Join like-minded adults for a thought-provoking, social, and fun adventure through Ontario’s historic villages and countryside!
Travel by train from Toronto.
Lodging at heritage inns. Wake up to a delicious breakfast.
Walking Tours escorted by knowledgeable local guides.
Learn about interesting Ontario towns and appreciate the local architecture.
Enjoy walking the nature trails of Northumberland County and Prince Edward County.
Attend a performance at the historic Regent Theatre in Picton, a rare example of an Edwardian opera house. The beautifully restored theatre first opened in 1922 with the Canadian war comedy “Mademoiselle from Armentiers”.
(Video courtesy of History Lives Here, Inc.)
Visit the Capitol Theatre in Port Hope, one of Canada’s last remaining atmospheric theatres.
Listen to world-class music at Westben Arts Festival Theatre in Campbellford
Attend a play at the 4th Line Theatre in Millbrook. The 4th Line Theatre describes your experience best, in their own words…..
Idyllic, rural, and quintessentially Canadian, each year the 4th Line Theatre Company presents Canadian plays – written by and about Canadians; small town stories or broad national sagas that touch a nerve in all of us.”
Walk along the boardwalk and on the beautiful white sand of Cobourg Beach. The clear blue water is delightful. The air quality gives Cobourg its reputation as “Ontario’s feel good town”.
Enjoy local Festivals and Events, including “TASTE! A Celebration of Regional Cuisine” in Picton. View the Fall Colours.
Visit unique shops, studios, farms, and wineries…..Closson Chase Vineyards, Norman Hardie Winery & Vineyard, the Grange of Prince Edward, Black River Cheese Company, Fifth Town Artisan Cheese, Slickers Ice Cream, a glass blower’s studio, Sprucewood Handmade Cookies, and Pat Scott’s lavender farm.