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Featured Bed and Breakfast in Truro, Nova Scotia
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The hospitality of a B&B & privacy of an Inn. Majestic home (c.1860) in downtown Truro, the hub of Nova Scotia. Guest's private entrance, deck, kitchen, lounge with dining & sitting areas, phone.
Enjoy the hospitality of a B&B and the privacy of an Inn in this majestic home (built c. 1860) in downtown Truro, the hub of Nova Scotia. Nestled in the heart of cultural and historical attractions, restaurants and shopping, businesses and services and close to the region’s cultural attractions and natural phenomena, it is the ideal place to stay.
Your hosts will graciously welcome you in the commanding entrance with a grand staircase, plaster moldings, wide trim and hardwood floors. Enjoy fine hospitality at the freshly prepared full breakfast in the formal dining room and tea and treats in the parlour. Many comfortable and convenient amenities await you in Castle Loft...
Guests have a private entrance to 1000 square feet of accommodations. Relax on the large deck. There is a kitchen equipped with a coffee maker, fridge and microwave! There is a guest lounge featuring dining and sitting areas with a cordless phone and radio/CD. Have the Continental breakfast and evening refreshments if you don’t want to leave! The rooms feature luxurious bedding and bath linens fit for a king or queen and have CBTV/DVD/CD. Wireless Internet available. Traveling companions? Book both rooms and have Castle Loft all to yourselves (discount available)!
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Amenities
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Recreational Activities
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Water
Sports:
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General:
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Whitewater
Innertubing
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Golf
Tennis
Biking Trails
Nature Trails
Birdwatching
Ice skating
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Movie cinemas
Concerts
Bowling
Bingo
Antique Stores
Museums/Galleries
Shopping district
Night Clubs
Dancing
harness racing
natural phenomena (tidal bore)
natural phenomena (fossils)
eco-tour
agri-tourism
shipbuilding heritage
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Cultural and historical attractions
Museums include the Colchester Historical Museum and the Little White Schoolhouse.
View fine examples of 19th and early 20th century architecture on the Heritage Property Walking Tour.
Historical murals by local artist, Bruce Wood, and Tree Sculptures depict the Town’s heritage in vivid detail.
A unique display of six sections of the Berlin Wall is on Prince Street.
Restaurants and shopping
150 retail (fashion boutiques, jewelry and gift shops, home decor outlets, photo shops, health and sport shops and day spas intermingled with cozy restaurants, pubs and cafes).
Stroll to the Farmer’s Market on Saturday for garden-fresh fruit and vegetables; baked goods, maple and honey products; jams, pickles and preserves; fresh meat and eggs; art; photography and local handcrafts.
Businesses and services
150 professional and business offices.
Downtown Visitor Information Centre
Colchester Legion Stadium
We are minutes away from:
Golf; Over six courses within minutes of downtown – find them on Golf Nova Scotia.
Harness racing; Live harness racing and simulcast wagering from major tracks at Truro Raceway.
NS Agricultural College 390 acres of demonstration farm and largest rock garden in the Maritimes.
Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibition.
Awesome Parks and Trails
Hike the Cobequid Trail or fantastic coastal trails or to beautiful waterfalls in Victoria Park(minutes away).
Enjoy the endless view from atop towering sea cliffs at Cape Chignecto and Five Islands provincial park.
Fossils, Bones and Semi-precious Stones
Learn about dinosaurs at the Fundy Geological Museum in Parrsboro
Tour the fossil cliffs at the Joggins Fossil Centre.
The Fundy Shore Ecotour
This tour highlights the natural aspects of the six distinct eco-zones.
Highest Recorded Tides in the World
Explore beaches where agates and amethysts are gifts of the waves.
Walk the ocean floor at low tide at Burncoat Head Park.
The Tidal Bore
Watch the awesome tidal bore in Truro (minutes away) or at the Tidal Bore Lookoff in Maitland.
Go on a thrilling whitewater rafting adventure upriver on the tidal bore on the Shubenacadie River.
Museums
Learn the Mi’kmaq legend of the mighty Glooscap at the Glooscap Heritage Centre (minutes away).
Visit the Anne Murray Centre for the story of our singing superstar
Tour a coal mine at the Springhill Miners’ Museum.
Scenic Lighthouses
Visit unique lighthouses in Burncoat Head, Cape d’Or or Spencer’s Island, Walton.
Shipbuilding Heritage
Relive the glory days of shipbuilding at Lawrence House Museum in Maitland.
Agri-tourism
Visit a sheep farm and wool shop, horseback ride, experience life on a dairy farm, or visit the largest rock garden in the Maritimes at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College.
Culinary Delights
Tour a vineyard at Jost Vineyards and check out cheese at That Dutchman’s Farm.
Enjoy blueberries and maple sugar
Local favorites from the sea are creamy seafood chowder and fresh steamed lobster.
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Area Attractions
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Rates
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Mastercard, Visa
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