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Discover the most popular places to visit in Canaan
Edith Scoville Memorial Sanctuary
Traverse lush forests to Lion's Head Peak at this tranquil Connecticut sanctuary. The challenging trail rewards hikers with panoramic views of rolling hills and vibrant fall foliage.
Lawrence Field
Lawrence Field hosts thrilling dog sport competitions for participants of all skill levels. Spectators can enjoy the vibrant atmosphere while watching remarkable displays of canine athleticism and teamwork.
Connecticut Railroad Historical Museum
Housed in the restored Canaan Union Station, this museum showcases the region's railroad heritage through vintage artifacts. Model trains and historical photographs transport you to the golden age of rail travel.
C H Pease Museum
This Victorian-era natural history collection showcases meticulously preserved local wildlife from the 1800s. Examine rare bird specimens and vintage taxidermy in North Canaan's historic Douglas Library.
North Canaan Town Hall
North Canaan Town Hall serves as the center of local government operations in this small Connecticut town. Its modest architecture reflects the practical, community-focused character of the area.
Douglas Library
Douglas Library, established in 1821, stands as one of Connecticut's oldest public libraries with 17,000 volumes. Browse the local history collection or join community events like story hours and art exhibitions.
Eddy Field
Sam Eddy Field offers tennis courts and volleyball facilities in a relaxed community setting. Bring your own sports equipment and enjoy the park's proximity to the town pool for a complete recreational experience.
"Rooms were very dusty. Chair in Room had a big hole in it not usable. The place looks very run down. Dirty carpets. Bathroom. Toilet dirty. Bedding had stains. Kitchen filthy could t bring ourselves to eat the breakfast or ha e coffee there. The woman inn keeper looked. Felt sorry for her. Unfortunately I would not recommend this place."
"The location of this hotel is excellent. However, there was blood on the bathroom floor, stains on the sheets, and the fridge reeked of beer. When we asked the maintenance crew to give us five minutes to get out of the room, the cart was outside our door so we assumed that they would return and change the towels. They did not. The gentleman who checked me in was lovely; however, there was no one in the office when we checked out."
"Our eighth stay at the BRI. We prefer the huge M1 and M2 suites in the main building. They are a steal — two very large rooms, one of them a screened in sitting room. Lucas is a gracious host, and all of the staff work hard to please guests. The nearby Old Inn on the Green in New Marlborough, MA offers one of the best fine dining experiences in New England. The Yale Chamber Music concerts and Music Mountain are our major cultural attractions."
"Was clean, didn't smell weird and was exactly what we were looking for, just a place to sleep while our home was being repaired, no complaints at all."
"This b&b was so charming. The room was very well kept and had a private bathroom and we especially loved the decor of the living areas. It was well thought out and visually pleasing and calming. Brad the owner was so helpful with suggesting places to eat around the area and Laura the innkeeper made the best breakfasts that were included with our stay. She was very attentive to our needs and even added a nice touch of complimentary champagne for our anniversary. So thoughtful!! We highly...
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.