
Blending
with the unique streetscape of wharf buildings in the historic
town of Port Stanley, Inn On The Harbour’s architecture is
reminiscent of days gone by, with its narrow profile, wooden
siding and 'Maritime' feel. Sixteen guest rooms feature all the
conveniences of today, with fireplaces and views of a working harbour on the north
shore of Lake Erie. A small building adjacent to the main inn, opened in the spring of 2008 featuring four themed
king/double Jacuzzi guest rooms with flat screen H.D. tv’s,
private decks and much more. Guests can relax on the
spacious harbourside deck as fishing boats and pleasure craft
pass by or explore nearby sandy beaches, boutiques, eateries and
golf facilities. The inn is a favourite for groups who want the
privacy and the exclusive use of the entire inn and meeting
area.

Each of the twelve individually decorated suites in this
three-storey inn has a fireplace, mini-fridge and offers guests
a view of harbour activity. Treat yourself to a select suite
with luxurious king-size bed and relaxing double Jacuzzi bath. Feel
right at home in one of two spacious loft suites with private balconies for an
outstanding view of the harbour and
Lake Erie.

Inn On The Harbour offers a complimentary breakfast consisting of
fruit, granolas, grains, tasty baked goods, juice and
coffee. Guests are invited to chat and enjoy breakfast
by the fire in the cozy breakfast room or savour their
coffee on the harbourside deck to watch a new day begin. For lunch or dinner, choose from an array of fine restaurants
within a one-block stroll.
Day Tripping through Port Stanley and Area:
- Within
30 minutes of the inn, there are 10 attractions that include
three wineries, conservation area and a tearoom surrounded by
100-foot pine trees. Guests are provided with detailed
directions and a local map.
- Cycle
on quiet country roads for a delightful, stress-free trek to
such destinations as the historic village of Sparta or Hawk
Cliff, a flyway for hawk migration each September
- The
City of St. Thomas, known as the Railroad Capital of Canada, is
just minutes away and boasts art galleries, railway, pioneer and
military museums, as well as many other attractions, including a
monument to Jumbo the famous circus elephant
-
Springwater
Conservation Area - walking trails in a partially Carolinian
Forest. Trees marked with legends.
-
Moore Water Gardens – beautiful displays and sales of exotic water plants
-
Elgin Hiking Trail – hiking trail from Paynes Mills to Lake Erie
-
Rondeau
Provincial Park – Carolinian forest, tremendous bird-watching, including eagles, cycling and hiking, windsurfing
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Point
Pelee National Park – one of North America's best bird-watching spots; great year-round, but most spectacular during spring migration
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