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Guest Rooms at the Frontenac
Club Inn Please click on each
room for additional information photos. Rates are based on single or double occupancy and include a full
breakfast. Rates range from $149.00 to $209.00, plus taxes (Canadian funds). Rates are subject to taxes fees of 15%. A maximum of three guests in the
two-room suites. Some restrictions may apply. An additional charge of $30.00 will be applied for an extra guest. Our Inn is not suitable for young children. Queen-size bed, gas fireplace, King-size bed, gas fireplace. Sitting
room, sofa bed.
Jacuzzi separate
shower. King-size bed, gas fireplace, Claw foot
tub shower. Queen-size bed, gas fireplace.
Jacuzzi separate
shower sitting area, small outdoor
patio two-person
Jacuzzi separate
shower ($199). 11 - Cartwright
Suite.
Suite, queen-size bed. Sitting
room, gas fireplace. Sitting
Dining Rooms.
Breakfast is served in the
dining rooms on the ground floor. Claw foot
tub shower, Second 1/2 floor ($169). Sitting
room., gas fireplace, Claw foot
tub shower two-person, walk-in
shower. Sitting
room, wood fireplace. Relax in the Inn's sitting
room for our guests. Ground floor. To reserve your
room at the Frontenac
Club Inn Call (613) 547 - 6167 Email:
Frontenac
Club Inn 225 King Street East, Kingston, Ontario Canada, K7L 3A7. The Frontenac
Club Inn, located in downtown Kingston, is a historically designated limestone building. It was originally built in 1845 for the
Bank of Montreal, just as Kingston ended its brief reign as the capital city of Upper and Lower Canada. The
Bank was located on the first floor and the second and third floors housed the
bank manager and his family. In 1906, the
Bank relocated and the building was sold to the Frontenac
Club, established by leading Kingstonians, garrison officers, faculty of Queen's University and the Royal Military College, and members of the 14th Batallion (Princess of Wales' Own Rifles) Officer's
Club. The Frontenac
Club's guest book provides an informative perspective of Kingston's history. Six of the
bedrooms at the Inn are named after individuals who were guests at the original
Club. The Frontenac
Club closed its doors in the early 30's, a victim of the Depression. In 1935, the
Club was sold and converted into a family home and
apartments. Over the next seventy years, the Frontenac
Club provided housing for a host of Kingston writers, artists and students. Three of the
bedrooms at the Inn are named after those who lived in this eclectic building. Their stories are legendary. Recently renovated by Beare Weatherup and Susan Shaw, fourth owners of the building in the past 156 years, the Frontenac
Club Inn was established in 2000. Located in Kingston's historic downtown, the Frontenac
Club Inn offers visitors ten
guest rooms, including delicious
breakfasts, in a relaxed and comfortable setting. The Inn is conveniently located within walking distance of the waterfront,
restaurants, shopping, Queen's University and local attractions like the annual Blues Festival, Farmers' Market, Antique Market the Buskers Rendezvous.
Your hosts, Beare Weatherup Susan Shaw live in a
private apartment in the Frontenac
Club Inn and are available to answer your questions, provide directions and make suggestions about must see local attractions. Advanced reservations are recommended. A credit card number with expiry date a contact
phone number are required to guarantee the reservation. We accept VISA, MasterCard, American Express and Debit Cards. On weekends, a two-night minimum reservation policy may be required. In the event of a cancellation, we require 72 hours notice, otherwise the agreed upon charges will be applied to the credit card. Two weeks notice is required for group bookings. Check-in time is between 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Special arrangements can be made for check-ins after 8:00 p.m. Check-out is by 11:00 a.m. Corporate rates for
business travel only.
Parking is available on site. Smoking is not permitted in the Inn. Sorry, no pets allowed. Each
room or
suite in the Inn has the following amenities: complimentary high speed
internet access irons ironing boards
stay@frontenacclub.com. In a city known for its historic charm, beautiful waterfront and architectural treasures, the Frontenac
Club Inn provides a special place to stay and enjoy all that Kingston and the 1000 Islands have to offer. The Frontenac
Club Inn is located in the heart of Kingstons historical downtown and is within walking distance of the waterfront, boat
tours, theatre,
restaurants featured in Gourmet Kingston, shopping Queens University. The heritage limestone building (1845) offers thirteen
guest rooms a
meeting room which subscribe to a smart, unfussy sensibility, Toronto Life Magazine, Getaway Guide 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 2007. Start your day with a delicious
breakfast at the Frontenac
Club Inn and then go out and discover Kingston.
Travel Directions to the Frontenac
Club Inn 225 King Street East. Exit off Highway 401 at Sir John A. Macdonald Boulevard (exit 615). Continue on Sir John A. Macdonald Boulevard until the road ends at King Street. Turn LEFT on King Street at the traffic lights. Continue on King Street for approximately 20 blocks, through 2 sets of traffic lights. The Frontenac
Club Inn is located on the corner of King Street and William Street. Turn RIGHT on William Street. The entrance to the Inn is on William Street (red door).
The spacious main
room on the ground floor, is for the use of our guests. After an early morning jog along the waterfront, relax in one of our comfortable leather chairs and read the morning papers. At the end of the day, relax in the Chapman
Room, kick back listen to some great jazz, play some chess, check out our eclectic collection of books and enjoy.