Located in Brockville, 26 miles from 1000 Islands Skydeck, 48 King West provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking. Guests can enjoy city views.
Terrin
Canada
Quiet
Clean
Private
The little touches in the room
Located in downtown Brockville, Ontario, this hotel is adjacent to Highland Golf Course. It features spacious room with a flat-screen cable TV and serves a daily buffet breakfast.
Located just off the MacDonald-Cartier Freeway and less than 1.2 mi from the Brockville city center, this Travelodge features a continental breakfast each morning and weekday newspaper delivery.
Nestled along the St. Lawrence River, close to a variety of attractions and recreational activities, this hotel in Brockville, Ontario offers comfortable guestrooms with free wireless high-speed...
Lynda
Canada
Breakfast was not good, ended up going to Tim Hortons
Located in Brockville in Ontario’s Thousand Islands region, Noble Waterfront Suites is a historically recognised property, fully renovated to provide guests with modern comforts and amenities.
Providing river views, Tall Ships Landing Coastal Resort in Brockville features accommodations, water sports facilities, a fitness center, an indoor pool, a bar, and a shared lounge.
We were only here on an overnight visit after going to a...
We were only here on an overnight visit after going to a show at the Upper Canada Playhouse. The weather was cool and overcast so although we drove around for a bit did not really take in the sights. The downtown area is a must to see though and holds an old time charm that should not be missed. From historical period homes and lovely shops/stores to visit and all set against the mighty St Lawrence River. We have promised ourselves to go back when it gets warmer and take full advantage of the area.
Eric
Canada
Scored 8.0
8.0
We enjoyed our 2 day stay in Brockville and found enough to...
We enjoyed our 2 day stay in Brockville and found enough to do there. The town is pleasant to explore with some nice shops and restaurants. The museum and railway tunnel are interesting, the river cruise is fun, the scenery beautiful and the waterside location relaxing. Pace of life feels slow and this is reflected in some of the service we experienced in the restaurants. There are opportunities for swimming and boating but we did not try these. We also did not visit the Aquatarium but this looks good especially for children. Overall a really nice place to visit where the locals seem to take a great pride in their town and their history.
J Shafran
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I loved walking on the water front, just fantastic views of...
I loved walking on the water front, just fantastic views of the St. Lawrence Seaway.
We had a great meal at the pub at Tall Ships Landing.
Loved the 1000 Islands cruise, worth the money paid for 1.5 hours.
I found the city quaint, with its beautiful old historic buildings, squares and churches, a real little jewel.
People were very friendly.
Pay parking available, and free parking for 2 hours also available, so that was great.
Did not like that most of the restaurants closed by 9 or 10 pm, some even by 7 pm.
Penny
Canada
Scored 6.0
6.0
beds were comfortable but very very high
beds were comfortable but very very high
only 1 chair including the desk chair
no grab bars in shower
breakfast was well organized with plenty of options.
staff were very very friendly
property was poorly landscaped and unkept
Cathy
Canada
Scored 10
10
It is a charming little town with interesting things to view...
It is a charming little town with interesting things to view and within a short distance of Seaway towns.
We ate at Chucks, which is within easy walking distance of the Inn. The menu was huge, great service, very reasonable prices, wish the restaurant was closer to where we live!
elisabeth
Canada
Scored 10
10
Small town with lots of amenities - golf course located only...
Small town with lots of amenities - golf course located only a few kilometres from downtown, multiple marinas, choice of restaurants and cuisines, small shops as well as big box stores, Brockville Tunnel, Brock trail that runs through good length of town, Mac Johnson Conservation area, situated on St. Lawrence River in the Thousand Islands, easy access via 401 or RT 2.
Ida and David were such great hosts! We absolutely loved their B&B, this a beautiful well kept and curated heritage home in the heart of Brockville. Their place was impecable, the King room was spacius, comfortable and clean, the house has multiple rooms that can be used by the guests. Every night Ida asks for your choice of breakfast, which is freshly made and delicious!
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