Georgian Bay Ontario’s Delawana Inn is ready for summer

The New VR has selected the Delawana Inn Resort to officially launch the beginning of summer in cottage country. This will be the fourth year running that the VR news team will be live “On The Road” to take advantage of the Delawana Inn’s beautiful setting amidst the beautiful 30,000 islands.
Starting at 6:00 PM on Friday May 21, viewers will have the chance to see the excitement of the summer season build as The New VR (www.thenewvr.ca) explores the dynamics of the Georgian Bay/Muskoka region as a tourist destination.

According to Bob McLaughlin, Manager – VR News and Operations, “the Delawana Inn is the perfect backdrop for VR News to kick-off the summer season in Muskoka.” Many of The New VR regulars will be present including Lance, Jane, Bob and George.

For directions call the Delawana Inn Resort at 1-888-DELAWANA (335-2926).
Celebrating Queen Victoria’s Birthday On Lake Huron, Georgian Bay

Traditional “Open the Shutters” Package Offered

Honey Harbour, Georgian Bay, Ontario – April 2004 – The Delawana Inn Resort reopens for its 107th year, Friday, May 21st with the traditional “Open the Shutters” package on the Victoria Day long weekend where adults receive 3 Nights For The Price of 2 & Up To Two Children Stay Free.

The package includes all meals, children’s programs, evening entertainment, daily cruises to Georgian Bay Islands National Park, use of mountain bikes and hiking on Royal Island. This special package rate starts at $250.00 per adult for three nights with up to 2 children (ages 12 and under) free with two adults per room. Taxes and service charges are extra.

Delawana Inn Resort is located 90 minutes north of Toronto. The Victoria Day weekend is the first long weekend and is considered to be the start to Summer for the many visitors heading north to cottage country in Muskoka, on Georgian Bay-Lake Huron.

New Weekend Package for Summer 2004

Georgian Bay Weekend Cruise & Theatre Packages from $365 pp/dbl

Two and three night packages available include dinner & breakfast daily, matinee performance at King’s Warf Theatre, Miss Midland sunset cruise from the Delawana Dock on Friday evening, use of canoes, kayaks, nature programs, hikes on Royal Island, pontoon cruises to Georgian Bay Islands National Park for hiking or cycling. Indoor exercise area, evening entertainment. Applicable tax and service charge is extra. Prices based on 2 adults sharing accommodation. Advanced reservations required. Watch for detailed theatre program in the near future.

It’s hard to imagine a more ideal setting for summer theatre than the picturesque King’s Wharf Theatre. Located on the shores of Georgian Bay in Penetanguishene, the theatre is only a 35 minute drive from Honey Harbour and the Delawana Inn.
Nestled within Discovery Harbour, the 385-seat theatre is flanked by majestic tall ships and historic buildings – a fascinating step back into the history of a 19th-century British naval and military base. This unique, rustic theatre is air-conditioned and wheelchair accessible.

NEW Star Parties and Star Gazing
Several of the guests who stayed at the Delawana this past year suggested ways that we might improve our evening activities. As a result Delawana is delighted to introduce Brian Cheaney, Member of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada – Toronto. Brian will be with us each Wednesday starting July 9 through the remainder of the summer until August 27 telling and showing the Secrets of the evening sky. Brian has traveled around the world to view solar eclipses, the northern lights, and many other wonders of the night.

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May 19, 2004   Posted in: Canada