In contrast to Niagara Falls, where hotels outnumber bed and breakfast establishments by a wide margin, Niagara-on-the-Lake has only a handful of the first and an abundance of the second. Moreover, there is scant hope of any change in the ratio, given the acute shortage of available space where more hotels could be built. And those that do exist are invariably full during the main summer weekends. The one consoling thought is that at one time -- and this is less than a decade ago -- you needed to book three years in advance if you wanted stay overnight during the height of the season!
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- Best Western Colonel Butler Inn Offers lodging in a full service hotel. Outlines amenities, group and conference facilities.
- White Oaks Well appointed, full service hotel with spa, racket club, and conference facilities. Accommodation for individual guests and business groups. Catering for wedding receptions and other special occasions.
- Vintage Inns A group of fine hotels in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Includes virtual tours and details of the town's history, attractions, and special events.
- The Olde Angel Inn The Region's oldest Inn, with roots going back to the War of 1812. Guest rooms with four poster beds and antique colonial furniture. Fine dining restaurant and English Pub with ales and draft beers.
- Charles Hotel A recently-refurbished inn with twelve guest rooms, fine dining with private room for small gatherings, and facilities for other special occasions. Includes photos and rates.
- Harbour House Hotel A boutique hotel offering beautiful harbour views, walking distance to Shaw Festival, shopping and museums. Includes a virtual tour, maps and a reservation request form.
- Moffat Inn Choice of 22 air-conditioned and non-smoking rooms. Pub and restaurant on site. Inn first opened in 1835, with numerous alterations, extensions, and modifications since.