Elegant Rosemount Inn & Spa is situated in the heart of Kingston's peaceful and historic "old stones" neighbourhood. Step through the original cast-iron swing gates to discover a delightful and charming haven. Victorian antiques, fine linens and lace gracefully appoint the guest rooms. Breakfast—decadent and delicious—is always an adventure! Theatre, museums, fine dining, sailing and intriguing shops are within walking distance of Rosemount.

• 11 Rooms •
Full Breakfast |
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Rosemount's eleven rooms are individually decorated for comfort with fine lace, linens and antique treasures. Each room features distinct characteristics such as a step-up four poster bed, fireplace, private balcony, sunny bay windows or Italianate tower. Amenities include telephone with data port, high speed wireless, hairdryer and CD player with clock radio.

Each morning we treat you to a different gourmet breakfast. Our morning celebration features dishes such as crab-and-swiss cheese frittatas, and "Welsh toast" with a berry sauce and maple syrup. Join in friendly conversation around the table with the other guests as breakfast is served. Kingston has many excellent restaurants for your evening dining within walking distance of the inn. Enjoy exquisite French cuisine at Le Chien Noir, the best curry in town at Curry Original, and eclectic dining at the renowned Chez Piggy.
Rosemount Inn & Spa has many special places to have a quiet read - in the parlour, warming by the fireplace or outside in the award winning gardens. Board games, cards and the original Canadian game of crokinole are great for a lazy afternoon. Leisure shopping, stage productions, summer bistro patios and home made ice-cream are a few of the temptations you will find just a few bocks from the inn.
Kingston provides many wonderful opportunities for recreation. Surrounded by Provincial Parks and just three blocks to Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River, you can experience hiking, cycling, water sports and some world class scuba diving and fresh water sailing.
1000 Islands Cruises - romantic, scenic dinner
cruises and day cruises. Sail the St. Lawrence. Docking
is just a short stroll from the Inn.
Marine Museum of the Great Lakes – superb exhibits on Great Lakes navigation, shipping and
ship building, self-guided tours of ice breaker Alexander
Henry
Bellevue House – the
home of Sir John. A. MacDonald (first Prime Minister of
Canada); period gardens, furnishings, audio-visual display.
Afternoon tea in the garden on selected days throughout
the summer.
Grand Theatre in Kingston offers fine stage productions
guest artists.
Wolfe Island – a short car ferry ride away is
another world of serene family farm country; excellent cycling
and pleasure driving
Historic walking and trolley tours – narrated
tours of Kingston's downtown and its many limestone buildings
Kingston's Farmers' Market and Antique Market–
locally grown produce, flowers, art and crafts - on Tuesdays
Thursdays and Saturdays; on Sundays, an antique market
with the treasures you have been looking for.
Portsmouth Olympic Yacht Harbour – Kingston's
waters and winds make for superb sailing and sail boarding;
site of CORK, the Olympic Training regatta
Agnes Etherington Art Centre – seven galleries
of changing exhibits; on Queen's University campus
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