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id You Know?
McFarland House, Circa 1800 is the oldest surviving building in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Used as a hospital and officer's Quarters during the war of 1812
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THE FLYNN HOUSE |
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22 Johnson Street Niagara-on-the-Lake Ontario, Canada L0S 1J0 |
Host(s): Michael Reigber & Luisa Mastrangelo
Ph. 416-459-2849 or 416-231-4646 Email Us Website |
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General Description |
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The Flynn House is situated steps away from the quaint downtown Queen Street area where you will find world class restaurants, the Shaw Festival and local boutiques. It is also conveniently located near some of Ontario’s most famous wineries. It was built in the 1860's by George Flynn (a shoemaker) for his family and later during World War II, it was the meeting place for the Knights of Columbus. Rich in history, the home has recently been restored to feature modern amenities while maintaining the property's old world charm such as wide plank floors and French doors.
The Flynn House sleeps up to 8 people and features three modern bathrooms, three bedrooms, a large dining room and living room and a fully equipped kitchen.
We offer a smoke-free, pet-free environment. All towels and linens are included. Open year-round.
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