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Drake Devonshire
Wellington, Prince Edward County, Canada
"Jeff Stober, owner of Toronto?s hip Drake Hotel has just launched a new property, this time among the wineries and organic farmlands of rustic Prince Edward County" (Antoinette di Michele, Wallpaper Magazine)

Welcome to the Drake Devonshire in Wellington, Prince Edward County! At this beautiful, historic inn, they are ready to serve up their special brand of culture, community and hospitality.

A short drive from Ontario, Quebec and New York will whisk you away to a lakeside interpretation of the contemporary farmhouse. Escape to the 11 stylishly designed hotel rooms and two expansive suites. Be awed by the infinite views from the Dining Room and Deck. Get tempted by the seasonal menus featuring farm and lake-to-table dining, an inventive cocktail program and PEC wines. At the all season retreat, you will be admiring stunning art installations, cultural programming and events, or act as your County Concierge, giving you the scoop on excursions and activities in the area.
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? Toronto Pearson Airport: 2h 9 min (210 km)
? Kingston Airport: 1h 24 min (96.7 km)
? La Guardia New York: 6h 55 min (701 km)

LOCATION
? Wellington is a thriving town of 1700 people
? On the north shore of Lake Ontario
? In the heart of Prince Edward County
? Kilometers of waterfront
? Overlooking the largest freshwater sand dunes in the world located in Sandbanks Provincial Park.

ACCOMMODATION
? PETITE ROOM Stargazer Crash Pad
? COURTYARD GUESTROOMS (25 sqm)
? CREEKSIDE GUESTROOMS (23.2 sqm)
? CREEKSIDE BALCONY (23.4 sqm)
? FOUNDRY GUESTROOM (29.9 sqm)
? LOFT 2-Bedroom (54 sqm)
? OWNER`S SUITE (61.1 sqm)

RESTAURANT & BAR
? Head Chef Matthew DeMille
? Menu features farm & lake to table cuisine
? Outstanding Prince Edward County wine
? Mixologiest & their cocktails
? Lobby + Drake General Store

ART COLLECTION & COMMUNITY
? Assembled and led by curator Mia Nielsen ? Mia has commissioned local and international artists to create works that visually reflect, interpret and enhance the Devonshire experience, both indoors and out.
? Rotating and permanent exhibits
? Parties & special events year-round

HISTORY
? Wellington?s roots date back to 1799
? Fine old architecture of the town´s homes
? One of Ontario?s oldest homes, built in 1786, is nestled right in town?..
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