FAQ

We know you may have questions before you decide on the vacation property for your next visit to the county.

Here some answers to some of the most asked questions and if you still have more you can always contact us directly.

  • What time is check-in & check-out?

Check-in is at 4pm and check-out is 10am. We are happy to accommodate early or late requests when possible (please note that we will be unable to accommodate requests in the peak summer season (July-Aug)).

Please contact us for more information prior to your arrival.

  • Can I have additional guests?

Vacation rentals in PEC operate with a license which is strictly enforced by the county. Only approved number of guests in your booking are allowed to stay at the property during your stay.

  • Is the water in the county drinkable?

We ask you to refer to each of our properties guestbooks upon arrival or reach out prior to your visit to learn more about each property if the water is drinkable at your desired location.

  • Are we pet friendly?

We love pets but they are not allowed at all of our properties. If you would like to bring a pet with your please ensure you are booking a property that allows them and include them at the time of booking. There is a small pet fee to bring your furry friend with you.

Please note there is a maximum of 2 pets allowed.

  • What is each house stocked with / do I need to bring anything with me?

    We are pleased to offer you a variety of great amenities and extras at all of our properties to make your stay comfortable. Check out a list of what we offer on our amenities page.

Please reach out with any specific questions or if you are looking for something extra for your stay.

  • Can I have a bonfire?

Most of our homes include firepits for your use and include a burn permit, however the county requires that each guest call in prior to starting any fires to register - instructions will be included in the guestbook. It is each guest’s responsibility to check for any potential burn bans in the area otherwise a fine may be issued.

  • What is there to do in Prince Edward County?

In Prince Edward County, there are many wineries and breweries to visit, boutique shops to explore, local eateries to dine, and countless other places to explore and relax during your stay. Prince Edward County is one of Eastern Ontario’s most amazing destinations to visit year round with family, friends or for a solo visit to explore everything on offer.

Learn more about the county at thecounty.ca/visit