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BLACK WALNUT MANOR
4255 Victoria Ave. Vineland
Ontario Canada L0R 2E0 Host(s): Carole Tothe-Gurgol and Michael Gurgol

Ph: 905 562-8675 Toll Free: 800 859-4786
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"Your urban oasis in the heart of Twenty Valley Wine Country" |
Welcome to BLACK WALNUT MANOR in Vineland Ontario
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General Description
Welcome to Black Walnut Manor- your urban oasis in the heart of Niagara’s Twenty Valley Wine Country.
Our suites provide exceptional comfort to ensure a relaxing stay. From our softly scented premier bed linens to the deep relaxing tubs complete with rejuvenating bath salts, bath pillow, and downy soft Roots® towels, your time here will be comfortable, rejuvenating and special.
The living room provides a warm atmosphere to sit back and relax when you aren't touring the vineyards or just need to kick back on a rainy day. Leather recliners, interesting books and lots of information on the region make this a great spot to unwind. Be sure to view our spectacular Native Art sculpture collection courtesy of Ninavik Native Arts in Jordan.
So sit back, relax and let Black Walnut Manor be your home away from home as you explore the wines, food and great people of Niagara’s Twenty Valley. We look forward to meeting you…
Carole & Michael Gurgol
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Breakfast
Your three course wine country inspired breakfast boasts wonderful local produce & farm fresh eggs. We pride ourselves on serving the best Niagara has to offer. All breakfast items are home cooked & baked with pride in our own kitchen. Your breakfast consists of a fruit course, delicious gourmet main & home baked goodies.
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Directions
• take the QEW Niagara to exit 57- Victoria Avenue, Vineland • -follow the signs and turn left on Victoria Avenue • proceed 1.8 Km towards Vineland and away from the lake. • Black Walnut Manor is the first house on the left after the underpass. • a median planted with roses divides Victoria Avenue. At this point, when the median ends turn
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