether you are sipping coffee on the dock, eating a meal out back, or paddling along the bay, you are going to love being here. Ideally located on a quiet Lane, our place is surrounded by nature and your very own private lake front. Come enjoy a family vacation or a friends gateway. The Bay of Quinte is famous for it's world class fishing. The county is home to over 40 wineries and many breweries. There is something for everyone in The Pec. STA #2024-0188 R1

Presqu'ile Beach House Cottage.
Presqu'ile BeachHouse Cottage is located on Presqu'ile Beach steps away from the Provincial Park in Brighton Ontario. It offers 130 Foot of Beach Shoreline . Enjoy a relaxing walk from your back door along the 3KM Stretch of one of the most Spectacular Beaches in Ontario. The 3 Acre property has a fenced In One Acre BackYard & a Beach Fire-Pit. Enjoy a Kawartha Ice Cream, Morning Smoothy, Poutine + Rent a E-Scooter at Park Place (FoodTrucks) Steps from Property.

North Shore Bunkie on the Bay of Quinte
STA License # ST-2021-0105 R3 2 bedroom/4 adults Relax and take in the breathtaking views of the Bay of Quinte from this covered front porch. Watch the beautiful sunsets and the water to enjoy swimming, relaxing on the dock, fishing and more. A sandbanks pass included with your rental, no additional charge. Max 1 car load. It is the guests responsibility to make their own reservation for the beach, print confirmation and bring with them.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Sand Banks?
Choose from vacation rentals near the sand dunes, cozy cottages around the beaches, or rural homes near vineyards and trails. Many families and groups prefer lodging with easy access to shorelines and outdoor activities.
What are the best things to do in Sand Banks with kids?
Sand Banks has sandy beaches perfect for building sandcastles, gentle swimming, and picnics with the family. Nature trails and local parks provide space for outdoor play, while nearby museums and farms often engage children with hands-on experiences.
What are some of the best things to do in Sand Banks?
Spend time on the sandy beaches, swim in clear waters, and wander dunes and nature trails. Visitors also enjoy regional wineries, browse local craft shops, and attend seasonal community events.
How is the weather in Sand Banks?
Sand Banks experiences cold winters around 19–38°F (-7–4°C) with moderate precipitation, and summers bring milder conditions near 62–82°F (17–28°C) with warmth and sunshine. Spring and fall have varied temperatures and changing foliage.
When is the best time to visit Sand Banks?
Late spring through early fall is often recommended, with warmer temperatures around 62–82°F (17–28°C) and seasonal festivals. Visitors can also enjoy changing foliage and quieter trails in autumn months.
What are the best places to visit in Sand Banks?
Sand Banks has beaches known for their sweeping dunes and swimming spots, as well as nature trails winding through forests and wetlands. Many visitors explore local galleries and vineyards around the area for a taste of regional culture.
What are some hiking trails in Sand Banks?
Sand Banks has accessible trails winding through dunes, forest habitats, and marshland areas, often recommended for wildlife watching and scenic walks. Many trails feature gentle terrain suitable for families and casual hikers.
What are some family activities we can do in Sand Banks?
Build sandcastles on the beach, swim in gentle waters, and picnic near the dunes. Walking trails, local farms with interactive experiences, and community events provide more ways for families to enjoy their time together.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Sand Banks?
Explore locally rooted towns with art galleries, visit nearby cideries and vineyards for tastings, or discover peaceful parkland and wetlands surrounding Sand Banks. Historic sites and nature reserves around the area are frequently suggested by visitors.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Sand Banks?
Sand Banks has a variety of pet friendly vacation rentals and lodgings around the beaches and in nearby rural areas. Parks and trails welcome leashed dogs, making it easy to explore with furry companions.
What are some local tips for visiting Sand Banks?
Visit early or near sunset to experience quieter beaches and softer light over the dunes. Locals often suggest exploring lesser-known trails, bringing reusable supplies, and checking for community happenings at local markets or venues.
What is Sand Banks known for?
Sand Banks is known for its distinctive dunes, broad sandy beaches, and clear swimming areas, attracting nature lovers and families. The area also has vineyards, artist studios, and locally rooted markets, reflecting the region's creative culture.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Sand Banks?
Explore quieter stretches of shoreline tucked behind dunes, or walk forest trails where wildlife and rare plants appear. Local art studios, cideries, and peaceful marshland paths are frequently suggested for a more relaxed, low-key visit.
What are the best foods to try in Sand Banks?
Regional favorites include fresh lake fish, locally grown produce, and baked goods from community bakeries. Many recommend tasting local wines, cider, and preserves made from nearby orchards and fields.
What should I bring for a trip to Sand Banks?
Pack beachwear and sun protection for the dunes, comfortable shoes for trails, and layers to adjust to changing temperatures. A reusable water bottle, snacks, and insect repellent are frequently suggested for outdoor activities.
What is the nightlife in Sand Banks like?
Nightlife in Sand Banks is laid-back, with casual waterfront venues, local taverns, and seasonal music events often suggested. Some visitors gather at nearby wineries for evening tastings and live acoustic sets.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Sand Banks?
Summer festivals celebrate local food, music, and arts, with events often anchored around beach activities and nearby wineries. Outdoor concerts and community gatherings are frequently suggested during late spring and through summer weekends.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Sand Banks?
Vacation rentals in Sand Banks are often geared for families, with spacious cottages and homes near beaches and nature areas. Many provide access to playgrounds, outdoor areas, and kid-friendly amenities.
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