Inn at the
Canal
Bed and Breakfast
Chesapeake City, Maryland
104 Bohemia Avenue Chesapeake City, MD 21915
(410) 885-5995 innkeeper@innatthecanal.com www.innatthecanal.com | |

| Take a romantic step back into history as you stroll down
the streets of Chesapeake City, where you can turn back the hands of
time and slip into the elegance and charm of our Upper Shore
Heritage. |
| Located in the heart of the Historic District of this
waterside village, Inn at the Canal bed and breakfast has an ideal
location for browsing the gift and antique shops, enjoying dinner at
one of several fine restaurants or spending time in one of the art
galleries. Take time to visit the Canal Museum or relax on the
inn’s waterside porch and watch the ships and boats pass by.
If boating brings you to the area, you will find a public boat ramp
nearby and off street parking for your car and boat trailer at the
inn. In cooler weather relax in the parlor reading about the
area or working on one of the jigsaw puzzles. There are many
books and games to interest
you. |
| Mary and Al Ioppolo are the owners and innkeepers of the Inn
at the Canal. Together, they have created a warm and relaxing
19th century atmosphere in this elegant bed and breakfast. All
seven guest rooms are uniquely decorated and feature private baths,
individually controlled heat and AC, telephones and cable
TV. |
| Classical music plays softly in the background in the dining
room which is furnished with antique oak tables and chairs.
Breakfast is served from 7-9 daily, 8-10 on weekends and holidays.
You may dine with other guests at large tables or by the window at
one of the private tables. Mary’s great-grandmother’s oak
china chest stands on one wall, chock full of antique china.
Victorian fretwork graces the bay
window. |
| The Inn at the Canal is the only bed and breakfast in
Chesapeake City with a conference table large enough to accommodate
up to 15 people. It is located in the parlor along with a
sitting area full of magazines, books and jigsaw puzzles. The
parlor also features an original coal burning fireplace and the
original painted ceiling from when the home was built in the late
1800’s. | |