Places to stay in Kingsville, Ontario

Kingsville is located in Essex County in southwestern Ontario and is Canada's Southernmost town. It is located to the north of Pelee Island, and is about a 30 minute drive from Detroit. Local dining options include Jacks, Jack's Gastropub & Inn31, May May Inn, and Pizza & Coffee 2 Go.

We currently have 19 accommodations in and around Kingsville with other regional listings available for RV parks, Hotels, Motels, B&B's and other properties. You can filter listings by the available types:

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Wondering where to stay? Lodging options in the town are mainly limited to Bed and Breakfast type accommodations, though there are a few nearby campgrounds and RV parks. If you are travelling in the area, Kingsville is located close to Livingstone Channel, Edgewater Beach, Richmond Drain, Jeannette and Elford.

Selected and best reviewed properties in Kingsville

The Kingswood Inn

The Kingswood Inn, a fine heritage home in the octagonal style, was built in 1859 by Col. James S. King, after whom Kingsville is named. The Inn is situated on three beautiful acres in Canada's southernmost mainland town. In October of 2003, the restoration of the former inn will be complete and .....

The Old Farmhouse B&B

The Old Farmhouse offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily living. Enjoy a quiet time on the shaded verandah. Read your book or perhaps choose one of ours as you sip lemonade and partake of our signature chocolate chip cookies. Feel the hospitality of the old-fashioned .....

The Inn 31

Indulge in sinful pleasures at our in-house Spa offering manicures, pedicures, hydrotherapy treatments, relaxation massage, facials, and body wraps. To complete your "feather-ruffling" experience, join us in our dinning room at The Vintage Goose restaurant. The Vintage Goose restaurant is .....

The Mettawas-End Bed and Breakfast

House built in 1886 for luxury leisure,now designated under Ontario Heritage Act as part of the Mettawas Grand Hotel owned by Hiram Walker and sons at the end of the XIXth century. Located near Kingsville harbour where the ferry goes to Pelee Island, near the Park and several fine restaurants, .....

The Adams Golden Acres Motel

Well kept rooms, suites available, kitchenettes available, large yard with picnic tables, lock off suite with large kitchen, family owned and operated, refrigerators in all rooms, quiet area, close to golfing, shopping, swimming, Pelee Island ferry dock, Jack Miner's Bird Sanctuary and Colasanti's .....

The Pleasant Valley Camp & Trailer Park

Pleasant Valley Campground is spread across 17 acres of rolling hills and is surrounded by beautiful streams for hours of exploration and relaxation. So if you're looking for a place to hold your next family reunion, summer work party, baseball tournament or that special occasion then let the staff .....

The Hill'n Dale Bed & Breakfast

Located just a short scenic drive from Windsor Ontario Canada, Detroit Michigan USA, and moments from Lake Erie, it has been completely and lovingly restored to it's original stately elegance. It contains 3 beautifully appointed guest suites, (each with their own 3 - piece bath, sitting area, and .....

The Pigeon Bay Cottages

4 unique, Century old, on-the-water Cottages for rent daily & weekly. All four Places are located on the same 3.5 acres with over 350 feet of lake frontage. Offering great swimming (sandy bottom with 3 sandbars walking out) & fishing with a boardwalk & dock. Complete & totally loaded, equipped .....

Other local Kingsville information and places to visit.

Kingsville is 6 km away from Ruthven, 12 km away from Leamington, 23 km away from McGregor and 24 km away from Wheatley.

Kingsville is located at longitude -82°44'20.331 and latitude 42°2'10.622.

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Things to see and do, places to eat in Kingsville

Photograph of Canadian Transportation Museum & Historic Village, Kingsville
Canadian Transportation Museum & Historic Village

Jack's Gastropub & Inn31 ( Dining / Other ). Located at 31 Division St. South, Kingsville. A Staple of Kingsville’s amazing restaurant scene since 1989, be part of what we LOVE to do. Join us on our wrap-around porch, outdoor patios or distinctive dining rooms. Enjoy wine from EPIC wineries, local brews featuring in-house BgB, and seasonal menus created with our local farmers, producers & artisans. www.jacksdining.com Link

Canadian Transportation Museum & Historic Village ( Art & Culture / Museums ). Located at 6155 Arner Townline County Road 23, Kingsville. The Canadian Transportation Museum is a state-of-the-art 25,000 sq. ft facility. It houses various modes of transportation, from the mid 1800s up to the 1992 Dodge Viper. The museum includes horse and oxen drawn carts, a 1904 Mitchell horse drawn hearse, fire trucks, Ford Model Ts and As, hot rods, Corvettes, T-Birds and more. The Heritage Village features over a dozen buildings of local significance. All buildings have been relocated to the village and display artifacts from a bygone era: a one room schoolhouse, general store, barbershop, train station and numerous log homes to name a few. www.ctmhv.com Link

The Main Grill And Ale House ( Dining / Other ). Located at 24 Main Street West, Kingsville. The Main Grill & Ale House is a purveyor of fine Canadian food, wine, craft beers & spirits. The Main opened in September 2010 and is in the heart of Kingsville's dining district. The Main Grill & Ale House is husband and wife team Heather Brown and Tom Soutars' approach at elevating casual dining! We offer locally sourced, farm to table classic and regionally inspired dishes. We collaborate with local food, beer, wine, and spirit vendors to create a superior dining experience. When paired with our customer service culture, The Main becomes the gathering destination to Eat Drink Relax & Enjoy. www.themaingrillandalehouse.com Link