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Brigantine Inn & Suites – Lunenburg

Submitted by Kim on Monday, 22 June 2009No Comment

bluenose ii, bluenoseIn Nova Scotia is the jewel of Canada then Lunenburg rivals any place else in Nova Scotia as a precious gem. It’s buildings date back to King George III and the whole history of sail and cod fishing can be sampled just by walking the town and visiting the great museums. In fact it is a UNESCO Wold Heritage Site and the setting for a Good Morning America show.

And one of the most exceptional and affordable waterfront lodgings is the Brigantine Inn & Suites – the perfect place to drop anchor in Lunenburg. In honor of Lunenburg’s past rooms have been named after the great Tall Ships and overlook the harbour area of historic Lunenburg.

As far as cost goes, its down-right reasonable. They offer modern conveniences and down-home hospitality with rates beginning as low as $59. If you have a larger party, or want to stay longer, you can enjoy the award-winning Brigantine Annex, the light housekeeping units of the Brigantine Suites, or the fully equipped apartments ar the Morash House.

Grand Banker & Old Fish Factory

While you are there get some of the best tasting seafood in Nova Scotia at the Grand Banker Seafood Bar & Grill, located right at the Brigantine Inn. This friendly Bar & Grill features an affordable, varied menu of fresh seafood, live lobster, steaks, pastas, salads & sandwiches. This is open all-year round

From May through October, get your hooks into the Old Fish Factory Restaurant just a few steps away, at the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic. Not only is the food great it is prepared in a building that once prepared the cod that fed millions upon millions of people all over the world.

For year-round specialties and great hospitality the Brigantine Inn & Suites is the perfect way to experience both old and new Lunenburg.

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