Doralyn, being photogenic in Chapters. |
Afterwards, we ended up in one of our favourite stores, Chapters, for a look-see!
We spent about forty minutes in the parking lot at the Keg next door, hoping to pick up my son, Bryant, after work, but the young lad had totally forgotten our magnanimous ride offer and left with a co-worker. Too bad!
The following day, we had decided to take advantage of a gift certificate for a one-night stay at the Benmiller Inn I'd given Doralyn for an anniversary present four years ago! Now, we'd talked a couple of times about using it but the timing just never seemed quite right and then, in the middle of all that, a tornado blew through the Benmiller area a couple of years ago, damaging parts of it. Last week, however, the timing just seemed right.
The Benmiller Inn is situated on the Maitland River in southwestern Ontario. It was originally a mill but was converted to an inn back in the early seventies. It prides itself on providing a little bit of luxury in the midst of a rustic setting and has a very high reputation in the area.
Our private little patio area, Maitland River in the background. |
We got back just in time to get changed for dinner ("casual business attire"--whatever that is) and headed over to the main building. Not only did they renovate an old mill but they also purchased a couple of surrounding old houses and converted them as well so the whole resort has a bit of a "spread out" kind of feeling.
Dinner was magnificent, the roast beef was to die for and the salads and desserts were wonderful. We actually couldn't finish our meals. No pics unfortunately, as we were attempting to be "grown up".
The pool, from above. |
We kind of spent the rest of the evening relaxing, watching the Ontario election results and enjoying being together. We set the alarm for early so that we could get up, grab some breaky and then hit the surrounding trails the next day.
Doralyn at breakfast. |
Me, at breakfast. |
Part of the dining room. |
After breakfast, we headed into the nearby Falls Conservation area. Normally there is an entry fee but we had been told that Benmiller guests get in for free just by producing a room key. When we got there, though, the entry gate was
not being manned and, instead, there was a quaint little "man" set up there to take your "honour" donation.
We walked for about thirty minutes before we arrived at The Falls. They are a succession of fairly shallow rapids in the Maitland River and are very scenic. There were actually a couple of fly fishermen there when we arrived but it didn't look as though the fish were biting particularly furiously. We took some pics and then headed back.
Back at Benmiller, we just rested up til checkout time and then were on our merry way. We didn't go all that far and we didn't stay all that long but it was just what we needed round about the time we needed it the most!
Here are some of the other pics we took while there!
Benmiller Photo Dump
Bridge over the Maitland--just around the corner from our room. |
The main building and dining room. |
The pond. |
Her tea, my coffee. |
The mill stream--right through the middle of the building! |
The Gled House |
Doralyn at rest. |
Part of the grounds. |
Once again, the mill stream. |
On our trail walk. |
Fly-fishing on the Maitland. |
The Falls |
Totem 1 |
Totem 2 |
Another view of the mill stream. |
The conservation trail. |
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