Places To Stay in Parrsboro, Nova Scotia

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Parrsboro has a long and interesting history. It was the area used by the early Mi'kmaq to cross over to the Annapolis Valley area to trade with the Mi'kmaq there. Prince Henry St. Clair passed through the area in the 1300's and Champlain visited Partridge Island in the early 1600's. It is claimed Champlain collected amethyst from the island which later became part of France's Crown Jewels. The Ottawa House is one of the oldest structures in the province and was at one time the property of Sir Charles Tupper, a former Prime Minister of Canada. The mercantile trade of Parrsboro reached far and wide as did its ship building and shipping industry. It is a fact that around the turn of the century, Parrsboro was second only to Halifax in the number of sailings on the Eastern Canadian seaboard. Parrsboro is also the site from which the first air mail departed from Eastern Canada in October 1919.

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The Parrsboro Mansion Inn

Photograph of The Parrsboro Mansion Inn, Parrsboro

The Parrsboro Mansion Inn was just rated FODOR'S ONE OF THE WORLD'S TOP CHOICES. We are located at the Bay of Fundy, where the world highest tides take place. The Inn is rated with 4.5 stars by Canada Select and also a Bay of Fundy Recommoanded Experience. Come and enjoy the peace and feel the surrounding beauty and happiness.

3916 Eastern Avenue
Parrsboro
Nova Scotia
The Parrsboro Mansion Inn

Glooscap Campground - Glooscap Trail

Located right on the Bay of Fundy. Home of the annual NS-Gem-Show, third week in August every year. Most famous shores for mineral and fossil finds including dinosaurs Wasson's Bluff. Open and wooded sites.

P.O. Box 400
Parrsboro
Nova Scotia
Glooscap Campground - Glooscap Trail

Five Islands Ocean Resort & RV Campground

Photograph of Five Islands Ocean Resort & RV Campground, Parrsboro

Directly on the shore of the amazing Bay of Fundy Spectacular views of Five Islands & Fundy tides Walk on the ocean floor, 45+ feet below sea level Spacious sites (some pull-through sites), each with fire pit & picnic table Cozy cottage & trailer rentals, with private decks Nightly, weekly or seasonal rates…or ask how you can save on fuel & site charges by leaving your RV in our NEW .....

482 Hwy 2
Parrsboro
Nova Scotia
Five Islands Ocean Resort & RV Campground

The Sunshine Inn

Photograph of The Sunshine Inn, Parrsboro

Recipient of the esteemed Tourism Ambassador and Pineapple awards your stay with us is guaranteed to be a joy. We offer a quiet location featuring 11 private motel units (4-pc bath, CBTV, fridges) and 4 Housekeeping cottages, all nestled in a valley surrounded by blueberry fields. Our breakfast restaurant, gift shop, fishing, hiking and lake swimming are all at your fingertips. We are located .....

4487 Hwy 2 PO Box 353
Parrsboro
Nova Scotia
The Sunshine Inn

Riverview Cottages

Our 18 cabins, situated on just over 12 acres in a quiet riverside setting were built between the late 1930’s and the 1950’s and maintain much of their original charm. All cabins are fully furnished with bathroom, some come equipped with a kitchenette and many have either electric heat or woodstoves.

3575 Eastern Ave
Parrsboro
Nova Scotia
Riverview Cottages

Beach House on Hatfield Road

Photograph of Beach House on Hatfield Road, Parrsboro

Exquisite, luxurious oceanfront 4-season Beach House/cottage on Nova Scotia's Bay of Fundy. This secluded, private executive-level 2000 square foot rental property is the only property in Fox River which is directly on the beach. The Beach House is located on a unique point of land, and is directly on two beaches, with the world's highest tides right at the doorstep. The east side of the cottage .....

144 Hatfield Road
Parrsboro
Nova Scotia
Beach House on Hatfield Road

Gillespie House Inn

Photograph of Gillespie House Inn, Parrsboro

Come to Gillespie House Inn on the Bay of Fundy in picturesque Parrsboro, Nova Scotia to discover miles of hiking trails, deserted beaches, soaring sea cliffs and spectacular scenery. Hike along the cliffs at Cape Chignecto, bike the quiet roads, visit the area museums, watch the sunset at Cape D'Or Lighthouse or play the scenic Parrsboro Golf Course. After the day's activity, relax in the .....

358 Main Street
Parrsboro
Nova Scotia
Gillespie House Inn

The Maple Inn

Photograph of The Maple Inn, Parrsboro

This beautifully restored 1893 Italanate Style home is located just a few steps from the World's Highest Tides. Enjoy a walk in the old town of Parrsboro or stroll miles of nearby beaches and Search for fossils and minerals, or watch a play in the professional Ship's Company Theater.

2358 Western Avenue
Parrsboro
Nova Scotia
The Maple Inn

Evangeline's Tower Bed & Breakfast

Photograph of Evangeline's Tower Bed & Breakfast, Parrsboro

Relax and enjoy your fill of homespun hospitality in this gracious Victorian setting. Built in 1890, this stately home features a three-storey turret, six bay windows, enclosed front porch, backyard sundeck and landscaped gardens.

322 Main Street
Parrsboro
Nova Scotia
Evangeline's Tower Bed & Breakfast

Hochwasser Bed & Breakfast

2 rooms (King, Queen), each with PRIVATE bathroom. One extra room (Queen) is available separately if you need an extra bed. Located just up the hill from the Ship's Company Theater.

2330 Western Ave
Parrsboro
Nova Scotia
Hochwasser Bed & Breakfast
 

Other local Parrsboro information

  • Longitude: -64°19'51.6
  • Latitude: 45°24'25.56
 

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