This or That? Curate Your Nova Scotia Summer Vacation
Plan the perfect summer getaway to Nova Scotia. From vibrant coastal communities to relaxing beaches, and ocean adventures — there's no shortage of...
After spending a day enjoying the crisp autumn air, get cozy at one of these wonderful places to stay overnight. Whether you prefer glamping, a secluded cabin or a little luxury, there’s always a perfect place for you to enjoy a fall getaway.
For the ultimate in leaf peeping, book a stay at a glamping dome, nestled amongst the colourful fall foliage. Enjoy the comforts of a hotel room, like a queen-sized bed, bathroom, and kitchenette, but tucked amongst the treeline or along the coast. Most have private decks for stargazing and relaxing, while others have hot tubs and wood-fired stoves. All offer up incredible views from the large windows!
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Whether you’re looking for a rustic or modern take on a cabin, cottage, or chalet, your search is over. Book at Sidanna Retreat, Old Kettle Cabin, Loft Retreat, Whitecaps Cabana, Ravens Rest Retreat, Shangri-la Cottages for modern coastal cottage accommodations, all featuring water views.
For a more traditional wooded cabin or chalet experience, stay at Shubenacadie Tidal Bore Rafting Resort, the chalets at Glenora Distillery, Four Seasons Retreat, Sally’s Brook Wilderness Cabins, Porters Peak Adventure Getaway, Shackup Cabin, Trailside Accommodations and Outdoor Adventures or Lawrencetown Lodge.
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Located about 45 minutes outside of Yarmouth, Trout Point Lodge is where luxury meets wilderness. From log and beam construction to hand-cut stone fireplaces and eclectic art and décor, the main lodge provides comfortable elegance to guests.
In addition to gourmet dining, cooking classes, forest bathing experiences, paddling, and a wood-fired hot tub, Trout Point Lodge is the world’s first certified Starlight Hotel by the UNESCO partner Starlight Foundation. Enjoy a guided stargazing experience underneath some of the darkest skies in North America.
It’s no secret that Nova Scotians offer up incredible hospitality to visitors in our quaint and picturesque communities. Spend the night at a charming bed & breakfast or inn to experience a warm welcome, cozy accommodations, and a homemade breakfast.
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Have you ever stayed overnight in a yurt, converted sea container or tree house? Head to Authentic Seacoast: Yurts in the Vineyard for an overnight adventure in one of the well-appointed, comfortable yurts. Enjoy a wood-fired stove, bed with linens, dining area, bon fire pit, hot tub, on-site sauna, and water views.
For another unique adventure, book at Seek Wilderness Accommodations in Truro, offering shipping containers that have been converted into modern accommodation featuring a full kitchen, bathroom, and bed. Relax in the wood-fired hot tub and/or sauna nestled among the colourful fall foliage.
And for a sea-meets-trees experience, spend the night in an oceanfront tree house at White Point Beach Resort. These cozy accommodations for two feature ocean views, propane fireplaces, kitchenette and private deck for stargazing and wave watching.
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