Deer Island Inn

New Brunswick


If island stays are your thing, this excellent-value home brings a touch of Deer Island heritage with its five pleasantly appointed rooms. Excellent full breakfasts set you up for taking on the local sights. The inn is conveniently located along the main road in Lords Cove, close to a shop and the information center.


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