
The Elora Mill Inn & Spa has a dramatic setting, towering above the thundering falls of
the Grand River and Elora Gorge. It has stood for over 175 years
in Elora, Ontario. A nineteenth-century grist mill converted to a
country inn, the mill is in the heart of Ontario's Festival
Country. All the rooms are accented with antiques or period
reproductions; some have fireplaces and one even has a double
whirlpool tub. The fireside dining room overlooks the waterfall;
the cuisine features local ingredients prepared with a continental
flair.

• 32 Rooms •
Full Dining •
Ltd Wheelchair Access |
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The Elora Mill Inn & Spa has thirty-two uniquely designed rooms and suites in four
historic buildings: the mill and in three neighbouring buildings.
The mill rooms are as unique as the quarry stones in the mill
walls. Some bedrooms have fireplaces and vaulted ceilings, while
others have four-poster beds, and yet other rooms have spectacular
views of the gorge. Wireless internet is available throughout the
inn. Colour schemes vary from room to room,
and the furniture is made locally. Even some of the vanity basins
were created by a local potter. Thick stone walls are not only
picturesque, but provide deep window wells in most rooms; the
perfect place to luxuriate in the sunshine and enjoy the view.
A red brick cottage (Elora's first post office) and renovated
stone buildings house some of our suites. The secluded Mill
Cottage is right on the river, making it a preferred spot for
romantic weekends.

The dining room overlooks the roaring falls and the
remarkable Tooth of Time, a stone islet in the centre of
a waterfall that is a symbol of the community. The
kitchen creates menus around a cornucopia of local
foods—trout, apples, cheese, maple syrup, lamb,
organically-grown produce—specially produced for the
inn. Great pride is taken in the wine list. The cellar has won awards
for its wide range of Ontario wines.
Read more about dining and menus at The Elora Mill
Inn & Spa Inn.
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Theatre
on the Grand – comedy and mystery all year long
The Elora
Festival – (July and August) three weeks of superior
musical programs in fascinating venues
Mennonite country – farmers' markets, quilt shops,
horse and buggy country
The
Fergus Highland Games – (August) several days of pipe
and drum bands and athletic and dance competitions
The
Elora Quarry – a real country swimming hole in an
abandoned quarry
The
Elora Gorge – towering grey cliffs, cedar forest, caves,
hiking and skiing trails
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