Beautiful Brockville on the shore of Lake Ontario
Beautiful Brockville on the shore of Lake Ontario

Holiday to Canada in Aug 2024: Day 4 – Afternoon in Brockville

By Nige on septembre 3, 2024 at 8:29 pm
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Story: Holiday to Canada in Aug 2024 Category: Travel
Tags: Brockville | Canada | Hertz | Holidays

The city of Brockville is really attractive. We saw lots of older folk out for walks and sitting, socialising and enjoying life.

We carried on our exploration of The Brock Trail at the Brockville Railway Tunnel, which is Canada’s oldest railway tunnel, running at just over 500 metres long.

Access to the Brockville Railway Tunnel
Access to the Brockville Railway Tunnel
Access to the Brockville Railway Tunnel
Access to the Brockville Railway Tunnel

The main entrance is close to the harbour, and it heads directly north under the streets of the city.

The railway tunnel was impressive, being emphasized by colourful lighting.

It was also very wet, the further you walked into the tunnel.

As a result, there were interesting mineral deposits on the walls.

A selfie in the railway tunnel!
A selfie in the railway tunnel!
A selfie in the railway tunnel!
A selfie in the railway tunnel!

Back in the day, one track was sufficient for railway travel.

It wasn’t busy, so it wasn’t long before we had the majority of the tunnel to ourselves.

Perfect time for a selfie!

Interesting mineral deposits in the Brockville Railway Tunnel
Interesting mineral deposits in the Brockville Railway Tunnel
Interesting mineral deposits in the Brockville Railway Tunnel
Interesting mineral deposits in the Brockville Railway Tunnel

When we had finished on the Brock Trail, we headed back to the hotel and luckily, our suite was available.

We were well impressed with what we found.

Our 2 storey room at the Rob Thompson Hotel in Brockville
Our 2 storey room at the Rob Thompson Hotel in Brockville
Our 2 storey room at the Rob Thompson Hotel in Brockville
Our 2 storey room at the Rob Thompson Hotel in Brockville

We had reserved The Vault, which was once home to the Bank of Toronto, featuring a massive two-story bank vault, our room had been artfully restored.

Downstairs was the bed, kitchen area and TV. It was a little disappointing that for a room of this splendour, they couldn’t have installed an super king sized bed.

An interesting view showing both levels of our room in Brockville
An interesting view showing both levels of our room in Brockville
An interesting view showing both levels of our room in Brockville
An interesting view showing both levels of our room in Brockville

Half way up the stairs, there was a door out on to a little private courtyard, featuring a hot tub and double-sided fireplace.

The top floor was about half the floor area of downstairs. It housed bathroom facilities, including a double shower area.

The private hot tub outside our room in Brockville
The private hot tub outside our room in Brockville
The private hot tub outside our room in Brockville
The private hot tub outside our room in Brockville

Everything was electric, including the blinds which I had to have a play with.

Vick popped the TV on to watch a bit of US Open tennis and we chilled in the room until we were ready to go out for dinner.

We had chosen to go to Buell Street Bistro, just around the corner, but unfortunately, it was closed due to « Labor Day ». Next choice was the Mill House restaurant.

Starters enjoyed at The Mill Bistro in Brockville
Starters enjoyed at The Mill Bistro in Brockville
Starters enjoyed at The Mill Bistro in Brockville
Starters enjoyed at The Mill Bistro in Brockville

When we arrived, the place was empty. It also didn’t look that enticing. The room was a little drab-looking.

For starters, we shared a plate of portobello stuffed mushrooms, which were very good and a Caesar side salad, which didn’t taste of anything really.

My spicy sausage pasta, slightly less enjoyed at The Mill Bistro in Brockville
My spicy sausage pasta, slightly less enjoyed at The Mill Bistro in Brockville
My spicy sausage pasta, slightly less enjoyed at The Mill Bistro in Brockville
My spicy sausage pasta, slightly less enjoyed at The Mill Bistro in Brockville

For main course, Vick went for a chicken and veg pasta in a creamy sauce with gluten-free pasta.

She wasn’t that impressed with hers.

I went for the spicy sausage pasta, which was quite tasty.

Overall, a little disappointed with the Mill Restaurant.

Tomorrow, we could look forward to heading north to Montreal for a 2-night stay.


Holiday to Canada in Aug 2024

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Nige is one of the co-founders of The Billingham Blog and works as a freelance management consultant. He loves to fly in his spare time!

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