Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre
Hotel · Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands ·

Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre

Hotel · Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands ·

Suites with sitting areas, lake views, Indigenous-inspired fare

indigenous-inspired dishes
friendly staff
regional dishes
manitoulin whitefish
bison steaks
anishing culture
guided hikes
culinary tastings
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null
Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre by null

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66 Meredith St E, Little Current, ON P0P 1K0, Canada Get directions

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66 Meredith St E, Little Current, ON P0P 1K0, Canada Get directions

+1 705 368 9966
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These Are the 7 Best Indigenous–Owned Hotels in Canada - AFAR

"Owned by six First Nation communities of Mnidoo Mnising on Manitoulin Island, this 58-room hotel features a signature conical lobby designed to resemble a traditional tepee and to reflect the seven sacred Grandfather Teachings of Anishinaabe culture. Overlooking the north channel of the Georgian Bay, the on-site North46 Restaurant highlights regional and Indigenous-inspired dishes such as pan-seared Manitoulin whitefish and bison steaks. Visitors can connect with Anishinaabe culture through guided hikes, paddling tours, culinary tastings and events organized by Wikwemikong Tourism, and can time visits to coincide with the annual Wiikwemkoong Cultural Festival and Pow Wow or explore the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation and local interpretive trails independently." - Debbie Olsen

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Manitoulin Hotel & Conference Centre

Vivian C

Google
Went for the New Years Eve dinner and show. There were way too many people jammed into the room. Dinner service took forever. Prime rib was delicious. ..lobster was rubber. The show was excellent and no complaints there. I was very suprised to see so many children at the event. I just assumed a NYE event would be adults only. The unsupervised children were running all over the hotel, screaming and yelling. The next day at check out we noticed that alot of the parents of those kids are employees who were at the event. It's not a professional look. My Facebook complaint was removed...so I thought I'd warn folks here. I expected more for the $300 in tickets and the hotel room we booked. Do better if you want return local customers.

BarryandNicolaG

Google
This is a good place to stay when your visiting Manitoulin Island. We booked a suite and it was huge and comfy. If you get the top floor rear facing you will also a good view of the Little Current river. Everyone was friendly and happy to help. Some nice art scattered around the lobby. We eat breakfast and dinner in the restaurant and both were good. Jessica is a peach of a server and real asset to the hotel.

Shred L.

Google
Nice hotel on the island. Only ate breakfast at the restaurant but the value of the 3 egg breakfast was insane. Saw an order of pancakes, they were huge. Service staff was kind and attentive, Sarah was awesome. Outdoor pool was pretty warm (end of July) and the rooms were clean.

Addicted2Cappuccino

Google
After an exhausting 8+ hour journey, I walked into the lobby feeling dehydrated and drained. The moment I stepped in, "May" at the Front Desk greeted me with a beaming smile and a warm "Welcome Back." Wow, that simple gesture set the tone for what turned out to be an even better stay since my last visit in November. A huge thanks to May for going above and beyond to make sure this stay was flawless. Thanks also to the restaurant team. The food was the best food in the area. I was lucky enough to enjoy the beautiful outdoor patio. From the friendly managers (Lexi and others) to the housekeeping staff, everyone seemed genuinely happy to be there. Make sure to ask for a waterside room on an upper floor. This hotel delivers consistent excellence. I am already looking forward to my next visit.

annettevY68YX

Google
I could this hotel was at one time a premier location . However , it looks like it has been financially abandoned . Between the extremely dirty carpets in the rooms , the much needed paint job needed almost everywhere and the absolutely filthy and bug infested windows , it would appear almost dilapidated.| The rooms themselves were a bit on the small side but acceptable . The bathroom was a decent size and looked like they had been somewhat updated but some fixtures were not complete . What was not acceptable was the size of bath towels meant for children ? They flimsy and small . | Breakfast soon was satisfactory but the conference area needed some decor help . Since this centre is out in the middle of nowhere , it would have been great if some entertainers from local area could have been brought in for something to do in the evenings .

acesmomc

Google
Very nice accommodations, food was excellent. We went with a group and the welcome dinner we had the first night was excellent as were the included breakfasts. Right on the trail on the waterfront you can take into town.

kathy A.

Google
Stayed at this hotel with our Agawa Canyon bus/train tour. Lovely hotel, very nice rooms….mine had a king bed. Excellent dinner and breakfast at this hotel. I highly recommend this hotel. K

BeanyExplorer

Google
We spent one night at this hotel as a family whilst on our Ontario Road Trip. ||We found our room to be tidy, clean, well kept and of good decorative order!||We found the staff to be friendly and courteous. ||We liked the central location, the view of the bridge and water||We did t use the pool, but there is one!||It is a short walk into town ie 15 minutes.
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Peter F.

Yelp
Very diversity-friendly luxury accommodations and restaurant with very good views and furnishings! After writing my review I discovered that my partner and I collectively have only two pillows. This niggardliness caused me to dock the conference center a whole star. And when we called the front desk we were told they'd already given all the extra pillows away! Hello! That's the market telling you something. Also I think they thought when we were asking for a handicap-accessible room we meant a handicapped accessibility room, one that stopped short of being a fully useful bathroom, with all components of the bathroom, tub and all. Ours had only a shower in it. So it was handicapped in the sense that there was no tub. Perhaps indigenous peoples don't use any pillows when they're sleeping in their wigwams. So maybe it's asking a lot of them to provide two or even three pillows, one for between the knees, one to clutch onto..., one for under the head. The tradition of the berdache, or two-spirit people, was a welcome thing to see among Canada's diversity pledge and tradition.