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What to Look for in a Historic Bed and Breakfast in Ontario, Canada

Searching for the perfect historical bed and breakfast can be a daunting task to one who has never visited the province of Ontario.

April 17, 2006
By Anne Boyd
Category: Travel
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Searching for the perfect historical bed and breakfast can be a daunting task to one who has never visited the province of Ontario. But with proper guidance, you can find exactly what you need, in order to make an informative decision about which historical Kingston Ontario B & B to stay.

Below is a depiction of the events that have shaped Kingston into a historical tourist destination. In addition, outlined are the primary reasons for choosing this region for your next B & B Ontario vacation including historical landmarks, interesting museums, picturesque art galleries, great shopping, and fine dining.

Kingston is a community with a great deal of cultural and historical diversity. The History of Kingston (http://www.kingston-ontario.com) goes back to the 1600’s when early French settlers came to the area as part of the fur trade. Then, in 1758, the British captured Kingston, and the expansion throughout the 19th century was funded by ship building. The War of 1812 between the British and Americans, led to the fortification of Fort Henry, and by the mid 1800’s Kingston was the seat of power for the provinces of Upper & Lower Canada. Due to Kingston’s well preserved past, historical landmarks and interesting museums abound.

In addition, the city evolves around the waterfront, and much of the old town area is a variable cornucopia of historic old Victorian homes and commercial buildings that are marvels of architecture. Most of these older homes are fully restored to their past glory, and many of them have been converted to Kingston Ontario bed and breakfast inns to serve the needs of the blossoming tourist community.

While Kingston (http://www.cityofkingston.ca) has always been a popular marine hub during the summer season, such events as the famous Cork sailing regatta and Old Fort Henry bring in flocks of tourists. A few years ago, Kingston was a well-kept secret, a place with the atmosphere and culture of Niagara-on-the-Lake but had less of a tourist presence. However, as residents were able to see the potential of Kingston, they used the historical elements and charm of this old city to make Kingston what it is today.

Due to the well-preserved history of Kingston, tourists typically favor historic bed and breakfast inns. The Hochelega Inn (http://www.hochelagainn.com) offers just what tourists are looking for--luxurious accommodations and scrumptious breakfasts in a wonderful setting of substance and quality of days gone by. Because it is located in the heart of historic Kingston, downtown restaurants, museums, art galleries, shopping, fine dining, and Kingston’s beautiful waterfront are nearby to arouse the interests of any visitor.

By preserving its historic roots, Kingston and the Hochelega Inn have set themselves apart from other tourist destinations. The Hochelega Inn is Kingston Ontario’s best and most recognizable historic bed and breakfast inn. This is observed as a high percentage of tourists return to the Hochelega Inn and the Kingston area several times per year, to experience all that Kingston has to offer.

To learn more about the Hochelega Inn, one of Kingston, Ontario’s best and most recognizable historic bed and breakfast, please visit www.hochelagainn.com or call (613) 549-5534. The friendly personnel, proximity to downtown attractions, and intimacy and luxury associated with this Kingston Ontario inn are sure to make your next vacation memorable.

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