21 Best Hotels in South Shore and Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia

Blomidon Inn

$$ | 195 Main St., Wolfville, NS, B4P 1C3, Canada

Teak and mahogany furnishings, marble fireplaces, Victorian-style wallpaper, and a painted ceiling mural all add to the ambience at this 1887 sea captain's mansion. It's a family affair: the owners' sons are the chef and sommelier. Intimate meals are served in the dining room, where Atlantic salmon is a specialty. In warm weather, lunch and dinner can be taken on the terrace, and afterward you can work off the calories walking in the 3-acre garden. 

Pros

  • Central location in walking distance to most attractions
  • Several rooms have Jacuzzis and propane fireplaces
  • The stand-alone Perth Cottage offers maximum privacy

Cons

  • Dinner reservations recommended even for guests
  • Some rooms on third floor and there's no elevator
  • Only a cold breakfast buffet
195 Main St., Wolfville, NS, B4P 1C3, Canada
902-542–2291
hotel Details
30 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Brier Island Lodge and Restaurant

$$ | 557 Water St., Westport, NS, B0V 1H0, Canada

Atop a bluff at Nova Scotia's most westerly point, this three-building complex commands a panoramic view of the Bay of Fundy. Rooms are comfortable enough and most overlook the water, but you'll likely spend the bulk of your time outside. Whale- and bird-watching and hiking are the top activities; closer to home there are hens, goats, sheep, and some friendly dogs to delight children. Seafood is a specialty in the attractive restaurant.

Pros

  • Discounts on whale-watching and nature tours
  • On-site gift shop
  • Excellent seafood restaurant

Cons

  • Motel-quality rooms
  • Main lodge rooms lack ocean views
  • Wi-Fi not always reliable
557 Water St., Westport, NS, B0V 1H0, Canada
902-839–2300
hotel Details
38 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–Apr.

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Château Sainte-Marie

$$ | 959 Hwy. 1, NS, B0W 1Z0, Canada

Beautifully restored, this grand Victorian mansion sits on the ocean side of the Evangeline Trail and offers large and sunny rooms furnished with antiques. All have private bathrooms, some contain two double beds, and two rooms can be converted into a family suite. Many have sea views. Public areas are equally grand, including a double sitting room with cozy sofas, and a stately dining room where breakfasts are served around a single antique table. Outside, there's seating on the front, side porches, and an ocean-view deck.

Pros

  • <PRO>exceptionally large rooms</PRO>
  • <PRO>convenient for the Université Sainte-Anne and Pointe de l'Église</PRO>
  • <PRO>stunning views</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>some rooms don't have a sea view</CON>
  • <CON>not everyone cares for the communal breakfast-table concept</CON>
  • <CON>bathrooms on the small side</CON>
959 Hwy. 1, NS, B0W 1Z0, Canada
902-769–8346
hotel Details
7 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–Apr., Free Breakfast

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Clockmakers Inn

$$ | 1399 King St., Windsor, NS, B0N 2T0, Canada

A distinctive 1894 building with original features houses this appealing inn on the Evangeline Trail that offers a range of services and room styles. The largest accommodation, a third-floor suite popular with honeymooners, contains a large, jetted tub under a window—perfect for stargazing. The charming sitting room has a guest computer, DVDs, and games; outside are a porch with rocking chairs, a patio, and beautiful gardens. The owners live next door, making for more privacy than in many bed-and-breakfasts.

Pros

  • Family-friendly
  • Garden playground
  • Two bicycles available for guest use

Cons

  • Private bathroom for one room is not en suite
  • Outside of town
  • Front rooms susceptible to traffic noise
1399 King St., Windsor, NS, B0N 2T0, Canada
866-778–3600
hotel Details
8 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Cooper's Inn

$$$ | 36 Dock St., Shelburne, NS, B0T 1W0, Canada

Built in 1784 and variously occupied by mariners, merchants, and the barrel maker (aka the cooper) for whom it is named, the inn is known for hospitality and comfortable and attractive guest rooms. The Harbour Suite, occupying the whole third floor and with a separate entrance, has two bedrooms, a full galley kitchen, large dining table, and a washer and dryer, making it ideal for families.

Pros

  • Lovely location with water-view garden
  • Some rooms have massage chairs
  • Breakfasts are cooked to order

Cons

  • Only breakfast is served on-site
  • No air-conditioning
  • Staircase is rather narrow
36 Dock St., Shelburne, NS, B0T 1W0, Canada
902-875–4656
hotel Details
8 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed mid-Oct.–Jun., Free Breakfast

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Digby Pines Golf Resort and Spa

$$$ | 103 Shore Rd., Digby, NS, B0V 1A0, Canada

Complete with walking trails, lavish gardens, and Annapolis Basin views, this casually elegant 300-acre property offers myriad comforts. Lodgings are in a Norman château–style hotel or cottages nestled around the property, and all have either a queen- or king-size bed. Local seafood is served in the on-site restaurant, and the lounge is perfect for quiet relaxation. Adults will appreciate the full-service spa and 18-hole Stanley Thompson golf course. Kids, meanwhile, can hit the playground or try out old-school games like croquet and shuffleboard. The resort has a beautiful heated outdoor pool. 

Pros

  • Kids under five eat free
  • No charge for Digby shuttle service
  • Beautiful grounds

Cons

  • Nearest beach is small, rocky, and across the road
  • Some rooms and bathrooms are small
  • Rooms are in need of an update
103 Shore Rd., Digby, NS, B0V 1A0, Canada
800-667–4637
hotel Details
84 rooms, 6 suites, 31 cottages
Rate Includes: Closed mid-Oct.–May, No Meals

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Farmhouse Inn Bed and Breakfast

$$ | 9757 Main St., Canning, NS, B0P 1H0, Canada

In a pleasant shipbuilding village amid lovely countryside, this 1860 B&B is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Many of its cozy rooms are equipped with a two-person whirlpool tub, a propane fireplace, or both. After a sustaining two-course breakfast—think yogurt parfait with homemade granola, followed by Canadian bacon and free-range eggs—the owner can suggest worthwhile day trips in the area.

Pros

  • Surrounded by good hiking country
  • Open year-round
  • Complimentary beverages and sweets always available

Cons

  • A bit old-fashioned for some
  • Removed from Wolfville's restaurants
  • Breakfast room can seem a bit crowded at times
9757 Main St., Canning, NS, B0P 1H0, Canada
902-582–7900
hotel Details
6 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Havre du Capitaine

$ | 9118 Hwy. 1, Meteghan, NS, B0W 2L0, Canada

Within easy reach of both Pointe de l'Église and Yarmouth, this low-rise lodging along the Evangeline Trail has sea views and modern, good-size rooms. Some have Jacuzzi tubs, and some have fireplaces. One room is wheelchair-accessible, and the Captain's Suite has a double Jacuzzi and sitting area. There are hardwood floors throughout the inn, further enhanced by local antiques and art. In fine weather you can sit on an outside deck.

Pros

  • Nice lodgelike feel to the lounge area
  • Lovely views
  • Friendly service

Cons

  • Breakfast a little disappointing
  • Only three rooms have Jacuzzis
  • No air-conditioning
9118 Hwy. 1, Meteghan, NS, B0W 2L0, Canada
902-769–2001
hotel Details
20 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Lakelawn B and B Motel

$$ | 641 Main St., Yarmouth, NS, B5A 1K2, Canada

A very distinctive former mansion is at the heart of this property, and contains four bed-and-breakfast rooms, with additional motel-style rooms in two attached wings. The very friendly owner is obliging enough to stay open until ferry passengers from Maine have checked in, regardless of arrival time. A full breakfast is included for B&B guests and a continental breakfast is included for motel room guests (who can upgrade to the hot breakfast for C$10).

Pros

  • Great for ferry passengers
  • Rates almost halved in off- season
  • Friendly bilingual owner

Cons

  • Some bathrooms have a shower but no tub
  • Some areas in need of an update
  • Picnic area is also the smoking area
641 Main St., Yarmouth, NS, B5A 1K2, Canada
902-742–3588
hotel Details
25 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Lunenburg Arms Hotel & Spa

$$ | 94 Pelham St., Lunenburg, NS, B0J 2C0, Canada

It's rare to find hotel-style amenities in small-town heritage properties, but this place has them, including a full-service spa. Guest rooms are fully equipped with DVD players, plush robes, and other conveniences. Pull-out couches in most rooms, plus a pair of two-story loft suites, make this property family-friendly. Back rooms on the fourth floor have postcard-worthy harbor views.

Pros

  • Mid-hill location
  • Complimentary use of spa's steam shower and hot tub
  • Choice of good restaurants nearby

Cons

  • Not on the waterfront (but there are views)
  • Rather sparse breakfast buffet
  • Some rooms are small
94 Pelham St., Lunenburg, NS, B0J 2C0, Canada
902-640–4040
hotel Details
24 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Lunenburg Inn

$$ | 26 Dufferin St., Lunenburg, NS, B0J 2C0, Canada

This luxurious lodging has rooms that are spacious and furnished with antiques. Both suites have a microwave and a refrigerator, and whirlpool tubs. The main-floor parlor, filled with books, adjoins the bright dining room, and a sunny veranda allows for outdoor lounging. 

Pros

  • Friendly, warm owners
  • Delicious breakfasts with home baking
  • Take-one, leave-one book exchange

Cons

  • Street can be noisy
  • A bit outside the main tourist area
  • Not all rooms have a balcony
26 Dufferin St., Lunenburg, NS, B0J 2C0, Canada
902-634–3963
hotel Details
7 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed late Oct.–Mar., Free Breakfast

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Mecklenburgh Inn

$$ | 78 Queen St., Chester, NS, B0J 1J0, Canada

Nautical touches abound in this heritage B&B at the top of one of Chester's main streets. Shipwrights constructed the building, and its inviting double-decker porch is hung with signal flags. The bright rooms (all with private bath) are named for islands in Mahone Bay, and most have a sea view. Each has country-style antiques and beds with pillow-top mattresses, Frette linens, and local quilts. The innkeeper trained at Cordon Bleu, so breakfasts are sublime.

Pros

  • Complimentary gourmet breakfast
  • Claw-foot tubs in three rooms
  • The sailor innkeeper can arrange boating trips

Cons

  • Two blocks from the water
  • Books up a year ahead for Race Week
  • One bathroom, while private, is not en suite
78 Queen St., Chester, NS, B0J 1J0, Canada
866-838–4638
hotel Details
4 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Jan.–Apr., Free Breakfast

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Mersey River Chalets and Nature Retreat

$$ | 322 Mersey River Chalets Rd. E, Caledonia, NS, B0T 1B0, Canada Fodor's Choice

Swimming, paddling, hiking, and bedtime bonfires fill the agenda at this 375-acre wilderness resort 5 km (3 miles) north of Kejimkujik National Park. Accommodations include a water-view log lodge, chalets nestled in dense forest, or, for closer encounters with nature, in tipis by the shore of Lake Harry. Since the spot prides itself on being "barrier free," all are linked by a 2-km (1-mile) wheelchair-accessible boardwalk, and activities like kayaking are open to guests with physical challenges, too.

Pros

  • Wide variety of activities available
  • Cross-country skiing offered in winter
  • Excellent accessibility for wheelchair-bound guests

Cons

  • Sometimes hosts weddings and large groups
  • Minimum stays for chalets and log house
  • No on-site restaurant
322 Mersey River Chalets Rd. E, Caledonia, NS, B0T 1B0, Canada
877-667–2583
hotel Details
9 chalets, 5 tipis, 4 lodge rooms, 1 log house
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Oceanstone Seaside Resort

$$$$ | 8650 Peggy's Cove Rd., Indian Harbour, NS, B3Z 3P4, Canada Fodor's Choice

Resembling a traditional seaside hamlet, Oceanstone's cluster of buildings sits picturesquely on the shore of St. Margaret's Bay. The attractive interiors are accented with antique pine, barn board, and other salvaged materials. In addition to the lovely rooms in the main inn, private cottage rentals are available. Tranquillity is the draw here—guests watch buoys bob, comb the small beach, and stroll the woodland path on the 18-acre property. On-site restaurant Rhubarb is exceptional, with a large patio and serving wonderful brunches.

Pros

  • Most options have water views
  • Eco-conscious owners
  • Close to Peggy's Cove, but far enough to be peaceful

Cons

  • Can be too cold to swim except in late August
  • Restaurant reservations can be tricky to get
  • Sometimes hosts weddings
8650 Peggy's Cove Rd., Indian Harbour, NS, B3Z 3P4, Canada
902-823–2160
hotel Details
22 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Pelham House Bed & Breakfast

$$ | 224 Pelham St., Lunenburg, NS, B0J 2C0, Canada

Close to downtown, with a veranda overlooking Lunenburg Harbour, this circa-1906 sea captain's home is decorated in homey, country style. The large, airy rooms, all with original wood floors, are outfitted with pine furniture and lots of wicker and quilts, and one room has its own deck. There's a cozy sitting room, full of antiques and original art, with books, games, and the daily newspaper. Breakfast is served at separate tables in the sunny dining room, or out on the deck on warm mornings.

Pros

  • Great breakfasts included with rates
  • Owners fluent in English, French, and Spanish
  • Suite works well for families

Cons

  • No grounds to speak of
  • Resident dog not great for people with pet allergies
  • Ceiling fans rather than air-conditioning
224 Pelham St., Lunenburg, NS, B0J 2C0, Canada
902-634–7113
hotel Details
3 rooms (including 2 suites)
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Quarterdeck Beachside Villas & Grill

$$$$ | 7499 Hwy. 3, Port Mouton, NS, B0T 1T0, Canada

Built just above the high-water mark on the edge of the Summerville Beach Provincial Park, the accommodations here include quality villas, each with a furnished deck and propane fireplaces, and many with full kitchens. The modern Beach Loft apartments with private terraces range from studios to two-bedroom suites, and a smaller, more secluded cottage is also available as well as a range of other accommodation options. The lawns leading down to the beach invite lounging. The resort's grill is known for its seafood dishes.

Pros

  • Terrific beach
  • Recreation center includes an 18-seat theater
  • Restaurant offers room service and takeout

Cons

  • Restaurant is closed from mid-October to mid-May
  • Some units have only a shower, no tub
  • Cooking aromas can linger in the units with a kitchen
7499 Hwy. 3, Port Mouton, NS, B0T 1T0, Canada
800-565–1119
hotel Details
15 villas, 36 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Queen Anne Inn

$$$ | 494 St. George St., Annapolis Royal, NS, B0S 1A0, Canada

A beautiful Victorian building that's rimmed with gardens may not be out of the ordinary in Annapolis Royal, but what really distinguishes this inn is the consistent quality of the guest rooms, all generously proportioned and handsomely decorated. It also defies the B&B stereotype by being very family-friendly, thanks to a pair of charming two-story suites in the carriage house behind. A complimentary three-course hot breakfast is served in the dining room.

Pros

  • Family-friendly
  • In-room extras include bathrobes
  • Helpful hosts

Cons

  • Lots of stairs
  • Closed off-season
  • A 10-minute walk from the center of town
494 St. George St., Annapolis Royal, NS, B0S 1A0, Canada
902-532–7850
hotel Details
12 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–Mar., Free Breakfast

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Tattingstone Inn

$$ | 620 Main St., Wolfville, NS, B4P 1E8, Canada

Amid large gardens, this inn has an interesting history and many exceptional features, including the delightful conservatory, where delicious breakfasts are served. Tattingstone was once the home of the architect of Wolfville's imposing university building; his coach-house studio now contains guest rooms. Toad Hall, also separate from the main house, is a perfect choice for families with a pull-out couch in the downstairs living room. Rooms in the main building are elegant and comfortable.

Pros

  • Jacuzzi tubs in some rooms
  • Pleasant atmosphere
  • Peaceful

Cons

  • A bit of a walk to downtown
  • Some rooms may not suit those with mobility issues
  • Not all rooms are spacious
620 Main St., Wolfville, NS, B4P 1E8, Canada
902-542–7696
hotel Details
12 rooms, 2 suites
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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The Bailey House

$$ | 150 St. George St., Annapolis Royal, NS, B0S 1A0, Canada

This immaculately restored Georgian home on North America's oldest streetscape has a great location on the waterfront and retains many quirky original features. The dining room and parlor each have a fireplace, and guest rooms have period-style furniture. There is also a two-story, two-bedroom Coach House suite, with a large and stylish bathroom. Breakfast, with house-made baked goods, yogurt, local fruit, and a hot entrée, is included in the rate.

Pros

  • Only B&B in town on the water
  • Really good breakfasts
  • Lovely garden

Cons

  • No air-conditioning
  • Some strict rules
  • No Wi-Fi in the coach house
150 St. George St., Annapolis Royal, NS, B0S 1A0, Canada
902-532–1285
hotel Details
5 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Trout Point Lodge

$$$$ | 189 Trout Point Rd., Yarmouth, NS, B0W 1Y0, Canada Fodor's Choice
Trout Point Lodge, Yarmouth
Trout Point Lodge

A large and spectacular log building houses this remarkable wilderness eco-resort, where guests can get away from it all without sacrificing luxury, excellent food, or top-notch amenities. The three-story lodge—think a log cabin on steroids—sits beside the wooded banks of a picturesque river on the fringe of a protected wilderness. Rooms balance rusticity and elegance, pairing handmade log and twig furnishings with luxe linens and Tiffany-style lamps. Canoeing, kayaking, guided fishing, hiking, and wildlife watching are among the activities, and after dark the resident astronomer guides guests through the glories of the night sky (it's within a dark-sky preserve) and assists with astro-photography via impressive telescopes on a tree-top platform. The cuisine is superlative: guests gush over the two on-site restaurants, and classes are available at the cooking school.

Pros

  • Environmentally sound without sacrificing comfort and amenities
  • Wood-heated hot tub and sauna beside the river
  • Large and luxurious rooms

Cons

  • Very long and bumpy access via dirt road
  • No cell phone coverage
  • Wi-Fi can be patchy
189 Trout Point Rd., Yarmouth, NS, B0W 1Y0, Canada
902-761–2142
hotel Details
13 suites
Rate Includes: No Meals, No children under 14

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Victoria's Historic Inn

$$ | 600 Main St., Wolfville, NS, B4P 1E8, Canada

An 8-foot stained-glass window imported from Britain more than a century ago sets the decorative mood at this elegant 1893 mansion. Richly carved Nova Scotian furniture and original Victorian finishes further enhance the atmosphere. Rooms are spacious, and those in the separate Carriage House have double whirlpool tubs and private entrances. The complimentary breakfast celebrates the bounty of the Annapolis Valley.

Pros

  • <PRO>some rooms have fireplaces, balconies, or both</PRO>
  • <PRO>friendly, efficient staff</PRO>
  • <PRO>good water pressure in the showers</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>a few rooms are overdecorated</CON>
  • <CON>about 10-minute walk to downtown</CON>
  • <CON>historic style might be fussy for some</CON>
600 Main St., Wolfville, NS, B4P 1E8, Canada
902-542–5744
hotel Details
16 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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