Bras d’Or Lakes Inn

Bras d’Or Lakes Inn
Bras d’Or Lakes Inn
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St Peter's & Area

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Trip Advisor Rating 4.3

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About

The Bras d’Or Lakes Inn is a Canada Select 4.5 star Inn, offering twenty comfortable rooms for accommodation with an onsite restaurant which is known for its fantastic cuisine, with a newly developed focus on locally-sourced dining. 

The Inn is located in the Village of St. Peter’s, Nova Scotia, “where the ocean meets the inland sea”, and is the main gateway to the Bras d’Or Lake. St. Peter’s has historic roots, music enthusiasts, and friendly locals. 
Our dining room hosts local entertainers five nights a week in July and August, who truly reflect the culture of the south side of Cape Breton Island, which is a hidden-gem visitors pleasantly stumble upon every year. 
Amenities included: air-conditioning, cable television, telephone, Wi¬Fi, hair dryer, coffee maker, fridge, microwave, iron and ironing board, and laundry facility. Use of outdoor hot tub. Exercise room onsite. Pet friendly.
Our rooms and cabin have been extensively renovated this past year. Please have a look at the “Lodging” section of our website to see the most updated changes.

Amenities

  • Air Conditioning
  • Hair Dryer
  • Hot Tub
  • Pets Welcome
  • Television
  • WiFi

Location & Contact

10095 Grenville Street, St. Peter's, Nova Scotia

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