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BOX 102 — PHONE BAYFIELD 565-2611
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TO REACH BAYFIELD FROM
Port Huron — Highways 7 to 21.
London — Highway 4 to Brucefield, turn
left on Bayfield Road.
Stratford — Highway 8 to Seaforth, turn
left to Bayfield Road.
Kitchener — Highways 7 and 8 to Seaforth,
turn left to Bayfield Road.
Toronto — Highways 7 and 8 to Seaforth,
turn left to Bayfield Road.
Tobermory — Highways 6 to 21.
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STRATFORD FESTIVAL
Come from the pomp and pageantry of the Shakespearean Theatre to the serenity
of the Little inn and Bayfield. The Festival season starts in mid-June and ends
October 3rd. If you give us a little notice we will try to arrange tickets for you.
The ease and charm of bygone days offers relaxatior
in the old fashioned parlor of The Little Inn where
quiet sociability is the order of the day.
ANTIQUE LOVERS
You will find the Bayfield area a treasure trove for heirlooms
Visit the antique shops in Clinton, Goderich, London, Ailqa.
Craig, Stratford and Bayfield. We will give you lists and
directions.
FOR RELAXATION !
The Little Inn, a hospitable haven for travellers for
more than a century, basks in the sun at the principal
earner of Bayfield's main street, a familiar landmark
to thousands over the years. 4
Come to The Little Inn
For Relaxation!
There's nothing you HAVE to do
but you can SWIM BOAT GOLF there are long rambling walks in the green
countryside or you can relax in the comfort of the Inn the beauty of the garden. You'll
enjoy the quiet decor the lustrous copper and pewter accents in the dining room — the
interesting heirloom pieces in the parlour. There is good fishing in the lake, open-air movies
in the park, dancing in Bayfield, Goderich and Grand Bend; bowling in Clinton and Goderich;
slides and swings in the park for the children.
1968 SEASON
WEEKLY ROOM RATES June 24 Other
(Meals Included) to Sept. 6 Months
Single Room, per person $76.00 $65.00
Week Days, per person $12.00 $11.00
Double Room, per person $65.00 $54.00
Week Ends, per day $14.00 $13.00
Children under 12 — Half Rate
(American Plan On Request)
MEAL RATES
Breakfast $ .75 to $1.50
Lunch (Mon. thru Sat.) $1.25 to $2.00
Dinner (Mon. thru Sat.) $2.00 to $4.00
Sunday Brunch $2.50
Sunday Night Dinner $2.75 to $4.00
DINING ROOM HOURS
(Daylight Saving Time)
Breakfast 8:30 to 9:30
Lunch 12:30 to 1:30
Dinner 6:00 to 7:00
Coffee Shop — 10:00 to 10:00
TO CONFIRM YOUR RESERVATION a $10 deposit Per Person is required. The deposit
is applicable against the last portion of your visit. If a cancellation of a reservation is given
within a reasonable time, such as fifteen days before the effective date of arrival, the deposit
will be refunded. Checki--,-out time is 2:00 p.m.
Ticiiittle lnn
BAYFIELD, ONTARIO, CANADA
BOX 102 — PHONE BAYFIELD 565-2611
Lovely antique furnishings grace the charming bedrooms
may be seen by this pine chest and ladderback chair. Nothiti,
antique about the mattresses, though. Comfort comes first.