The Inn at Manitou

MCKELLAR | ONTARIO | CANADA 
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Setting: Lakeside
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Interest: Gastronomy, Golf, Romance, Spa
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Style: Boutique, Classic, Inn
According to polls, a full 85 per cent of Canadians live in cities, but most consider themselves tied to the land. Find out why at The Inn at Manitou.
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EXPERIENCE


Every year, as the seasons change and snow gives way to a deep heat, Torontonians head north by the thousands, migrating as if by instinct to Ontario's pristine cottage country. This the Group of Seven's Canada, all placid lakes and craggy rocks and dense woodlands, and the point of comparison by which millions of Canadians measure natural beauty. Here, nestled on the shores of Manitouwabing Lake, is The Inn at Manitou. The 35-room luxury resort hotel is only 150 miles north of Toronto, but it couldn't be further away in spirit. Activities range from the distinctly Canadian (canoeing, fly-in fishing on a virgin lake) to the universal (sailing and windsurfing). Of course, The Manitou goes beyond the average cottage experience. The on-site spa and fitness center are among the region's very best, and the cuisine is beyond description. The Inn employs 12 French chefs who use only the freshest local ingredients, and is rated by Relais & Chateaux as one of Canada's best.

RECOGNITION


The Inn at Manitou is part of Relais & Chateaux

One of Ontario's Finest Inns
A Premier Spa of Ontario
Travel + Leisure - World's Best Award Winners - 2009

LOCATION


The Inn at Manitou is located on Manitouwabing Lake, one of thousands of freshwater lakes in Ontario. Toronto and nearby Pearson International Airport are about two hours away by car.

CONTACT


The Inn at Manitou
McKellar, Ontario, POG 1CO
Canada

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RATES & ROOMS

299 - 495 CAD
(295 - 488 USD)
34 Rooms & Suites

AIRPORT

Toronto Pearson International Airport
237 km / 147 miles
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