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Bee 'n Bee Bed & Breakfast

Inns / B&Bs: This property is a beautiful facility with rooms or suites to suit your needs. You may enjoy your sumptuous breakfast at a private table by the window and enjoy the view or spend your morning chatting at the communal table. Enjoy the outdoor pool or warm up in the hot tub on the raised back .....

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7196 Outer Drive, R. R. #1, Port Franks, N0M 2L0
(+001) 519-243-2828

Rustic Northville Home

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9530 Northville Road, Port Franks, N0M 2L0
(+001) 519-243-1515

Gillespie Gardens

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7608 Gillespie St., Port Franks, N0M 2L0
(+001) 519-243-1515

Harbourside Trailer Park

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7487 Riverside Drive, Port Franks, N0M 2L0
(+001) 519-243-2461

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Port Franks is a small Southern Ontario community in the municipality of Lambton Shores, Lambton County in southwestern Ontario, Canada. It is located along Kings Highway 21 near Pinery Provincial Park, about 8 kilometres (5. 0 miles) north of Thedford, Ontario. Archaeological evidence suggests that human habitation and use of this site date back thousands of years, and that locally obtained flint was manufactured at the so-called 'flint chipping beds' in the vicinity long before the period of European contact with First Nations peoples in the Great Lakes Basin. The "Port Franks" reserve (named for company official Charles Franks and not, as is commonly reported, a Lake Huron sloop captain) was initially laid out by the Canada Company north of the present day village of Grand Bend. However, by 1851 its location was moved south to near the mouth of the Ausable River.

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