The Gananoque Inn is located halfway between Toronto & Montreal, near Kingston Ontario, 9 Minutes from the U.S. border. A classic example... more »
The Gananoque Inn is located halfway between Toronto & Montreal, near Kingston Ontario, 9 Minutes from the U.S. border. A classic example of a quaint Ontario town, Gananoque offers its visitors a welcome change of pace. From its five star restaurants, convenient lodging, and unique shopping opportunities, to its daily excursions on the St.Lawrence River to view the 1000 Islands. The Main Building of the Inn is surrounded by flowers in summer, the Main Inn houses 29 unique rooms, some with river views or balconies from which to enjoy the sunsets. The Dining Room and Pub are conveniently located on the ground floor. All rooms are smoke free and have a full host of amenities, bath robes and towels, Down-like, allergy free pillows, Hairdryers, DVD player, Cable television, Bottled water, Makeup mirrors, Coffee makers, Iron and ironing board, CD clock radio, Wireless Internet Access and many other services. While visiting the Inn take time to decompress and experience our spa services. Sample a variety of treatments with our unique Fleur?s Artiste de Bonheur products from France. The Dining Room and terrace offer superb food in a great setting, with views of gardens and the St. Lawrence River. Every meal is carefully prepared by our chefs using only the freshest of products and innovative presentation. The wine list provides a fine selection of Canadian and imported wines. The Dining Room serves three meals daily during high season and is open for the weekends during the winter. The sunny patio deck is a popular spot on a summer afternoon. Burgers, pasta, and daily specials are sure to please. Guests enjoy a friendly game of pool or, in winter, enjoy a table by the fireplace.
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