Places To Stay in Maitland, Nova Scotia
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Maitland, East Hants, Nova Scotia (originally known as Jean Peter's Village) is a village in the East Hants, Nova Scotia municipal district, and home to the historic Lawrence House Museum, part of the Nova Scotia Museum. The community was part of the Douglas Township until it was named Maitland after Governor General of Nova Scotia Peregrine Maitland (1828–34), when building the Shubenacadie Canal was first attempted (1826–1831). The Canal was supposed to start at Maitland, Nova Scotia and run through the province to Maitland Street, Dartmouth, the canal being "bookended" by two "Maitland" landmarks.
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Cresthaven By The Sea

Cresthaven, a country inn providing bed and breakfast accommodations and lodging, lies on the shores of Maitland, one of Nova Scotia's pristine treasures. Situated on the Bay of Fundy, Cresthaven provides one of the finest examples of Maitland's elegant historical homes that has brought the village to the forefront and made it Nova Scotia's first Heritage Conservation District. Constructed for .....
Bellavista Bed and Breakfast

Bellavista rests on ten peaceful acres overlooking the beautiful Cobequid Bay, where the highest tides in the world have been recorded. Experience the warmth of our family residence as you step back in time (circa 1830) to an era of gracious living and tranquility. The nineteen room interior has been fully restored and elegantly appointed with antique furnishings. Our three guest rooms (two .....
Captain Douglas House Inn & Restaurant

The Captain Douglas House Inn and Restaurant is located in the picturesque village of Maitland, Nova Scotia. This comfortable inn and resturant is a heritage designated property built in 1860, by a sea captain named Captain William Douglas. Maitland was once the center of great ship building industry. There are still many fine historical homes here that have been restored over the .....
Tidal Life Guesthouse
The Tidal Life Guesthouse is located in the heart of the pristine coastal heritage village of Maitland, Nova Scotia.
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Foley House Inn
Located in the historic village of Maitland, the Inn was built circa 1830 and established 20 years ago as one of the original B&B's in the area. It sits at the heart of Nova Scotia's first Heritage Conservation District and just 5 minutes from the historic Maitland docks - a major centre of "Great Ship" building in North America during the 19th century.
Wide Open Wilderness Family Campground

We are a family campground situated on the banks of Nova Scotia’s largest river, the beautiful Shubenacadie. The Shubie experiences the the highest recorded tides in the world, and is famous for massive tidal bores. Bald Eagles nest along the river and sightings are very common. Our look off provides a spectacular view of both Eagles and the tidal bore.
Other local Maitland information
- Longitude: -63°30'57.399
- Latitude: 45°19'2.1771


