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Date Reviewed   Rating

Jan 2012
Hobsonville House  - Reviewed by Paul Williams
Two thumbs up for this great B&B. Greg and Anne are superb hosts and take great pride in providing attractive rooms in a beautiful setting. Greg outdoes himself for breakfast. Starting with a large and diverse cold selection of fruits and cereals followed by a hot meal to order. The breakfast alone is worth a stay. I would definitely recommend staying there. Paul

9.0

Dec 2011
Grandview  - Reviewed by Brian Monckton
The b&b is well named. A magnificent building with - well, grand views! Very comfortable and although when I stayed the place was full, Simon still managed to take a personal interest in each and every guest. Although I wanted breakfast before the advertised time, this presented no problem.

9.0

Dec 2011
Bush Sand and Sea  - Reviewed by Anna and Gareth Newton
What a fantastic place to retreat after a full-on wedding! Thanks so much, Lyn, for making us feel so welcome and being so amazingly accommodating. You were definitely one of the highlights of our wedding. Thanks so much. Gareth and Anna Newton, Auckland, NZ.

10.0

Dec 2011
Monivea Bed and Breakfast  - Reviewed by Cher Skoubo
Navigating from British Columbia’s Vancouver Island by ferry we arrived at Salt Spring Island, staying three days at the Monivea Bed-and-Breakfast. John and Wendy O’Brien-ffrench, hosts and owners, welcomed us as we drove up the drive, gave us a quick tour of our room-with-private-entrance and the landscaped gardens, and thus began an enchanting discovery of the island’s many charms and nuances. Salt Spring Island is part of Canada’s Gulf Islands, just a little further north than the U.S. San Juan Islands, which are in fact all part of a single archipelago. The names change at the U.S./Canada border rather than due to geological feature. Like all of these islands, Salt Spring enjoys a Mediterranean climate, giving claim to Canada’s longest frost-free growing season. The island hosts organic orchards and farms, supplying bountiful produce to farmer’s markets, roadside stands and local four-star restaurants. Each morning John and Wendy prepared a gourmet breakfast with lush berries and fresh eggs from their own chickens. They were great hosts—attentive to our needs while respectful of our privacy. Tell them of your interests and they’ll suggest a range of island experiences and landmarks for you. We explored the fragrant Sacred Mountain Lavender Gardens, relaxed along the shore at Ruckle Provincial Park, and enjoyed the animals and goat cheese at Salt Spring Island Cheese, Company. Salt Springs is home to an eclectic mix of artists, woodworkers, potters, craftspeople, musicians and nature lovers. The island is only 74-square miles, equipped with a rental car, it was easy to get around. At Monivea B&B, the rooms are cozy and clean, the gardens colorful and charming. Everywhere you look there is a new discovery…a sculpture, lotus blossom, fountain or trail. They even have their own art gallery, the Monivea Artisan Garden Gallery, with artwork by John and Wendy, Conrad O’Brien-ffrench and other local artists. I bought a number of smaller prints and cards. Their gallery offers art classes, and is included in the Salt Spring’s self-guided studio tour with 32 stops all along the island, showcasing fine art paintings, sculpture and glasswork to handmade crafts by local artisans. We were impressed with the great restaurants on this island—our favorite being House Piccolo and Hastings House. Most of all, it was the care and hospitality of John and Wendy that made this an exceptional visit. We highly recommend Monivea B&B to others and are already making plans to visit again!

10.0

Dec 2011
Bushnell House Inn  - Reviewed by Chris & Julie Marresca
Loved the location, close to everything. The Innkeepers and staff tended to every need that we had.The owners work very hard to maintain the historic Inn down to the finest detail. We look forward to returning with friends!

10.0

Nov 2011
PINEDALE B&B  - Reviewed by Shona BEnnett
great place to stay, very private, clean and tidy. Hosts were fabulous and meals were delicious. Highly recommend

9.0

Nov 2011
Villa Orewa  - Reviewed by Ngaio
“Enter strangers, leave friends” This is my new favourite B & B. The hosts deliver a "labour of love experience" with ease and eloquence. Their artistic hearts are clearly on display through even the smallest detail. The things I loved most were a breakfast that made me feel special and an environment that was both superbly designed and well maintained. My advice to you, book here.

10.0

Nov 2011
Doolan's Country Retreat  - Reviewed by anita austin
Stayed in Dec 2007 for 5 nights and had a lovely time , christine was a very warm and welcoming person nothing was too much trouble.Her christmas tree is something too see it looks like its just come out of harrods window ,im back to stay this Dec 2011 for a couple of nights looking forward too it .

9.0

Oct 2011
The Gatehouse Country Inn  - Reviewed by Larry
Best B&B ever! Hosts are excellent and very attentive! A terrific experience!

10.0

Oct 2011
The Gatehouse Country Inn  - Reviewed by Linda Lee
I have stayed several times at The Gatehouse Country Inn - in Summer and Winter. Very relaxing and such a respite from the hectic life. Our room was so comfortable, CLEAN, and cozy, the owners were always so friendly, and the house is so interesting, with its history. The breakfasts are really hearty and delicious, not to mention an occasional jolly cocktail hour with Cindy and Gordon, the owners.

10.0