Condé Nast Traveler just released the Best Places to Go in 2026, and this Canadian spot made the list.
In compiling their annual list of must-visit destinations for the year ahead, only one Canadian spot earned a place on the coveted shortlist — and Time Out recently explored it firsthand.
Read: I ate and drank my way through Prince Edward County — and here’s my hotlist
Halfway between Montreal and Toronto, Ontario’s Prince Edward County is a buzzing community of reinvention, passion projects, and the quintessential getaway for many Canadians in the know.
The scenic countryside is a haven for foodies, wine lovers, and adventurers alike, offering boutique hotels, farm-to-table dining, artisanal charcuterie, and award-winning wineries producing Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays rivaling Burgundy.
Visitors can explore communal farm dinners, quirky luxury lakeside hotels, and immersive cultural spots home to art installations, live music, and interactive gardens.
Add in sandy beaches, local craft cocktails, and vibrant festivals, and PEC delivers a perfect blend of relaxation, indulgence, and unforgettable experiences in a charming rural setting.
But don’t just take our word for it.
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