12 Hidden Gems for 2026: Underrated Spots to Visit Before They Go Viral
4. Prince Edward County, Ontario

Prince Edward County sits a couple of hours from Toronto but feels a world away thanks to its quiet shoreline, rolling vineyards, and village markets. The county is gaining attention for boutique wineries, artisanal food producers, and relaxed coastal trails that rival busier wine regions at a gentler pace. Sandbanks Provincial Park is the primary draw for sandy beaches, while inland routes lead to tasting rooms and farm stands. For readers based in the U.S., Prince Edward County is an easy cross-border weekend option that pairs well with a longer Ontario road trip. Summer weekends are popular, so consider shoulder seasons in late spring or early fall to enjoy mild weather and harvest activities. Book weekend stays early and look for farm-to-table dining options that highlight the region’s producers. Driving is the most flexible way to explore; regional shuttles and cycling routes are also developing for those who prefer not to drive.







