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    The Orient Hotel

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Baker's Chest Tea Room and Bed & Breakfast - Mason and Hamlin room with 2 twin beds

    Baker's Chest Tea Room and Bed & Breakfast

    5.0(4 reviews)
    94.3 km

    I have stayed at a lot of B&Bs over my life (I'm CEO of a travel company) and can absolutely…read moreendorse Baker's Chest as a first rate establishment. Maarten and Nelly are outstanding hosts and make every effort to make your stay enjoyable and memorable. For example, upon discovering that I am of Dutch heritage (like they are), they modified the breakfast menu to include some favorite dutch pancakes. I was delighted! The property is beautiful and extremely well maintained. I loved the fact it was slightly out of town and provided an idyllic country setting. Driving into town for dinner and sightseeing took less than five minutes, so we got the best of both worlds. Our room was spacious and comfortable. The bed was exquisite and we slept very well.

    I liked this place for starters, its neat as a pin, the hosts are terrific and the breakfast they…read morehave for you is perhaps the best B & B breakfast I've ever had. Truro is at best a stop over place and this B & B as good as any to do that as I found Truro as a location to be not so interesting. The location for those passing thru may not matter but its location is on the edge of Bible Hill and is literally surrounded by a farm field. My advice for someone booking a room here is to be aware the four rooms they offer are all configured differently so that might make a difference to someone booking here. The tea room was closed during our visit.

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    Baker's Chest Tea Room and Bed & Breakfast - Swimming pool

    Swimming pool

    Baker's Chest Tea Room and Bed & Breakfast - Exterior view

    Exterior view

    Baker's Chest Tea Room and Bed & Breakfast

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    Bonshaw Breezes

    Bonshaw Breezes

    5.0(1 review)
    10.5 km

    Let me give it to you straight: if you are planning to vacation on Prince Edward Island (and you…read moreshould, especially you big city dwellers like me) a Bed and Breakfast is the way to go. A vacation experience here is a lot like one in Ireland; beautiful, green, pastoral, and friendly. Stay away from a hotel and let the locals take care of you! If you choose this route, I could not recommend Bonshaw Breezes more. Here's a breakdown of what I thought was great: 1. We stayed in the Mayflower suite, which is located in a two suite cottage that sits next to the main house. The room was clean and well decorated, with a comfortable bed. Although we didn't use it, there is a kitchen in this suite (I also happened to notice that it is FULLY stocked with kitchenware). The TV is a little smallish, but you aren't here to watch TV are you? It's a great room. I never saw the others so I can't comment on them. 2. The breakfasts were terrific. The hosts try to use local ingredients whenever possible, so not only is everything fresh, but you get to sample what the local produce and foods. The breakfasts were big enough that we needed no lunch. 3. The hosts, Dave and Sharon, are very friendly. I'm a bit curmudgeonly, but conversation comes very easily in this house. They clearly enjoy having many different people from all over sit at their table. And they are very helpful if you are trying to decide what to do or how to get there. 4. The house is in a great location in the hills. Beautiful grounds. So there you have it. Stay at Bonshaw Breezes. I loved it, I'm sure you will too.

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    Bonshaw Breezes

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    Le Griffon - Breakfast is served! (and included!)

    Le Griffon

    5.0(1 review)
    80.3 km

    Wish we had set aside more time to explore the area. More importantly, our visit with the owners of…read morethis B&B was wonderfully insightful and I felt like we are old friends. Located in a highly French-Canadian area, the decor reflected this as well as the heritage of the owners. This is a seasonal B&B, so check on availability but I HIGHLY recommend a stay.

    From the owner: An elegant Victorian villa located a short minute's walk from the heart of downtown Shédiac, Le…read moreGriffon earns its four stars with its spacious and comfortable rooms, each equipped with modern amenities (WiFi, A/C, TV), a private bath, and comfy Queen bed. Le Griffon's inviting parlour, its fully-equipped guest kitchen/dining room, and its grounds are perfect places to rest and relax. Le Griffon's caring hosts will make you feel right at home. A different Wonderland-inspired hot menu is served every day from 7:30am to 9:30am. Le Griffon is surrounded by fine restaurants, outdoor cafés, historic houses, shops, boutiques, art galleries, and the largest weekly outdoor market in Atlantic Canada. Just a short jaunt from Canada's finest saltwater beach (with the warmest waters north of Virginia!), attractions in Shédiac include boat tours & cruises, sailing, kayaking, windsurfing, golf, cycling, hiking, a Drive-In theatre, an ecocentre, and an Artist Village. The Greater Moncton Internatio

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    Le Griffon - The Salon Vienneau, named after the family who cared for the house for 67 years.

    The Salon Vienneau, named after the family who cared for the house for 67 years.

    Le Griffon - The Vienneau guest parlour, named after the family who cared for the villa for 67 years.

    The Vienneau guest parlour, named after the family who cared for the villa for 67 years.

    Le Griffon - The beautiful craftsmanship of the 1800s throughout.

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    The beautiful craftsmanship of the 1800s throughout.

    The Old Parsonage - Captains Dining Room

    The Old Parsonage

    5.0(1 review)
    99.6 km

    This is a review that I've been dreading having to write, if for no other reason than I know…read morethere's very little I can say that can do my time at this stunning bed and breakfast justice. Having been very lucky to stay in some pretty incredible places around the world, there's no question that The Old Parsonage easily ranks within my top five. I was stuck looking for a place to get away for a couple of days to myself during which I could do nothing but write, drink wine, relax, and write some more. (And drink more wine...obviously.) After a chance meeting with one of the two owners, an artist himself who takes pride in offering a unique space for creativity, I was sold on the Maitland Suite and booked myself in for a two night, three day stay. When I finished the hour-ish drive from the city, I was floored to realize that I had the entire building to myself - meaning that my plans of being a recluse in my room for three straight days instantly changed to cozying up in any of the six to eight different sitting rooms that were all at my disposal. The fact that I was able to feel as comfortable as I would at home, except with infinitely more beautiful surroundings and gorgeous wood-fire heat, was unbelievable. From room to room, it's plain to see that not a single detail has been overlooked. Each space is a meticulous collection of shabby-chic décor that's both luxurious and liveable - that is, it's not a place where you feel uncomfortable spending the entire day and night. I lounged around like I owned the place, stopping short of napping in the middle of the main living room although I can't imagine that having been a problem... You won't have to rush out in the mornings in search of provisions either. I would make my way downstairs at my leisure to find fresh orange juice, coffee, toast, and scrambled eggs ready for the feasting as I chatted with the owners about life in the UK, our favourite cities around the world, and the importance of getting away from it all from time to time. Truly, I could go on and on, but I won't. Instead, I'll just say that before even leaving the premises, I had already arranged two more plans to return with family, and am already looking forward to my next writing escape. I can't imagine spending them anywhere else.

    From the owner: A perfect retreat for artists of all genres. Inspiration is all around us in this pastoral setting…read moreon the shores of The Bay Of Fundy. Perfect for hosting corporate events and small meetings or with our church on the hill, The Method, larger groups for a productive and energised event.

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    The Old Parsonage - Summer's day.

    Summer's day.

    The Old Parsonage
    The Old Parsonage

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    Barachois Inn

    Barachois Inn

    5.0(3 reviews)
    28.0 km

    What an amazing place to stay!…read more I'm so so happy we booked a three day package here because we had such a lovely time! This bed and breakfast is owned by Judy and her family and they are the sweetest people ever. We arrived quite early on Tuesday morning because our flight from Montreal left at 7 AM. Thankfully the room was ready for us before noon which was a pleasant surprise! Judy took the time to explain everything to us in the sitting room and she gave us a bunch of info pamphlets on restaurants and activities on the island. Our room was on the top floor so we had to carry all our stuff up two flights of stairs which was good exercise. The room had two beds, one queen and one single. The single was in the room with the desk, couch, chair, and TV. The bathroom was small but definitely functional and we were provided with dove shampoos and body wash. Our room was cleaned daily and towels were changed out. There was an AC unit in our room but we only had to use it once one afternoon when it was quite hot and muggy. We preferred to open the windows and get a nice cross breeze through the room. Parking is super easy right outside on the lawn. Breakfast is communal downstairs from 8-9 and you have your choice of eggs & bacon, French toast, oatmeal, or cereal. They definitely know how to cook eggs here so shout out to the chef in the kitchen! My mom ordered poached eggs and they were done perfectly, and I definitely enjoyed my over hard eggs. The jams were super yummy as well; not sure if they are made in PEI but they were perfect on the buttered toast. Prior to receiving your main meal you get to start off with fresh fruit, tea or coffee, and orange juice. I thoroughly enjoyed chatting with Judy, her two daughters, and her husband. They are so sweet and hospitable and willing to take the time to talk to you and see how your day went. I would definitely recommend this place to anyone coming to PEI who wants to stay in an old style Victorian house with a lovely family :)

    Staying at the Barachois Inn made my dream trip to Prince Edward Island absolutely perfect. Judy,…read morethe proprietor, made us feel like VIPs the entire time we were there. She is chock-full of Island history and has all of the insider tips any visitor could desire. She made sure we got the full Anne of Green Gables experience (my wish) and the best seafood meals (my husband's) while we were there. We had such a lovely, relaxing visit as a result of her advice and help. I think staying at the Barachois enhanced our feeling of returning to Anne's childhood home, too. Returning to quaint North Rustico each evening and retiring to our cozy b&b helped immerse us in that feeling of coming home, as Anne often referenced in the book. Thank you, Judy and Andrea, for keeping our spacious room tidy and clean, and for the delicious breakfasts and equally tantalizing stories about the island.

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    Barachois Inn

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    Colonial Charm Inn - the facade

    Colonial Charm Inn

    5.0(4 reviews)
    27.6 km
    $$$

    The Colonial Charm Inn was a great place to stay while in Charlottetown. Upon entry, the age of the…read morebuilding is really noticeable, but it adds to the small town vibe and experience. Check-in service was superb and we were greeted with a mini tour of the inn and given a map with popular spots around the city. There was also a fresh batch blueberry muffins waiting for us that were to die for! The room we got was good and a bit dated, but given that we were only there to sleep it did it's job! Breakfast the next morning was a lovely plated meal with a yogurt parfait, quiche, and fresh fruit. We didn't know what quite to expect when booking here, but wished we added another day to our stay. Maybe next time!

    We planned a major 20-day European vacation for our 25th wedding anniversary, but due to some…read morepersonal reasons we had to cancel and find something more local. My wife quickly reviewed some bed and breakfasts in Prince Edward Island and managed to find the very accommodating Colonial Charm Inn. We were to leave Sunday morning, but were still undecided Friday night. Colonial Charm Inn agreed to hold our room until noon the next day when we would know better whether we could go. Luckily, we were able, and that was the beginning of a very memorable and pleasant 3-day stay at Colonial Charm Inn. At the moment of arriving, we were greeted by Jeff, who immediately made us feel at home. He was very friendly and helpful with any requests or advice that we needed during our stay. The Inn is an older home adorned with antiques, prints, and even a suit of armour or two! The decorating may not appeal to everyone, but we like the historic atmosphere. There was parking in the front or rear of the building. And because, we had expensive bicycles on the rack of our car, they allowed us to store them inside, so we need not strap and lock them on the car every night. Very convenient and safe. We were booked in The Charles Henry Foster Room. An en suite and balcony! The room was perfect. The antique 4-poster bed may not be the perfect comfort for some, but we were fine with it. Let's face it, it's not a high-end hotel. It's the high-end hospitality and charm that was worth every penny. The following morning we met Shelly, Melanie, Hannah, Reg ... and the friendliness and special attention continued. Everyone was very cordial and relaxed. They prepared a wonderful breakfast every morning during our stay. All very fresh and homemade. During our cycling excursions, sight-seeing, and dining out experiences, Reg and Shelly were equipped us with all the maps, brochures, as well as, great advice and recommendations. They could not have made it any easier for us, especially our 25th anniversary dinner arranged and booked for us at The Delta. That was one of (maybe the top two!) culinary experiences we had in our well-travelled lives. (Maybe another review for them) Thank you everyone at Colonial Charm Inn! We can not thank you enough.

    The Orient Hotel - bedbreakfast - Updated May 2026

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