The Woodlawn Inn offers the best in contemporary dining and lodging comforts, but doesn't forget its place in the past. Conveniently located in the heart of historic Cobourg, the inn was originally built in 1835 by United Empire Loyalist Ebenezer Perry. Today, this restored residence features 20 luxuriously appointed guest rooms, an internationally recognized dining room, and an intimate bar which serves the finest in wines and spirits. Woodlawn is located only steps away from Cobourg's renowned harbour front, farmers' market and unique shops

• 20 Rooms •
Full Dining • Non-smoking |
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We have retained the historic charm of Ebenezer Perry's home in our efforts to provide the best in contemporary hotel accommodations. The Woodlawn's standard rooms are spacious, quiet, and comfortably appointed with reproduction furnishings, antiques, and in many cases, fireplaces. Rooms on the second floor have private balconies.
The Woodlawn suites feature various combinations of amenities, including whirlpool baths, fireplaces and separate sitting rooms. The Woodlawn Inn is non-smoking in all guest rooms, in the dining room and the bar.

Savour a memorable meal in our elegant dining room or dine under the sun or stars in our courtyard garden. The ever-changing menu marries fine regional foods with selections from the world's markets. To accompany our cuisine, The Woodlawn's sommelier can suggest a wine from our well-stocked cellars.
Our Sunday brunch is very popular. Roast turkey, glazed country ham, roast beef, and made-to-order omelettes are complemented by salads and desserts. Our luncheon buffet on weekdays is also popular, and priced attractively.
The Woodlawn lounge, with a splendid curved bar of inlaid rosewood, boasts a vast single malt scotch collection and a premium selection of wines by the glass.
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Many guests prefer to
spend their off hours by the fire or in the gardens. We can,
however, arrange for any of the following daytrips:
- Historical walking tours
- tennis
- boating
- golf
- cross-country skiing (Northumberland Forest recommended)
Victoria Hall - a
grand city hall with a sunken courtroom modeled after London's Old
Bailey and a Grand Ballroom with trompe-l'oeil decoration
Art Gallery of Northumberland - changing exhibits of local
and national artists
Northumberland Players - fall and winter theatre in
fabulous Victoria Hall
Marie Dressler Home - exhibits describe Dressler's cinema
career, including a video and a mockup from the set of Min and Bill
Antique and gallery shopping - Cobourg, Port Hope, Grafton
and Northumberland County all have superb antique and art shops, and
all have historic neighbourhoods for walking
Cobourg waterfront - a Victorian bandshell, a sand beach,
a harbourfront walkway and fishing charters
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