1875 A Charters Inn Bed and Breakfast |
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| Website | http://www.chartersinn.com |
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| Address | 290 Second St. |
| City/Town | Midland |
| Phone | 800 724-2979 |
| Description | 1875 A Charters Inn is one of Georgian Bay's finest victorian bed & breakfast. This little gem is nestled in a quiet neighborhood just a walk away; and the closest B&B to downtown Midland, the gateway to Georgian Bay’s 30,000 Islands. |
| Category | Accommodations > Bed & Breakfasts |
| Keywords | bed and breakfast b&b midland georgian bay simcoe county |
| Link ID | 210 |
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