South Shore and Annapolis Valley Hotels

Brier Island Lodge and Restaurant

At a Glance

    Pros

  • have their own whale-watching tours
  • on-site gift shop

    Cons

  • motel-quality decor, main lodge rooms lack ocean views

Brier Island Lodge and Restaurant Review

Atop a bluff at Nova Scotia's most western 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 ($$), which also serves breakfast and packs box lunches for day-trippers.

    Hotel Details

  • 40 rooms.
  • Closed Nov.--Apr.

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