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The Coastal Country House in New Brunswick, hotel in Cape Tormentine

Offering a garden, The Coastal Country House in New Brunswick features accommodations in Cape Tormentine. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are available at the country house free of charge.

No breakfast, but have every kitchenware you needed, just like living at home. Very clean and neat house. The house is located on a very small community surrounding by red soil farmlands. The coastal cabins next door are managed by the same owner. Everything look the same as the photos posted. The tranquility and the beauty is a plus for city people. Silivia gave me a welcome hug, and answered all my questions by texts within minutes. Gunther fixed the broken window screen right away. They are working very hard and sincere. Nothing to complain. I wish I could stay for a month, but I only had six nights there.
9.8
Scored 9.8
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
6 reviews
Price from$135.18per night
The Coastal Cabins in New Brunswick, hotel in Cape Tormentine

The Coastal Cabins in New Brunswick enjoys a location in Cape Tormentine, 31 miles from Red Shores at Summerside Raceway and 4.2 miles from Confederation Bridge.

Cute location. Cute room. Comfy bed
8.7
Scored 8.7
Excellent
Rated excellent
282 reviews
Price from$78.19per night
Amherst Shore Country Inn, hotel in Cape Tormentine

Offering a terrace and a private beach area, Amherst Shore Country Inn is located on the Northumberland Strait in Lorneville, Nova Scotia. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.

Everything was spectacular! The cottage was spotless, the service was outstanding, the view was incredible! It's a must!
9.4
Scored 9.4
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
25 reviews
Price from$142.49per night
Carleton Motel and Coffee Shop, hotel in Cape Tormentine

Carleton Motel and Coffee Shop offers accommodations in Borden-Carleton, 16 miles from Red Shores at Summerside Raceway and 24 miles from Anne of Green Gables Museum.

Price
6.5
Scored 6.5
Pleasant
Rated pleasant
270 reviews
Price from$87.69per night
Little Shemogue Inn, hotel in Cape Tormentine

Offering sea views, this Port Elgin inn set in a historic 1859 farmhouse features an on-site gourmet restaurant. Moncton is 45 minutes’ drive away.

The room was brilliant-super comfortable. The view from the chalet was spectacular and Marco, the host, was very friendly. I highly recommend Little Shemogue Inn
8.4
Scored 8.4
Very Good
Rated very good
149 reviews
Price from$138.11per night
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What Guests Said About Cape Tormentine:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    beautiful, serene, quiet, beach was stunning !!!

    beautiful, serene, quiet, beach was stunning !!! people very friendly and welcoming ..... the only matter/thing that i would avoid is to book such a brief stay ..... our little Cabin at Coastal Cabins had everything we needed and the small communal kitchen and outside barbecues truly made it a home away from home ..... cannot recommend highly enough ..... Lisa Beneix, Bass River NB Canada
    Lisa
    Canada
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    I think in summer it must be gorgeous! We had a strong wind.

    I think in summer it must be gorgeous! We had a strong wind. We still walked along the beach to the store at the RV Park. It is a fascinating place to relax. Quiet nook before Confederation Bridge to PEI. No restaurants but one can drive into Bayfield. We chose to make our own supper. There is a shared kitchen facility at the cabins.
    Aquaria
    Canada
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Very rural with limited amenities, beautiful coastal views...

    Very rural with limited amenities, beautiful coastal views and awesome potato statue at the vodka distillery! Ate breakfast at Diner 16 on route 16 and they had great food after letting us in about 5 minutes before they opened!
    Kayla
    Canada
  • 10
    Scored 10

    The area was quiet, and the beach was pretty.

    The area was quiet, and the beach was pretty. General store right in town and a couple of restaurants a few minute drive away. Easy to get to the PEI bridge. Being on the New Brunswick side of the bridge meant for a quicker drive back to the St. Johns airport. Very easy to navigate around the area.
    Julia
    Canada