The Woodstock center is about the area of Woodstock Amtrak and 9 miles northeast of Ingersoll Amtrak Station.
Woodstock's location in the northern reaches of the North American continent means it doesn't get very hot, but it does get very cold. The highest temps during the summer are around 80 degrees Fahrenheit, with the lowest temperatures landing between 15 and 27 degrees toward the end of January.
The warmest time of year starts at the end of May and lasts until about the middle of September. After the middle of September, the temperatures cool off quickly and stay there until they start to rise around the middle of May. Make sure to bring enough layers to anticipate the changes in weather, as it can get to lows of 60 degrees even during the height of summer.
There's nothing wrong with wanting to save on your hotel room, even if you're already getting a low rate. Stretch your dollar at the Quality Hotel & Suites Woodstock with discounts that include up to 10 percent off for AARP members. AAA/CAA members can also save 10 percent, retired and active members of the military can get a discount, and seniors who are not a member of an association can also get a discount on their room with a valid ID.
Rooms at the Quality Hotel include a flat-screen TV with cable programming, a coffee maker, a microwave and mini-fridge, an iron and ironing board, a work desk with an office chair and lamp, a sofa, and bathroom amenities. This pet-friendly hotel also offers free breakfast daily, free WiFi, free coffee, and a seasonal outdoor pool. There are also guest laundry services available.
The Best Western Plus Woodstock Inn & Suites is another hotel that offers great discounts on the best available rate for its rooms. Seniors who are 55 and over can get at least 10 percent off their room, while members of AAA can get up to 15 percent off. Those who have joined AARP can get 10 percent off or more, and there are discounts for those who are active or retired military members.
Rooms at the Best Western Plus are outfitted with amenities that include flat-screen TVs with cable programming, free WiFi, a microwave and mini-fridge, a pillowtop bed, and free toiletries in the bathroom. All guest rooms and suites feature a window seat. If you decide you want a little more out of your room, there are whirlpool rooms with an en-suite whirlpool tub that also feature a Blu-ray DVD player.
The Best Western Plus Woodstock also features a guest-only bar, a 24-hour convenience store, business services, and a free hot breakfast served daily. There are an indoor pool and fitness center for relaxing or getting your sweat on, as well as free newspapers in the lobby and an available laundry service.
You'd be forgiven for thinking the Econo Lodge Woodstock is a relic of days gone by. This thoroughly modern hotel was constructed to blend in with the rest of the historical buildings in downtown Woodstock. Inside, you'll find amenities that include a flat-screen TV with cable channels, a microwave, a mini-fridge, and a table with office chairs.
If you decide to spend extra for an upgraded suite, you'll get touches that include kitchen facilities, a sofa sleeper, a curved shower rod, and a desk. This is a pet-friendly and smoking hotel, so make sure to note that you have a pet or prefer a non-smoking room when you make your reservation.
Another pet-friendly hotel that's very affordable is the Days Inn by Wyndham Woodstock. Rooms here come with a flat-screen TV with cable channels, free WiFi, coffee/tea makers with supplies included, a work desk with an ergonomic chair and lamp, and an over-sized chair for comfort. The hotel also features a fitness center, 24-hour business center, and complimentary breakfast offered daily along with a beverage center. There's also an on-site laundry facility for guests to keep up with their washing while away from home.
While stopping to take a picture at the statue of a Holstein cow might not be at the top of your to-do list, you'll want to head to the Woodstock Art Gallery to check out contemporary artists of the region. The WAG, as it's known, is a municipal gallery located in a historic building and has over 1,000 works in its permanent collection. It's also an interactive gallery that encourages visitors to immerse themselves in all forms of art as they explore the exhibits.
Enjoy antique malls? Then you're going to love the One of a Kind Antique Mall. It's over 80,000 square feet in size and home to more than 500 vendors. All eras and all kinds of antiques are found here at the mall, and the stock is always changing. You'll find that you've spent your entire day hunting down unique items and never felt the time passing.
Woodstock, ON, is more than a pit stop between Detroit and Toronto. It's a small city with good food, good beer, and lots of fun things to do. Plan to spend more than a night in order to enjoy what's on offer.
Below are reviews of the city of Woodstock, ON from an actual visitor's perspective.
Local restaurants were good.
Was in Woodstock for a wedding. Local restaurants were good. Good service, and descent food.
Roth Park was a nice walk and we spent two days at the antique shop down the road. Amenities were all close by.
Nice city, would love to live there.
How close the restaurants were to the hotel.
We really liked it still had that small town feel and it was very clean. Thank you Woodstock for letting us stay in your lovely city.
Located close to shopping and dining and the 401.
Beautiful city, we thoroughly enjoyed our visit.
Easy to get around - liked the small town vibe. From the fast food outlets to the pharmacy to the hotel staff, people were so friendly.
The hotel, arena, Boston Pizza and Montana's were the ONLY Places we were! Busy busy with 3 kids playing in a hockey tournament!
Proximity of the hotel to the highway was excellent for travelers.