
This 9,000 square foot mansion was built
as a family residence 120 years ago and is a Niagara Region
landmark. The Keefer's were Canada's most important engineering
dynasty, overseeing canals, bridges, our nation's new Parliament.
Constructed of red stone, features include: eight fireplaces,
12 foot high ceilings, a grand staircase, outstanding hardware,
and authentic details. Luxury and history await your discovery.

The Inn hosts ten guest
suites beautifully appointed with hand carved
reproduction antiques and oil paintings. All of the
furnishings are offered for sale as part of the
Keefer Collection of fine home furnishings. High
speed web, DVD’s and individual climate control
allow for a very comfortable stay.
The
full service dining rooms offer the very best in
local cuisine.
A native of Toulouse France, Executive Chef Pascal
Badaoui hosts 50 seats of culinary excellence. The
menu is simply sensational and also represents an
excellent dining value with three incredible evening
courses for $39.95 each.
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In the heart of the Niagara Region, just minutes from
Niagara Falls, Niagara on the Lake, Welland, and Fort Erie,
we offer the ideal location to experience all that the Niagara
region has to offer. From an internationally acclaimed wine
industry, to year round festivals, theatre, casinos, historic
sites, and unique recreational opportunities through all
seasons, you'll always find something to do.
Niagara
Falls – the Maid of the Mist, the descent to the
caves, and the view from Table Rock are just as thrilling
as ever, and now there are casino gambling opportunities
The
Festival of Lights – (November to February) dozens
of light sculptures twinkle in snowy parks
Niagara Butterfly Conservatory – hundreds of free-flying
butterflies in a tropical conservatory—a great way to beat
the winter blues
Shaw Festival – (May to November) performances of
works by Shaw and his contemporaries
Fort George – reconstructed fort with wooden palisades;
exhibits and demonstrations relating to the War of 1812;
re-enacted drills and events
The Bruce Trail – eastern North America's premier
trail traverses the region
Ball's Falls Conservation Area – waterfall, picnicking,
hiking on Niagara Escarpment; a premier picnic spot; walking
trail to Jordan
Agri-Tours – a local firm provides tours of wineries,
orchards and vineyards, farms and farm markets
Port
Dalhousie and the Welland Canal – walking and cycling
alongside huge international freighters, Port Dalhousie
is a harbourside shopping village with an antique
carousel
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