
Nestled in the heart of
a small fishing village on Lake Erie, our 1849 inn offers
exceptional accommodation and fine dining. A cosy parlour with a
fireplace, an intimate pub, three dining rooms - outside gazebo,
patio and gardens. Five luxury suites with whirlpools, gas
fireplaces, living rooms and private balconies; ten unique guest
rooms with private bath. At the inn, you can indulge in aromatherapy
massage or reflexology, in room couple's massages or massage
therapy. The community offers fishing and sailing charters, two
sand beaches, summer theatre, an historic railway, first-rate golf
courses, hiking, bird-watching and has plenty of art studios to
explore. The inn is ideal for groups up to 26 for
extended conferences or day meetings.

The
Kettle Creek Inn is a small port village of its own, comprised of
the original 1848 home and two guest houses clustered around a
central courtyard. The courtyard gardens have been orchestrated for
scent, texture and colour and are a focal point for the inn from
April to October.
All rooms and suites have custom beds, fluffy duvets, cable television, radios, telephones,
high speed wireless internet, coffee makers
and fridges. Each room is named
after an area artist and features his or her paintings or prints.
The main inn has two suites and five guest rooms; one guest house
has three rooms and two suites as well as a conference room. A
smaller guest house has two rooms and the Designer Suite.

Dining is special at the
inn. Outdoor dining amidst the fragrance and beauty of lush gardens
takes place on a patio or under a gazebo. Indoors, dining has
the ambience of a traditional country inn. In either location, the
menu features meats and produce from local organic products from
lamb to beef tenderloin, with an
emphasis on "simple elegance".
Since this is a fishing village, the menu always offers Lake Erie
perch or pickerel, fresh from the harbour. If you are lucky during
your stay, and bring in a fish from a charter fishing excursion, the
chef is happy to prepare it for you.
Read more about dining and menus at Kettle Creek Inn.
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Port Stanley Festival
Theatre – professional summer theatre, music and comedy. May 23 to September
1, 2007.
Hawk Cliff – a popular spot for hawk and Monarch
butterfly migration in early fall
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
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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