The Breadalbane Inn & Spa provides small business meetings with the dignified atmosphere of an historic home, and is located in a region with an enviable variety of attractions. Groups enjoy meetings at the Breadalbane Inn
& Spa because property size permits the exclusive use of facilities and freedom from distractions, and because Fergus allows convenient access to both Toronto and the Golden Horseshoe.
The Breadalbane Inn & Spa, one of the most beautiful of Fergus' many nineteenth-century limestone buildings, was built as the home of town founder George Fergusson. Breadalbane's many architectural charms, such as ornate ironwork and high ceilings, provide an elegant backdrop for group events. Dining rooms and guest suites are individually decorated to complement the inn's historic character, and many principle rooms face onto lush perennial gardens.

Meetings are hosted in one of the inn's dining rooms, which may be segregated from other public spaces by closed doors. The room is available in several configurations.
Special lunch menus available for meetings.
Mid morning and mid afternoon snacks also available.
Click on a room name to view a floor plan.
| Room
Capacities |
Meeting
Rooms |
Dimensions |
Banquet |
Boardroom |
U-Shape |
Hollow Square |
| Meeting Room |
19.5' x 17.5'

5.9 m x 5.3 m |
Tables of 4: 24 |
30 (two
tables)
18 (one table) |
18 |
25 |
Every business meeting at the Breadalbane Inn & Spa is individually priced to provide flexibility in event planning. Please contact the inn for pricing details.
The walled gardens at Breadalbane Inn & Spa are well suited for quiet reading and sunning. Fergus and area is well supplied with natural and cultural attractions suited to corporate team building or spousal tours. Many art and antique stores are located in Fergus and nearby Elora, and Fergus has an active weekend farmers' market.

The Grand River is the focus for many outdoors pursuits. Guided trips are available for fly-fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and inner tubing. Hiking and cycling are available along a long-distance trail that runs from Elora to Cataract, and is steps away from the Breadalbane Inn
& Spa. The Elora Gorge is popular for hiking, cycling, inner tubing, and kayaking. Farther afield, driving tours often visit Mennonite farm country and local villages with shops and galleries. The Wellington County Archives, an imposing limestone building, is located between Fergus and Elora, and has changing exhibits on local history. Its picturesque location and historic interest make it a popular reception and event venue.
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