Motels in Haldimand, Ontario, Canada

Motels in Haldimand, Ontario, Canada
Haldimand is a rural county located amongst several nature reserves and a Six Nations reservation, on a stout land bridge between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario---creating plenty of opportunity for outdoor adventure and abounding in activities. The main communities in Halimand County, which is ruled as a single city, include Jarvis, Hagersville, Caledonia, Cayuga and Dunnville. Additionally, this community is a mere 38 miles from Niagara Falls.

Country Inn Motel & Chip Wagon

Family owned and operated, this motel boasts a bi-lingual staff (English and French), with cable TV, air conditioning, mini fridge and microwave, truck and RV parking and free high-speed wireless Internet in its 20 rooms. Some feature kitchenettes as well.

Country Inn Motel & Chip Wagon
8230 Highway 3 West
Dunnville, ON
(905) 774-7363
countryinnmotel@mountaincable.net
countryinnmotel.ca

Jay's Motel & Restaurant

This cozy motel offers guests wireless Internet, air conditioning and heating, full bathrooms, mini fridge and microwave---some feature kitchenettes---and a restaurant. During the summer months, guests can use the barbecue and picnic tables outside. It is also the closest motel to Cayuga's car race tracks, three miles away.

Jay's Motel & Restaurant
3323 Highway 3
Jarvis, ON
(519) 587-5717
jaysmotel@hotmail.com
jaysmotelandrestaurant.com

Best Western Little River Inn

Best Westerns are known for being locally owned and operated, and with no exception the Best Western Little River Inn offers accessibly to business and leisure travelers. Each of the 45 rooms have cable TV, free high-speed Internet, coffee/tea maker, hair dryer and iron and ironing board. Suites and business rooms are available. The hotel also has a complimentary continental breakfast, outdoor heated swimming pool, spa, and large meeting spaces. Small pets are welcome.

Best Western Little River Inn
203 Queensway West
Simcoe, ON
N3Y 2M9
(877) 297-2239
book.bestwestern.com

Article Written By Megan Stephenson

Megan Stephenson is currently based out of Kaunakakai, Hawaii, as a reporter and photographer for The Molokai Dispatch. She recently graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in journalism from the University of Iowa, and has written for many publications since her college newspaper in 2008, including The Quad City Times and the History News Network.

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