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At the heart of historic Cobourg is Victoria Hall, a magnificent Palladian city hall building. The town grew from a village of summer cottagers from the United States, and was home to show business stars of the silent era, including singer Beatrice Lillie and actress Marie Dressler.
Historic homes abound on every street, restored with care to preserve the history of the area from humble cottages to lavish mansions.
Antique shops, dining establishments and country inns are conveniently located around Coburg. Magnificent gardens have been cultivated and maintained and are displayed on local house tours.
Stay at a Cobourg accommodations and visit the the busy harbour and do some shopping, have a picnic and take a stroll.
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| Corner Cottage Bed and Breakfast | B&B | Cobourg | 181 Bagot Street |
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| King George Inn Spa Wellness and Convention Center | Hotel | Cobourg | 77 Albert Street |
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| MacKenchnie House | Hotel | Cobourg | 173 Tremaine Street |
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| Motel 401 | Hotel | Cobourg | 1144 Divison Street |
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| Northumberland Conference and Retreat Centre | Hotel | Cobourg | 795 Northumberland Heights Rd |
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| Scotty's Inn | Hotel | Cobourg | X |
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| The Woodlawn Inn | Hotel | Cobourg | 420 Division Street |
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| Victoria View Bed & Breakfast | B&B | Cobourg | 198 Bagot Street |
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| Woodlawn Terrace Inn | Hotel | Cobourg | 420 Division Street |
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