Places to stay in Ameliasburgh, Ontario
Ameliasburg is a small community in Prince Edward County, Ontario. The poet Al Purdy lived in a cottage on Roblin Lake, adjacent to Ameliasburg, for many years. Several of Purdy's poems, most famously including "Wilderness Gothic", mention features in and around Ameliasburg. The church whose spire "Wilderness Gothic" has being "sheathed in new metal" is now part of the Ameliasburg Museum.
We currently have 10 accommodations in and around Ameliasburgh with other regional listings available for Hotels, Campsites, Inns, Motor Inns and other properties. You can filter listings by the available types:
Wondering where to stay? Lodging options in the community are mainly limited to Bed and Breakfast type accommodations. If you are travelling in the area, Ameliasburgh is located close to Hay Bay Conservation Area, Ameliasburg Mill Pond, Base des Forces canadiennes Trenton, Moreland Lake and Castleton.
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The Ameliasburg library, which has a collection of Purdy memorabilia on display, is named after Purdy, as is the road leading from the town to the Roblin millpond. The Roblin Mill has been relocated to Black Creek Pioneer Village in Toronto.
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Ameliasburgh is 10 km away from Consecon, 12 km away from Carrying Place, 13 km away from Trenton and 13 km away from Belleville.
Ameliasburgh is located at longitude -77°26'14.838 and latitude 44°3'30.340.
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