Arlington Hotel - Paris, ON, Canada
Posted by: stinger503
N 43° 11.649 W 080° 23.086
17T E 549988 N 4782558
A 160+ year old hotel in historic Paris!
Waymark Code: WMM6PG
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 07/31/2014
Views: 5
Built in 1851s by O.B. Bradford, it was first known as the Bradford House/Hotel. The Ealand family, who took over the house in 1882 renamed it the Arlington.
The hotel underwent many ownership changes through the years. In the mid-90s the hotel was bought and renovated before closing in the mid-2000s. In 2014 the hotel was bought by a group of owners who renovated the hotel and restaurant. The restaurant was re-opened as "The Forks at the Arlington", a tribute to Paris being the fork of the Grand and Nith Rivers.
The hotel was recognized as an Ontario Heritage Site on May 15, 1990.
Name of the Hotel: Arlington Hotel
Address: 106 Grand River Street North, Paris, Ontario, Canada N3L 2M5
Number of Rooms: 23
Height in floors: 4
Hotel since: 01/01/1851
Date Building was built: 01/01/1851
First use of building: Formerly known as the Bradford House hotel
Historic Hotel (Historic Building, National Monument or similar): yes
Urban Hotel (located in a village or town): yes
Mountains Nearby (less than 25 Kms / 15 Mil): no
Beachs Nearby (less than 25 Kms / 15 Mil): no
Major Pilgrimage Place Nearby (less than 25 Kms / 15 Mil. Consider any religion).: no
Hotel website (if available): [Web Link]
Hotel Rating: Not listed
Historic Place nearby (Unesco or National monument/site less than 25 Kms / 15 Mil): Not Listed
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