The Ship's Lantern Inn
&
Dining Rooms

17 Pleasant Street
Hillsborough, New Brunswick
E4H 3A6

Phone: 506-734-3221
Fax: 506-734-2972

Hosts: Brenda & Cole Belliveau
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AIR CONDITIONED -
Main Floor
Ceiling fans in guest suites
SMOKING -
Separate smoking dining room
Permitted on balcony of Matthias suite
Permitted on verandahs
CHILDREN -
Accepted
PETS -
Well-behaved pets accepted
No. of Rooms -
0
No. of Suites -
5
No. of Cottages -
0
Price Range -
CDN $135.00 - 150.00
BATHROOMS -
5
SHARED -
0
PRIVATE -
0
ENSUITE -
5
Description

Casual elegance and intimate atmosphere surround you in our 18th century historic property. Lovingly restored, we have added the special touches of today that make your stay so special: spacious guest suites, whirlpool baths, TV, telephones, coffee/tea makers, high quality bath amenities and more!
We offer Gourmet dining on seafood, steaks and so much more!
On the Bay of Fundy Coastal Drive you'll find Hopewell Rocks, Fundy National Park, hiking, kayaking, artisan studios, museums and vintage steam engine excursions.

The Hillsborough Wetlands Park & Grey Brook Marsh offer bird watchers an amazing venue for bird watchers. Created through a joint venture with Ducks Unlimited, you will see five separate habitats that are home to many various species of waterfowl. The summer of 2001 has seen over 50 species. Interpretive tours are offered every Sunday morning from the Visitor Information Center at the Park by Dwayne Biggar of Birdwatchers Nature Store. The Park is located about a five minute walk from the Inn. Just a thirty-five minute drive away is Mary's Point, the site of a Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve and the stop for hundreds of thousands of sandpipers each August as they feed before there long journey south. An excellent opportunity to view many species both common and rare in this area. Forty five minutes from the Inn and close to Mary's Point is Fundy National Park where again you can view amazing scenery as well as nesting habitats for Perigrin Falcons.
Our flower beds are slowly and carefully being re-established after renovations left them in a sad state. We have used compost from a nearby waste treament plant that has brought wonderful results. The biosolids are trucked out from the plant after being separated and treated. They are then mixed with top soil and wood chips and left to compost before being returned. Close to the Inn is Hilltop Flower Farm, where you can find a wide range of beautiful annuals and perrenial ideas.


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