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Question about hotel reservations in Maritimes
We will be travelling to Nova Scotia, N.B., PEI and a bit of Quebec September 20 through October 11th. Sounds like a lot of folks planning to travel that way this September/October so we wonder if it's a must to make your hotel reservations before heading out.
Our normal mode of travel is to have a hotel for the last night before our flight back (and this time a hotel for the night we arrive) but while we are on the road we don't like to be tied to a tight schedule so we like to begin looking for a place to stay about 3 or 4 in the afternoon once we know where we've ended up. Will this be possible on this trip or do you think places will be too booked? A nudge in the right direction would be appreciated. |
Thanksgiving weekend Oct 9th, I would recommend a reservation - esp. for Cape Breton. Otherwise, you should be ok. If there is a specific place you want to stay - say Keltic Lodge in Cape Breton, make the reservation in advance. For NS, call check-ins while on the road to book 1-800-565-0000 or keep your Doer's and Dreamers guide handy and call directly asking for in-house reservations.
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Thank you. I hadn't thought about Thanksgiving Weekend......I think I'll make 2 nights reservations right now. We appreicate the heads up on that one.
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We did this in July once when we were home exchanging in Halifax. Whenever we needed a room, we just stopped at tourist information and never had a problem. Things should be even easier in the fall with the exception of Canadian Thanksgiving weekend.
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Another reason why Cape Breton might be busy at that time of the year is the Celtic Colour Festival (October 6-14, 2006). We were there a couple of years ago (great music festival) and quite a few places had no vacancies. Apart from that you should be able to go without booking in advance. It's a great time of the year to travel (and enjoy the fall colours), although you might find that some tourist attractions will be closed after the summer season.
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If the hotels are full, tourist services will find you a bed and breakfast. I have never seen such well organized tourist services as those in Nova Scotia and PEI. I haven't been overnight in NB, so I cannot vouch for them, but it is probably similar.
And the people are so friendly! I have always wanted to go back for another trip to see what I missed in 1993. I did dip into NB during an elderhostel in Eastport, ME. One of these days I want to go to Newfoundland. |
Don't plan to get a hotel room last minute around Sept 23... the Rolling Stones concert on the 23rd has resulted in hotels being booked solid all around Halifax!
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It would never have occured to me to stop at a tourist information centre to find a room. I'll certainly keep that in mind.
We will be long gone from Halifax by the 23rd......our 3 days in Halifax/Dartmouth will be over the Thanksgiving weekend and we have our rooms reserved. (Thanks to you all!) Only 10 days to go!! :) |
If you are driving around NS with no fixed plans, tourist information can generally find you a room. I have never seen such helpful tourist services as on NS.
I would not bet on getting a room, though, if the Rolling Stones are in town. |
We just got back from NS.
Tourism is way down this year (gas and exchange rate) so as indicated during non festival time, rooms are not a problem. |
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