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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a B&B and a boutique hotel?
A B&B is typically an owner-operated home with a few guest rooms and homemade breakfast. A boutique hotel is a small, design-focused hotel (usually under 100 rooms) with unique decor, upscale amenities, and a restaurant or bar. B&Bs are more personal; boutique hotels are more polished.
How much do unique stays cost in Canada?
B&Bs range from $100-$250/night. Boutique hotels run $150-$400/night. Country inns are $120-$300/night. Wilderness lodges can be $200-$600+/night, often including meals and activities. Prices vary by season — summer and fall (leaf peeping) are peak in most regions.
What are the best regions for a B&B getaway in Canada?
Ontario's Prince Edward County and Niagara-on-the-Lake, Quebec's Eastern Townships and Charlevoix, BC's Okanagan and Gulf Islands, Nova Scotia's South Shore, and PEI's North Shore are all exceptional B&B regions. Each offers unique scenery, food, and experiences.
Do B&Bs and inns accommodate families?
Many do, but some are adults-only for a quieter atmosphere. Check the property listing or call ahead. Family-friendly properties often highlight kid amenities, connecting rooms, or cottages. Lodges and larger inns tend to be more family-oriented than small B&Bs.
What is the cancellation policy for independent stays?
Policies vary by property — most require 48-72 hours notice for a full refund. Peak season and holiday bookings may require 7-14 days notice or be non-refundable. Always check the cancellation terms before booking. Booking direct (not through aggregators) often gives you more flexibility.
Why book a B&B or inn instead of a hotel chain?
Independent stays offer unique character, local knowledge from owners, homemade food, and often better value. You support small businesses and local economies. The experience is personal — owners recommend restaurants, hidden trails, and local events that guidebooks miss.
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