Places to stay in Bridgetown, Nova Scotia
Bridgetown is a town in Annapolis County, Nova Scotia and is thought by a number of visitors to be "the prettiest little town in Nova Scotia". Bridgetown has many heritage buildings which are best appreciated by taking The Cyprus Walk self-guided and critically acclaimed walking tour. Stroll down the wide sidewalks and visit a specialty shop or take a break at one of our Tea Houses or the Museum. Enjoy the friendly atmosphere as you walk through town. The pace is slow and easy as in the Victorian age lifestyle of yesteryears. Local dining options include The Jesters House Of Pizza And More, The Ketobolic Kitchen, and The End Of The Line Pub & Grill.
We currently have 13 accommodations in and around Bridgetown with other regional listings available for Motor Inns, RV parks, Inns, Hotels and other properties. You can filter listings by the available types:
Wondering where to stay? Visitors have access to a number of hotels in the town, though there are a few nearby campgrounds and RV parks. If you are travelling in the area, Bridgetown is located close to Springhill Mud Lake, Little Pine Lake, Peter Moores Stillwaters, Round Hill and Scrag Lake.
Other local Bridgetown information and places to visit.
Bridgetown is 9 km away from Hampton, 12 km away from Port Lorne, 20 km away from Parker's Cove and 20 km away from Delap's Cove.
Bridgetown is located at longitude -65°17'18.062 and latitude 44°50'30.608.
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Bridgetown
The End Of The Line Pub & Grill ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). Located at 73 Queen, Bridgetown. Every town needs a pub, which used to mean "public house". End of the Line was historically our train station, and it has become, in its new form, an asset to this community. It's a meeting place, a place for a drink with friends, a place for comfort food and the large and small celebrations of life.
www.endofthelinepub.com
Renamed properties
- Bridgetown Family Camping at 56 Queen Street may have been previously known as Annapolis River Campground