The Insignia Hotel Sarnia, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, is located in Sarnia in Ontario, Canada across from Port Huron, MI. The historic, pet-friendly hotel features 84 rooms, meeting & event space, luxurious amenities, and two exquisite dining facilities.
Sarnia's only full-service boutique hotel, the Quality Inn Sarnia provides a charming, romantic setting for travelers to enjoy. A memorable stay awaits you in one of our spacious and well-appointed accommodations. From standard rooms to executive suites we have something to suit every guest. Room amenities include air conditioning, Wi-Fi internet, telephone, flat screen TV, desk, refrigerator and ironing board to name a few. Plus, we're located close to highway 402 and nearby many great attractions. A relaxing experience awaits you at the Quality Inn.
Best Take out Chinese in Sarnia. Hands down.
Sarnia's hidden gem. Highly recommend.
Do not let the entrance to the building scare you, the food is worth it.Read more
Have enjoyed a few lunches here and the food has always been plentiful, hot and delicious. The atmosphere is very enjoyable in the park setting.Read more
Proudly standing atop the West Hill of the beautiful Georgian Bay City of Owen Sound, The Highland Manor is a magnificent 1872, 7500 sq. ft. Victorian mansion featuring relaxed accommodation in an elegant setting. In the summer, after a day of taking in the stunning scenery of the Bruce Peninsula, relax on the wraparound verandah with a glass of wine and enjoy the breeze off Georgian Bay. In the winter, explore the area's many groomed Cross-country ski trails or curl up with a good book by the fireplace in your spacious ensuite room, or in our inviting librarHighlandmanor web editsy or music room.
Completely renovated and exceptionally clean rooms. Offering standard and specialty rooms. Specialty rooms featuring 2-person jacuzzies, rooms with full kitchens, or rooms with both features.
All of the above make the Inn on Sixth a truly unique alternative to the big chains.
Sauble Beach, Ontario, Canada is a resort community and unincorporated area in the town of South Bruce Peninsula, Bruce County in southwestern Ontario, Canada. It is on the eastern shore of Lake Huron, on the north edge of the Saugeen Nation. The beach takes its name from that given by early French explorers to the sandy Sauble River, originally Riviere aux Saubles, that empties into the lake at the beach. The first settler is reported to have been John Eldridge, who built a cottage nearby in 1877, although most of the resort development of the modern beach area dates from about 1948, including still-surviving attractions like the Driftwood Cafe, Sauble Lodge Motel and the Crowd Inn hot-dog stand. The main street has remained relatively untouched in the past 50 years.