Thursday, November 26

Holiday Season at Fern Glen Inn

The sun sets over the meadow in front of the guest lounge cabin.
What can be more magical than spending the holidays in a winter wonderland? Imagine fresh snow sparkling like diamond dust in the moonlight, a mug of hot chocolate in front of a toasty fire, the crunch of snowshoes on a forest trail, a cheeky little chickadee pecking a seed from the palm of your hand, a glimpse of a deer in a snow-clad meadow.

Fern Glen Inn is open throughout the Christmas / New Year's holiday season. Guests are welcome to arrive on any day, even Christmas, and stay for short getaway or the whole week.


'Winter in the Country' is the theme of a getaway here. If you're not into a commercial Christmas or big parties, this is the right place for you. While we do put out a few winter-themed decorations, we let mother nature deck the landscape outside and keep things low-key inside.

The Coach House with four guest suites.

Do as much or as little as you like. You can stay on the property, enjoying our snowshoes and trails, toboggans and hill, or just unwinding in the Coop guest lounge or in your room. Snowshoes and toboggans are FREE for guests to use on our 120 acre property!

For more excitement, venture out to Arrowhead Park or Algonquin Park and enjoy their trails by boot, snowshoe or cross-country ski. Arrowhead Park's ice skating trail and tubing hill are popular ways to enjoy a winter day outside. Don't worry about the weather, you can warm up at the warming hut or outdoor fire. For a special treat, spend a Saturday evening skating by starlight and tiki torches during a "Fire and Ice" night!

Holiday Rates are in effect from December 24 through January 3. See our 2015/16 Holiday Rates here.

Breakfast is included with every stay. Dinners at the inn are available with advance notice. Find out more about dinners at the inn here.

Visit the Fern Glen Inn website for more information.

Check available dates or book online here.


Snowshoe angels in front of the Coop guest lounge.



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