The Devonshire Inn on the Lake

Come celebrate life and love.


The Devonshire, Inn on the Lake - a house with history in a secret garden setting. Once the Wellington Foundry, today the Devonshire offers seven charming guest rooms, elegant dining and a breathtaking waterfront location, all nestled in the village of Wellington, Prince Edward County.

Explore the inn's two acres of park-like grounds and you'll find a pebbly beach, a trout stream, and a waterfall. Once you're inside, browse the eclectic library, relax by the fire, or watch the sun set while enjoying a cocktail at the copper topped bar. In your room, down duvets and luxury linens await. All rooms have queen or king beds, some with air jet Jacuzzis and sitting areas.

"The County", as it's known by locals, is one of the best kept travel secrets in Ontario. An historic Loyalist settlement, Prince Edward County is known as a new wine grape growing area, for it's great beaches at Sandbanks Provincial Park, wonderful food, antiques and galleries galore, bird watching sites, scuba diving locations and world-class fishing.


Packages

Spring Fish Frolick:

The snow melts, maple sap starts to run, water rises in the creek next to the inn, and the trout and lake salmon begin their annual mating ritual and spawning pilgrimage. Accommodation, dinner, breakfast and a first class view from your room included.

  • From $259 per couple, per night, double occupancy.
  • Gratuities Additional. Taxes Additional.
  • Available from 01-Mar-2008 to 11-May-2008
  • Email the inn for more information.

Wine and Dine by the Water:

Explore and sample the offerings at local wineries. In the evening, savour a five-course tasting menu expertly crafted from farm-fresh regional ingredients to pair with local VQA wines. Accommodation, breakfast, dinner with wine, and tastings included.

  • From $180 per person, one night, double occupancy.
  • Gratuities Additional. Taxes Additional.
  • Available from 01-May-2007 to 19-May-2008
  • Email the inn for more information.

Unwind:

Relax next to the soothing waves of Lake Ontario in Prince Edward County. Package includes $150 certificate for treatments at Indulgences Day Spa on the water in Wellington, and lakeside accommodation, dinner, and breakfast at the Devonshire Inn.

  • From $220 per person, double occupancy.
  • Gratuities Additional. Taxes Additional.
  • Available from 06-May-2007 to 30-Apr-2008
  • Email the inn for more information.

Art in Prince Edward County:

Spend the day at Red Barns Art Studio for a full day of blacksmithing, glass blowing, pottery or fused glass production. Participants will complete a project created on site in their chosen activity. Includes accommodation, three meals, workshop material.

  • From $275 per person, double occupancy.
  • Gratuities Additional. Taxes Additional.
  • Available from 01-May-2007 to 30-Apr-2008
  • Email the inn for more information.

Read all about it! A Booklovers Getaway:

Life imitates art in the County as you settle into three great reads by local authors: Geoff Heindricks, Jane Urquart,and Janet Kellough. Accommodation, three signed, classic books, dinner, breakfast, and a reading spot in a chair by the lake included.

  • From $180 per person, double occupancy.
  • Gratuities Additional. Taxes Additional.
  • Available from 01-May-2007 to 30-Apr-2008
  • Email the inn for more information.

Please visit our web site at www.devonshire-inn.com

Or call us at 1-800-544-9937
Or email us at igetaway@devonshire-inn.com

7 rooms, Full Dining, Non-Smoking, Limited Wheelchair Accessibility.
On-site Amenities: waterfront, conference facility for 65.
Activities Nearby: theatre, golf, cycling, winter activities, wineries.

Innkeepers:

Kathy Kennedy & David Littman
24 Wharf St., PO Box 119
Wellington, Ontario Canada
K0K 3L0
Telephone: 1-613-399-1851
Toll-Free: 1-800-544-9937
Fax: 1-613-399-1960
E-mail: igetaway@devonshire-inn.com
Website: www.devonshire-inn.com

Waterfall Room, with jacuzzi and private balcony overlooking a waterfall - perfect romantic retreat.

Fine Dining on the shores of Lake Ontario.