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Prince of Wales Hotel

Mid Range

Historic Victorian hotel in the heart of charming Niagara-on-the-Lake, open since 1864. Royal suite, Escabeche restaurant, Royals Garden Spa, and quintessentially Ontario heritage ambiance.

The Prince of Wales Hotel stands at 6 Picton Street in the heart of Niagara-on-the-Lake, one of Ontario's most picturesque heritage towns situated at the mouth of the Niagara River on Lake Ontario. Operating continuously since 1864, the hotel is among the oldest in Canada and occupies a prominent position on the town's main commercial street, directly facing the village square. The Victorian architecture — ornate gabled rooflines, covered verandas, and period façade detailing — has been carefully maintained through multiple restorations, preserving the character of the original nineteenth-century structure.

The hotel forms part of the Vintage Hotels collection alongside the Queen's Landing and Pillar and Post properties in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Guest rooms and suites are furnished in a classic style befitting the heritage property, with high-quality linens, period-influenced décor, and modern in-room amenities including Wi-Fi and flat-screen televisions. Royal Suite accommodations provide expanded living areas with views over the town.

Dining at the Prince of Wales centres on Escabeche Restaurant, which serves contemporary cuisine in an elegant dining room. The Royal Pub offers a more casual setting for lighter meals and drinks. During summer months, the veranda and courtyard areas become popular outdoor dining and socialising spaces, and afternoon tea is a recurring tradition at the property.

The Royals Garden Spa provides a range of treatments within the hotel, and an indoor pool and fitness centre serve guests seeking recreational facilities. The Shaw Festival Theatre — one of Canada's foremost summer theatre events, running from April through November — is a short walk from the hotel, and the property has historically been a popular base for Shaw Festival attendees.

At approximately CAD 270 per night, the Prince of Wales occupies the upper end of the mid-range tier for Ontario accommodation. Wine country touring along the Niagara Peninsula, heritage walking tours of the town, and cycling along the Niagara River Recreation Trail are popular activities accessible directly from the hotel.

Amenities

  • Indoor pool
  • Spa
  • Escabeche restaurant
  • Royal Pub
  • Fitness centre
  • Concierge

Location

6 Picton St, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0

43.2547, -79.0722 — View on map

Highlights

  • Continuous operation since 1864 — one of Ontario's oldest hotels in a Victorian heritage building
  • In Niagara-on-the-Lake's town centre, steps from the Shaw Festival Theatre
  • Royals Garden Spa, indoor pool, Escabeche Restaurant, and Royal Pub all on-site
  • Gateway to Niagara wine country with dozens of wineries within a short drive

Tips

  • Book well in advance for Shaw Festival season (April through November) — the hotel fills quickly on performance weekends
  • Niagara-on-the-Lake is walkable and best explored on foot or by bicycle; the front desk can assist with bike rental arrangements
  • The Niagara River Recreation Trail runs along the waterfront and is accessible for walking or cycling from the town centre
  • Visit during shoulder seasons (spring or autumn) for quieter streets and lower rates while wineries and restaurants remain open

FAQ

Is the Prince of Wales Hotel affiliated with Shaw Festival Theatre?

The hotel is not an official affiliate of the Shaw Festival but is extremely popular with festival-goers given its location a short walk from the Festival Theatre and other Shaw venues in Niagara-on-the-Lake.

Does the Prince of Wales Hotel have a spa?

Yes. The Royals Garden Spa offers a full range of treatments including massages, facials, and body treatments, available to hotel guests and day visitors by appointment.

What is the best time to visit Niagara-on-the-Lake and the Prince of Wales Hotel?

The town is at its most vibrant from May through October when the Shaw Festival is running and wineries host their most active programming. Autumn is particularly popular for wine harvest events along the Niagara Peninsula.

How far is the hotel from Niagara Falls?

Niagara Falls is approximately 20 kilometres south of Niagara-on-the-Lake, about a 25-minute drive via the Niagara River Parkway.

Accessibility

The Prince of Wales Hotel is a Victorian heritage building from 1864. Elevator access is available, though some areas of the heritage structure may present challenges for guests with mobility limitations. Visitors with specific accessibility requirements should contact the property directly to discuss room options and building access.

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