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Old Farm Bed and Breakfast
2075 Cowichan Bay Road Tel : (250) 748-6410 Toll Free Reservations 1-888-240-1482 E-mail: stay@oldfarminncowichan.com |
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The Old Farm Bed and Breakfast is a traditional 3-storey country home designed by illustrious west coast architect Samuel Maclure, a member of the architectural team that produced Victoria's famous Empress Hotel. The country garden is a collection of evergreen and fruit trees, shrubbery, flowers, berry bushes and vegetable gardens. Guests meet in the gazebo or stretch out on the chaises, play badminton, pitch horseshoes or wander down to our old dock and watch the tide come and go or bask in our spa under the garden trees. Both of the large rooms in the main house are fully en suite and have been carefully restored and furnished in Laura Ashley motif. Both suites have a view of the water. A separate unit nearby contains a modern suite with bath jacuzzi and kitchenette. Guests are welcome to relax in the main house lounge and enjoy the fireplace, television and VCR, or curl up in the reading room with a selection from our contemporary library. |
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Breakfast is an "event". Wake-up coffee or tea is delivered to the rooms at times designated by our guests. Then, every morning at a big table, it's freshly squeezed orange juice, hot bread and muffins, with jams produced from the property's crop of fruit and berries. Free-range eggs are provided by a nearby farmer and guests are pampered with gourmet entrees served with fine dinnerware, linens and silver settings. We are pleased to cater to special dietary needs. Toll Free Reservations 1-888-240-1482 E-mail: stay@oldfarminncowichan.com |
A pleasant surprise for many guests is the presence of a thriving young wine industry. The annual Cowichan Wine Festival has become popular and is attracting increasing numbers to the Valley every September. |
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Accredited: SuperHost, B.C. Government
Tourism, Canada Select Accommodations, |
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