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      <title>Ottawa, ON B&amp;Bs at iLoveInns.com</title>
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      <description>Dynamic list of Bed &amp; Breakfasts located in Ottawa, Ontario. Data property of http://www.iloveinns.com. You may use this data in any way you wish as long as proper credit is given.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 17:07:39 PST</pubDate>
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         <title>Gasthaus Switzerland Inn</title>
         <link>http://www.iloveinns.com/bed_and_breakfasts/ontario/gasthausswitzerland.htm</link>
         <description>Constructed from limestone, this Vernacular Classical Revival home served as a military rehabilitation facility during World War I. The inn has welcomed guests since 1985, and proud innkeepers Josef and Sabina provide splendid hospitality with a distinctively European flair. The well-appointed guest bedrooms and romantic suites are comfortably elegant. Some feature fireplaces, double Jacuzzis, CD stereos, four-poster canopy beds and sparkling wine. A traditional Swiss, full breakfast is served buffet style. Parliament Hill is within an easy walk, as are interesting shops, museums and restaurants.</description>
         <pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2008 00:00:00 PST</pubDate>
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         <title>Albert House Inn</title>
         <link>http://www.iloveinns.com/bed_and_breakfasts/ontario/alberthouse.htm</link>
         <description>Albert House was built by Canadian architect Thomas Scott in 1875, and he lived there until
1895. Scott was appointed to the governmental post of Chief Architect and as such was responsible for the design, construction and maintenance of all federal buildings in Canada from 1871 to 1881. He designed part of the Parliament buildings and supervised the construction of the Library of Parliament. After Scott left Albert House, the structure was used by the Victorian Order of Nurses and then it became Rosary Hall, a convent of The Sisters of Service. The inn is half a mile from the Parliament buildings and many other historic buildings in Ottawa. It has a cobblestone parking area. The inn is renowned for its large custom breakfast, which has an extensive menu, including fruits, cereals, and a choice of griddle and egg delights like French toast, blueberry pancakes, custom omelets, fried egg sandwiches, fried tomatoes, fried potatoes and numerous fresh breads.</description>
         <pubDate>Wed, 20 Feb 2008 00:00:00 PST</pubDate>
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         <title>Auberge McGee's Inn</title>
         <link>http://www.iloveinns.com/bed_and_breakfasts/ontario/aubergemcgees.htm</link>
         <description>Gracing historic Sandy Hill, this restored Victorian mansion offers luxurious and peaceful getaways. It was built for John McGee, Canada's Fourth Clerk of the Privy Council. The portico is reminiscent of his Irish roots featuring pillars that were common in Dublin architecture. Well-appointed guest bedrooms and suites are comfortable and include generous amenities as well as modern conveniences. Some boast fireplaces and Jacuzzis. Sitting in the heart of the city, walk to nearby Byward Market and Parliament Hill. Visit the many museums or the popular Rideau Center.</description>
         <pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2008 00:00:00 PST</pubDate>
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