Ric Tremaine
With a passion for customer satisfaction and artistic flourish,
Ric became the top real estate agent for his firm in his second
year as an agent. "Excellent communication skills coupled with design
savvy and a vision for adaptive re-use of property are simply
his second nature."
“...may be the ultimate real estate agent of the Renovation
Generation.”
- The Toronto Star, 1979.
Attention to detail and care for his clients are the basis for
his solid reputation in real estate. These talents are obvious
in the design and redevelopment of the fine properties that comprise
Cawthra Square. In both careers, Ric continues to deliver truly
outstanding properties, while maintaining a reputation for honesty
and business integrity that is not so common in today's society...
Typical of Ric, when adversity challenged his family in 1995,
he responded by converting his large home into a home based business,
and the B&B was born. Ric's many talents were well suited
to redeveloping properties, but what about innkeeping? He fell
in love with the stream of wonderful people that the small Inn
brought into his life, and it became apparent that 3 rooms were
not enough to satisfy long term goals. In 1997, the Jesuits Fathers
offered the Edward Gallow mansion, and the actualization of
the vision hit phase two. In 2001, the neighbouring Charles Rundle
mansion was offered and acquired, and this important and inspiring
piece of Toronto and Ontario Heritage has since been lovingly restored
and is once again a fine residence.

Christopher Churchville
Born and raised in Thailand, our Christopher moved to Las Vegas
via Japan at 10 years of age. His 19 years in that city of hotels
and hospitality allowed Chris to understand what travelers want
and need. His background in retail sales, fashion, and at MGM
Grand Hotel are evident to guests who want to know where to go,
what to do, and more importantly... what to wear and how to find
the very best deals!
Like many of us in Toronto, Chris came to visit 3 years ago,
and never left!