Celebrating Inclusive Businesses in Prince Edward County and Kingston

It’s essential for businesses to take steps towards creating a welcoming environment for everyone, regardless of their race, gender identity, or sexual orientation. The Rainbow Registered Program is an online directory that helps businesses showcase their commitment to diversity and inclusion.

Whether you run a restaurant, retail store, or service provider, you can benefit from joining Rainbow Registered. By doing so, you can attract a new customer base, build your brand, and increase your visibility. Plus, displaying the logo on your website or storefront sends a positive message to potential customers that your business is inclusive and welcoming.

The LGBTQ+ community is actively seeking businesses that share their values, and are safe and welcoming. By joining the Rainbow Registry, you can reach this demographic. We’re excited to celebrate the awesome businesses in Prince Edward County and Kingston that have already joined the directory!

  • Adega Wine Bar (PEC)
  • Millefleurs (PEC)
  • The Eddie Hotel & Farm (PEC)
  • Bermuda PEC (PEC)
  • Flame & Smith (PEC)
  • 555 Brewing Co. (PEC)
  • The June Motel (PEC)
  • Visit the County (PEC)
  • PEC Chamber of Commerce
  • Curious Goat General Store (PEC)
  • Jackson’s Falls Country Inn (PEC)
  • Donald Gordon Hotel & Conference Centre (Kingston)
  • Glow Skincare Co. (Kingston)
  • Cher-Mere (Kingston)
  • Kingston Gaming Nexus
  • Improbable Escapes (Kingston)
  • Holiday Inn Kingston Waterfront
  • Four Points by Sheraton Kingston
  • Tourism Kingston
  • Kingston Accommodation Partners
  • Downtown Kingston BIA
  • RTO 9 – woo!

Are you ready to become the next Rainbow Registered business? Visit RainbowRegistered.ca today to learn more and join the movement towards a more diverse and inclusive society.


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About RTO 9

RTO 9 is a regional tourism organization funded by the Ontario Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism, and Culture Industries. RTO 9 actively promotes tourism for the South Eastern Ontario region and works to support and grow the tourism industry through marketing, product development, investment attraction, and workforce development initiatives. The regions of South Eastern Ontario are 1000 Islands Gananoque, Bay of Quinte, Brockville, Cornwall and Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry Counties, Frontenac County, Kingston, Lennox and Addington, Prince Edward County 
and the 1000 Islands and Rideau Canal Waterways.

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