Gracewood Bed & Breakfast Inn, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario

Built in 1819, Gracewood is a tastefully-restored Georgian home situated on a 26-acre estate of English gardens and majestic century-old pines. Our setting—surrounded by rolling orchards and vineyards—makes Gracewood one of the most tranquil and historic bed and breakfast inns in Niagara on the Lake. We welcome guests to an atmosphere of warm hospitality, personal comfort and the attention to detail that makes each visit a memorable event.

Our inn features formal parlors with fireplaces, guest rooms exquisitely appointed with period antiques and private bathrooms. Outdoors, we offer romantic walking trails and lovely views that combine for a rare atmosphere of peace and luxury. Find out about our rooms and rates.

Culinary delight is an important part of a stay at Gracewood. Our scrumptious breakfasts, designed by Niagara chef Chris Richardson, showcase the best of Niagara's bounty of fresh produce, and are served in an elegant dining room or outdoors on our broad veranda that overlooks the gardens. Each guest is promised an outstanding “taste of Niagara.”

Our location on the Niagara Parkway puts the highlights of our region—the Shaw Festival, the shops of Niagara on the Lake, winery tours, hiking and fine country dining—within walking distance of the inn.

Gracewood Bed and Breakfast Inns guest rooms exude an atmosphere of old Niagara, with handsome hardwood floors, period antique furnishings, and richly coloured fabrics. Comfortable and spacious accommodations have private ensuite bathrooms with whirlpool tubs. Each room has a picturesque view of perennial gardens and majestic trees with orchards and vineyards beyondthe inspiration for naming each room after a famous English garden.

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Gracewood Bed & Breakfast Inn
16052 Niagara Parkway
Niagara-on-the-Lake
Ontario
L0S1J0
Canada

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