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Paradise Grove was built in the 1920's and subject to extensive renovations in 2004. The property was originally part of the Military Reserve and was deeded to the Harbour and Dock Company in the mid 1800's. Surrounded by old-growth trees and spacious gardens with easy access to the Niagara Parkway and within a short walk of everything that matters in the Old Town district, Paradise Grove is indeed the best located B&B in Niagara-on-the-Lake. |
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In the Heritage Area · Two doors down from Shaw Festival Theatre · Next door to Queen's Landing Steps away from the Harbour or Old Fort George · A two-minute walk through the Park to Downtown |
| Paradise Grove offers three guest rooms on the second floor. Amenities include private in-room bathrooms, high-speed internet connections, cable TV with movie channels, hair dryer, clock radio, central air-conditioning, swimming pool in season, and parking on-site. We serve a full breakfast in elegant surroundings prepared by a professional chef. Special dietary requirements can be accommodated on request. |
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After a long drive, take a dip in the pool or just relax in the garden. Enjoy afternoon tea in the great room with your hosts and other guests, or have a glass of wine by the fire after an evening at the theatre. |
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Niagara-on-the-Lake, named the prettiest town in Canada, has a long and distinguished history. Site of the old Neutral Indian village of Onghiara, it was settled at the close of the American Revolution by Loyalists coming to Upper Canada. Many of the settlers had been members of the much-feared Butler's Rangers based during the American Revolution at Fort Niagara, then under British control. (Click here for more town history) Today, over two hundred years after its founding, Niagara-on-the-Lake hums with a different kind of traffic. Its many attractions include Fort George and the Historical Society Museum, the Shaw Festival with its three theatres, the marina, our heritage business district for shopping, golf courses, parks and beautiful farmland, agricultural markets, and our world-famous Niagara wineries. |
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Come to the many special events held throughout the year! Take a carriage ride through the Old Town, or a jet boat up the Niagara River. A short drive along the scenic Niagara Parkway leads to Queenston Heights and Niagara Falls. Check out the Butterfly Conservatory at the Niagara Parks Commission site. Our town attracts thousands of visitors who stroll the old streets, dine in our many varied restaurants, and, if even for a little while, journey back in time to a more leisurely time - the age of Niagara-on-the-Lake! (Click here for area website links) |
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Click-on these pages for more information: | Guest Rooms/Rates | Area Website Links | History | Reservation Request Form | How To Find Us | |
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Paradise Grove 113 Byron Street at Wellington P.O. Box 1754 Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario L0S 1J0 (905) 468-3302 email: hosts@paradisegrovebb.com Anna & Michael Peets, Innkeepers |
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