shops and restaurants. We've got downtown and country accommodations, all with distinctive features and welcoming hosts. So take your time, and discover more of what makes Port Hope a pretty special place to visit along the Lake Ontario shore.

The Hotel Carlyle was built in 1857 as a branch of the Bank of Upper Canada.

4+ bed & breakfasts

2+ historic inns

3+ welcoming hotels

Left to right: Brandon Manor, The Waddell, Port Hope Suites for an extended stay.

OVERNIGHT PORT HOPE

CHARMING B&BS

UNIQUE AND HISTORIC ACCOMMODATIONS

Brandon Manor

First established as an inn and tavern in 1840 for travellers stopping between Toronto and Kingston. The manor is beautifully restored to evoke its Georgian farmhouse charm.

Haute Goat Farm

Known for Nigerian Dwarf goats, alpacas and gourmet edibles like goat cheese and caramel corn, you'll also find lovely rooms in the century farmhouse.

Moonlight and Pines

This country retreat sits on four acres with pine trees and a horse trail, right across from adventures in the Ganaraska Forest.

Woodland Gardens

Tucked away in Garden Hill, this pretty home offers a Nordic sauna and Finnish hospitality.

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