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Hotels in Brockville range from comfortable family run guesthouses and motels to inexpensive rooms and luxurious hotel suites.
The town can become busy throughout the year with tourists and business conventions so it’s best to book hotels in Brockville well in advance.
Originally settled in 1785 and officially established in 1832, Brockville has much history and heritage to offer visitors.
Victoria Hall is the town’s city hall and was built from 1862 to 1864.
The historic building has a small museum and is worth checking out.
Brockville is the site of Canada’s first railway tunnel that was opened in 1860.
With its close proximity to the St Lawrence River and Thousand Islands there are a host of boat tours offering scenic trips throughout the surrounding waters.
Visitors will also find an array of hotels in Brockville located along the coastline providing picturesque views and easy access to water-related activities.
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Affordable pet friendly option in the centre of the Thousand Islands, near many leisure facilities and educational institutions, strategically positioned for sightseeing and diving
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Introduction to Brockville, Canada
Hotels in Brockville range from comfortable family run guesthouses and motels to inexpensive rooms and luxurious hotel suites.The town can become busy throughout the year with tourists and business conventions so it’s best to book hotels in Brockville well in advance.
Originally settled in 1785 and officially established in 1832, Brockville has much history and heritage to offer visitors.
Victoria Hall is the town’s city hall and was built from 1862 to 1864.
The historic building has a small museum and is worth checking out.
Brockville is the site of Canada’s first railway tunnel that was opened in 1860.
With its close proximity to the St Lawrence River and Thousand Islands there are a host of boat tours offering scenic trips throughout the surrounding waters.
Visitors will also find an array of hotels in Brockville located along the coastline providing picturesque views and easy access to water-related activities.
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