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IPM Accommodation List IPM Accommodation List ESSA BED AND BREAKFAST Flavours Country Inn 8288 11th Line Essa Thornton, ON, L0L 2N0 705-726-8020 www.bbcanada.com/barriecountryinn Stevenson Farms B & B 5923 County Road 15 Alliston, ON, L9R 1V3 [email protected] 705-434-0844 www.stevensonfarms.com CAMPGROUND/COTTAGE/RV PARK Nicolston Dam RV Park & Campground 5140 5th Line Essa Alliston, ON, L9R 1V2 [email protected] 705-435-7946 www.nicolstondam.ca HOTEL OR MOTEL Angus Inn Motel 168 Mill Street Angus, ON, L0M 1B2 705-424-7777 www.booking.com/hotel/ca/angus-inn-motel.en.html Knights Inn 166 Mill Street Angus, ON, L0M 1B2 705-424-6362 www.knightsinn.com/hotels/ontario/angus/knights-inn-angus/hotel-overview RESORT Nottawasaga Inn Reosrt & Convention Centre 6015 Highway 89 Alliston, ON, L9R 1A4 705-435-5501 or 1-800-669-5501 www.nottawasagaresort.com NEW TECUMSETH (20 minutes from Ivy) CAMPGROUND/COTTAGE/RV PARK Earl Rowe Provincial Park 4998 Concession #7 Tosorontio Township, ON, L9R 1W1 705-435-2498 www.ontarioparks.com/park/earlrowe Rolling Acres Campground 6047 Hwy 89 Alliston, ON, L9R 1V7 [email protected] 705-435-7860 www.gorving.ca/campground/rolling-acres-campground HOTEL OR MOTEL A Taste of Freedom Country Inn 24 Mill Street West Tottenham, ON, L0G 1W0 [email protected] 905-936-6532 www.tasteoffreedominn.com Red Pine Inn and Conference Centre 497 Victoria Street East Alliston, ON, L9R 1T9 705-435-4381 www.redpineinn.com Victoria Inn 146 Victoria Street West Alliston, ON, L9R 1L7 705-250-2999 or 1-855-2999 www.victoriainn.info INNISFIL (20 minutes from Ivy) BED AND BREAKFAST Kempenfelt B & B 3722 Fairway Road Innisfil, ON, L9A 1A5 705-722-8080 www.georgianc.on.ca/kempenfelt CAMPGROUND/COTTAGE/RV PARK Bee Happy Family Campground 1181 Big Bay Point Road Innisfil, ON, L9S 2N6 705-722-3030 www.beehappycampground.com Toronto North Cookstown KOA 139 Reive Boulevard Cookstown, ON, L0L 1L0 1-800-562-2691 or 705-458-2267 www.koa.com/campgrounds/toronto-north HOTEL OR MOTEL Motel 400 3491 Highway 89 Cookstown, ON, L0L 1L0 [email protected] 705-458-4352 www.motel400.com BARRIE (20 minutes from Ivy) BED AND BREAKFAST Brookview B & B RR #2 Shanty Bay 1351 Line 2 North Barrie, ON, L0L 2L0 Contact: Charles & Lena Simpson 705-721-0523 www.bbcanada.com Hackney Horse B & B 3276 Penetanguishene Road RR #1 Barrie, ON, L4M 4Y8 705-309-1339 or 705-797-1110 Contact: Henni & Frank Houston www.bbcanada.com Richmond Manor Bed & Breakfast 16 Blake Street Barrie, ON, L4M 1J6 Contact: Pam & Bob Richmond 705-726-7103 www.bbontario.com/richmondmanor Three Wishes B & B 48 Steel Street Barrie, ON, L4M 2E7 [email protected] 705-252-0666 www.threewishesbandb.com CAMPGROUND/COTTAGE/RV PARK Cedar Park Campground 10 Little Lake Road Barrie, ON, L4M 7C1 705-721-4691 www.cedarparkcampgrounds.com HOTEL OR MOTEL Best Western Royal Oak Inn 35 Hart Drive Barrie, ON, L4N 5M3 [email protected] 705-721-4848 http://book.bestwestern.com/bestwestern/CA/ON/Barrie-hotels/BEST-WESTERN-Royal-Oak-Inn/Hotel- Overview.do?propertyCode=66053 Comfort Inn & Suites 210 Essa Road Barrie, ON, L4N 3L1 705-721-1122 www.comfortinnandsuitesbarrie.com Comfort Inn 75 Hart Drive Barrie, ON, L4N 5M3 1-800-424-6423 www.comfortinnbarrie.com Days Inn 60 Bryne Drive Barrie, ON, L4N 9Y4 [email protected] 705-733-8989 www.daysinnbarrie.com Hampton Inn and Suites 74 Bryne Drive Barrie, ON, L4N 9Y4 705-719-9666 http://hamptoninn3.hilton.com/en/hotels/ontario/hampton-inn-and-suites-by-hilton-barrie- ONTBRHX/index.html Harbour View Inn 1 Berzy Street Barrie, ON, L4M 3P5 [email protected] 705-735-6832 www.harbourviewinn.ca Howard Johnson Express Inn 150 Dunlop Street West Barrie, ON, L4N 1B2 705-728-1312 http://www.hojo.com/hotels/ontario/barrie/howard-johnson-express-inn-barrie-ontario/hotel- overview?hotel_id=13988 Super 8 441 Bryne Drive Barrie, ON, L4N 6C8 705-814-8888 www.super8barrie.com Travelodge 300 Bayfield Street Barrie, ON, L4M 3B9 705-722-4466 or 1-800-578-7878 http://www.travelodge.ca/property/travelodge-barrie-on-bayfield White Towers Motel 120 Donald Street Barrie, ON, L4N 5G7 705-726-0209 www.whitetowersmotel.com Holiday Inn Monte Carlo Inn 20 Fairview Road 81 Hart Drive Barrie, ON L4N 5M3 Barrie, ON, L4N 4P3 705-734-0070 or 1-800-363-6400 [email protected] http://www.montecarloinns.com/Barrie-Suites/barrie 705-728-6191 or 1-877-728-6191 www.hibarrie.ca/barrie-hotels Holiday Inn Express 506 Bryne Drive Barrie, ON, L4N 9P6 1-877-660-8550 www.ihg.com/holidayinnexpress/hotels/us/en/barrie/yrrmp/hoteldetail OTHER ACCOMMODATION Georgian College Summer Hotel 1 Georgian Drive Barrie, ON, L4M 3X9 705-728-1968 www.georgiancollege.ca/conference-services/summer-hotel ADJALA TOSORONTIO (30 minutes from Ivy) BED AND BREAKFAST Alliston B & B 139 Victoria Street West Alliston, ON, L9R 1L7 Contact: Tom & Catherine Wilson 705-434-2253 www.allistonbandb.ca Big Sky B &B 5639 RR #1 Alliston, ON 705-435-6896 Buchanan B & B 5 Douglas Drive Alliston, ON, L9R 1J9 Contact: Ela & Paul Buchanan 705-434-0505 www.buchananbedbreakfast.com Valentine B & B 146 Victoria Street East Alliston, ON, L9R 1K6 Contact: Diana Valentine 416-707-5009 or 705-435-2982 www.valentinebandb.com CAMPGROUND/COTTAGE/RV PARK Egan's Campground 4159 Hwy 50 RR # 2 Loretto, ON, L0G 1L0 705-435-7140 or 1-877-89EGANS www.eganscampground.com Meadowbrook Campground 5348 Concession Road 6 RR #3 Alliston, ON, L9R 1V3 [email protected] 705-435-4578 www.gorving.ca/campground/meadowbrook-campground SPRINGWATER (30 minutes from Ivy) CAMPGROUND/COTTAGE/RV PARK Barrie KOA Campground 3138 Penetanguishene Road Barrie, ON, L4M 4Y8 1-800-562-7397 or 705-726-6128 www.koa.com/campgrounds/barrie Little Banff 5458 Penetanguishene Road (Hwy 93) Elmvale, ON, L0L 1P0 [email protected] 705-322-1430 www.littlebanff.com Orr Lake Family Cottage 2294 South Orr Lake Road RR #3 Elmvale, ON, L0L 1P0 705-733-5547 To Jo's Christian Family Campground 2043 South Orr Lake Road Elmvale, ON, L0L 1P0 705-322-2181 [email protected] www.tojocampground.com Wasaga Pines Family Campground 1780 County Road 92 Elmvale, ON, L0L 1P0 705-322-2727 www.cottagerv.com ORO MEDONTE (40 minutes from Ivy) BED AND BREAKFAST Castle View Inn 432 Line 5 South RR #1 Oro-Medonte, ON, L0L 2E0 [email protected] 705-487-5666 or 1-866-449-0833 www.castleviewinn.ca Forks in the Trail 478 Bass Lake Side Road West Oro Station, ON [email protected] Contact: Patricia & Doug Frost 705-487-5723 www.forksinthetrail.com Inn the Woods B & B 4240 6th Line North, Oro Medonte RR # 4 Coldwater, ON, L0K 1E0 [email protected] 705-835-6193 or 1-800-289-6295 www.innthewoodsbandb.com Lazy Dayz B & B 754 Horseshoe Valley Road West RR # 4 Coldwater, ON, L0K 1E0 [email protected] Contact: Renee & Bill Duggan 1-866-529-9399 or 705-835-7000 www.lazydayzbedandbreakfast.com The Verandahs B & B By the Lake 4 Palm Beach Road RR # 2 Hawkestone, ON, L0L 1T0 [email protected] 705-487-1910 or 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124 Clearview, ON, L0M 1H0 [email protected] 705-444-8541 or 1-866-226-6621 www.avalonclearview.com Cedar Pond Bed and Breakfast RR #2 Side Road 12/13 Creemore, ON, L0M 1G0 705-466-5065 or 705-791-5065 www.bbcanada.com/cedarpondbandb Creemore Caboose B & B 7262 12/13 Sideroad RR #2 Creemore, ON, L0M 1G0 [email protected] 1-855-522-6673 www.creemorecaboose.ca Creemore House Inn 201 Mill Street Creemore, ON [email protected] 705-466-2001 www.creemorehouse.com Gables B&B 207 Point Street Stayner, Ontario L0M 1S0 [email protected] 705-517-0221 www.bbcanada.com/12291.html Givingtree B & B 262 Batteaux Road RR #2 Collingwood, ON, L9Y 3Z1 [email protected] 705-441-7114 www.givingtreebedandbreakfast.com Willow Trace B & B 7833 Poplar Side Road Collingwood, ON, L9Y 3Y9 [email protected] 705-445-9003 www.collingwoodbedandbreakfast.com ORILLIA (40 minutes from Ivy) BED AND BREAKFAST Alexander House B &B 7 Alexander Drive Orillia, ON, L3V 5L7 705-326-1119 Anne's Cranberry House B & B 25 Dalton Crescent South Orillia, ON, L3V 5J7 Contact: Anne & Charlie Cole 705-326-6871 www.bbcanada.com/cranberryhousebb Betty and Tony's On the Water B & B 677 Broadview Avenue Orillia, ON, L3V 6P1 Contact: Betty & Tony Bridgens 705-326-1125 www.bandborillia.com Cavana Inn & Spa 241 Mississaga Street West Orillia, ON, L3V 3B7 [email protected] 705-327-7759 www.cavanainn.com Casa Dizon Bed and Breakfast 9 Tecumseth Street Orillia, ON, L3V 1X7 Contact: Ana Marie & Ed Dizon 705-326-2841 www.bbcanada.com CAMPGROUND/COTTAGE/RV PARK
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