Winsome Inn

198 King St., St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada | Hotel

Travel Blogs from St. Stephen

Another gorgeous, sunny day

A travel blog entry by ccaraian

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... views over the water and forests, then drove around the beautiful peninsula, where we had a great beer and enjoyed one of the best sunsets of all time. What a peaceful part of the world.
Dinner in the inn's dining room was delicious - local scallops and ...

Day 8- Sailing and Whaling

A travel blog entry by janmariewv

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... hours to Eastport, Maine, and caught a 1:30 whale watch. We just made the minimum-10 people-to sail out on an authentic Chesapeake Bay schooner with wooden masts and canvas sails. The “Adah Lore” is one of only three of its kind left and she is a really a keeper. Once underway, Kerry and several others got to help raise the sails. Onboard was ...

Day 6- Day trip to Campobello

A travel blog entry by janmariewv

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We had glorious weather again today- sunny and 72 degrees. By the way, we have experienced NO deer flies or mosquitos which I understand are a scourge in the summer- September must be a great time to camp and hike in this area.

Yikes! Gas is up to $4.15 per gallon! We are really glad we are driving a little economy car and not in a truck pulling a travel trailer (an option we had been doing some thinking ...

Neu Braunschweig

A travel blog entry by _mort_

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... uns gelassen. Naja, vielleicht lag das auch nur an 9/11. Interessant zu sehen, dass die Menschen hier im englisch sprechenden Teil Kanadas auch wieder aufmerksamer und freundlicher sind. Neben dem Verkehr der sich nun auch erneut deutlich entspannter zeigt. Übernachtung im Motel in St. Andrews. Erkenntnisse: - Neue Provinz, Neue Steuern - US-Amerikaner lieben ihre ...

Why was the Cadillac called Cadillac?

A travel blog entry by omilders

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... the Great Lakes area was appreciated by Frontenac, governor of New France, and Pontchartrain, Secretary of State for the Navy. This earned him various favors, including the Order of Saint Louisfrom King Louis XIV. The Jesuits in Quebec, however, criticized his perceived perversion of the "Amerindians", North America's indigenous peoples, with his alcohol and fur trading. La Mothe was imprisoned for a few months in Quebec in 1704, and again ...

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Location

This hotel, located on 198 King St., St. Stephen, is near Chocolate Museum, Estate Little La Grange & Lawaetz Museum, North Shore, and Davis Bay.
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