Places to stay in Bloomfield, Ontario
Bloomfield is a peaceful community located in Prince Edward County, Ontario. Bloomfield is a getaway destination, and home to relaxing spas, quaint country inns and B&Bs, a lakeside resort, antique shops, women's wear boutiques and fabulous home decor and gift shops. Bloomfield is located about 3 hours East of Toronto. Places to eat in the region include Angeline's Restaurant & Inn, Carriage House Restaurant, Bullfrogs Eatery, and Saylor House Cafe.
We currently have 19 accommodations in and around Bloomfield with other regional listings available for Hotels, B&B's, Campgrounds, Motels and other properties. You can filter listings by the available types:
Wondering where to stay? Lodging options in the community are mainly limited to Bed and Breakfast type accommodations, though there are a few nearby campgrounds and RV parks. If you are travelling in the area, Bloomfield is located close to Sheba's Island, Spring Valley, Proctors Creek, Minnie Blakely Shoal and Massasauga Point Conservation Area.
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Other local Bloomfield information and places to visit.
Bloomfield is 8 km away from Picton, 9 km away from Cherry Valley, 13 km away from Milford and 19 km away from Ameliasburgh.
Bloomfield is located at longitude -77°13'59.692 and latitude 43°59'7.8680.
Other useful links:
- Home : Bloomfield Area Business Association (BABA), Prince Edward County, Ontario
- Bloomfield, Ontario on Wikipedia
Things to see and do, places to eat in Bloomfield

Saylor House Cafe ( / Cafe ). Located at 274 Bloomfield Main Street, Bloomfield. We're a family-run boutique offering fresh food and drink and quintessential county hospitality.
Our eggs are fluffy, our bread is fresh, and our scratch-made baked goods are so tempting that we often run out.
thesaylorhousecafe.ca
Mustang Drive-in Pec ( / Drive-In Theater ). Located at 1521 Prince Edward County Road 1, Bloomfield. Located in the heart of Prince Edward County, the Mustang has been a Drive-In movie theatre since the 1950’s. Folks back then would probably be pretty shocked to see what life looks like in 2024, but we’re making the best of it. Come join us for a double feature under the stars or one of our special events.
www.themustangpec.ca