Our goal is always to find the most interesting and memorable lodging a region offers. Here's one of our favorites from this itinerary. For a complete list, please call or email us.

Queen Anne Inn
The Queen Anne Inn is an elegant 10-room property built in 1865 as a wedding gift for a wealthy merchant's son. Located in the heart of Annapolis Royal, it's a short walk from the Historic Gardens, Fort Anne and excellent restaurants and quaint shops. The fine woodwork throughout the inn includes ash, oak and the finest mahogany. The grand staircase leads to gracious guestrooms delightfully furnished with antiques, paintings and beautiful bathrooms.

Starting Point: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - 1:00 pm

Ending Point: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - 12:00 pm

Nova Scotia has a temperate, maritime climate very similar to coastal New England.

Average
Daily Highs (°F)
 June  July  Aug.  Sept.
Halifax  67  73  73  65

My Famous Evening: Nova Scotia Sojourns, Diaries and Preoccupations - Howard Norman
Howard Norman returned to Nova Scotia over a period of 30 years to interview local legends and research the folklore of the area. This book is a portrait of this enchanting place and its people.

Calling the Maritimes Home - Julie V. Watson
A portrait of Canada's Maritime Provinces and their distinct cultural riches. From Nova Scotia to New Brunswick, Watson enlightens on the history, art, food and traditions of Eastern Canada in witty, anecdotal detail.

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