
Harbour House is a wonderful blend of intimacy,
quality, personality, professionalism, sensuous comfort and
attention to every detail. Harbour House is located on a quiet
side street, overlooking the Niagara River, within easy walking
distance of the Shaw Festival, many intriguing shops and more
than a dozen fine restaurants. With a design reminiscent of
maritime life in the 1880s, Harbour House captures the flavour
of historic Niagara-on-the-Lake.

• 31 Rooms •
Full Breakfast, Dining Nearby |
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Perched
beside Niagara-on-the-Lake's pretty yacht harbour, Harbour House
has been designed in the spirit of the "Eastern
Seaboard"—elegant simplicity, quality finishes, carefully
selected antiques and unique accents. Thirty-one guest rooms
have been individually decorated to combine comfortable intimacy
with avant-garde design.
The guestrooms and suites feature a king-size feather-top
bed, luxurious 300-count linens, down duvets and fireplaces. The
spacious bathrooms have either whirlpool tubs with separate
showers or oversized showers with multiple jets. DVD players are
available in all guest rooms and there is a library of
entertainment for our guests to enjoy. Complimentary high-speed
Internet access is available in the lobby and each room has a
dial-up modem connection.

Please
note: Although Harbour House is happy to arrange catered meals
for specific functions, regular meal service is limited to a
great breakfast.
Harbour House features a classic complimentary continental
breakfast—available in the Conservatory—featuring a cornucopia of
fresh fruit from Niagara, fresh juices, a variety of bakery
delights and other sweet and savoury treats inspired by our
renowned local culinary traditions. The coffee is so good,
you'll want to take a pound home. Throughout the day a variety
of beverages and temptations are available in our relaxing
public spaces.
Guests find lunch in dozens of interesting ways…a
relaxing picnic along the Niagara Parkway watching the lazy
river sweep by; or amongst the rows of vines in a nearby
vineyard; or listening to cool jazz at a winery restaurant; or
amid the hustle and bustle of the shops and pubs of Queen
Street.
Dinner provides another exciting opportunity to explore the
town's numerous and varied restaurants. The staff will help you
search for, and reserve, dinner at just the right local
restaurant to satisfy your palette and schedule. Rest assured,
you could stay for weeks and never go to the same fine
restaurant twice. Read more about dining and menus at Harbour
House Hotel.
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Shaw
Festival - (April to November) performances of works by
George Bernard Shaw and his contemporaries.
Niagara Historical Society Museum - special exhibits and
exhibitions related to regional history; War of 1812 gallery.
Niagara International Chamber Music Festival - mid-summer
musical performances.
Niagara
Falls - the Maid of the Mist, Casino Niagara, and much
more!
The
Festival of Lights - (November to February) light
displays in dozens of parks.
Niagara Butterfly Conservatory - free-flying beauties
in an expansive tropical conservatory.
Fort George - reconstructed fort with exhibits,
demonstrations and re-enactments relating to the War of 1812.
The
Bruce Trail - one of eastern North America's premier
trails.
The
Welland Canal - walking and cycling alongside huge
international freighters…one of the man-made wonders of the
world!
Jet Boat Tours
- speed up the Niagara River as
far as the swirling whirlpool.
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