Nova Scotia

W. H. Davies House Bed and Breakfast

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

A Warm Friendly Welcome for All

Come fall under the spell of one of Pictou’s grandest historic homes. Built in 1855, this Victorian Bed & Breakfast offers an enchanting hideaway in the heart of Pictou. Each guestroom is unique to create the mood of long ago. We are only a 15 minute drive from New Glasgow and offer wireless internet, cable tv and a full gym facility on premises.

Breakfast

Breakfast at the W. H. Davies House is a hearty Nova Scotian Breakfast. Wake to the aroma of fresh brewed coffee and choose from several continental items for your breakfast. The choice is yours! All breakfast items are complimentary with your stay.

Activities

Activities include golfing, fishing, shopping, bicycling, museum tours, sea kayaking, sailing, picnicking, Celtic music and water taxi. Relax on the sandy beaches, just 10 minutes away. 

 

Phone Numbers: Business 1-902-485-2508, Toll Free 1-888-485-2508

Address:
90 Front Street, PO Box 395
Pictou, Nova Scotia
B0K1H0

Email Address: info@davieshouse.com

Website: http://www.davieshouse.com

Local Attractions:
The Town of Pictou is rich in Scottish heritage and culture. The first permanent settlers arrived in 1773. Pictou is proud to be known as the birthplace of “New Scotland”. Come, hear the sound of bagpipes, visit the Heritage Hector Quay, or enjoy local talent at the deCoste Entertainment Centre. Pictou town is a 10 minute drive to the PEI Ferry Terminal, One hour and fifteen minutes from Halifax Airport and enroute to Cape Breton.

We are a gay owned and operated B & B located in the historic town of Pictou, 1 1/2 hours from Halifax, NS and 2 hours from Moncton NB

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Bailey House Bed and Breakfast

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

Phone: 902-532-1285, 877-532-1285
Email: info@baileyhouse.ca

Website: http://www.baileyhouse.ca

Address: 150 St. George Street Annapolis Royal NS Canada

Description: Bailey House B&B, a Georgian house built in 1770,is uniquely situated on the waterfront in Annapolis Royal. The town is one of the oldest North American settlements. Our guest rooms offer extremely comfortable queen/king size beds, quality antique and reproduction furnishings, private baths, and amazing water-front views of the Annapolis Basin. The town and surrounding area offer many choices for your vacation activities. Your hosts Greg Scharfen and Rich Cianflone invite you to use the Bailey House as your base as you take in the many sights and adventures our beautiful town and valley offers.

Local Attractions: The Town of Annapolis Royal is the perfect place to plan your next vacation, holiday or family get-together! A small sea-side town stepped in history and tradition, Annapolis Royal and its residents know how to treat a visitor. After all, we have been doing it for more then 400 years!

Other Small towns have nothing on Annapolis Royal. When we say everything is within walking distance, we mean it! The Town itself offers a host of activities and events that can keep you busy for the duration of your stay, all in a 2 km radius. Add together all the other attractions and activites in the area (within 30 minutes) and you could spend your entire summer in the area, without repeating the same activity.

Idyllically situated between mountain and sea, Annapolis Royal offers a stunning waterfront shopping area, an enviable selection of restaurants and world class accommodations plus a streetscape that has been designated a National Historic District. Important heritage sites, an exciting arts community and theatre, together with wonderful recreational opportunities all combine to make Annapolis Royal the ideal holiday destination!

Nearby Cities: Bridgetown, Middleton, Berwick, Kentville, Wolfwille

Keywords: Bed and Breakfast, vacation, hotel, accommodations, Nova Scotia, Annapolis Valley, Annapolis Royal, Evangeline Trail, Annapolis basin, Heritage buildings, Bailey House Bed and Breakfast, Historic buildings, Granville Ferry, historic, Georgian buildings

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