Small on footprint, big on character. The Ledger is a luxury studio for two on the second floor of The Brick & Beam, a boutique hotel in an 1885 building on Hurontario Street in downtown Collingwood. Exposed brick, twelve-foot ceilings, and warm, low light. The queen Murphy bed folds away in the morning to open the room right up, so you can work at the desk, stretch out on the sofa, or just slow down. Walk to the cafes and shops, then come back and settle in.
One guest wrote, `Right in the middle of downtown so everything is walkable, but once you`re inside it feels quiet and calm.` (Ryjan, Collingwood)
At a glance
• Sleeps 2, queen Murphy bed with a hotel-quality mattress • Approx 300 sq ft • Twelve-foot ceilings with a chandelier, exposed brick • Kitchenette: sink, mini fridge, microwave, Keurig, glassware • Desk with seating for two, easy for remote work • Glass walk-in rain shower, 100% natural toiletries • Shared laundry in the hallway • Steps to downtown, the bay and Blue Mountain a 15-minute drive
The space
Every inch here has a reason, so it feels considered, never tight. The queen Murphy bed comes down at night with a hotel-quality mattress and soft linens, and folds up into its custom wood surround by day to give you a modern sofa and ottoman, a mounted smart TV, and a desk with room for two. It`s an easy room to work from for a few days, and an easy one to do nothing in.
The kitchenette handles the basics for a light stay, with a sink, mini fridge, microwave, Keurig, and glassware. The renovated bathroom has a glass walk-in rain shower, matte black fixtures, a penny-tile floor, and 100% natural toiletries. Heating and air conditioning keep it comfortable in any season.
Twelve-foot ceilings and a chandelier give the Ledger a height and calm you don`t expect from a studio its size. The brick and beams are original to the building`s 1885 rebuild after the Great Collingwood Fire, paired with clean modern lines and that warm, low light.
Guest access
Yours for the stay, plus the shared interior hallway. The suite is on the second floor, reached by stairs from the front entrance on Hurontario Street or the rear entrance beside Bakery by the Bay. There is no elevator in the building.
Other things to note
• Self check-in. Your door code and details arrive on the morning of arrival. Check-in from 4pm, check-out by 11am. • No private parking on site. A municipal lot sits directly behind the building. Downtown parking is paid Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm, and free evenings, weekends, and holidays. The HotSpot app makes it easy. • During Farmers` Market season (mid-May through Thanksgiving weekend) the rear lot has a no-parking window Saturdays 6am to 2pm. Outside that, guests park there freely overnight and through check-out. • Shared laundry in the hallway. • Your own wifi network in the suite. • Pet-free and non-smoking. • Best suited to two. This is a studio, so the bed is in the main room.
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The Brick & Beam is a family-run boutique hotel, and we host it personally. We answer our own messages and love helping guests settle in, the good coffee, the quiet trail, the right table for dinner. Reach out anytime, we're always glad to help. The full story of the building is on our website.
この宿泊施設のオーナーになった理由
We chose downtown Collingwood because it's home, and we've been rooted here about fifteen years. The Brick & Beam sits right on Hurontario Street, the main street. Everything is on foot from the front door. Bakery by the Bay is on the ground floor, and cafes, restaurants, wine bars, and shops are a short walk in every direction. The waterfront and Georgian Trail are close by, and the ski hills are a 15-minute drive. It still feels like a real town, not a resort, and that small-town warmth is what we most want you to feel.
この宿泊施設の特徴
The building is historic in the real sense, a post-fire reconstruction from around 1885 on Collingwood's main street. We restored it honestly, keeping the original brick, beams, and tall storefront windows visible and layering modern comfort in alongside. Two of the suites have dining tables built from timber salvaged from the building's own 1885 structure. The history here isn't a theme, it's the building.
There are four suites, each individually designed and named for a thread of Collingwood's story: The Ledger, The Foundry, The Hearth, and The Carmichael. We're small and family-run, so every stay is hosted personally, and the whole building can be booked together for a wedding or a group.