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Old Jul 22nd, 2007, 05:02 PM
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b and b's in nova scotia

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Has anyone had a good experience with a b and b in Halifax and along the Cabot Trail?
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We stayed at the Milligan Home in Waverly, near Halifax, last summer. Here is the link

http://www.checkinnovascotia.com/Pub...telCode=YHZ079

It was pleasant, and they had a great breakfast in the morning. They were a little strict on the arrival time though, so you would want to clarify with them, when they want you there.

I also really liked the Foghorn B&B in Louisburg...not really near the Cabot Trail, but it was a very lovely place.

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www.thepebble.ca

We stayed here many times and found it to be the best B&B in Halifax.

www.thewatersedgeinn.com (Baddeck)

Ask for a room with views of the lighthouse.
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I highly recommend the following:

Halifax area- Turtle Grove B&B in Dartmouth

Cabot Trail- Lynwood Inn in Baddeck.

Another good choice on Cape Breton, although not on the Cabot Trail, is the Haus Treuburg in Port Hood.
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I just enjoyed a two-night stay with Catherine (Kay) and Al at the Captain Spry Bed and Breakfast in Halifax, http://www.captainsprybedandbreakfast.ca/index.htm. They were great! Very welcoming and offered a nice breakfast.

They're right on a good bus route to leave the car behind (don't have to worry about finding parking) and tour around the city.
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