THE LATCH INN

The Latch Inn sits quietly along Harbour Road, overlooking the marina, with a setting that immediately sets it apart from the busier parts of Sidney.

Built in the 1920s as a summer residence for British Columbia’s Lieutenant-Governor, the property carries a strong sense of history. Original woodwork, leaded glass windows, and preserved architectural details give the inn a distinct character that’s both refined and welcoming.

Each room is individually styled, with its own layout and name tied to the home’s past. Many offer views toward the marina or surrounding gardens, adding to the sense of privacy and space. It’s a stay that prioritizes individuality over uniformity, with thoughtful details throughout.

Breakfast is a highlight. The complimentary offering is freshly prepared and served with care, encouraging a slower start to the day. It’s not rushed or routine, but a more intentional part of the experience.

The location offers a quieter perspective of Sidney. You’re steps from the marina and coastal paths, with easy access to walks along the water, while downtown Sidney and Beacon Avenue remain just a short drive or bike ride away.

The Latch Inn stands out for its combination of history, setting, and personal touches. It offers a more intimate alternative, grounded in character and a strong connection to its surroundings.

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