Honeysuckle
Haven Bed and Breakfast is close to all the attractions of Annapolis
Royal Nova Scotia
Annapolis Royal - So much to see, So much to do !
Make Honeysuckle Haven Bed and Breakfast your base for an
extended stay in
Annapolis Royal - Voted the most livable small community
in the World - 2004
SORRY - Honeysuckle Haven Bed and Breakfast is
currently for sale and is not accepting reservations
If you are interested in purchasing this fine,
comfortable property, either as a home or bed and
breakfast, you can see all details at
http://www.propertyguys.com/listings/property.asp?propid=16041
Honeysuckle Haven Bed and Breakfast is a short walk to many
of the attractions in
the
historic town of Annapolis Royal. Annapolis Royal is not
only the oldest permanent European settlement north of Florida
but is also the original capital of Nova Scotia. Many of its
buildings are original or have been faithfully recreated.
The B&B is also conveniently located as a base for day
trips to other major attractions and sights of Nova Scotia.
We will be pleased to provide information and assist with
making reservations for activities in the area. .
Fort
Anne, which is within easy walking distance of
Honeysuckle Haven Bed and Breakfast, offers a fascinating
glimpse into the Acadian past for which the area is renowned.
Port
Royal Historic Site This national historic site features
a reconstruction of early 17th- century buildings representing
the former colony of the French who settled for a time along
the Nova Scotia coast.
The
Bay of Fundy Tides: Experience one of the great wonders
of the World - the world's highest tides! Tides in the Bay of
Fundy reach 15 m ( 45 -50 ft ) and have to be seen to
bebelieved.
Enjoy a candlelight stroll through the oldest English
graveyard in North America with a guide in period costume and
learn the history of Annapolis Royal.
Annapolis Royal
Historic Gardens: Annapolis Royal has been associated
with gardening since the 17th century and the many themes
within the gardens reflect the changes through the years.
Kejimkujik
Park: A 382sq Km (147 sq mi ) wooded uplands park with
hiking, canoeing fishing. The park also contains Micmac first
nations petroglyphs as well as a 22 sq km seaside adjunct with
beautiful seashore.
When you stay for two nights or more
and reserve in advance, each
person in your party will receive complimentary two-day passes
to the Historic Gardens.
Host:Susan Barker 703 St. George Street
Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
B0S 1A0, Canada
Phone: 902-477-3177 Toll free: 1-800-590-6670
Email: info@novascotiabb.com