Sheltered on a quiet bay in the beautiful Halliburton Highlands in Central Ontraio, Canada the domain of Killien is an agreeable contradiction: charming French dining within an Ontario wilderness inn. This secluded property grew naturally out of its history. Originally a backwoods hunting lodge, the Domain was purchased in 1982 by Count and Countess de Moustier, who transformed the rustic lodge into a charming country inn with a distinctive European influence. A new conference house provides very comfortable meeting space with furnishings for both board meetings and more casual fireside conversation.
The contrast works well for business guests, who may participate in outdoor adventures on a private 5,000-acre estate, and then enjoy excellent French cuisine and comfortable lakeside accommodations. The inn's Conference House and 12 guest rooms are suited to executive retreats and small seminars; these groups may have exclusive use of the property.
Inviting and intimate accommodations
Exquisite French cuisine and vintage wines
Hiking, cycling, tennis, canoeing, kayaking, and cross-country skiing
5000 private acres of pristine nature |