Maison Depoivre at Camp Picton is so much more than an art gallery—it’s really and actually an artwork in and of itself. From the street, it’s pretty conservative, basically indistinguishable from the…


Maison Depoivre at Camp Picton is so much more than an art gallery—it’s really and actually an artwork in and of itself. From the street, it’s pretty conservative, basically indistinguishable from the…

The other day, I got an email from acclaimed author, winemaker, viticulturalist and duck expert Geoff Heinricks—subject line: ‘Fashionable Duck Eggs’. “Where are you folks located? I have some goth duck eggs…

Yes, the whole entire County is our playground—but the east side of PEC is my local ‘hood and the place where my heart soars and my head rests. This part of PEC…

The Grand Opening, 1918 It was the fall of 1918 and George Cook was excited to launch his great project, The Regent Theatre in Picton. Formerly a hotel, the building had undergone…

“A life in the country means something different to different people. For some it’s about the simple life and a slower pace, for others it’s about fresh air and lake views. But…

Situated down an unassuming dirt laneway in Bloomfield, a janky old warehouse blends in seamlessly with its rustic country setting. But step inside and you’re in a thoroughly modern brewery—crisp white walls,…

Keint-he sits at the top of a hill just outside of Wellington and just far back enough from Loyalist Parkway to feel like a hidden oasis. In the summer, the rolling vineyard…

You can smell the difference as soon as you turn on to Union Street at the bottom of the town hill off Picton’s Main Street, a vapour that strengthens as you pass…