Places to stay in Pugwash, Nova Scotia

Pugwash is a village in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. The village is famous for being the site of an international conference of scholars organized by Bertrand Russell in 1957 at the lodge on property owned by the Pugwash Park Commission located just north of the village. Local restaurants include The Chesnutt Cafe, Macfarlane Lantern Restaurant, and Hillcrest Restaurant & Lounge.

We currently have 11 accommodations in and around Pugwash with other regional listings available for RV parks, B&B's, Hotels, Motels and other properties. You can filter listings by the available types:

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Wondering where to stay? Lodging options in the region are mainly limited to Bed and Breakfast type accommodations. If you are travelling in the area, Pugwash is located close to Dwyers Lake, Fergusons Cove, Second River, Mill Brook and Stewarts Brook.

Other local Pugwash information and places to visit.

Pugwash is 4 km away from Gulf Shore, 16 km away from Wallace, 24 km away from Wentworth and 24 km away from Malagash.

Pugwash is located at longitude -63°39'40.716 and latitude 45°50'58.596.

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Things to see and do, places to eat in Pugwash

Photograph of Hillcrest Restaurant & Lounge, Pugwash
Hillcrest Restaurant & Lounge

Hillcrest Restaurant & Lounge ( Dining / Family ). Located at 11054 Highway #6, Pugwash. Informal family dining, 2km east of Pugwash on Route 6. Pick your lobster from our tank (seasonal). Heart-smart items, children's menu, breakfast until 11:30 am. Seats 60. www.thecrest.ca Link

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