Located along Highway 1, this hotel is just 2 minutes’ walk from Firefighters Museum of Nova Scotia & National Exhibition Centre. It features on-site dining and an indoor pool.
This Nova Scotia hotel is 5 minutes’ walk from Yarmouth Harbour and 2 km from the Ferry terminal. It features a seasonal outdoor pool. Complimentary WiFi is offered in all rooms.
James
United Kingdom
The receptionist took time to explain and give recommendations for where to go for a drink and food.
Located in Nova Scotia, this hotel is 10 kilometres from Cape Fourchu Lighthouse and 3 kilometres from Yarmouth Airport. Free Wi-Fi and a hot breakfast are available at the hotel.
Sidd7
Canada
Good location near all stores and highway. Although nearby gas station had loads of trucks parked.
Tru By Hilton Yarmouth, Ns in Yarmouth features 3-star accommodation with a fitness centre, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Michael
Canada
There is much to like about the hotel. The breakfast is incredible. Te rooms are very clean. The staff is awesome. The pool and water slide are very fun.
Conveniently located in the town of Yarmouth, Lakelawen Motel is just steps from Lake Milo and a 5-minute drive from the Yarmouth Ferry Terminal.
Susan
United States
Lakelawn is conveniently located near the ferry in Yarmouth. The room was clean and roomy. The price was great. If you're looking for a place conveniently located near the ferry - the Lakelawn is adequate, clean, and the price is good.
New Age Inn - Voyageur provides accommodation in Yarmouth. With a garden, the 2-star motel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Rolf
Canada
the hosts were exceptionally friendly and kind, they provided b'fast even though it was past the time
enjoyed the quiet location
Welcome to NovaStar Motel On The Lake, where you enjoy a stay with incredible lake view on Lake Milo in one of our renovated rooms.
COLTON
Canada
Room was big, beds were comfortable enough, and the TV channels that were offered worked well. The wifi connection was spotty but did work well if you were able to get it to show up.
Port Maitland, the town itself, seemed to be non existent...
Port Maitland, the town itself, seemed to be non existent for tourists, other than having a Provincial Park with a beach. I saw no evidence of restaurants in the town itself, or even food stores or things to do. The Evangeline Trail, which we drove, has many other towns that seem better equipped for tourists needs and sites to see.
Melanie
United States
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