Bonnevue Manor

Toronto


Tucked away in Roncesvalles Village, this cozy place occupies a restored 1890s redbrick mansion with divine handcrafted architectural details. The six guest rooms could use a refresh – mostly the floral motifs and mishmash of furniture – but they're quite comfortable. Breakfast is hearty and freshly prepared; in summer, enjoy it on the grapevine-covered deck with murals. Two night minimum. Adults only.


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