Your visit to our theatres

If you have purchased tickets to come out and see a performance here’s a few important things you need to know.

If you’d like more information on visiting The County, click here.

15786 Loyalist Pkwy, Bloomfield, ON K0K 1G0

Situated on a 78 acre farm between Wellington and Bloomfield, The Eddie is one of the best examples of Loyalist architecture in the area, inside and out. Dating back to 1860, when the main house and the iconic Red Barn were built by the Oosterhout Family, these buildings stand as some of the most recognizable and beloved in The County.

The property also features a pond, orchards, access to the Millennium Trail, expanded gardens, enhanced amenities and newly decorated suites. 

Click the “+” signs below to read more about The Eddie.

990 Closson Rd, Hillier, ON K0K 2J0

There’s something about the County vibe and hospitality that makes the area so special. If you've experienced it, you simply know it and won’t easily forget.

From the earliest days of wine and winery visits in the County, The Grange has been here with the goal to be a pillar of the community; representing the area with an offering of kind welcoming warmth, uncomplicated beauty and an easy yet sophisticated hospitality that those visiting the County have come to know it for.

Click here to visit The Grange’s website and learn more.

224 Picton Main St, Picton, ON K0K 2T0

Picton's Regent Theatre is a registered charity based in the heart of Prince Edward County.

The Regent opened in 1918, when self-made Greek immigrant George Cook had the vision to build a spectacular hub for entertainment in his new home of Picton. Fast forward a hundred years and thousands of inspiring performances and countless magical moments later, we continue to be Prince Edward County’s only purpose-built cinema and live performance venue.

Click here to visit The Regent Theatre’s website and learn more.

2179 County Rd. 17, Milford Ontario

A historical venue in the heart of Prince Edward County that offers an intimate experience of live theatre like no other in the area. Formerly a United Church built in the late 1800’s, Mount Tabor Playhouse seats 95 comfortably in theatre seats and is adjoined by Bredin Hall where you can enjoy a drink or showtime snack.

General Information

Please plan to arrive 30 min ahead of the performance time to allow for parking and check-in.

Please wear comfortable, sturdy shoes as you will be walking on a gravel and grass.

Pets are not allowed, with the exception of service animals.

Weather

If the weather forecast calls for rain or a high air quality rating before your scheduled performance, please check your email regularly — we will send out a cancellation email up to 1 hour before the show starts.

In the event of a cancellation, you may transfer your tickets to another evening, subject to availability. If tickets are unavailable, we will offer you a refund.

Read our full policy here.

Accessibility

All our venues are accessible, please read more here.