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Serenity Ranch Bed & Breakfast

Serenity Ranch Bed & Breakfast

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2171 Wilson St W, Hamilton, Ontario, L0R 1R0, Canada
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Nov 5, 2017
My wife and I spent a night at serenity ranch with my in-laws. We had an incredible time! Shane is a wonderful host who has literally thought of every little detail to make your stay a carefree, relaxing experience. The food was world class and we stayed up late into the night in the little cabin chatting and drinking wine by the fire with the other guests. When compared to the hotel experience, this truly is a better way to stay. We'll most certainly be back and will be recommending it to friends and family. Thanks Shane for the much needed break from the hustle and bustle.

Oct 10, 2017
Serenity Ranch was wonderful! My family stayed for the thanksgiving weekend and we had our family thanksgiving dinner there. The owner did absolutely everything to make us as comfortable and happy as possible. The rooms are large and comfortable, and breakfast was delicious every morning, made to order when you want it. The location, in the greenbelt outside of Hamilton, is stunning, and the thought that has gone into the landscaping makes spending time outdoors a pleasure. I highly recommend it.

Mar 17, 2018
Definitely a place to rekindle romance. Beds were insanely comfortable. Well managed and clean. Absolutely perfect.

Nov 26, 2017
myself and wife just spent 1 night here and it is great. The staff is friendly but also gives you your space. The place is very clean and well taken care of and has a very nice "feel" to it. We will definitely be going back.

Mar 25, 2018
This place is unbelievable! Very quaint, quiet and staff are Awesome. Shelby is the best and friendliest dog.

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