Country Host Bed And Breakfast
2841 Ireton Street Innisfil, Ont, R.r. # 5 Mono 5th Line Orangevillel,ont.
Orangeville, Ontario
Canada L9S 2J3
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General Information
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Around Orangeville: Victorian, Log, Chalets, and Suites in rural pristine horse country.The Headwaters Country encompasses Heritage Homes, Quaint Villages, Rivers, Lakes,Valleys and Hills. Horseback Riding, Hiking,Biking,Skiing,and Golf courses abound. Serving the Areas of Caledon, Dufferin and Simcoe Counties. Unspoiled, on the Niagra Escarpment, and UNESCO Biospere.|Orangeville to Palgrave, Erin to Thornton, some homes have Pools, Hot tubs, and Gardens. Others your own tranquil suite, and private entrance....|Rejuvenate. Visit the Hockley Resort and Spa. Go Antique hunting. Fishing. Studio Tours, and Live Theatres. Visit the Dufferin County Museum.
year built:
1988
year renovated:
2003
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Accommodations
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Queensize bed, 4pce ensuite with Double Vanities. Private Balcony, overlooking the inground Pool and Forest, in the Town of Mono.|Private entrance Suite with Fireplace, in a Log Home. Queensize bed, and soaker tub. Kitchenette, and off to Ski in Mansfield.|Quaint Quiet Cabin. Queen bed and a Futon, Log Beams and your own fireplace. Do some Star Gazing and Bird/Deer watching.
number of rooms:
8
room types:
Cabincaledon, Cottage, Double, Queen, Queen Ensuite, Single, Suite, Twin, Twin Room, Victorianmanor
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Room Rates
(CAD Canadian Dollars)
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discounts offered:
above
following credit cards accepted:
Visa,Mastercard
Discounts or weekly rates upon request.
local taxes may apply.
7.0000
single occupancy rate is between
75.00 and 150.00
extra person charge:
Yes
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Meals
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dining - internal options:
The Globe, Fine, dinging & home bakery, Greystones, Angus Beef & Game, Hockley Valley Resort, Three Dining Rooms, and Bars., Hiding In Hockley, Casual Italian, The Blubird, Family Canadian
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In-room Amenities
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Air-conditioning
Balconies
Clock radio
Coffee/tea maker
Electronic key
Ensuite
Fireplace rooms
Hairdryer
Internet access
Keyless entry
Kitchenettes
Microwave
Non-smoking rooms
Pastures
Private bathroom
Refrigerator
Shared bathroom
Showers without bath
Telephone
Television
Television (cable/satellite)
Toiletries complimentary
Victorian Homestead on 86 Acres. Home to Governor General's Award winning Dutch Warmblood Horses. Authentic Antiques
and Woods. Close to Orangeville.
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On-site Amenities
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BBQ area
Beach
Boat rental
Breakfast available
Breakfast included (continental)
Breakfast included (full)
Free local phonecalls
Gardens
Hot tub
Linen included
Meeting facilities
No Smoking
No curfew
Parking (free)
Pets allowed
Pool (outdoor)
Pool (outdoor/heated)
Religious group assistance
Religious preferred plans/rates
Skiing
Spa
Taxi service
Tour assistance
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Policies
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deposit required
check in/out times are:
Check in time is 12:30pm and check out time is noon
cancellation policy:
72 Hours Minimum cancellation. $25.00 Deposit per room, per night required. Personal cheque, cash and travellers cheques accepted.
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Location
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nearby features:
Theatre Orangeville l0 min, Dufferin County Museum & Archives, Island Lake Conservation. l0 Min, Mono Cliffs, and Caves. 5 Min, Palgrave Equestrian Centre l0 Min, Hockley Valley Golf Club l0 Min, Country Manor Spa l0 Min, Headwatrers Arts Festival, Blues Festival & Bluegrass., Falconry Centre l5 Min, Tottenham Steam Train l0 Min, Orangeville Agricultural Society Events, Studio Tours. 8/10 annually, Teen Ranch & Rawhide Adventures, 400 Antique Mall & Cookstown.
transportation:
Go Train or Go Bus from major cities, and Toronto
directions to property:
East to Lake Simcoe / West boundry Highway #l0 / South of Highway # 89 / North of Highway 24 45 Minutes north/west of Toronto.
nearest major airport:
Toronto Pearson International 45 Min North
description of surrounding area:
Hike the Bruce Trail, the Caledon/Trans Canada Trailway. We are in the Niagara Escarpment, and a UNESCO World Biosphere.
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