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Burken Bed & Breakfast

Burken Bed & Breakfast

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14257 County 2 Rd, Brighton, Ontario, K0K 1H0, Canada
(613) 475-5267 www.burken.ca
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Jun 29, 2018
What a great time we had in Brighton. My girlfriend had never stayed at a B & B before so there was some anxiety, but, she is sold now thanks to Burke and Ken. They made us feel very welcome. Their gardens are immaculate and there home is spotless and well decorated. Car buffs will love the antique 55 Buick and Cadi. The breakfasts are to die for...picture attached. I would highly recommend this rural getaway. Many thanks Randy and Sandy

Jun 21, 2018
Absolutely amazing inside and out. You couldnt as for better hosts. These kind, funny gentlemen who own this bed and breakfast make You feel completely at home. It's like being on a high class cruise ship. Defiantly recommended

Jul 9, 2018
Burke and Ken (i.e. Burken) we're very hospitable and accommodating to me and my family. We loved our short stay and would definitely stay there again. The breakfast was delicious, and they ensured our stay was a pleasant one.

Apr 18, 2018
My wife and I chose the Burken B&B as a 'home' location for daily trips to the vineyards of Prince Edward County. And 'home' it felt like. Ken and Burke were gracious hosts in all respects, including surprises at breakfasts which accommodated my dietary restrictions. Highly recommended!

Sep 5, 2017
I loved my stay here and really appreciated the kindness and comfort of this B&B. Burke and Ken are so friendly and have lots of info and maps for cycling and sites nearby. The highlight was definitely the breakfast, which tasted as good as it looked. I would highly recommend this place is you happen to be in the area.

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