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Terrace
House Bed & Breakfast
Charming
1913 heritage home in exclusive Casa Loma neighborhood decorated
with North African rugs, antique furniture, stained glass windows,
hardwood floors and two fireplaces. Knowledgeable bilingual French/English
host who has travelled worldwide and lived abroad for many years
working for Foreign Affairs.
Has
been filmed June 2000 and aired on CBC television on September 15,
2000.
Gourmet
daily breakfasts such as tomato/ basil/
gruyere quiche, herbes de Provence & goat cheese scones, strawberry
& ricotta cheese pancakes with real maple syrup.
Selected
to be in The Best Places to B&B in Ontario, Lonely Planet
of Toronto, Rough Guide of Canada, Ulysses Guide (Toronto).
Close
to subway, U of T, Casa Loma, Spadina House, ROM, Yorkville and
many restaurants.
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Suzanne
Charbonneau
Terrace House Bed and Breakfast
52 Austin Terrace
Toronto, Ontario M5R 1Y6
Phone
: (416) 535-1493
Fax : (416) 535-9616
E-mail : info@terracehouse.com
- Non smoking
home
- Pets in
the house (cats Misty (the lady) and Fripouille (the little rascal))
- No guest
pets please.
- We accept
Visa, MasterCard and travellers' cheques.
- Parking
for two small/medium cars
- Three
Guest Rooms: Twin, Queen and King
All with private bath.
- Full
cooked breakfast, Vegetarian menu a pleasure.
- Pricing
per night from $150 to $225 CDN, single or double occupancy (including
taxes and scrumptious gourmet breakfast).
We are
waiting to greet you!
Featured
in the April 2003 issue of National Geographic Traveler magazine
"Ex-Montrealers
Suzanne Charbonneau and Pierre Desautels bring a Quebecois bonhomie to
this European-style inn. Here' you'll find pastel bedrooms, cats dozing
on geranium-lined stoops, and inventive breakfast (saffron frittatas,
or spreads of dragonfruit fresh-picked from Chinatown, yogurt, honey and
cardamom)."
Also
in the 2003 Edition of The
Greenwood Guide to Hand-picked Accommodation
"
... I’d be amazed if anyone ever gets any of the sightseeing (which
is right on your doorstep) done when staying here – it’s just
too comfortable!"
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Beautiful
centrally located 1913 heritage home in exclusive Casa Loma neighborhood
where you go to be pampered.
Recently updated
by Interior Designer, Ida Cristello. Lovely wrought iron work accent around
the house by a Toronto artisan. Newly renovated Italian tiled bathrooms,
two fireplaces, hardwood floors, stained glass windows, environmentally
friendly, scrumptious gourmet breakfasts, a stone’s through from Casa Loma
Castle, Spadina House, near the downtown core.
We are awaiting
your call. Let us pamper you.
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