Located along Highway 1, this hotel is just 2 minutes’ walk from Firefighters Museum of Nova Scotia & National Exhibition Centre. It features on-site dining and an indoor pool.
Located in Nova Scotia, this hotel is 10 kilometres from Cape Fourchu Lighthouse and 3 kilometres from Yarmouth Airport. Free Wi-Fi and a hot breakfast are available at the hotel.
New Age Inn - Voyageur provides accommodation in Yarmouth. With a garden, the 2-star motel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Welcome to NovaStar Motel On The Lake, where you enjoy a stay with incredible lake view on Lake Milo in one of our renovated rooms.
COLTON
Canada
Room was big, beds were comfortable enough, and the TV channels that were offered worked well. The wifi connection was spotty but did work well if you were able to get it to show up.
Situated in Wedgeport, Auberge Thon Jaune - Yellow Tuna provides accommodation with a sauna, a hot tub and spa facilities. This guest house offers air-conditioned accommodation with a terrace.
Kenneth
United Kingdom
This is such a delightful place. It is beautifully decorated and well appointed. The kitchen has everything we needed. Our room was on the ground floor and had a wonderful view over the tidal river. Esther was very helpful in checking us in and in giving advice on the area. It is really a small upscale hotel. I highly recommend it.
This luxury oceanfront lodge is built of weathered cedar and stands offers beautiful views over Lobster Bay. Free Wi-Fi and a dining room are also available.
stuart
Australia
Gorgeous location, great facilities nd wonderful welcoming staff
Yarmouth is a great small town at the end of Nova Scotia.
Yarmouth is a great small town at the end of Nova Scotia. The town features lovely old houses, a variety of restaurants, and all of your local and general shopping needs.beautis beautiful. The Cape Forchu lighthouse is a short drive, and there are nice beaches close by too. You can take in great live music and theatre here too.
Colville
Canada
10
Scored 10
Yarmouth is an authentic Nova Scotian coastal fishing town.
Yarmouth is an authentic Nova Scotian coastal fishing town. Our visit there was like going back in time 40 years with access to beautiful views, a ferry to Bar Harbour, Maine and lots of friendly and helpful people. The town has a charming Main Street with colourful painted buildings, charming artistic street seating which illuminates at night and a lovely park across from the Grand Hotel. Yarmouth also has a self guided walk of the homes hearten back to the times when Yarmouth was a world seaport during the age of sail. There are also two museums a historical and the Firefighter’s museum. Their are many local restaurants and pubs that serve fresh fish. There are beautiful areas to explore within a short drive such as the Cape Forchu lighthouse, Bunkers Island( incredible views but not a groomed trail), Chebogue and further afield is the gorgeous Mavillette Beach. We enjoyed the beautiful sunsets over the harbour!
Meredith
10
Scored 10
Ate at: Joann's Quick and Tasty = Fantastic seafood dinner...
Ate at: Joann's Quick and Tasty = Fantastic seafood dinner with small/large option @ reasonable price; The Dinner Plate = lunch - great Club Sandwich and Fries @ reasonable price; Rudders = early dinner -FABULOUS pan-fried scallops with choice of fries, side salad, or veggies @ reasonable price.
It's VERY EASY to get around Yarmouth. The Cape Forchu Lighthouse is a "must see!!" There are several museums to visit. There is a FANTASTIC craft shop, "Hands-On-Crafts" where one can buy gifts to take home. It also has a SUPER selection of brand name and locally spun yarns, bead supplies, essential oils for making soap/scented candles, hand-crafted wood products, AND MORE.
Don't avoid anything. It's all GREAT!! :<}
beth
8.0
Scored 8.0
My son and I needed a place for one night to cut down on...
My son and I needed a place for one night to cut down on driving during a hockey weekend. We chose the "Voyager Motel" because of its quiet and convenient location, and also because the website advertised "breakfast included''. Breakfast is only offered during the peak season however. The lady at check in offered to hunt down some muffins for us, but we passed.
Yarmouth has a few decent restaurants now, we got our coffee from "Sip Cafe" on Main St. They have decent coffee and are a good spot for breakfast/lunch. We had dinner at "Gaia Global Kitchen" which offers a lot of vegetarian and gluten-free options, but also makes a mean burger and has a good cocktail menu. Good atmosphere.
We Live in SW Nova Scotia, so we go to Yarmouth quite a bit and we're happy to see that the town seems to be bouncing back again after some tough breaks, go check it out :)
Markus
Canada
10
Scored 10
Great local restaurants! Good seelction of seafood.
Great local restaurants! Good seelction of seafood. Try Bailey's Bakery and Restaurant on Hwy #1 just outside of Yarmouth towards Digby. Excellent rappie pie, a local Acadien dish! Easy to get around and see heritage homes. Very close to beautiful lighthouse and ocean surfing at Cape Forchu.
Brock
Ireland
10
Scored 10
I loved Yarmouth, the people were very friendly and helpful,...
I loved Yarmouth, the people were very friendly and helpful, to me it was like a real traditional rural community, as opposed to those put on for tourists.
It was my first visit and I was so happy that I took the time to go, I hope to go back and stay a little longer next time.
The room was quite comfortable and clean. The bed and pillows were surprisingly comfy; frequently hotel beds are hard as six rocks. But the bed here was great.
The breakfast was a continental style and what I expected; it was just right. Staff was very friendly.
Room was big and comfortable. The shower had great waster pressure and was immediately hot - give me a comfortable bed and a hot shower in the morning and I'm a happy puppy.
The location was perfect: walking distance to a real Acadian restaurant which served the most delicious rappie pie (rapure) and very close to Yarmouth activities such as the lighthouse trail and the museum and ferry terminal. It is across Main St from a nice lake that connects to the harbor. The staff helped me by baking a frozen rappie pie, so twice I got to eat real Acadian food, not available in other parts of the province.
My wife thought the hotel was going to be tacky based on the pictures. But I booked anyway because of good rating. We were delighted. The hotel is funky and cool, spotless clean, and very comfortable. In fact probably the best bed we’ve slept in on this entire trip which started in Pennsylvania, up east coast thru NS and back. And seriously, what’s more important than the bed when traveling? Book this place!
This hotel room was spotless, the employees were professional & friendly. Breakfast had something for everyone and the waffles were a big hit with my kids.
The shower had great pressure, I loved that there wasn't carpet in the rooms.
It just felt clean!!!
I will definitely stay here again :)
The pillows and beds were very comfortable. Breakfast was plentiful with lots of tasty options. Liked the shampoo and soap dispensers - saves lots of little plastic bottles from ending up in landfills. Wish more hotels did this. Just an overall new, clean, modern hotel. Nice job.
I stayed for three nights and must say my stay was excellent. Everyone at the hotel go out of their way to ensure you are comfortable. Just beyond. Very helpful in recommending places to eat and to visit. I recommend LakeLawn a must stay on visiting Nova Scotia.
Friendly staff, quick and easy check-in, comfortable bed, close to other places in Yarmouth. the dining room was nice and there was a nice selection for breakfast, although we did think the food was overpriced.
Nice and clean place Walmart and tims just around the corner. Actually everything was just outside the hotel. Night staff don’t know how to greet. She ha e no idea what is it mean to be hospitality in business
This motel is an easy 10 minute drive to the Yarmouth ferry to Bar Harbor Maine. Room and grounds has a nice view of Lake Milo across the street. Room was large with big fridge, stovetop, and microwave.
We were on the Cat to Nova Scotia. Rod Grand Yarmouth was just down the street. We had a good meal at the restaurant on property and a good night's rest. Very nice.
Breakfast was adequate. View was nice except for wires. Hotel needs full reno. Lights didn't work, poor quality, table rusty, no towels for shower....etc.
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