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  • Accueil
  • Hotel
  • L'hôtel
  • Dining
  • Le restaurant
  • Cellar
  • La cave
  • Weddings
  • Mariages
  • Corporate Retreats
  • Événements
  • Gallery
  • Gallery
  • History
  • Notre histoire
  • The Merrills
  • Les Merrills
  • Five-Star Amenities
  • Service 5 étoiles
  • Social Consciousness
  • Socioresponsabilité
  • Media
  • Médias
  • Land Acknowledgement
  • Reconnaissance territoriale
  • Gift Certificates
  • Contact
  • Contact
  • SHOP
  • BOUTIQUE
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  • RÉSERVATIONS
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CORPORATE RETREATS
Merrill House is the perfect place to bring your team together to bond, learn and brainstorm. We offer 14 rooms and suites with en suite washrooms. Five of these have a second bed for groups interested in double occupancy rooms, and two of those have a bed located in a separate room.

We offer a number of different meeting rooms and dining spaces to choose from. We offer equipments such as smart televises, a screen and projectors, Bluetooth speakers, a flip chart and markers, notepads and pens and refreshments.

Please view our corporate retreat brochure here.

For more information on weddings, full-house rentals and retreats, please email contact@merrill-house.com.

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MERRILL HOUSE, PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY
contact@merrill-house.com  |  +1 (866) 567-5969
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Merrill House is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and Wendat peoples and adjacent to the Kanien’keha:ka (Mohawk) community of Tyendinaga.
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