Places to stay in Centre, Nova Scotia

Local dining options include Old Black Forest Cafe And Gasthof, Bluenose Lodge Casual Dining, Good Luck Restaurant, and J3 Pizza.

We currently have 10 accommodations in and around Centre with other regional listings available for Inns, Hotels, Campsites, Motels and other properties. You can filter listings by the available types:

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Wondering where to stay? Accommodations in the region are primarily limited to Campgrounds and RV parks. If you are travelling in the area, Centre is located close to Beavertail Basin, Mailmans Pool, Kingsburg, Lilydale and Conway Stillwater.

Other local Centre information and places to visit.

Centre is 3 km away from Lunenburg, 7 km away from Mader's Cove, 8 km away from Mahone Bay and 9 km away from Feltzen South.

Centre is located at longitude -64°21'22.762 and latitude 44°22'45.735.

Things to see and do, places to eat in Centre

Photograph of Old Fish Factory Restaurant & Ice House Bar, Lunenburg
Old Fish Factory Restaurant & Ice House Bar

Boscawen Inn Dining Room ( Dining / Other ). Located at 150 Cumberland Street, Lunenburg. Enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner served with Maritime hospitality in the Victorian decor of our two licensed restaurants. Or take in harbour views from our deck. Weddings, conferences and functions are our specialty. Heart-healthy alternatives available. Arrive as a stranger, leave as a friend! Reservations recommended. Year round. Daily, 8:00am-10:00pm. www.boscawen.ca Link

Grand Banker Seafood Bar & Grill ( Dining / Seafood ). Located at 82 Montague Street, Lunenburg. The Grand Banker Seafood Bar & Grill is the freshest fun in town! Overlooking Lunenburg Harbour, our neighbourhood bar and grill features an affordable, varied seafood menu, live lobster from the tank, steaks, pasta, salads and sandwiches. Specialities include beer-battered fish & chips and Acadian seafood stew. Year round. Daily, 11:00am-10:00pm. www.grandbanker.com Link

Bluenose Lodge Casual Dining ( Dining / Family ). Located at 10 Falkland Street, Lunenburg. Hospitality of yesteryear abounds throughout this tastefully restored Victorian Inn (circa 1863.) The house was originally built as a single family dwelling for prominent sea merchant/builders. In 1946, the home was converted to a Lodge and has been enjoyed by the public ever since. We have a full wine, beer and cocktail menu, large dining room and parlour. Facilities available for weddings, banquets. A noted Lunenburg landmark. CAA and AAA approved. Seasonal operation from May 1 to Oct 31. Closed November, open in December for private functions only. Hours of operation: Tuesday to Saturday - 5 to 9pm. Mid June to Mid September, open 7 nights per week. We are kid friendly and can accommodate high chairs and booster seated little ones, plus we have a great childrens menu. We are a popular destination for families and have 2 family units in our Carriage House. Check out our menu: http://users.eastlink.ca/~bnoselodge/blrestaurant.htm www.bluenoselodge.ca Link

North Shore Canadian Art ( Art & Culture / Art Galleries ). Located at 8 Linden Avenue, Lunenburg. Inuit Soapstone Carvings, Historically important paintings, etchings and woodblocks by listed Canadian artists c.1860-1975. www.northshorecanadianart.com Link

Old Fish Factory Restaurant & Ice House Bar ( Dining / Seafood ). Located at 68 Bluenose Dr, at Fisheries Museum, Box 195, Lunenburg. Visit beautiful seafaring Lunenburg, home to tall ships, a breathtaking historic waterfront and the Old Fish Factory Restaurant and Ice House Bar. Let the menu tempt your taste buds with a variety of the freshest Atlantic seafood. Award-winning chowder, live lobster, ice house beer. Excellent service. May-Oct. Daily 11:00am-10:00pm www.oldfishfactory.com Link

Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic ( Art & Culture / Museums ). Located at 68 Bluenose Drive, PO Box 1363, Lunenburg. The breath-taking Lunenburg waterfront is the home of the world-class Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic. This Museum commemorates the fishing heritage of the Atlantic Coast of Canada. Housed in brightly painted red buildings, with floating vessels at wharfside, the Museum offers a host of attractions and nautical Gift Shop.