
This historic inn, located on the shores of Lake Huron in the heritage village of Bayfield, has been welcoming guests with friendly hospitality since 1832. The Little Inn provides the charms of yesterday in concert with the amenities of today: exceptionally comfortable beds, white cloud-like duvets, double whirlpools, fireplaces, private verandahs, a Four Diamond restaurant with a Wine Spectator Award of Excellence, and a calendar of events to make any visit an experience.
There is something to do or nothing to do any time of the year. The surrounding countryside, with its huge expanse of sky and lush farmland, also includes the sandy shores of Lake Huron.

Guests can choose from rooms at the main inn, or at the "Guest Cottage," which is located just across the street. Inn rooms are furnished to period, and have views over the gardens or along the quaint streets of the village. Several have private verandahs. The Widow's Walk has a secluded retreat in the rooftop cupola—the best place to watch the skies over Lake Huron. At the Guest Cottage, our 1987 expansion, all rooms have ensuite whirlpool baths and private verandahs and some rooms have fireplaces.

Dining at The Little Inn is an experience in itself. The Inn's
Four-Diamond dining rooms are justly famous for their superb meals
and imaginative menus. Our bright dining rooms are a delightful
setting for luncheons, dinners and all special occasions.
The Little Inn won a world-renowned Award of Excellence from the
Wine Spectator for the 178 wines in the cellar (150 vineyards
represented), and our pub has over 20 varieties of single malt
whiskeys in stock.
Read more about dining and menus at Little Inn of
Bayfield.
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Shakespeare to the Shoreline - Explore the treasures of
Huron County with themed self-guided driving tours. Bayfield Shops
– our village has dozens of quality boutiques and unique shops,
from fashion to home decor
Stratford
Festival – (May to November) the plays of Shakespeare,
contemporary drama, and a musical
Huron
Country Playhouse – professional summer theatre in a
renovated barn in Grand Bend
Huron
Tourism Association - information about Ontario's West Coast
—the shores of Lake Huron
Blyth
Festival – the best regional theatre in Ontario, with a
full range of Canadian productions
Lambton Heritage Museum – indoor exhibits and several
historic buildings describe local history; specialties include glass
decanters and historic lithographs
School
on Wheels – in Clinton, the railcar that served as a
travelling schoolroom for isolated communities in northern Ontario
Fall Fairs – Huron County is the breadbasket of Ontario.
There are numerous fall fairs in our area to enjoy.
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