Welcome to the Dundee Arms Inn; a truly authentic Inn featuring 22 tastefully decorated rooms.
Our award winning Griffon Dining Room and the English-style Hearth and Cricket Pub. Over the years the Dundee Arms has developed an enviable reputation for hospitality, fine dining and gracious accommodations.
Details of comfort and care ensure a most delightful stay. Guest robes, complimentary wireless Internet, expanded cable television, room-controlled air-conditioning, hair dryer, irons and beautiful Paya Organic toiletries are featured in all of our rooms.
This Queen Anne revival mansion, constructed in 1903 by Lowe Bros. of Charlottetown for Mr. Parker Carvell. Together with his father, Lieutenant Governor Jedediah, Carvell operated a flourishing produce business and this building stood as a private residence until 1956. It was finally converted to an Inn in 1972. While extensive restorations have been carried out, the original character and charm of the property has been maintained.
Designed in 1875 by prominent Charlottetown architect Richard Weeks and completed in 1878 by contractor William Wright for the owner Joseph William Mitchell, this three storey brick cottage with mansard roof has been lovingly restored and updated. Take a step back in time and experience the full splendor of the newly designated heritage building "Suites of Euston".
Located at 155 Euston Street, new University Avenue, it is a short walk to Province House National Historic Site, Confederation Centre of the Arts, craft shops, Victoria Park and Beaconsfield House. Wireless Internet now available.