Fundy Highlands Motel & Chalets

New Brunswick


The only private accommodations in Fundy National Park, this spot has charming little cabins, all with decks, kitchenettes and superlative views. On the same premises is a small, well-kept motel that offers big rooms with kitchenettes that open onto a lovely lawn. While it's not luxurious, it's spotless and has friendly owners and an appealing touch of retro 1950s.

And it's hard not to be elated by the acres of lawn and green forest outlook. A wonderful experience with a touch of Palm Springs (USA) magic.


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