The Residence Inn Gravenhurst Muskoka Wharf is just over a mile from the airport, and offers a pristine lakeside location and suites with full kitchens. Additional amenities include a free daily breakfast, an indoor pool and free Wi-Fi.
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Conveniently located in the heart of Maniwaki, l'Auberge du Draveur offers a relaxing atmosphere where guests can enjoy a new fitness room and relaxation facilities (spas, saunas, pool, massage). Whether you are looking for R&R or to enjoy the area's multiple outdoor activities, we can suggest the package that meets your needs. Should you be traveling on business our full complement of business services are at your disposal.
This quaint historic inn and spa is a great place to dine in Prince Edward County. I have visted this inn a few times to dine over the last few years. However, we recently went for an evening out two weeks ago. The atmosphere is usually quiet and intimate (i.e. don't bring the kids) and the service friendly.
The selection on the menu wasn't bad with many meat, chicken and fish options...although there was not a steak entree. The food was good, although not "to die for" as it was when the previous chef was there. Although, it was still tasty and creative.
Very nice wine selection with some fabulous local choices.Read more
We are very glad to welcome you in our impeccable units with a contemporary design. Clean and spacious, our rooms are entirely renovated in 2008 and partially improved in 2014. Our guests will have the access to free high speed internet (Wi-Fi), HD TV. Why not transform your stay in an unique experience? Hope to see you soon!
For generations, The Glen House Resort has enjoyed a long history along the quiet banks of the St. Lawrence River, stretching back well into the early days of the twentieth century. The resort came into the possession of its current owners, the Seal family, in the fall of 1962, when it was purchased by Trudy and Ed Seal. At that time it was a humble establishment of quaint Victorian era-homesteads and boathouses. However, the estate had sat dormant for some ten years and was in sad need of repair. Although Ed and Trudy certainly had their work cut out for them in those early days, the Glen House was soon revitalized and ready to expand.