Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 7 reviews
Exceptional · 7 reviews
Boasting lake views, Cedar Island Xanadu provides accommodation with a private beach area, free bikes and a garden, around 1.2 km from Cedar Beach.
What guests said about Kingsville:
10
Kingsville is the most southernly town in Canada and 15...
Kingsville is the most southernly town in Canada and 15 minutes away from Point Pelee National Park which has a great long marsh boardwalk and outstanding shore lines. You can walk out to the very tip and stand on the most southernly part of mainland Canada which is on the same latitude as Northern California.
Kingsville itself is a beautiful town and easy biking to see historic neighborhoods. Restaurants are good and easy to find on the main street. Service was great and people we ran into were very friendly and helpful if we had a question.
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Guest review by
Gerald
Canada
10
Walkable main street - several interesting shops, many...
Walkable main street - several interesting shops, many restaurants ( those we tried very good), top notch butcher shop, bakeries (yum,yum), Christian book/gift store ( a bonus for me), close by beaches, museums, country stores/farm markets. Jack's gastro pub great - attentive, good service, best Caesar salad ever, great burgers.
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Guest review by
Roger W
Canada
10
We booked last minute and didn’t do much planning (very...
We booked last minute and didn’t do much planning (very uncharacteristic for us). I was worried that we wouldn’t get to see or do much because of the lack of planning but my expectations were far exceeded. This town has the most friendly residents! Our first morning we wanted to take the ferry to the island but there was no availability for booking online. We called the office and even though the ferry had been out of service due to weather for the past few days, they found 2 walk on spots for us. Once on the island we rented a golf cart (this was an incredibly fun way to get around). We visited the winery and had the whole place to ourselves. Several staff were serving and preparing charcuterie and tastings for us. They were so excited to finally have visitors again! The price of the wine tasting and charcuterie was about 1/3 of the cost of what you’d pay at a niagara winery. That night we ate at the grove and the service and food were both excellent! The next day we visited Kingsville winery and had another amazing experience with the tasting and staff. The last item on our itinerary was the marsh. It ended up being a beautiful day for a walk but unfortunately too windy for a paddle. Will definitely be visiting again!
Things we’d do differently:
As history lovers, we’d definitely book a tour at Vin Villa ahead of time. We might also reserve the ferry ahead of time so that we have our car to travel around the island. This would just be to save money since the golf cart rental was pricy. If cost didn’t matter I’d 100% go with the golf cart again. It was a lot of fun! I also wish we’d made more time to hike to the southern most tip of the island.
Since it’s a small town not everything is always open. Definitely check the days/ times your desired locations will be open! A visit to Kingsville and Pelee island doesn’t require much planning but it’s definitely a good idea to plan some things ahead.
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Guest review by
Kaitlyn
8.0
Our visit was only one night and a full day.
Our visit was only one night and a full day. Automotive museum, etc. was closed, which was disappointing. Jack Minor Bird Sanctuary was interesting and the Kennedy Trails. We walked the town, enjoyed Lakeside Park, which is getting a splash pad. We did go to Cedar Beach and that drive was interesting and a beautiful beach. (In my review of the B&B, I said we didn't go there, but I forgot since it was not in the actual town, just very close by.) We felt there was a good sense of community and the art gallery was setting up for a sale to support Kennedy Woods and gave good tourist info. Lots of markets and shops and places to eat. Walking tour of distinct homes was interesting. We were able to make our 6 p.m. ferry after a very full and good day. (Could have done with another day, if our schedule permitted.) Had yummy cauliflower curry at the Grove Brew House.
All locals and our hosts, Scott and Carol at our B&B Inn, were friendly and helpful.
The whole area was interesting with all of the huge greenhouses - would have liked to tour one of those. Got ice cream at Cindy's.
Note - ferry does NOT yet serve food (can't eat your own due to covid), so might be a good idea to eat something around 4 - no Island food available after 8 p.m. and ferry gets in at 7:30 p.m.
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Guest review by
Joan
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Superb - What previous guests thought, 157 reviews
Superb · 157 reviews
The layout, the location, and the ease of access. The house is located on a busy main drag, so getting out can be a little tricky, there is a set of lights that allows this driveway access to the road without traffic. For us, this accommodation was warm inviting, and spacious. We were only two but I would gladly rent again for my family of 4 adults. Kingsville is such a lovely town with great restaurants, wineries, and attractions like Point Pelee Provincial Park.
The most southerly point in Canada is well worth seeing.
Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 78 reviews
Fabulous · 78 reviews
Comfy bed. Stunning home. Fabulous kitchen. Easy in and out. Location 5 mins walk from downtown. Would stay again without hesitation. Thank you for opening up this lovely place for us to stay in Kingsville!!!
Loved the beautiful hotel, wonderfully renovated with each room having a special theme. You have kept the character of the unique historic building. Staff were wonderful. Amazing!