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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 centre, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Bridgewater.

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

Black Forest Cabins
Located within 12 km of Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic and 12 km of St-John's Anglican Church, Black Forest Cabins provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Mahone Bay.

The Bridgewater Hotel
Set in Bridgewater, 21 km from Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic, The Bridgewater Hotel offers accommodation 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 1.5 km from the centre of Bridgewater, this Days Inn by Wyndham Bridgewater Conference Center features free Wi-Fi in all areas.

The Loyalist Inn & Suites
The Loyalist Inn & Suites is offering accommodation in Shelburne. Featuring a terrace, the 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.

Albert's
Albert's is offering accommodation in Shelburne. The inn also offers free WiFi and free private parking. At the inn, each room is fitted with a wardrobe and a flat-screen TV.

Mama`s By The Sea B&B
Located in Clark's Harbour, Mama`s By The Sea B&B offers 4-star accommodation with a garden and a shared lounge. This beachfront property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free...

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

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- From US$118 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.7Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 692 reviewsIt was a beautifully renovated motel. We had the wheelchair accessible queen so it was spacious and had extra wide doorways. The room was clean and had everything you could need for a short stay in Lunenburg. There was a gas station and Tim Hortons opposite, a grocery store next door and it was a short drive into town. Easily walkable as well. Check-in and check-out were contactless and we had no issues. We would highly recommend Homeport Motel for visitors driving to Lunenburg.Guest review byJanetGermany
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.6Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 140 reviewsAmanda was an amazing host. From the moment we walked through the door until we left three days later, she made us feel welcomed, wanted and looked after. It was excellent to discover the range of gluten free options for breakfast. Amanda had great suggestions for seeing the sights of the local area, and her recommendation for dinner provided us with an exceptional evening.Guest review byLeonieAustralia
- From US$140.35 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.7Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 391 reviewsThe room was unexpectedly large, clean, and had a lovely view of the water. I appreciated the recommendation of dining at the restaurant Rhubarb which was just half a mile away--what a delightful ambience and delicious food.Guest review byNancyUnited States
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.3Very good - What previous guests thought, 83 reviewsFantastic little boutique hotel. The French toast at breakfast was amazing. Staff very friendly and perfectly positioned for Queensland BeachGuest review bySallyUnited Kingdom
- From US$178.59 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.5Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 257 reviewsThe rooms were clean & modern. The beds and pillows were so comfortable!Guest review byCrystalEvangelinexoCanada
- From US$145.80 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.4Very good - What previous guests thought, 621 reviewsGood size room. Great location . Wonderful town.Guest review bygaryUnited Arab Emirates
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Lunenburg is an historic fishing town on the waterfront...
Lunenburg is an historic fishing town on the waterfront settled in the 1700s. It's worth a visit, and not too far from Halifax, Nova Scotia. Walk around the hilly streets for a self-guided tour, as there are signs in front of churches and on several street corners describing the history.Guest review bySallyUnited States - 10.0
Shelburne is the prettiest town along Nova Scotia's south...
Shelburne is the prettiest town along Nova Scotia's south shore with a beautifully maintained historic waterfront. It is much smaller than Lunenburg but quieter and better located for visiting all the South Shore, most everything within an hour's drive: other towns and villages, sandy beaches, great seafood. Cooper's Inn is among the very best historic B&B's we have stayed at. Charlotte Lane Cafe is quite small but the food is superb.Guest review byBrianCanada - 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 - 10.0
Mahone Bay is a pleasant town with great views of the water.
Mahone Bay is a pleasant town with great views of the water. There are quite a number of nice shops and it is easy to walk around. There is a public parking lot on the main road into the town. The three churches side by side as you drive in by the bay are the most recognizable landmarks. Mahone Bay is reasonably close to Lunenburg and Bridgewater so it is easy to tour the area.Guest review byJohnCanada - 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
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 - 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 - 8.0
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 - 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