The Alexander Henry Bed & Breakfast

is now closed for the season.

Book now for the July/August 2010 season

bedbreakfast@marmuseum.ca 

 

The Museum Ship Alexander Henry

Bed & Breakfast aboard Ship!

The Alexander Henry was built at the Port Arthur Shipbuilding Company and launched in 1958. The ship provided ice breaking service on the upper Great Lakes until 1984. In 1985 she was retired to Kingston, Ontario as a museum ship. A year later the B&B was initiated as a full museum service after a trial operation in 1985.

The Alexander Henry is the largest artifact in the Marine Museum collection.

You can support the preservation of the Alexander Henry by becoming a Member of the Museum or by spending a night with us as a Bed & Breakfast Guest.

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Bed and Breakfast

For more information and to make a reservation please phone 613-542-2261 or e-mail bedbreakfast@marmuseum.ca

Bed & Breakfast Rates 2009

Where are we?  Number 8 on the Map of Kingston

 

Visit the B&B Gallery

The VIP Cabin
All cabins are on the outside with a view.
One and two berth cabins with washing facilities are available, some have private washrooms.

Senior Officers' Mess
Breakfast is served in the Officers' Mess

The Cabins, are modest but comfortable and are kept as they would be, when the ship was used by the Coast Guard.

Convenient to Downtown Kingston, the ship is within easy walking distance of restaurants, docks, entertainment and other heritage attractions.

Since 1986 the ship has been host to over 80,000 guests with the proceeds going directly toward the maintenance of the ship and the operation of the museum.

Reservations

You can phone (613) 542-2261, fax (613) 542-0043 or e-mail bedbreakfast@marmuseum.ca  your reservation. Visa, Mastercard and Debit cards accepted. Over 60,000 guests since 1986. 

Note: We ask all guests staying on the ship to be back onboard by midnight as a courtesy to those guests who may be sleeping.  As the Alexander Henry is open for tours during the day, all guests staying longer than one night should plan to be off the ship between 10 am and 4 pm.  Check-in time is 4 pm, and check-out time is 10 am.

Bed & Breakfast Rates - 2009
Proceeds support the Heritage Activities of the Museum
  Cabin Beds Facilities Rate
1 Chief Officer Double * S 99.75
2 2nd Officer Double * S 99.75
3 Captain Double * S/T/SH 131.25
4 3rd Officer Single S 78.75
5 VIP 2 Singles * S/T/SH 131.25
6 VIP 2 Singles * S/T/SH 131.25
7A Chief Engineer Double * S/T/SH 105.00
7B Senior Engineer Single S 78.75
8 1st Engineer 2 Single bunks S 78.75
9 2nd Engineer 2 Single bunks S 78.75
10 3rd Engineer 2 Single bunks S 78.75
11 Passenger Trio 3 Single bunks   99.75
12 Supply Officer 2 Single bunks S 78.75
13 Cadets Cabin 2 Single bunks *   78.75
 
Above prices are in Canadian Dollars and will be subject to applicable sales tax.
Free admission to the Marine Museum for all B&B Guests
Legend for Facilities:   S - Sink, SH - Shower, T - Toilet
Please Note: Cabins 5 & 6 must be booked by the same party to have exclusive access to the shared lounge area.

Breakfast

Don't miss the continental breakfast served in the Senior Officer's Mess that includes yogurt, a variety of freshly baked items, cereal, tea, coffee and juice.  

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View from the Bridge

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