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Beach House Bed & Breakfast
Our bed & breakfast, an elegant Loyalist era property on the historic Kingston Peninsula just outside Saint John, New Brunswick, has scenic views of the St. John River and the Bellisle. OUR ROOMS All our rooms have either an en suite or private bathroom. We provide a choice of gourmet teas and coffee making facilities, hairdryer and ceiling fans. All have ample hanging and storage space to make our guests’ stay with us as comfortable as possible. THE BARN A modern independent self-contained fully furnished apartment situated above its own garage and close to the house. Obtain more flexibility by being able to cater for yourselves. Consisting of a sizeable open plan living room, kitchen and dining area complete with all appliances, ample seating and a comfortable double-sized futon for one or two extra guests. A bedroom with queen-size bed and plenty of closet space. There is also a door leading to the balcony where you can enjoy one of the most spectacular views on the peninsula. An attractive bathroom with shower/tub, toilet and basin add to the comfort of the property. THE AREA Kingston was originally settled by Loyalists who came to Canada after the American War of Independence. Believe it or not, in this rural area they used to have sawmills, shipyards and nail factories, as well as hotels and the area courthouse and jail. When you visit, ask us about the story of the famous escape artist who never seemed to stay put in jail for very long. Today, Kingston is quite different. It is peaceful - with a typical country ambience. However, there's still lots to do around Kingston. In addition to exploring nearby Saint John, you can bike our roads, go canoeing, hunt for fiddleheads (a delicious Maritime spring-time treat), hike along lonely rural roads, discover the local bird life, explore pottery and craft stores, discover wonderful goodies at the two local farmers markets, rub some ancient gravestones, visit a museum, explore a sugar maple farm, hike through blueberry fields, sit at the riverside you may see beavers at work, or enjoy lunch and a pot of tea at the Heritage 1810 Carter house! For those who plan to stay longer, don't pass up the opportunity to take one of Freeman Patterson's famed photography workshops. |
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