Minutes away from Ottawa's sites, theatres, shops and restaurants is the family owned and operated Webb's Motel. Here you will find a comfortable, quiet place to rest your weary eyes. Our spacious, climate-controlled rooms feature cable TV, free Wi-Fi, local phone calls and fax service, mini-refrigerators and more. Plus you're just steps away from our fully licensed steak and seafood restaurant located on the premises! Call to book a reservation.
Located in the historic Post Office building with its characteristic clock tower, we offer the advantages and convenience of an established retirement residence in a heritage building in Newmarket. Our residents enjoy a number of well appointed amenities such as an elegant dining room, library and beautiful landscaping as well as easy access to the public library, Fairy Lake, banks, churches and shopping. Residents can select the lifestyle that best suits their needs. Choose from a host of services and activities, and let our trained staff take care of the rest.
We offer a bright, spacious 2-bedroom basement (sleeps 4) 45 minutes north of Toronto, in a safe neighborhood backing onto a forest. Walking distance to a train station and a large mall. You’ll have two private bedrooms, your own bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen, 3 fireplaces, internet, and an outdoor hot tub. Separate entrance and free parking. No parties allowed. Ideal for workers.
The Space:
Bright basement apartment with a living room, 2 bedrooms (each with 2 beds), and a 55” TV with Netflix, Disney Plus, Crave, and Amazon Prime. Central A/C and heat. Living room has a chair that converts into a single bed.
Guest Access:
4-person outdoor hot tub (no use after 11 pm on weekdays and midnight on weekends), and a trampoline. No alcohol or glass in the hot tub. Separate entrance. You may hear us (a family with two older kids) during the day, but no noise at night.
Note:
No parties. We live in the same home.
I had a chance to stay overnight at this hotel last summer. I was looking forward to it as I was familiar with the hotel for many years, and knew they had been renovating. My room was fitted with all the latest amenities, including:
-- A large bathroom with a great walk-in shower. (Who takes baths at hotels?)
-- A convenient kitchenette. (But no paper towels were provided.)
-- Wood laminate flooring and duvet covers instead of bedspreads. Let me explain why I am excited about these two things: I have spent a lot of time in hotels over the years, and I don't think I've ever seen a bedspread on a linen cart. Do they wash them? Frankly, I'm not sure. Washable duvet covers seem a little more hygienic to me. Same thing with flooring. It is much easier to keep laminate flooring clean than carpeting. I think this is the way of the future for hotels.
-- Other offerings were a comfy armchair, a flat screen TV, free wifi, ample free parking, and a good range of in-room lighting for everything from working to relaxing.
I enjoyed my stay and look forward to staying again, but I wish they offered day rates. I live just outside Ottawa and often only come in for the day. I don't need a hotel for the night, and the standard check-in and check-out times don't work for me. I'd use this hotel regularly if they offered day rates.Read more
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