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We have 8 hotels in Kingsville.

 
 
Mettawas End Bed & Breakfast        
64 Park Street

Originally built in 1886, this relaxed B&B is 4.1 km from the Kingsville Golf & Country Club, 6.9 km from the Cedar Island Yacht Club and 13.
The Woodbridge House        
608 Seacliff Drive

When visiting Kingsville, The Woodbridge House is a great choice to consider. Free perks include WiFi, self parking, and full breakfast daily between 7 AM and 9 AM. Rooms offer up nice touches like bathrobes, slippers, and comfy beds with Egyptian cotton sheets.
Adams Golden Acres Motel        
438 Main St W County Rd 20

Enjoy your visit to Kingsville with a stay at Adams Golden Acres Motel. You'll have free perks like WiFi and self parking..
Kings Hotel Inn & Suites        
12 Main Street East

Built in 1860, this traditional inn is 2.4 km from hockey at the Kingsville Arena Complex and 11.6 km from the Canadian Transportation Museum.
Appletown Bed and Breakfast Star Rating 4.5        
1699 Union Avenue

Situated in Kingsville, Appletown Bed and Breakfast provides 4.5-star accommodation, as well as an outdoor pool. It also features a designated smoking area.
Lil' Heart & Soul Boutique Inn Star Rating 5        
136 Mill Street West

Situated on a tree-lined residential street, Lil' Heart & Soul Boutique Inn is located in Kingsville. This fully restored Victorian home boasts original oak furnishings and is accented with stained glass windows. Free WiFi is available.
Inn 31 Star Rating 5        
31 Division Street South

Quaint, family-owned bar & grill in a circa-1907 home with beer, burgers & on-site guestrooms...
Dancing Tree Guest Suite        
787 Seacliff Drive

Dancing Tree Guest Suite is a great choice for a stay in Kingsville. Guests will have free perks like WiFi and self parking. Rooms feature bonuses like sofa beds, refrigerators, and microwaves.
 
 
More on Kingsville .
 
Kingsville is located in Essex County in southwestern Ontario, Canada, and is Canada's southernmost municipality with town status. The town had a population of 21,362 in the Canada 2011 Census, up from 20,908 in the Canada 2006 Census.