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Wilson-Guy House - Circa 1816
Exceptional B&B Accommodation in Old Town

Niagara on the Lake Bed and Breakfasts offer comfortable heritage accommodations that make your visit more enjoyable. This collection of wonderful historic B&Bs provide high quality lodging at very affordable prices. All built before 1850 these town-centre properties are within 2 blocks of Queen/Picton St. and walking distance to Shaw Theatre, shopping, and restaurants. Each is air conditioned and has private en-suite bathrooms. A full gourmet breakfast is included with your stay. No smoking indoors ensures clean air for all visitors. All properties are officially licensed by the town and fully insured. These are the most popular Niagara on the Lake historic B&Bs in the theatre district.

For those of you who have never stayed in a Niagara on the Lake Bed and breakfast you are in for a treat. It is much like staying with good friends in their house. The homes are family dwellings that have been enhanced with up to date en-suite washrooms. The owners live on-premise - usually in a separate part of the house. It is a much warmer, friendlier accommodation than staying in a hotel or motel. All with a comfortable bed and a wonderful breakfast.

Seasoned travellers who have never been to Niagara on the Lake will be amazed at the quality of B&Bs and inn accommodation here. Our standards are high and we strive to provide the best cottage industry tourist guest rooms possible.


Niagara Falls

Planning to visit Niagara Falls or the casino? Savvy European travellers know to stay in one of our historic Niagara on the Lake Bed and Breakfasts and drive to the Falls. It is only 20 minutes down the road and the drive is wonderful. Sir Winston Churchill once described it as the "prettiest Sunday afternoon drive in the world". The Niagara Parkway is a lovely winding roadway that crosses the Niagara peninsula. It runs from Niagara on the Lake through to Fort Erie and is well worth a visit during your stay.

While driving along the Parkway you will see acres of fruit orchards and vineyards. These are home to some of the world's finest wineries. Many Niagara on the Lake wineries offer tastings and wine tours so they're worth stopping for. The larger ones also have unique shopping and dining options available. Ask your Niagara on the Lake bed and breakfast host to help arrange a tour.

The combination of beautifully restored heritage homes, unique downtown shops, and the presence of Fort George has lead to our town's recent designation as a national historic site. Experience the charm and character of yester year in one of these historic Niagara on the Lake Bed and Breakfasts.


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Links to Niagara on the Lake Restaurants

Epicurean Restaurant, Irish Harp Pub, Olde Angel Inn Pub & Restaurant, Riverbend Restaurant, Stone Road Grille Restaurant, The Old Winery Restaurant, Zees Restaurant

Links to Other Partners

Horse & Carriage Rides, Irish Design Shop, Niagara Classic Cabs, O-Spa
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Twining House - 1820 | Amarula House - 1817
Apple Tree - 1820 | Davy House - 1842
Rogers-Harrison House - 1817 | Royal Manor - 1824 |
Schoolmaster's - 1818 | Wilson-Guy House - 1816

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Amarula House - circa 1817 Annette Twining House - circa 1820 Apple Tree - circa 1820 Davy House - circa 1842 Rogers-Harrison House - circa 1817 Royal Manor - circa 1824 Schoolmasters House - circa 1818 Wilson-Guy House - circa 1816