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The Garrison House Inn

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Address:
350 St. George Street, Annapolis Royal, NS, B0S 1A0
Telephone:
(902) 532-5750
Fax:
(902) 532-5501
Email: info@garrisonhouse.ca
Website: www.garrisonhouse.ca
Tariff/Pricing:
Please See Website
Region:
Nova Scotia
Type:
Bed and Breakfast
Open:
April - December
Payment Methods:
We accept Cash, All Major Credt Cards

The Garrison House Inn

Description: All of our bedrooms have private bathroom en-suite with shower and are all decorated with antiques, lace curtains and thoughtful finishing touches.

On the second floor there are four rooms: Room 1 has 2 double beds and it is the largest room in the inn. It features lovely canopy headboards and overlooks the beautiful Fort Anne National Park. Room 2 with its cozy wing-backed chairs and queen size bed also overlooks the park. Room 3 has one beautiful canopy double bed, and a newly renovated bathroom with terra cotta tile. The room is cozy and quiet. Room 4 is a lovely suite complete with sitting room and pull out couch. This enchanting suite is private and very quiet as it faces away from the street. On the third floor is: Room 5 is a large room with two beds - one queen and one double with a walk-in dormer window facing the park. The bathroom is fully renovated - including terra cotta tile. Room 6 boasts Victorian wallpaper, a queen bed and the largest bathroom as well as walk-in dormer facing the park. Room 7 is a funky quiet gem tucked in the rear of the inn with one queen bed, two skylights, a beautiful renovated bathroom with terra cotta tile, and a wonderful seven foot demi-lune window.

Location: Nestled in historic Annapolis Royal, The Garrison House Inn circa 1854, offers an old world experience with modern day comforts. It features seven bedrooms, all with private bath en-suite, and an elegant restaurant serving the finest in local cuisine. In summer, enjoy el fresco dining on our 18-seat verandah, which overlooks historic Fort Anne, and is cooled by the sea breezes of the Annapolis Basin.

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