About this property

Historic Charm: Bernard Gray Hall Bed and Breakfast in Niagara on the Lake offers a historic setting with a beautiful garden and free WiFi. Guests enjoy a lounge, outdoor seating area, and picnic spots. Comfortable Accommodations: Rooms feature air-conditioning, private bathrooms, and garden views. Additional amenities include a sofa bed, walk-in shower, and free toiletries. Family rooms and a lounge provide comfort for all guests. Delicious Breakfast: A variety of breakfast options are available, including American, full English/Irish, vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free. Fresh pastries, pancakes, fruits, and juice enhance the morning experience. Prime Location: Mississauga Beach is a 17-minute walk away. Nearby attractions include Niagara Falls Train Station (13 mi) and Old Falls Street (14 mi). Boating is available in the surrounding area. Highly rated for its friendly host and delicious breakfast.

Couples in particular like the location – they rated it 9.9 for a two-person trip.

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Property highlights

    • Located in the top-rated area in Niagara-on-the-Lake, this property has an excellent location score of 9.8!

    • Breakfast Info

    • Full English/Irish, Vegetarian, Vegan, Gluten-free, American

    • Free Private Parking Available On Site


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Room Type
Number of guests
 
1 king bed
1 king bed
and
1 sofa bed
or
2 twin beds
1 king bed
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Guests who stayed here loved

  • Bonny
    United States United States
    The breakfast was great and the home was very comfortable. Our hosts were amazing. The location was perfect.
  • Therese
    United States United States
    The hosts were wonderful - very friendly and welcoming. Breakfast was tasty and plentiful. The location of the B&B is close to both the waterfront and the main street with shops and restaurants. There was also space in the driveway, so we were...
  • Jane
    Canada Canada
    The hosts, Gloria and Henry, were a hoot. Very friendly and helpful, with a ton of knowledge about the area. The breakfasts were excellent, both the creative presentation and the taste. We were given many options and didn’t have to eat again...
  • Di
    Canada Canada
    Convenient location, friendly hosts and delicious breakfast
  • David
    United States United States
    Excellent host. Large room with comfortable bed. Great location
  • David
    United States United States
    Great location to Main Street and restaurants, theatres, shops
  • Katherine
    United States United States
    Perfect location close to everything, great hosts, fun and interesting, lovely breakfast, yummy eggs and crisp bacon, excellent sourdough rye toast and local jam, delicious fresh French pressed coffee and orange juice. Nice room and private bath,...
  • Dieter
    Canada Canada
    Breakfast was wonderful, as was our interaction with our hosts.
  • Patricia
    Canada Canada
    Great home, great hosts, great location, great breakfast.
  • Bernadette
    United States United States
    Gloria and Henry were very hospitable. Facilities warm and inviting. Breakfast was more than wonderful every morning.

Host Info

9.8
Host Review Score
The corner of King Street and Prideaux Street has always been important location in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Prior to 1812, this was location of Newark jail house. The land registry shows entries from 1817 when this parcel of land was considered crown land and was bought and sold a few times as "the lot" until 1831 when John Graham purchased the land and built a tavern here called the John Graham Tavern and a period after it was named Black Swan Inn. John Graham lost the property sometime before 1845 for taxes unpaid. From 1845 to 1893, the activities of this parcel of land and building are not clear, but there are rumors that it was also a bakery at sometime before 1890. In 1893 the land registry again documents the land as being sold by the town for unpaid taxes to Fanny Rowley. Fanny Rowley then sold the property to Emma Brown (a spinster) in 1906. Emma Brown past away in 1913 and left the estate to her brother Albert Brown from Texas; the record read he was unmarried. During our renovation over the years, we came across a marking on the staircase wall that was dated 1911 by the plasterers, this was during Emma Browns ownership.
Language spoken: English

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House rules

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Check-in
From 1:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Check-out
From 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM
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Children & Beds

Child policies

Children of all ages are welcome.

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Crib and extra bed policies

Cribs and extra beds aren't available at this property.

No age restriction
There's no age requirement for check-in
Pets
Pets are not allowed.
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Smoking
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