Looking for a perfect waterfront stay in Prince Edward County? Pearadise on West Lake offers stunning views, cozy accommodations, and easy access to wineries and local attractions. One of the best places to stay in PEC! Read my full review!
When it comes to house rentals in Prince Edward County, you won’t find anything better than Pearadise on West Lake, a beautiful Airbnb located between Wellingston and Bloomfield. During my visit last January this beautiful two story house provided a cozy escape, perfect for unwinding and enjoying the peaceful surroundings. And while I didn’t spend time on the deck or watching the water, I could imagine how incredible it would be in the summer months with access to the pool and the lake.
Adding to the charm, a beautiful pear tree stands in the front yard, inspiring the name Pearadise on West Lake. If you’re planning a trip to PEC, this lakeside retreat should be at the top of your list.
Read More // Planning a visit to Belleville? You will definitely want to read these blog posts first : Winter in Prince Edward County and Prince Edward County in the Fall.

Why Stay at Pearadise on West Lake?
Spacious & Family-Friendly Accommodations
This beautiful rental features four bedrooms (sleeps up to 8 people) and two bathrooms, making it perfect for families or small groups. One of the bedrooms includes bunk beds, ideal for kids. The three separate living spaces provide plenty of room for relaxation, socializing, or quiet moments. The large, fully equipped kitchen is perfect for preparing meals, making it easy to enjoy home-cooked dinners with a view.



Cozy & Beautiful Decor
The interior of Pearadise on West Lake is thoughtfully designed with high ceilings, creating a bright and airy atmosphere. The decor blends modern comfort with rustic charm, making every space feel welcoming. There’s a dedicated music and reading space, perfect for unwinding with a book or playing soft tunes in the background. The large dining room serves as a central gathering place, ideal for sharing meals and enjoying great conversations. Every detail in the home has been curated to enhance comfort and style, adding to the overall relaxing ambiance.



Stunning Waterfront Views
One of the best features of Pearadise on West Lake is its unbeatable lakefront location. While I visited during the winter and didn’t get to experience the full waterfront perks, summer guests can take advantage of direct lake access, a private pool, and outdoor seating areas, making it even more perfect for a warm-weather escape. Although it was all covered in snow during my visit, I can only imagine how amazing it is in the Summer months.

Perfect for All Seasons
Spring visits: Great for hiking, birdwatching, and exploring local cafes.
Summer stays: Ideal for kayaking, paddleboarding, swimming, and enjoying the private pool.
Fall getaways: Close to Prince Edward County wineries for wine tastings.
Winter retreats: A peaceful escape with a cozy atmosphere, perfect for gathering around the fireplace.


Things to Know About Your Stay at Pearadise on West Lake
Local Recommendations: The hosts provide a guide with local restaurant recommendations, wineries, and things to do nearby.
Self-Check-In: Guests can enjoy a hassle-free check-in with a keyless entry system.
Pass for Sandbanks Provincial Park: Two park passes for access to Sandbanks are provided for use during your stay.
Family-Oriented: With bunk beds, play areas inside and outside, multiple living areas, and a large kitchen, it’s perfect for families traveling with kids.
Wi-Fi & Work-Friendly: High-speed Wi-Fi is available, making it easy to stay connected or work remotely. There is even an office space in the basement.
Parking: Free on-site parking is provided for guests.
Seasonal Perks: The pool and lake access are best enjoyed in the summer, while the cozy indoor spaces make it a perfect retreat in colder months.
THE DETAILS
Where | Find Pearadise on West Lake on Google Map here.
Price | Starting at 705$ a night (+ airbnb and cleaning fees) – 2 nights minimum
Reservation | Book your stay at Pearadise on West Lake.

* P.S. I was invited by Pearadise on West Lake for this stay but all opinions (and obsessions) are 100% mine!
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I almost made a very different version of this reel.
Last time I posted about Smiths Falls, the comments surprised me and a lot of them seemed to come from people who actually live there. There’s nothing to do here. It’s boring. My first instinct was to make a whole clap-back video, screenshots and all.
But honestly? I get it. Nobody is a tourist in their own town. The canal is just the thing you cross on your way to work. The museum is where you went once on a school trip in grade four. When you see a place every single day, it goes invisible.
I grew up near the Bay of Fundy – home of the highest tides on the planet – and as a kid I thought it was the most boring place on earth. It took moving away to realize people cross oceans to see what was in my backyard.
So this reel is me being a tourist in your town for you. The 1912 bridge you’d paddle under if you hadn’t stopped noticing it. The museum where you can climb into the trains, and even sleep in one. The thrift trail. The mural. All of it.
To everyone who’s never been: this is your sign for an easy day trip from Ottawa or Kingston.
And to Smiths Falls locals: I dare you to do one thing from this list this weekend. Report back. 😌
What’s the thing in YOUR town that you’ve stopped noticing? I want to hear it.
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#SmithsFalls #RideauCanal #OntarioDayTrip #ExploreOntario #smalltownontario
I have a confession: half my road trips are reverse-engineered.
I don’t pick a destination and find a coffee shop nearby. I pick the coffee shop, then build a whole day around justifying the drive. A hike here, a beach there, some antiquing, all very respectable cover stories for the fact that I drove two hours for an iced latte.
Because here’s what I’ve figured out after years of crisscrossing Ontario: the best coffee shops are never just coffee shops. They’re the unofficial welcome centre of every small town. The barista knows which trail is muddy this week. The regulars will tell you where to park for free. The bulletin board has better local intel than any travel blog, mine included.
So this list isn’t really about coffee. It’s about the 12 places I use as an excuse to keep exploring this province. Swipe through, every single one comes with what to pair it with so you can build your own cover story.
From Thunder Bay to the County, consider this your permission slip to drive unreasonably far for caffeine.
Which one’s closest to you? And more importantly, what’s YOUR coffee shop worth driving for? I’m always taking notes. ☕
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#OntarioCoffeeShops #OntarioRoadTrip #DiscoverOntario #OntarioTravel #SmallTownOntario
For over a hundred years, the men who lived in this house woke up, looked at the lake, and went to work captaining the Wolfe Island ferry. Three generations of them. Same water, same crossing, every day.
I thought about that a lot during my stay at @themullinhouse_ (mainly from the bathtub, because the tub faces the lake and once you’re in it there’s no reason to be anywhere else.)
The Mullin House just opened as a stay, and those who brought it back to life did it in the best way that possible. Keeping the soul of the place.Places with an actual story make my job as a photographer easy. I just have to pay attention.
And if you want to stay here too: It’s a free 20-minute ferry from Kingston, 5 bedrooms, sleeps 10. So this is your sign to plan the group trip you keep talking about.
Save this for when you book it, and be honest, would you make it out of that bathtub by checkout?
Thank you to @themullinhouse_ for having me!
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#wolfeisland #kingstonontario #thousandislands #exploreontario #ontariotravel
I grew up an hour from the Bay of Fundy. And every few years, my school would pile us onto a bus and take us to Hopewell Rocks or Fundy National Park. And every single time, as a kid, I thought : ‘okay, cool. Rocks. Trees. Can we go home now?’
I had absolutely no idea what I was standing next to.
It took me leaving New Brunswick, travelling across the country before I came back to the Bay of Fundy as an adult and genuinely had my breath taken away. I grew up next to one of the most extraordinary places on the planet and completely took it for granted. And I think a lot of Maritimers probably feel the same way.
This carousel is my attempt to fix that, for myself, and for anyone who’s never made the trip. Scroll through and I’ll show you exactly how I’d plan a road trip along the New Brunswick side, from the tidal flats to the coastal cliffs to the little fishing towns that feel completely frozen in time.
And if you have extra days to spare, Saint John is absolutely worth a stop, underrated city, great food scene, and it sits right on the bay.
I’m also heading back this summer to try a stay I’ve had my eye on for a while, I genuinely cannot wait to tell you all about it. 👀
Save this for your New Brunswick road trip. 🙌
👇 Have you ever been to the Bay of Fundy? Were you as underwhelmed as I was at 10 years old? 😄
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#BayOfFundy #NewBrunswick #ExploreCanada #CanadaTravel #FundyNationalPark
I’ll be honest, when I pulled up to @whispering_springs I didn’t know what to expect. I’d seen the photos, I’d read the website, but nothing really prepares you for the moment you walk into your safari tent and realize this might actually be nicer than your apartment.
We’re talking a king bed, more space than I expected, and an actual bathtub, in a tent. I took a bath. In the woods. And I would do it again without hesitation.
Oh and the s’mores bar? Someone thought really hard about what would make people unreasonably happy at the end of a summer night and they nailed it.
Save this for your summer planning because at 90 minutes from Toronto there is really no reason to wait.
Now tell me have you ever gone glamping? If not, what are you waiting for!
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#OntarioGetaway #GlampingOntario #OntarioTravel #WeekendGetawayOntario
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