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In 1842, a Georgian-style
Coaching Inn was built along-side the Nine Mile River in the hamlet of Port Albert.
Much of the Inn remains original including the cherry wood bar in the pub. The
north-bound highway (#21) once passed the front door of the Inn, carrying many
weary, hungry travelers to the Queen's Bush Settlement.
The Inn has served the traveling public with food, drink
and accommodations since 1842.
Port Albert is a small lakeside village nestled up
against the oceanic
Lake Huron shoreline in one of the prettiest river valleys in
Ontario.
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