A 140-room Georgian mansion on the marina at the head of the Niagara River, the largest hotel inside Old Town Niagara-on-the-Lake and the strongest conference, group, and wedding choice in the region.
"Queen's Landing is the Niagara-on-the-Lake answer when the booking includes more than two people, and the only hotel in the Old Town with the scale to host a wedding party, a corporate retreat, and a passing yacht crew in the same week without any of them feeling crowded."
Queen's Landing occupies a custom-built 1990 Georgian-style mansion on Byron Street, on the marina at the head of the Niagara River where it meets Lake Ontario. The building is recent by Old Town standards, but the architect's brief was to read as a sympathetic neighbour to the heritage stock on Queen and Picton, and the result (four storeys of brick, slate roof, white-trimmed dormers) accomplishes the effect. 140 rooms across the main building and a north wing make this the largest hotel inside the Old Town footprint, and the Vintage Hotels operator manages it as the company's conference and wedding flagship.
Rooms run from Traditional King categories at roughly 28 square metres to the Bridal Suite at 65 square metres with a marina view. The interior style is Georgian transitional: four-poster and sleigh beds, neutral palette, marble bathrooms, and Juliet balconies on most upper-floor categories. The most-requested rooms are the corner Premium suites on the third and fourth floors with marina exposure, which look directly down on the yacht moorings and across to the Niagara River outflow. The hotel runs a wider room mix than Pillar and Post or Prince of Wales, which is one of the reasons it handles multi-generation family bookings well.
The amenity set is the deepest of the Vintage Hotels portfolio. A 6,000 square foot conference and event facility, the Imperial Ballroom for weddings, an indoor pool, a fitness room, and the Tiara Restaurant (a contemporary Canadian menu under a long-serving regional chef) cover the practical bases. The Library Lounge handles afternoon tea and evening cocktails in a clubby, fireplace-anchored room overlooking the marina. The spa is shared with Pillar and Post for serious treatment work; Queen's Landing runs an in-house wellness room sufficient for a massage or facial without a sister-property transfer.
The location, on Byron Street one block from Queen Street, places the hotel two minutes from the Shaw Festival theatre and immediately on the marina. The 140 room count means a quieter floor during low season and a more lobby-energetic atmosphere during Festival weeks. Service is warm, efficient, and slightly less formal than Prince of Wales, which suits the property's mix of leisure travelers, conference groups, and wedding parties. The hotel is regularly named Best Conference Hotel in Niagara-on-the-Lake by Meetings & Incentive Travel Canada.
Queen's Landing handles an anniversary booking with the conference and wedding-grade infrastructure that the property is built around: a Premium Marina-View Suite with the river outflow visible from bed, the Library Lounge for the celebration cocktail before dinner, and Tiara's main dining room for the meal. The hotel runs anniversary packages with framed dates and a marina-view dinner reservation without making it feel like a holiday-resort upsell.
For a Niagara wine country corporate retreat or board offsite, Queen's Landing is the only hotel in the Old Town with the scale to host the meeting and the bedrooms in the same building. The 6,000 square foot conference facility runs everything from a 20-person board day to a 200-person plenary, the restaurant handles three meals a day without external catering, and the after-hours wine country programme is the strongest in the region. WiFi is fast enough for live video calls; conference rates available outside Festival weeks.
Queen's Landing is the most family-comfortable of the in-town Vintage Hotels properties. The indoor pool runs daylight hours, the Premium and Suite categories sleep four with the right bedding configuration, and the marina view gives children something to watch from the window. The walk to Queen Street is two blocks; the Shaw Festival schedules a children's programme through summer; the Tiara dining room handles a family of four at dinner without making the rest of the room feel observed.
155 Byron Street
Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Canada
On the marina; one block from Queen Street; two minute walk to Shaw Festival Theatre
140 rooms and suites
Traditional King from CAD 289/night
Deluxe Marina View from CAD 419/night
Premium Suite from CAD 599/night
Bridal Suite to CAD 1,100/night
Check-in: 4:00 PM
Check-out: 11:00 AM
Custom-built 1990 Georgian-style mansion
Vintage Hotels portfolio (Pillar and Post, Prince of Wales)
Indoor pool and fitness room
6,000 sq ft conference and event facility
Imperial Ballroom (weddings up to 250)
Tiara Restaurant (contemporary Canadian)
Library Lounge with marina view
Complimentary WiFi throughout
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