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Let there be sun: 48 hours at the Lake House on Canandaigua

Swap the blanket cocoon for sunshine and a lakefront getaway with these vacation savings.

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A lakefront resort on New York's Finger Lakes

Meet your spring defrosting destination.

Photos courtesy Serif and Script Co. by Cara Livermore

Looking to avoid beach crowds on your next vacation? Escape to the peaceful beauty of upstate New York’s Finger Lakes region at The Lake House on Canandaigua.

From relaxing + romantic weekends to fun-filled outdoor adventure, The Lake House has accommodations and activities for all.

We’ve got your itinerary started:

Where the heck is Canandaigua? Southeast of Rochester, surrounded by scenic beauty, wineries, breweries, local shops, historic districts + endless outdoor activities.

Bonus: Score up to 25% off your trip with code BLOOM when you book the In Bloom at The Lake special this spring.

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