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    The Blake House

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Inn the Garden Bed & Breakfast - Lexington Room

    Inn the Garden Bed & Breakfast

    5.0(18 reviews)
    38.1 mi

    Another wonderful experience - I love this place . The best bed and breakfast I've ever been to…read moreand I've been to a lot of bed and breakfast places. Inn the Garden is very clean, Barb and Rollin are great hosts, they have awesome breakfasts, the place has every little touch imaginable, grounds are beautiful and I could keep going on. The other nice thing is that it's walking distance to downtown shops and restaurants.

    Just returned from a one night stay with two friends. The house and gardens are absolutely…read morebeautiful. After shopping and dinner in town we loved walking around the garden and relaxing on the porch in the evening. The historical house is beautiful and inviting. (And doesn't smell musty!) My friends and I shared the Lexington Suite. The room was very comfortable and clean. We had a relaxing and restful night. Since we were the only guests upstairs, we peeked in the other guest rooms. They were all lovely. The host, Barb, was delightful. She was so welcoming and kind. The breakfast she prepared the next morning was absolutely delicious. Even though you cannot book directly through the website, it was easy to contact Barb via email and reserve our room. She was really responsive and accommodating. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and would definitely recommend Inn the Garden.

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    Inn the Garden Bed & Breakfast - Accces to kitchen with Keurig coffee maker, small frig with water and other beverages.

    Accces to kitchen with Keurig coffee maker, small frig with water and other beverages.

    Inn the Garden Bed & Breakfast - The dining room

    The dining room

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    The welcoming entrance

    Maple Cove Bed and Breakfast - Guest door exterior

    Maple Cove Bed and Breakfast

    5.0(9 reviews)
    34.6 mi

    My husband and I stayed on a Saturday night in January 2025 to celebrate our wedding anniversary…read more We stayed in the Hepburn Suite, which was more beautiful and larger than the pictures suggested. The suite has a large bedroom and a separate sitting room and a separate private bath. It takes up one whole upper side of the large house. It, like the rest of the inn, was immaculate. We checked in late afternoon and through the beautiful wall-wide windows watched the sun setting over the snow. Gorgeous. Everything about Maple Cove exceeded our expectations. So comfortable and warm. Plenty of hot water for a tub in the morning, window seats in both the sitting area and the bedroom for sunrise and sunset views. Beautifully decorated, but not kitschy or cluttered. They also supplied a mini-fridge, a K-cup coffee maker, plenty of towels, extra blankets and pillows. In the morning Jan made us a gourmet breakfast. I do not exaggerate. An incredible omelet, fruit and yogurt parfait, fresh coffee, grilled sourdough toast, potatoes (perhaps fondant?) and orange juice. Plus homemade cinnamon scones! We loved it and will go back in the summer to use the pool! This may be the nicest B&B I've ever stayed in. Thank you, Jan and Mark!

    Jan & Mark Thank you so much for letting me stay at your lovely place. I needed to get away before…read moremy wedding. I was able to center myself and relax him. I did not want to become a bridezilla. This totally help me. Thank you both

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    Maple Cove Bed and Breakfast - Sitting area facing windows

    Sitting area facing windows

    Maple Cove Bed and Breakfast - Behind the inn

    Behind the inn

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    Window bench in sitting area

    Texas Longhorn Ranch

    Texas Longhorn Ranch

    5.0(2 reviews)
    39.7 mi

    What a great find…read more Texas Longhorn Ranch is just a few hours outside of Toronto and well worth the visit - whether you're looking for just a night away with someone, or looking for a larger group activity. The TLR used to be a summer camp and has been converted into a very unique Bed and Breakfast. You're greeted by the family that owns the place and their farmhands (everyone was so nice) and shown the grounds. Unlike most B&Bs, you actually have your own cabin (which is a converted covered wagon). Maybe not the best for noise cancellation, but luckily there's no one around for miles. The room was neat, modern, and comfortable. A heater is provided incase it gets cool at night, and if you're lucky enough to get some night time drizzle, you'll fall asleep to the sound of dancing raindrops above you. There is a fire pit with each wagon (which they start for you, city slicker), and each morning you wake to find a fresh pot of coffee outside ready to go. There's also a large field (wouldn't want to mow it) for playing catch or whatever it is people do in large fields. They have quite a nice size pool and lounge chairs which during those hot Ontario summers will come in handy. The meals that were provided were awesome; great value and delicious. Totally homestyle. We had roast beef, fresh and local vegetables, strawberry shortcake, grilled potatoes, salad (it was enough for 6 people...there were 2 of us). It was so good (and $30 per person was the best deal i've seen for a meal of this quality/quantity). The horseback riding was what initially drew me here - and as a novice was happy to find that although am I a not horse-whisperer, the very capable hands of our trail-leader basically was. We had a about a 2 hour enjoyable ride through the woods, visited some neighbouring horses (which started galloping over to meet us....amazing), saw lots of deer, and enjoyed nature. The next morning it was time to leave and I remembered I didn't have that much gas (it's sort of the middle of no-where and probably 20 minutes to the closes gaz bar)...the Texas Longhorn Ranch came out and gave me a good 10L for free. Because they're that nice. I can't wait to go back. Best B&B/ local vacation I've had....and it won't break the bank. 5 out of 5 neighs. NEIGHNEIGHNEIGHNEIGHNEIGH!

    Visited this beautiful ranch today and got deluxe treatment from Cowboy Fred. Totally made my…read moreniece's birthday special. She is horse crazy and got to feed and ride a horse for the first time. Even got a wagon ride from Milly the Mule. What a wonderful place--beautiful covered wagons to stay in too. Really happy we found this hidden gem. Erinn, Aaron and Sloane

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    Texas Longhorn Ranch
    Texas Longhorn Ranch

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    Honor and Folly

    Honor and Folly

    4.8(4 reviews)
    39.8 mi

    Staying at the Honor & Folly reminded me of experiences in the past when I would stay at very…read moresmall-scale inns or self-catering apartments in Europe. You get a place to lay your head and you get a feel for what it's like to live in a place. In a sense, visiting Detroit is like visiting another country. It defies convention and expectation and pulls you in. Honor & Folly is a terrific place to fall in love with the city. It's perched above three essential places: a BBQ joint, a cocktail bar and a coffee shop. Across the street is the iconic ruin of Michigan's central station. Down Michigan is downtown Detroit. The interior is beautiful and driven by a strong design aesthetic. Goods like blankets, dishes and cutting boards are for sale and their makers have fascinating only-in-michigan stories. The proprietress, Meghan, is a design connoisseur and clearly a linker of people, who cultivates a very easygoing vibe while sacrificing nothing in terms of the quality of visual effect. Every object in every room seems to have a functional and decorative purpose. Here's what you need to know about Honor & Folly. Parking is street only and because Slows BBQ is so popular (as in wait for two hours for a table popular), many people are parking on the street. Even so, we had no problem finding a decent spot within view of where we were staying. This is a self-catering place so you can buy food and cook it up, but there's no breakfast with the bed. We bought coffee downstairs, had them grind it and then brewed our own little french press each morning. I highly recommend this inn. If you've given serious thought to exploring Detroit or just want a nest-like getaway, check it out. The Honor & Folly site describes the inn as: "A small-scale, design-focused Detroit inn, Honor & Folly is reminiscent of the way folks used to travel: a few beds above the village pub or restaurant with a hearty breakfast. You'll be immersed in the oldest neighborhood of Detroit - smack in the middle of one of the most thriving blocks in the city. You'll sit next to locals at the bar downstairs--or the coffee shop--and learn about the city from people who live here. Detroiters are a pretty friendly lot."

    Stayed at Honor & Folly this past Labour Day Monday, plus, following Tuesday night. Short and sweet…read moregetaway. The nicely appointed retro apartment was perfect for our base in Detroit. Going over the Ambassador Bridge, after clearing U.S. Customs, the apartment is two or three minutes away. Host was excellent helping us to reserve the rental space, as well as offering hip trip suggestions. Just outside the door of the pad, there are unique Corktown restaurants, cafes, and bars (i.e., Slows B.B.Q., The Sugar House, Mercury Burger and Bar, and Astro Coffee, what else do you need, eh?!). We did not have a car during our stay in the Motor City, yes, if you can believe it. Used Via Rail train service to Windsor station, then, hired a taxi to take us to the U.S. During the day, one can easily walk from the apartment to all sites in the downtown of Detroit, and hire a taxi if too tired to walk back. Again, car is not required to get the best out of Detroit, so long as you like to walk, befriend a reliable taxi driver, and know where you're heading. We can't wait to go back to Detroit, and stay here.

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    Honor and Folly - Open plan, with full kitchen, dining table, and living room together.

    Open plan, with full kitchen, dining table, and living room together.

    Honor and Folly - Lovely soaps for guests.

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    Lovely soaps for guests.

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