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COPPER DREAMS BED AND BREAKFAST - Map and Directions |
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Directions Directions for Copper Dreams Bed and Breakfast, 28 Johnson Street, Niagara on the Lake. Copper Dreams is a two storey white clapboard home, with a large veranda and copper coloured brick drive, post light, and screen door.
Coming along the QEW from Hamilton/Toronto, take exit 38B, Glendale Avenue North, to Niagara-on-the-Lake. At the end of the ramp turn right and go back over the QEW. At the lights (hotel and fast food outlets) turn left on York Road, and at the first set of lights, turn right on Airport Road. Go past the stop sign, driving a few minutes to the second stop sign. Make a right at Niagara Stone Road (#55). You will enjoy a 10 minute relaxing drive passing through the town of Virgil. Niagara Stone Road becomes Mississagua Street. Go through the lights at Mary Street, past William, Centre and Gage Streets. Turn right at the next street which is Johnson. If you miss Johnson you will end up on Queen street (the main shopping/dining experience) where you can take any of the side streets one block back to Johnson. Continue along Johnson past Simcoe, Gate, Victoria and Regent. Just past the lawn bowling greens on your left, you will find Copper Dreams on your right.
From Buffalo, New York, follow the QEW towards Hamilton exiting at 38 Glendale for Niagara-on-the-Lake. At the end of the ramp, turn right, and then left on York Road. Follow the same directions as above.
When crossing into Canada at the Queenston-Lewiston Bridge, follow Highway 405 to Stanley Avenue. Follow the signs to Niagara-on-the-Lake, which will take you through Queenston and along the Niagara Parkway. Follow the signs to Niagara on the Lake, and you will end up on Queen Street. At the Prince of Wales hotel, turn left onto King Street. It's a short block- turn right on Johnson, and we are the third house on the left.
Please call us at 905.468.7097 if we can assist you with further directions.
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Property Details
Perfect central location in the Old Town, a true mix of historic and modern.
A historic home circa 1870, completely restored and renovated in 2012.
One block to shopping, dining, art galleries, spas, museums, parks and greenspace.
One block to the Shaw Festival's Court House and Royal George theatres.
Two blocks to the Festival theatre.
Three blocks to the park at the convergence of the Niagara River and Lake Ontario.
Large shaded veranda, with horse drawn carriages passing by.
All new pillows, mattresses, and common area furniture.
Guest rooms feature LCD TVs, Apple compatible radios, and free WiFi.
Complimentary snacks and refreshments.
Friendly, happy dog in residence, with restricted access to guest areas.
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