Step back in time and experience Nova Scotia’s railway heritage brought to life in this award winning Country Inn.
Accommodations are located in private railway cars, which have been developed into deluxe suites, and also in the former station master's residents on the second floor of the train station. Dine in our 1928 railway dining car or in the railway museum café in our 19th century train station. Explore our unique gift shop and take a stroll on the old rail bed now the Trans Canada Trail or relax with a drink in our Vice Royal club car.
•Victorian furnished B&B rooms in restored 1887 ICR Train Station.
•Deluxe suites in restored vintage railway cars dating back to 1912.
•Informal dining in renovated 1928 passenger car.
•Events held in the Governor General's 1905 Vice Royal Railway Car.
•Eclectic gift shop in telegraph office of the ICR Train Station (Circa 1887).
•Breakfast in Jitney Cafe featuring a selection of Nova Scotia roasted coffees.
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