Ashcroft Manor

Trans-Canada Hwy, Ashcroft
(250) 453-9983

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Florin Moldovan

It is opened only for organized tours even if the sign outside says "Open 11-5".

Christine Lewis

I was there on September 23, 2019 -- a beautiful, peaceful place to eat delicious home-cooked meals. Decor features some very lovely antique furniture, and the staff seem like family - warm and friendly. Prices are reasonable. After my meal, I wandered around out back to see the old log buildings with neat "old stuff" inside. Definitely worth stopping in!

Nikita Gazarov

I still remember one of the best burgers I've had in this place a few years ago. The owners are nice. Too bad I live far away, haven't had the chance to visit Ashcroft since.

Kevin Walker

Lovely on the outside. Tried to stopped by but it looks like they are closed Sunday.

Eric L Gunderson

Cozy. Quaint. Good rest stop.

Yvonne B

Our geocaching adventure took us to this historical building that now is a teahouse. Prior to this iteration, the Manor had many other uses. First, it was a private home. Over the years, it functioned as a roadhouse and gave respite to weary travellers. At one time, it's cellar was a jail! As a store, it provided a place for people to purchase their provisions. It provided protection as a bomb shelter during the war years. In addition, it was used as a weather station, a post office and a gas station. Over the years, the property had a saw mill as well as a flour mill. Today, the restored Manor houses a museum, an art gallery and a gift shop. Unfortunately, at the time of our visit, the covid pandemic prevented us from touring the interior of this historic site.

Monte Arnold

Closed. Bloody well not open.

Danielle Brown

Beautiful grounds and buildings. Teahouse had excellent food

Tracy Pitcher

Friendly, family run Restaurant and Museum with excellent home cooked meals. We had the chicken pot pie, beef dip and blt. The salad was very fresh and the prices were affordable. Would definitely recommend this place to hungry travellers. They will leave feeling well fed and learn a little bit of history from the area at the same time.

Mark Ingram

A hidden in plain sight gem at the side of the highway! Quaint, tastefully decorated and great food! (The pumpkin pie for dessert completed a great meal!) Learned a little history as a bonus. Will definitely become a regular stop when they reopen in the Spring.

Charles Pitcher

Great food made from scratch. Nice large portions. Historic old buildings

Wendy Manning

Pleasant atmosphere, home cooked meal in an historic building. Great folks willing to give informstion about the area.

Tai Jackson

Some buildings on site are over 100 years old ... Good pies and food...family run business...gift shop on site in one of the original historical buildings...lots of history on this site

calgaryguy

Our group of 36 people stopped for lunch here. The staff had our meal ready to go and service was efficient and friendly. The chicken pot pie was excellent. The restaurant is lovely to be in and the grounds are beautiful. There is a small museum located next door which is pretty kitschy. Enjoy your visit.

john godfrey

Wonderful historic place to visit

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