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Named in honor of a royal visit by George V in 1901, the Prince of Wales Hotel & Spa combines Victorian elegance with 21st-century comforts. In the heart of historic Niagara-on-the-Lake in Ontario, Canada, this member of Vintage Inns boasts individually designed guest rooms infused with an enchanting Victorian ambience. The Les Clefs d'Or concierge team raises the bar for service, while superb dining venuesâ€"including the flagship Escabèche, casual Churchill Lounge and engaging Tapas Wine Barâ€"tantalize discriminating epicures.
Prince of Wales Hotel & Spa
6 Picton Street
Ontario
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada
L0S1J0
Nearest Airport: IAG
At the head of Waterton Lake, in the town of Waterton, sits the Prince of Wales Hotel, the tallest all-wood structure in Canada. The hotel retains much of its original character, right down to the costumed staff wearing kilts and tartans. True to its 1927 origins, the amenities don’t quite match today’s traveler’s expectations. No coffee in the rooms, hair dryers, or toiletries. However, the rooms are historic, and you do feel like you have been transported back in time. AND the views are spectacular! The main lobby is open up to all five floors, with a glass wall all of the way up facing beautiful Waterton Lake. Just down the hill by a 10 minute hike is the township. Plenty of restaurants, boating, and nature. Make sure to check out Cameron Falls at the far corner of the town, and if you’re feeling adventurous, take the hike form there all the way to Lake Cameron.
ChuckInFlorida - Fort Lauderdale, Florida
We had a nice stay at a lake side room. The room is cozy with a small window looking out to the lake surrounding by the majestic mountain. Washroom and vanities were newish and clean to my delight. The view of the hotel from the town is picture worthy.
NPFanCA - Ottawa, Canada
It is a beautiful place of history , cool to see and experience. But I do not feel it is worth the cost. Been there for that, would not do it again. Especially since one could come and experience it all without staying there
nrwc53sms9
The Prince of Wales hotel is an interesting historical gem sitting with a spectacular view to the south in Waterton. The staff is warm and welcoming. The rooms need some TLC, including better lighting and seating arrangements. It's definitely historic and a one night stay is really all you need to experience that history.
ceibssinger - Montclair, New Jersey
Typical overpriced historic National Park hotel, but the location is fantastic with amazing views. Short ten-minute walk to the quaint town of Waterton with nice shops and restaurants. Easy drive to a couple of alpine lakes and nice hikes with lower crowds compared to the Banff area. The only real negative was a persistent sewage smell that maintenance was not able to fix, so we threw some towels around the base of the toilet and blocked the shower drain which solved the problem.
photonut001 - St. Paul, MN
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