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County Holiday Homes – stay in Prince Edward County

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

Vacation rental specialists for Prince Edward County

Owner:  Joan Bongard
When Joan Bongard, owner & operator of County Holiday Homes, purchased a cottage in 2003, she decided to set up a website and rent the cottage as a holiday home. The next year her neighbours, who lived in Toronto, asked her to start managing their rentals, as did a friend the following year. Joan could see that there was a growing need for these services, so in the fall of 2006 she decided to utilize her experience to start a vacation rental agency. Now County Holiday Homes manages over 80 properties and it’s a year round business employing several staff and housekeepers.

Holiday Homes

At County Holiday Homes, our goal is to help visitors find suitable, privately owned & family friendly accommodation in beautiful Prince Edward County and the Bay of Quinte region while providing professional rental services to property owners by marketing and managing their valuable investments.

With several years of experience meeting the vacationing public’s expectations for cottage and vacation rentals, we believe our service takes much of the hassle and uncertainty out of renting a privately owned home. In addition to waterfront cottages, we offer renovated farmhouses, century homes, executive residences, well-appointed apartments, and pet-friendly options – all conveniently located throughout Prince Edward County and the Bay of Quinte region.

We thoroughly inspect all rental properties and will handle only those that meet our criteria. Our website provides detailed information on each holiday property including an easy to use, up-to-date calendar for each site. You’ll also find information on how to reserve a holiday home, what you need to bring with you, tourist attractions & activities in the area, etc.

Special Offers during Nov & Dec Complimentary bottle of PEC wine with each reservation during Wassail (weekends from Nov 19 – Dec 4). Complimentary early check-in or late check-out for any reservations during Nov and Dec ($50 value).

For more information please contact:
Joan Bongard, Property Services Manager

County Holiday Homes Ltd.
11682B Loyalist Parkway, Picton, ON K0K 2T0

www.countyholidayhomes.com

1-866-576-5993 toll free
613-476-5993 local calls
613-476-1305 fax

 

Listen to Classic Hits 95.5 fm during the week of November 21 to November 25 and you could win a $50.00 gift certificate towards the rental of a home through County Holiday Homes. Good luck!

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Christmas in Prince Edward County
Small town charm and artisanal inspiration: Experience holiday shopping this Christmas in Prince Edward County.

Facebook Contest: This season visit Taste the County’s facebook page (www.facebook.com/tastethecounty) for a chance to win daily prizes. Each weekday from November 1st to December 23rdwe will be featuring a retailer from Prince Edward County. Answer a question about their establishment for a chance to win a gift certificate to their store just in time for holiday shopping.

Sculpture Garden Opens as Place of Discovery and Contemplation in Prince Edward County

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

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Huff Estates and the Oeno Gallery are pleased to announce that the official opening of Oeno’s Sculpture Garden at Huff Estates will take place on June 25th at 11:00am.

 

darktanglewoodThe 3.5 acre Sculpture Garden has been designed as a place of discovery and contemplation, a celebration of the interplay of dynamic works of art and the perennials that surround them. Located next to the Gallery and the Inn, the Sculpture Garden promises to be an engaging new attraction within the community. “This is really just an extension of the way that our businesses have been collaborating and working together,” says Lanny Huff. “We are getting over 20,000 people visiting the Estates every year now, and this will give them another interesting thing to do here.”

 

The Oeno Gallery received sculpture proposals throughout the year. The 2011 exhibition includes 30 sculptures by 15 Canadian artists. Ruth Abernethy, Edward Falkenberg, Anne O’Callaghan, Mark Clark, Clare Scott?Taggart, Floyd Elzinga, Victor Cicansky, Po Chun Lau, Susan Rankin, EJ Lightman, Kathryn Lipke Vigesaa, and from our own region, Shayne Dark, Rick Lapointe, John Paul Robinson, and James C. Smith. Later in the summer, Peta Hall’s Celebrating Elders sculpture will also be installed. “I’m most interested in creating the opportunity for people to experience the interplay between the colour and beauty of nature and the artists’ response to the different environments created by the ridge, the pond or the wind,” says gallery owner, Carlyn Moulton. “Each piece transforms its own area of the garden.”

 

The Scott Wentworth Landscape Group and landscape designer Drew MacCandlish from Wight’s Greenhouses have completed the project after collaborating on the development and design. The Sculpture Garden is home to over forty thousand perennials, grown over the winter at Wight’s Greenhouses in Wellington. Due to a very wet spring planting of the Garden was slightly delayed but the perennials and grasses are now beginning to take hold. The limestone, sand dune and grass paths lead to many points of discovery – groves of maples and poplars, a grapevine arbour, a herb garden, the healing labyrinth, the spring fed quarry, and Catharine’s Rose Garden.

 

“The garden is a beautiful outdoor space that embraces and celebrates dynamic works of art,” says Drew MacCandlish. “Gardens such as these become very energized places,” says Wentworth. “The materials we are using –limestone, sand, and the plantings – all celebrate the landscape of the County.” The works in the garden are all available for purchase. Visitors will be asked for a minimum contribution of $2 which will go toward the upkeep of the garden.

 

Located just north of Bloomfield, for a map please click here: http://tinyurl.com/24untxd

A visual representation of the sculpture garden is available. For more information, please contact: Carlyn Moulton 613?503?1001, cmoulton@oenogallery.com; www.oenogallery.com; www.huffestates.com

WISH YOU WERE HERE!

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

ttc-blog-kidsWIN A SUMMER IN PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY
I’m so lucky to live in Prince Edward County. Sorry to sound chauvinistic, but there it is. Oh I leave occasionally, to visit people and our kids (not that our kids aren’t people, too) in Toronto and Europe. But I adore getting off the highway and crossing the bridge at Carrying Place and being home. Okay, it’s another 20 minutes until I’m really home, but at that point I’ve got my lake, my birds, my fields and my sky. Big sigh.

My point is, if I didn’t live in Cherry Valley, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada, North America, The World, The Universe – I would jump at the chance to enter a contest to win a whole summer in the County. Yowza! Four weeks in a cottage close to Sandbanks Provincial Park (biggest freshwater dunes in the world, folks) plus a ton of entertainment, food and wine thrown in. It’s another brilliant idea cooked up by the economic development office and Taste the County™ together with Sandbanks Summer Village, who are great sponsors of local initiatives – like the TASTE! event and now this whole Summer in the County thing for 2011. Sandbanks Summer Village is an old-fashioned, state-of-the-art cottage resort in Cherry Valley, and, no, that’s not an oxymoron. From what I’ve seen and heard it has all the laid-back charm of an old-style lake resort, and a heck of a lot more conveniences. But I digress.

So, Sandbanks Summer Village are contributing four weeks accommodation for FREE and local wineries, restaurants, galleries, even a cooking school, are adding wining, dining, entertainment and goodness knows what else to the prize.

Anybody in Canada can enter, and, get this, they have an online ballot you can fill out. You can see the ballot and all the prize details at www.visitpec.ca/contest. No point in me entering. I can already just ride my bike down to Sandbanks to swim, then come home and drink some County wine in my garden. Wish you were here? Enter the contest!