Getaway Specials!


Feast upon an extensive array of Hot and Cold Hors-d'ouvers and toast your loved ones with a Bottle of Champagne on Ice.

Your "First Class Special" is only!

$40.00 Can./Couple
$25.00 US/couple


Pamper Yourselves with Our “White Star Line” candlelight dinner with romantic music and wine! This is a full five course in the classic tradition and service of the Ocean Passenger Vessels of years gone by. This is a handcrafted feast that will be a unique and memorable dining experience. The dining room is exclusively yours for the night.

Your Romantic "White Star Line" Dinner is only!

$110.00 Can./Couple
$70.00 US/couple


These Special Offers based on couples and conditional on two or more nights stay.



First Class Special

We welcome each couple with a Bottle of Champagne on Ice
and an extensive array of Hot and Cold Hors-d'ouvers

Sample Hors-d'ouvers Menu

Buffalo Chicken Wings; Spicy meatballs; Chicken Taquitos; Shrimp & Vegetable Spring Rolls; Dry Garlic Ribs; Crab & Cheese Dip; Heritage Sourdough Baguette; Candied Smoked Salmon; Balderson Aged Cheddar Cheese; Greek Olives; Salsa; Seafood Cocktail Sauce; Tsatziki sauce; Mixed raw Veggies; Naniamo Bars; Romaine Lettuce (Garnish) with slices of Fresh Lemon.

On Ice

Tott's Brut Champagne
or
Martinellis Sparkling Apple


White Star Line Dinner Menu

We are delighted to feature our very romantic and elegant candle light, five course Dinner. This hand crafted feast, accompanied by a superb musical program, promises to be a unique and memorable dining experience.

Click on the icons below to check out the "White Star Line" dinner menu. Due to the personalized service we ask that each couple discuss the menu options with Nancy and agree on a set menu.


Please come in and check out our White Star Line Dinner Menu!


Check out our White Star Line Dinner Menu!

A Romantic Five Course Candle light "White Star" Dinner!

Pamper yourself!



Please read our
Guest Comments - White Star Line Dinners!



In the Roman espousals, the man gave the woman a ring by way of pledge, and the woman put it on the third finger of her left hand, because it was believed that a nerve ran from that finger to the heart.
Macrobius: Sat. vii. 15.

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