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Lakeside Inn

Restaurant & Bar

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ABOUT

Lakeside Inn is situated only five minutes from Bon Echo Provincial Park in the heart of Ontario’s Land O’Lakes region, world-renowned for its beautiful lakes and breathtaking scenery. Our premises offer large, clean, comfortable rooms with attached bathrooms and ample free parking for boats and trailers. And, we’re open year-round!

Along Highway 41, this low-key hotel is a 4-minute walk from the Cloyne Pioneer Museum and Archives, 4 km from Bishop Lake and 11 km from the pictographs on Mazinaw Rock.

Straightforward rooms come with cable TV and DVD players, plus microwaves and minifridges.

All 20 rooms and Bathrooms were recently fully renovated and staged with modern finishes.

ROOMS

OUR ROOMS

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Enjoy recently renovated rooms with modern finishes, offering a comfortable stay at the Inn. Well Maintained, Clean & Hygenic Environment, Amenities to Meet Your Needs

OUR SERVICES

Our Amenities

Free Breakfast

Free Wifi

Fitness Center

Free Parking

Pet-Friendly Rooms

Digital Key

Business Center

Non-Smoking Rooms

Connecting Rooms

Meeting Rooms

GALLERY

GALLERY

SEE & DO

THINGS TO DO

Bon Echo Provincial Park

Enjoy lots of different activities in one of the most beautiful Provincials Parks in Ontario. 

Land o’lakes Rescue Petting Farm

 

This is a wonderful place full of happy rescued farm animals looked after by some of the loveliest people you'll ever meet.

Cloyne Pioneer Museum

You can learn about the area’s rich and colourful history—especially about settlement and pioneer life

Skoot House

 

Lovely shop with a friendly owner (and an adorable dog!)

Mazinaw Rock

 

This water-locked cliff face is covered in hundreds of ancient pictographs.

Star Gazing Point 

 

View the night sky as it is meant to be seen. These days, it’s not an easy task to find a patch of the clear night sky that’s not obstructed by light pollution.

GUEST REVIEWS

“Affordable stay near Bon Echo Provincial Park. The room was clean, food was tasty.”

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