Showing posts with label Nova Scotia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nova Scotia. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Port Mouton International Hostel in Port Mouton, Nova Scotia


Surfing. Scuba diving. Geocaching. Beaches. Sport fishing. Bird watching. Canoeing. Port Mouton pretty much has is it all going on and the hostel is a great place to use as a base for your explorations. An old school building, this hostel can host up to 30 guests in either an 8 bed dorm or 4 semi private rooms (the rooms even have the teachers names on them!). There is a large common room for guests to hang out in, it's even ideal for yoga or meditation! Beds are $30 a night.

Here are just a few more reasons why you should stay at Port Mouton International Hostel:
  • Converted school building with beds on the bottom floor and an arts and crafts gallery/shop on the top floor
  • Projector available to compare your shots of the day on (great for divers, bird watchers etc!)
  • Grocery store, liquor store and restaurants all within walking distance
  • Well equipped kitchen
  • Large common room
  • Laundry available for guest use
"Prepare to be taught about Port Mouton life!

You can find out more and start planning your trip here: 
http://www.wqccda.com/PMhostel/#hostel


Hostel of the Week, July 8th to July 15th 2014
Submitted by Kennedy Jones

Saturday, December 10, 2011

The Mad Hatter Hostel, in Parrsboro Nova Scotia!

Open all year, the Mad Hatter is a small friendly hostel within 2 minutes from down town. It is close to hiking trails, museums, restaurants, shops. It is also close to beaches, rock hounding areas, fossil cliffs, and local lore and legend. Within a short drive from areas like Amherst, Springhill, Joggins, River Hebert and Spencers Island.

Hostel of the Week, Dec. 4th to 10th 2011
Submitted by Kennedy Jones
Backpackers Hostels Canada

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Port Mouton International Hostel, Nova Scotia

The area was named Port au Mouton by explorer Samuel de Champlain in 1604 when upon arriving in the bay a sheep fell overboard and drowned. The safe harbour protected by the big island, now Port Mouton Island, proved favorable for wintering over and despite many false starts the area has remained settled ever since.

The Port Mouton International backpackers hostel is a quiet rural hostel located in the lower level of the former Port Mouton Consolidated School. We have semi-private rooms, large dorms, and can handle group bookings. It is located half way between Halifax and Yarmouth and is just 20 Km from Liverpool. Liverpool has two grocery stores and several restaurants including the funkiest little Woodpile Carvings and Cafe. and only 5 Km from Carters beach. Carters beach is three crescent shaped tropical-looking beaches in a row. They are rated as some of the best beaches in Nova Scotia. Backpackers can to the hostel by bus however most guests find having a car is best for touring in a rural area.

The hostel provides all bedding and pillows. There is a large fully equipped kitchen area for your use, and a large common area to kick back and relax. The hostel has WIFI and computers for use too for a small donation. There is also a laundry available for use. The Seascape Restaurant, convenience and liquor store are within walking distance from the hostel.

Port Mouton is a great place for bird watchers and artists anytime of the year but particularly during the migration times. Popular activities also include scuba diving, Yoga or meditation groups, or communing with nature. For those interested in Geocaching/scubadiving the two visible points hide treasures. The water is clear and and holds 31 shipwrecks including the Matthew Atlantic, sunk in 1998 to make an artificial reef. Surfing at Westernhead or White Point is a great activity for cooler days. There is also great coastal sailing kayaking, canoeing and sport fishing nearby. Port Joli and the Kejimkujik Seaside Adjunct are nearby and also the Port Joli Federal Migratory Bird Sanctuary, Port L'Hebert Pocket Wilderness, the Port L'Herbert Migratory Bird Sanctuary, and the Thomas Raddall Provincial Park. There is also plenty of great hiking away from the shore, following the many trails that lead to secluded lakes and rivers. There are also trails in Kejimkujik National Park that take a couple hours or take several days to complete. There are many kilometers of rivers and lakes. Liverpool Adventure Outfitters has canoes, kayaks and other equipment for rent. For less rugged vacations there is also Summerville Beach Provincial Park known for its expansive fine, soft white sand beaches. The Quarterdeck Grill at Summerville Beach has great food. There is also the Rails to Trails path which goes from Summerville Centre to Liverpool. These trails are where the old railway lines use to run from Halifax to Yarmouth until 1984 then were discontinued. The trail passes through Hunts Point and White Point.

Rissers Beach Provincial Park and Green Bay are nearby, where you will find the Broad Cove trail, great for scenic walks by the ocean, sea birds, waves and the breeze in the grass. If you are kayaking in this area you can head up the Lahave river to Bridgewater and farther. Shelburne and it's lovely Rail Trail is only an hour's drive, away and has many historic sites.

In the school the upper level classrooms have been converted into a craft co-op store, art, photo gallery and Yard Sale shop. Artist studios are also available for rent throughout the year.

"Remember what happened if you fell asleep in class We invite you to fall asleep in ours!"

Hostel of the week, October 11th to October 28th
Submitted by Kennedy Jones
Backpackers Hostels Canada

Monday, April 11, 2011

Cape Breton University Summer Residences, Sydney NS

Cape Breton University's modern, comfortable MacDonald Residence is conveniently located to accommodate multiday conferences, travel groups, or summer travelers visiting the Cape Breton Regional Municipality from late May to mid August.

Feature of the Week March 27th to April 11th 2011
Submitted by Kennedy Jones
Backpackers Hostels Canada

Monday, October 25, 2010

The Great Kejimkujik Pumpkin Carving Contest, in Kejimkujik Park, Nova Scotia!

A pumpkin carving contest at the Keji Park near Caledonia, Nova Scotia ran from Oct. 8th to 11th 2010. Anyone who stayed at The Caledonia Country Hostel for the whole Thanksgiving weekend (three days) got one night free at the hostel. Additionally, if you stayed at least 2 days, you got 1 day admission to the park free. There is also shuttle service to the park as well as complementary bikes.

Below are photos of the 2009 event. Look for it next year. It's a beautiful place.

Feature of the Week (for over three weeks!) October Oct. 3rd to October 25th 2010
submitted by Kennedy Jones
Backpackers Hostels Canada

Monday, January 18, 2010

Kip and Kaboodle Backpackers Hostel, Mahone Bay-Lunenburg Nova Scotia

Kip and Kaboodle Backpackers Hostel, on the main road, half way betwen Mahone Bay and Lunenburg Nova Scotia

"Kip & Kaboodle is a friendly little backpackers hostel in a quiet country setting located conveniently between Mahone Bay & Lunenburg - an area with a lot to offer! Mahone Bay is our closest town, and it is famous for its three postcard-perfect churches as well as its arts & crafts community. Lunenburg is 7km away and is the home of the famous Bluenose II as well as the Picton Castle, a square-rigged barque which has done four world voyages. Lunenburg is also a UNESCO World Heritage site - one of only two towns in North America to carry such a prestigious title. Close to beaches, hiking trails, art galleries & museums, wineries and much more."

Greg Inglis, your host (and a tour guide who has been providing tours throughout Nova Scotia for over 7 years), is always happy to sit down and chat in the evenings to help you plan out your trip to make sure you don't miss a thing while visiting this beautiful part of Canada.

The editors of Backpackers Hostels Canada wanted to draw your attention to a very funny page on the Kip and Kaboodle website called "Ridiculous rules we (mistakenly) assumed were totally unnecessary to state". For some comic relief (and certainly a little provocation of thought for travellers) please read through this page.

Hostel of the Week January 18th to 24th 2010
submitted by Kennedy Jones
Backpackers Hostels Canada

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Mo's at Five Islands, Nova Scotia

Mo's at Five Islands

"A hostel, art gallery, used bookstore, community center and a café with a wood-fired pizza oven, Mo's is a place with an identity issue.

Mo’s is set in the small rural community of Five Islands on the shore of the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia. The Bay of Fundy is home of the highest tides in the world, rising up to 50 feet in some areas The area is calmly beautiful and offers hiking trails, waterfalls, crystals, fossils, rare stones, blueberry fields and abundant wildlife. Check out www.notsincemoses.com and www.fiveislandsretreat.com for information and pictures of the islands.

Mo’s is a historic general store refurbished now a place for the community to gather. Mo’s will host live music, art openings, open mics, yoga, softball games, workshops and discussion groups.

Five Islands Provincial Park is just down the road from Mo’s. The park has hiking trails and beautiful scenery overlooking the Five Islands. Sunsets are stunning. Ask about hiking the beach at low tide. Nearby Parrsboro offers local theatre, paragliding lessons, tai chi, a geology museum, music, sea kayaking in Advocate harbour and more.

Driving from Truro you must make a stop at the Masstown market to stock up on supplies.

We look forward to meeting you!"

Hostel of the Week, August 30th to September 5th 2009
submitted by Kennedy Jones
Backpackers Hostels Canada

Monday, April 20, 2009

Digby Backpackers Inn, in Digby, Nova Scotia

Digby Backpackers Inn

"Digby Backpackers Inn is your home away from home. We are located in the centre of Digby, on 168 Queen Street, close to oceanfront boardwalk, shops, Acadian bus stop and restaurants. We offer comfortable fully made beds, free use of towels, free wireless internet, and breakfast is in included in the price. Use our fully equipped kitchen, relax in our large living room, or enjoy the view of the fishing wharf from our comfortable balcony. We keep a stocked book shelf and board games.

Also, while in Digby, learn about Digby's abundant history at exciting local festivals and experience nature's wonders like world-class whale watching. Located right on the Bay of Fundy, experience the highest tides in the world and be amazed by natural wonders. The Digby Backpackers Inn is accessible to local tours, shuttles, and the local transit bus system. Check our website regularly for upcoming tours!”

Come to Digby and truly discover Nova Scotia!!

Hostel of the week, April 19th to 26th, 2009
submitted by Kennedy Jones
Backpackers Hostels Canada