Alicion B&B

Top choice in Nova Scotia


Wow, what a beauty: a 1911 former senator's home, built on a hilltop, with a wraparound veranda that radiates Revival elegance. There are four beautiful nature-themed rooms: tranquil Kingfisher, garden-view Periwinkle, south-facing Tamarack and double-aspect Dragonfly, all stuffed with antiques and thoughtful touches. Owners Christopher and Joe do everything with class (there's even a sweet treat in the afternoon).


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