Trinity House Inn


Gananoque, Ontario
Trinity House Inn is for those who appreciate Old World charm & hospitality, together with genuine beauty & the comfort it brings. Eight guest rooms, award-winning Victorian waterfall gardens, fine dining and terraced beverage patio.

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Gananoque, Ontario bed and breakfast: Trinity House Inn
It is with great pride and enthusiasm that we welcome you to the Trinity House Inn. Our completely restored 1859 Inn offers individually appointed guest accommodations, modern amenities, fine dining, sofa lounge, open air rocking chair porch and sun verandah and award winning Victorian Waterfall gardens.

From the beautiful profusion of summertime flowers gracing the front steps to the distinctive lines of the bronze blue herons poised just inside the vestibule entrance to the exquisitely restored 1859 dwelling, the intrinsic beauty and old world charm of Gananoque's Trinity House Inn is readily apparent for all to see. Enjoy a leisurely stroll through our Victorian perennial gardens with ponds, statues and a small waterfall where the chefs harvest herbs and flowers for your dinner.

The Innkeeper gave the suites names like 'Camelot', 'Beau Rivage', 'Prince Regent' and 'Aubrey' to commemorate favourites among the Thousand Islands. Each of the eight guest rooms are individually appointed and offer modern amenities for the sophisticated traveler.

The Trinity House Inn is also available for group functions and catering.

Trinity House Inn offers 4-hour captained sailing excursions amongst the beautiful and tranquil 1000 Islands aboard the Inn's own 30 foot sailboat, The Lady Trinity.

Trinity House Inn is also pleased to offer the separate 'Villa at Smugglers Cove', a luxury 2 bedroom fully equipped villa with all modern amenities.
Area Attractions and Activities:
Gananoque is located on the St. Lawrence River in the heart of the 1000 Islands just 3 hours from Toronto, Montreal and Syracuse, NY, and under 2 hours from Ottawa. The intrinsic beauty of the 1000 Islands, varied special events and festivities entice visitors worldwide. From professional live theatre to fine antiquing, boating to cycling, hiking to history, you’re sure to make a thousand memories.

The 1000 Islands Bikeway provides cyclists, joggers, roller bladers and people who want to enjoy beautiful scenery, an opportunity to do these things safely, just outside of Gananoque along the 1000 Islands Parkway. For your picnicking pleasure there are rest stops along the way as well as areas where you can swim and enjoy the panoramic view of the river. There are also places where you can purchase drinks and snacks.

Boat tours, cycling, hiking, ecotours, historical sites, Boldt Castle, antiques, live theatre, Casino, shopping, kayaking, ATV tours.
Services:
Sitting room, suites, cable TV, waterfall gardens, rocking chair veranda
Most Popular Rooms:
Prince Regent Jacuzzi Suite: Largest suite, formerly the home's Doctor's office & the Inn's art gallery, is located in the lower level. Exposed limestone walls, antique furnishings, a wet bar w/fridge & sitting area make it ideal for entertaining.
Camelot: Decorated in a Chinois theme with Lakeland blue walls and white woodwork, sheer drapes, thick Indian rugs and a black and gold-inlaid screen. The bathroom has antique fixtures with a 6 foot clawtub with shower and marble sink. Queen size bed.

Inn Information

Season: Closed January
Rates: 100.00 - 235.00 CAN Dollars (double occupancy)
Rooms: 8
With private baths: 8
Mealplan: Breakfast included
Food Served:
  • Country Buffet
  • Dinner, restaurant, bar service
Nearest Airport(s): Ottawa; Kingston

Payment methods accepted:

MasterCard Visa
    This bed and breakfast has been rated by either a local or national association. Please inquire as to which Associations this inn is affiliated.


    Restrictions

    • Please inquire about our policy regarding children.
    • Smoking not permitted.
    • Pets allowed with limits.
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