Seventeen jacuzzi hotels across Ontario, from Gananoque to Hamilton to Sarnia. The highest-rated is Riverview B&B in Lansdowne at 4.8, a St. Lawrence riverfront stay from CAD $111 with a corner jetted tub in the room.
Ontario holds 17 jacuzzi hotels, and most of them sit outside Toronto and Ottawa. The highest concentration runs along the Thousand Islands corridor, where Victorian inns in Gananoque and Lansdowne put jetted tubs right in the room. Riverview B&B sits on the St. Lawrence with a corner jacuzzi, river views from a private balcony, and a 4.8 guest rating, the highest in the province. Hamilton carries four properties, led by C Hotel by Carmen's at 4.5 across more than 1,500 reviews and an on-site restaurant worth a dinner reservation. Peterborough gives budget travelers the most options, with three chain hotels between CAD $106 and $122. The cheapest room in the province is Travelodge Gananoque at CAD $55, on the same Thousand Islands corridor.
17 hotelsFrom CA$55 – CA$530/nightBest rating 5.0
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Family friendly home with Lake View and Hot Tub
Harrow, Ontario
Excellent6 reviews
5.0
A lakeside Toronto home with a freestanding soaking tub, gas fireplaces, gourmet kitchen, and room for families wanting a residential-style stay.
Near Bridgeview Marina and Lake Huron in Sarnia, Ontario, this Best Western Plus offers an in-room hot tub, free breakfast, and pool with a riverfront setting.
Near Lambton Mall and the Michigan border in Sarnia, Ontario, this conference hotel features Jacuzzi suites, two pools, a golf course, and a fitness center.
Romantic Lansdowne B&B on the St. Lawrence River near Gananoque with an in-room Jacuzzi suite, scenic water views, and complimentary breakfast in a peaceful waterfront setting.
Budget Gananoque Travelodge with an in-room Jacuzzi suite, outdoor pool, pet-friendly options, and a riverside location minutes from 1000 Islands cruises and the Gananoque waterfront.
Heritage inn in Gananoque near the 1000 Islands with a private soaking tub, complimentary breakfast, antique-furnished rooms, and a host praised for gracious and attentive service.
Beautifully restored Victorian inn in Gananoque with an in-room whirlpool suite, fine-dining restaurant, private parking, and a romantic historic atmosphere steps from the 1000 Islands waterfront.
This collection covers 616 IHG hotels with in-room tubs. The standout boutique is Holiday House Palm Springs, rated 4.8 from $196. For a budget anniversary pick, Hotel Indigo Chester starts at £99 with a clawfoot tub on the canal.
Six hundred ninety-five owner-run hotels with private jacuzzi tubs. The highest rated is Spectacular Vista in the Smokies at 5.0 and $188 a night. Best value is Blue60 Marigny Inn in New Orleans at $136.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Thousand Islands is about three hours from Toronto, but the setting pays for the drive. You are on the St. Lawrence in small waterfront towns instead of highway-exit hotel clusters. Hamilton is under a hour from Toronto and the hotels deliver, but you are in a mid-size city, not a getaway. Peterborough sits ninety minutes out and puts you on the edge of Kawartha Lakes cottage country. If the point of the trip is to feel like you left, drive to Gananoque.
At chain hotels in Peterborough and Hamilton, expect a standard-depth bathtub with four to six jets built into the surround, functional but not a soaking experience. The boutique properties in Thousand Islands tend to have larger oval or corner whirlpool tubs that fit two people. If tub size matters, call the front desk and ask for a photo of the specific room before booking. The word 'jetted' covers a wide range in Ontario hospitality.
In Gananoque, the 1000 Islands cruise dock is walkable from most hotels. The two-hour boat tour through the islands is what locals recommend to visitors, not a tourist trap. Peterborough has the Peterborough Lift Lock, the highest hydraulic lift lock in the world, and it is free to watch the boats go through. Hamilton is quietly one of the best waterfall cities in Canada, with over a hundred falls inside city limits along the escarpment trail system.
The season shapes the trip. Thousand Islands peaks June through September, and fall colour in October is worth planning around, but some smaller B&Bs close entirely for winter. Chain hotels in Peterborough and Hamilton run year-round, and winter rates drop noticeably. A jetted tub room in January can cost half what it does in July. If you are crossing from Michigan through Sarnia, budget extra time for the Blue Water Bridge on summer weekends.