Discover the best top things to do in Bay of Quinte, United States including Boretski Gallery, Proctor Park Conservation Area, Mad Dog Gallery, National Air Force Museum of Canada, Point Petre Wildlife Conservation Area, Black Prince Winery & Canadian Cellars, Bleasdell Boulder Conservation Area, Centennial Park, Three Dog Winery, Prince Edward Point Bird Observatory.
Restaurants in Bay of Quinte
5.0 based on 9 reviews
My shop deals with fine vintage apparel, but that's only the tip of the iceberg. There are all manner of interesting and antique items to explore here, and I encourage all to come and visit me anytime of the week!
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Owners are great supporters of local artists. The Gallery is housed in a beautiful old barn - and a fun place to find down a country road.
4.5 based on 326 reviews
The National Air Force Museum of Canada (NAFMC) is proud to honour the heritage of the Royal Canadian Air Force. Discover an aviation history full of valour and tradition through a wide variety of exhibits, interactive activities and displays, including the fully restored World War II Halifax Bomber (the only one of its kind in the world!). Our 16-acre Airpark features both historic and active aircraft on view for an up-close and personal aviation experience. Also in the Airpark are some 11,000 Ad Astra Stones and 35 Monuments that tribute past and current members of the RCAF.
Have been several times and learned something every time. Veterans conduct fascinating tours and relive their experiences and vast knowledge of these legendary artifacts. Original models of over 40 aircraft are on display both inside and outside the air park. A great outing and a real gem in our own backyard.
4.5 based on 44 reviews
While a simple beach on Lake Ontario, it is right next to CFB Picton Training area where in the 1950's, models of the Avro Arrow were launched to test wing shapes.
We love going to Point Petre, no matter what time of year, it's beautiful. Unfortunately, hunters have been going there and not picking up their shot gun shells. It's sad to see all the garbage all over the beach. My kids decided to reuse the shells to make a beach Christmas tree was the best thing to do...
4.5 based on 113 reviews
The property features a restored century Barn suitable for special events, a Barrel House offering live demonstrations weekly and daily tastings of Local Barrel Aged Wine Vinegars, Fruit Vinegars & Reductions, Giant Oak Sherry Casks, a Make-Your-Own-Wine facility located in the cellar of the Tasting Centre and now Gourmet Wood Fired Pizza served outback amongst the vines. Recipient of the Premier’s Award for Agri-Food Innovation Excellence, Black Prince has produced fine wines for over 15 years and are proud to be one of the oldest County wineries with a well-appointed Tasting Centre. The Estate vineyard includes Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, Cabernet Franc, Merlot and some hybrids. Black Prince was the first to use local County oak barrels to age their wines and vintage after vintage the wines receive awards nationally and internationally. Visit this summer to learn more about the lost craft of wine barrel-making and witness live demonstrations at the Cooperage on selected weekends.
Curtis was awesome!!! Great wine and great vinegar. We went when it wasn't too busy, and bought a couple bottles. Worth the trip!
4.5 based on 47 reviews
Good amenities - huge covered picnic area. Children’s play equipment. Good band shell. Terrific walkway with benches overlooking the Bay of Quinte and Prince Edward County. Lots of parking. An enclosed dog area. And in the summer a great splash pad. Several soccer fields. Lots of open space with trees and grass
4.5 based on 118 reviews
Amazing wines, Fabulous and knowledgeable staff and a family atmosphere! A Prince Edward County must!! The winery is set up in an amazing area, overlooking the sprawling vines. There is plenty of outdoor space to sip your wine, have a wood fired pizza and listen to live music. The staff is caring, very friendly and knowledgeable of the wine craft! A must stop in PEC!!
4.5 based on 16 reviews
Prince Edward County has the highest concentration and abundance of migratory birds anywhere on the Canadian side of Lake Ontario. Prince Edward Point Bird Observatory Spring Birding Festival, May 10-19, 2014 – guided hikes, workshops, banding demonstrations and more.
We had an interesting talk with some commercial fishermen docked at the end of the road. The short walk to the lighthouse begins at the end of the road and takes 15-20 minutes. We saw many Monarch butterflies and did our best to avoid stepping on thousands of little frogs. It's worth the short hike for the scenery, even though the lighthouse isn't the most picturesque Great Lakes light.
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