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White Point Beach Resort
White Point Beach Resort has a garden, private beach area, a terrace and restaurant in Summerville Centre.

Best Western Plus Bridgewater Hotel & Convention Centre
Best Western Plus Bridgewater Hotel & Convention Centre features a fitness center, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Bridgewater.

Best Western Plus Liverpool Hotel & Conference Centre
Best Western Plus Liverpool Hotel & Conference Centre is offering accommodations in Liverpool.

The Bridgewater Hotel
Located in Bridgewater, 13 miles from Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic, The Bridgewater Hotel has accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking, a bar and a casino.

Days Inn by Wyndham Bridgewater Conference Center
Located on Highway 10 and less than 0.9 mi from the center of Bridgewater, this Days Inn by Wyndham Bridgewater Conference Center features free Wi-Fi in all areas.

Albert's
Albert's is located in Shelburne. The inn also provides free WiFi and free private parking. At the inn, all rooms come with a closet and a flat-screen TV.

Mama`s By The Sea B&B
Mama`s By The Sea B&B in Clark's Harbour provides accommodations with a garden, barbecue facilities, and a shared lounge.

Whispering Waves Cottages
Offering a private beach area, the oceanfront Whispering Waves Cottages is located in Shelburne. Free WiFi access is available.

Hunts Point 1-BR Coastal Retreat - Cottage # 5
Hunts Point 1-BR Coastal Retreat - Cottage # 5 offers accommodations in Summerville Centre, a few steps from Hunts Point Beach.

Sleepy Pines Place
Sleepy Pines Place offers accommodations in Bridgewater, 15 miles from St. John's Anglican Church and 15 miles from Knaut-Rhuland House.

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Black Forest Cabins
Hotel in Mahone BayBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.0Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 12 reviewsBlack Forest Cabins is offering accommodations in Mahone Bay. The property is located 7.7 miles from Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic, 7.7 miles from St.
From $259.96 per nightWhite Point Beach Resort
Hotel in Summerville CentreBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.5Very Good - What previous guests thought, 585 reviewsWhite Point Beach Resort has a garden, private beach area, a terrace and restaurant in Summerville Centre.
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Best Western Plus Liverpool Hotel & Conference Centre is offering accommodations in Liverpool.
From $188.43 per night Sunfish Suite
Hotel in Indian HarbourBreakfast optionsSunfish Suite is offering accommodations in Indian Harbour. The property is located a few steps from Cliff Cove Beach, 28 miles from Halifax Citadel National Historic Site of Canada and 28 miles from...
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- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.7Excellent - What previous guests thought, 398 reviewsLocation cannot be any better - 4 minute drive to Peggy’s cove, the Swiss Air memorial is even closer and a restaurant called Shaw’s Landing is nearby and has THE best chowder we’ve ever had ! Clean, reasonably priced, spacious rooms and RIGHT at ocean’s edge. The building is a retro look motel , with updated amenities. This is our 2nd summer in a row as guests-we’ll definitely go backGuest review byCarolynCanada
- From $168.68 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.7Excellent - What previous guests thought, 630 reviewseverything. it was a great surprise. not at all motel standard. amazing and large appartment with a big kitchen and huge fridge and stove (super clean too). luxurious bathroom (shower + tub, very modern choice), large living room with large and comfortable sofa, large bedroom and beds. super nice receptionist. right in Lunenberg. just perfect.Guest review bynolwennFrance
- From $240.11 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.5Very Good - What previous guests thought, 618 reviewsClassy, modern inn right on the main street through this pretty town. Staff were professional, kind, and accommodating. Our room was beautiful, clean, bright, and had a large deck with harbor views. Very comfortable bed. Large shower. Fridge and microwave in the room.Guest review byAnnUnited States
- From $181.95 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.6Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 116 reviewsGreat inn in a historic building with really charming rooms. The host is super-nice and does an awesome breakfast! Being in the center of Shelburne and having free parking also was a big plus.Guest review byCarstenGermany
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 215 reviewsCozy cottage on the water with beautiful sunsets. Great place to sit back and relax while visiting Nova Scotia.Guest review byKurtUnited States
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.5Very Good - What previous guests thought, 78 reviewsThey allowed us to paark our bikes and enter our rooms early.Guest review byLynnUnited States
- From $180.58 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.5Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 256 reviewsThe property location is absolutely beautiful!Guest review byMarshaUnited States
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I came for the Lunenburg Folk Harbour Festival, and stayed 3...
I came for the Lunenburg Folk Harbour Festival, and stayed 3 nights. Food at restaurants was good. More restaurants should be open for early breakfast, Loved the shuttle service for the Festival. Grand Banker's lobster roll was delicious. Fish and chips at the Dockside were great.Guest review byGunn - 10.0
Hosts were excellent. Water sports were very accessible.
Hosts were excellent. Water sports were very accessible. Lounge chairs were very comfortable. Several restaurants in the area were close and good. Beaches in the area are amoung the best in Nova Scotia. The beach at the property was good. My wife and I thoroughly ourselves.Guest review byWaltCanada - 10.0
Peggy's Cove is stunningly beautiful!
Peggy's Cove is stunningly beautiful! The lighthouse on the rocks is different than any we've seen. Would highly recommend visiting at sunset and again in the morning as we did. We were blessed with beautiful weather which made it even better.Guest review byRogerUnited States - 6.0
Shelburne is rather a mixed bag.
Shelburne is rather a mixed bag. Waterfront is interesting and generally attractive. Some of the old houses in town have been very well restored, others are badly in need of repair. Major commercial operations are fortunately out of town, but still conveniently located. The only buildings out of character are the banks - as usual in the Maritimes. The local town council and Chamber of Commerce need to get their acts together. Shelburne could be as attractive and dynamic as St Andrews in New Brunswick!!Guest review byJohnCanada - 10.0
Rebecca's restaurant was great but busy.
Rebecca's restaurant was great but busy. Fun area to walk around and the museum was interesting=a lot of history and my Uncle George used to live next door to the museum and built sailboats right across the street back in the 1960's. Area is known for sailboat building and has a long history connected to the sea. Shopping was great for my wife while I visited the boatyard.Guest review bymcvay - 2.0
The place was advertised as 1 minute to the beach - it...
The place was advertised as 1 minute to the beach - it actually took 20 minutes by car. The place was advertised as serving breakfast - if you wanted to have breakfast you had to go off property across the bridge to as small but very good independent restaurant. The place was described as scenic - yes it was on the Mersey river but right on a main road and across the road from a working dockyard. The photo of one of the rooms on your website looked bright and cheerful - ours was dark and dingy - if you closed the curtains when you were in your room it was dark and the only source apart from the light in the bathroom was one small bedside light on a bedside table. The placed was a very dated dump.Guest review byHelenCanada - 10.0
Beautiful scenic town .
Beautiful scenic town . The Shore Club was the highlight of my trip to see Matt Mays in concert. We also ate there and the steak and seafood was absolutely delicious. The only thing I did not like was the availability of taxis in the area . Would have been nice to cab to and from the Shore ClubGuest review byJoel - 10.0
Small fishing village.
Small fishing village. Good central location for exploring Cape Sable Island. Nice boardwalk out to the wharf- but it’s not well marked ( behind the city hall). The only restaurant did not appear to be open. Dining options in nearby Barrington- just across the causeway.Guest review byRobinson - 8.0
Lunenburg is a good location and cute town to explore the...
Lunenburg is a good location and cute town to explore the mid-eastern area of Nova Scotia. One day we kayaked with Pleasant Kayaking, which was a 15 minute drive. It is a highlight of our trip. The town of Mahone Bay is nice too.Guest review byPatriciaUnited States - 10.0
We were there by 10 am, hardly anybody there yet, so it was...
We were there by 10 am, hardly anybody there yet, so it was amazing! What a beautiful awesome spot! And this trip we have pictures of just nature at it's best, not people all over the place, a nice change in these trying times... We ate at Rhubarb, a sweet bistro, amazing food with a lovely deck, our waitress was great, funny girl🙂, as well as The Finer Diner, great seafood and an amazing view, with a patio to eat outside. The roads are narrow with lots of twists and turns, so slow is good, better to take on the scenery. The Swiss air tragedy commemorative spot is right next door and needs to be taken in a well, humbling..great to see humanity coming together. This area is a 10 out of 10, highly recommend it!!Guest review byMarianneCanada