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Hampton Inn by Hilton Port Hope Cobourg
Hampton Inn by Hilton Port Hope Cobourg is set in Port Hope, within 16 km of Cobourg Harbour and 41 km of Fleming College. This 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom.
Motel 6 Campbellford, ON
This Ontario inn overlooks the Trent-Severn Canal and offers a fishing dock and boat rentals. The hotel offers access at the dock for guests and is within a 20-minute drive of Lake Rice.
Port Hope Inn & Suites
Port Hope Inn & Suites is located in Port Hope, within 38 km of Fleming College and 42 km of Art Gallery of Peterborough.
Budget Inn
This Port Hope property is conveniently located off Highway 401. Free Wi-Fi is available in all areas. Rooms feature a refrigerator, a coffee maker and a microwave.
Khan’s Resort
Located in Cobourg in the Ontario region, Khan’s Resort features a garden.
The Barns of Brighton Near Prince Edward County
A recently renovated holiday home situated in Brighton, The Barns of Brighton Near Prince Edward County features a garden.
Plantation House Bed & Breakfast
Featuring a garden and views of garden, Plantation House Bed & Breakfast is a bed and breakfast situated in a historic building in Port Hope, 14 km from Cobourg Harbour.
Timber House Resort
Set in Brighton, 16 km from Empire Theater and 20 km from National Air Force Museum, Timber House Resort offers accommodation with free WiFi, air conditioning and access to a garden with an outdoor...
Emilyville Inn
Situated in Campbellford, within 46 km of Empire Theater and 49 km of National Air Force Museum, Emilyville Inn features accommodation with a garden as well as free private parking for guests who...
The King George Inn
The King George Inn is located on Cobourg Harbour, 30 metres from the boutique shops, cafes and restaurants of historic downtown. Each room at this inn is air conditioned and is equipped with a TV.
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- 8.0
Lots of excellent restaurants and cafes.
Lots of excellent restaurants and cafes. Historic quaint downtown contains plenty of Canadian art and craft as well as fine clothing and shoe shopping. For thrift shoppers, there are some excellent choices all on one street up from Main Street (KING). The waterfront and marina are accessible and close to the downtown. A beautiful concert venue brings theatre and music to town and local pubs feature local music.Guest review byBonnieAbkhazia - 10.0
Port Hope is a beautiful quaint little Town and people are...
Port Hope is a beautiful quaint little Town and people are very friendly and they have a beautiful Park right downtown with a clean washroom. Plus on Thursday they have some kind of shows in the Park and Saturdays there is a wonderful Farmers Market.Guest review byGloriaCanada - 8.0
Brighton is a small, pleasant community of friendly, helpful...
Brighton is a small, pleasant community of friendly, helpful residents. We were delighted observing the unique character of the down town buildings and the pride of ownership which is evident wherever you go. The employees at the Sobeys grocery store went over and above to assist us in even the small things which added to our overall very pleasant stay here. The marina restaurant's staff were very friendly and the food was very good. Due to covid restrictions we were directed to a picnic bench at the waters edge to enjoy our meal where we were thrilled to be accompanied by a family of swans. It is a place we will definitely visit again!Guest review bySeanCanada - 10.0
A hidden gem!
A hidden gem! A perfect rural town set in bucolic countryside amazingly close to the 401 and Toronto. Delightful setting on the Trent River. Enough amenities (like restaurants) to accommodate tourists but not enough to spoil the rural characters of the town.Guest review byMcMillanCanada - 10.0
King Street was packed with local independent shops and...
King Street was packed with local independent shops and restaurants and cafés. This really made Cobourg an enjoyable place to visit, spend time in and stay. The lakeshore area is beautiful, even in the winter, and most of the streets in this area are quiet enough to enjoy walking around without noise from traffic.Guest review byAnonymous - 10.0
I love Port Hope♥, we have been going there for years now.
I love Port Hope♥, we have been going there for years now. Love the downtown area very well kept Old Buildings, plus a beautiful Park and on Saturdays the Farmers Market with wonderful goodies fresh from the Farms around. A very clean Public Bathroom by the Park also. All in all I LOVE PORT HOPE, wish I could go live there♥Guest review byGloriaCanada - 10.0
Small quiet town. Clean with nice people.
Small quiet town. Clean with nice people. Is near to the Presqu’île National Park. Lots of farms and a picturesque scenery. We went first of three days of our stay in the Sandbanks national Park (50 min away) and we spended the last three days exploring beaches around Brighton which was a nice experience.Guest review byPlusloinCanada - 10.0
Cobourg is a beautiful cozy classic Ontario lakeside village...
Cobourg is a beautiful cozy classic Ontario lakeside village. Friendly people who stop to talk and are extremely proud of their community. Welcoming pubs! We were there in in November so can't comment on the beaches and recreation, but we returned to stay a second night on our way back from a short trip to Toronto - a compliment to the warm village atmosphere.Guest review byGT800Canada - 10.0
Port Hope is Beautiful and has a very quaint downtown .
Port Hope is Beautiful and has a very quaint downtown . Also has a wonderful Farmers Market on Saturdays. If you are driving , it is very easy travelling around. Free parking by the Park. A wonderful Theater!! Nice places to eat.Guest review byGloriaCanada