The Devonshire-Inn on the Lake
... a breathtaking waterfront location, comfortable bedrooms and elegant dining, a crackling winter fire and the soothing sounds of the winds and the waves - all in a quaint village on a beautiful peninsula on Lake Ontario.
The Devonshire is an intimate eight room country inn and licensed restaurant nestled in the village of Wellington, Prince Edward County, just two hours east of Toronto.
"The County", as it's called by locals, is one of the best kept secrets in Ontario. An historic Loyalist settlement, Prince Edward County is known for great beaches at Sandbanks Provincial Park, wonderful food, antiques and galleries galore, bird watching sites, scuba diving locations and world-class fishing.
Enjoy dining on our patio overlooking Lake Ontario.
Open daily for Breakfast
Lunch and Dinner are served Wednesday to Sunday
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Featured Cycling in Ontario
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The Great Waterway / South Eastern Ontario
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The Great Waterway region in south eastern Ontario has a wide range of bicycle routes that take cyclists across the region through vibrant communities, alongside scenic waterways and to quiet rural and naturalized settings.
Explore from Quinte West, Belleville and Prince Edward County, continue eastward via Kingston and Gananoque, the 1000 Islands and the Waterfront Trail, Brockville, the St. Lawrence Seaway to Cornwall and the Quebec border. Additional road riding routes north of the lake and St. Lawrence take cyclists to the Rideau Heritage Route and Frontenac Arch Biosphere and connect with routes to Ottawa. Many point-to-point itineraries are easily completed using Bike Train transportation with VIA Rail.
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Take in the Beauty of Frontenac County
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Enjoy cycling on a variety of trails or country roads as they meander past breathtaking vistas, pristine freshwater lakes, vast tracts of lush green forests and spectacular rock formations. Explore the Rideau lakes and historic canals, Land O' Lakes, picturesque villages and as many as 1000 Islands. Cycle the Arch, the UNESCO recognized Frontenac Arch Biosphere.
Parts of the Frontenac area also lie in The Great Waterway/South Eastern Ontario area. For more regional maps, cycling info and Welcome Cyclists listings, also visit The Great Waterway page.
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York and the Ontario Greenbelt
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York Region has a number trails suitable for cyclists across the region. On road cycle touring and training routes are popular and attracting growing number of urban cyclists looking for quiet and more scenic paved routes. Additional attractions including mountain biking trails and Canada’s first indoor bike park add to the number of options, making the region appealing to a wide variety of bike riders.



