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Table of Contents Executive Summary Room Breakdown Area Overview The Maple Inn Tourism in Parrsborro Contact 1 The Maple Inn Executive Summary Property Specifications The Maple Inn is located between Truro and Amherst, off of highway 104. Located just minutes from downtown Parrsboro, although once a bustling economy during the mid 19th century, driven by shipbuilding, it now relies primarily on tourism and is known for its seasonal theatre productions, fossil and rockhounding attractions, museums, high tides and heritage buildings. 30,280 sf Hospitality • Very well maintained Victorian style inn, located in picturesque Parrsboro with excellent occupancy levels and great customer reviews • A total of 8 rooms spread over two sections of the house; 2 of the rooms are set up to accommodate families • All room are separately decorated with various themes throughout • Forced air, with newly installed supplemental ductless heat pumps • New fiber glass oil tank • Solar power generated to heat hot water – oil consumption had been reduced dramatically since installation • Majority of roof only 1-3 years old and most of the windows have been replaced. 25221516 Town services 2 $699,000 CAD The Maple Inn Room Breakdown Room Name Pricing Description (Click on Name for Photo Gallery) The Suite features their own living room with cable flat TV and a bed room with a comfortable bay window seat where you can relax and enjoy. The bed room is furnished with a beautiful antique bed room set (King size bed) from Vienna. The en-suite bath has a corner air bubble tub for two with chromo therapy as well as a shower. Looking for a room who can accommodate more than two people? The suite spreads over the entire third floor and includes your own living room with cable flat TV and a pull-out sofa, a master bed room with an British antique canopy bed overlooking the blueberry hills and another separate bedroom with two twin beds. The Suite includes two en-suite baths, one with a shower and the other with a whirl pool for two. Please note that there are a lot of steps to the third floor. This large ground floor room mirrors the gold and blue colours of the Freemasonry. It has its own sundeck where you can enjoy the sunset as well as a big bay window. Furnished with a period antique bed room set and a electric fireplace as well as a flat TV (cable). The en-suite bath is equipped with a very unique Steam Spa Shower with foot message. This sunny room is called the Delivery Room because our house was a hospital between 1947-1975. It overlooks the back garden from the second floor and has a queen size bed and cable flat TV. Includes en-suite bath with a rainfallshower. You overlook the front garden from this second floor room. It has a big bay window with a settee, cable flat TV and is furnished in period antiques (queen bed). The en-suite bath has a shower/tub combination. Enjoy the view to the front garden from a big bay window in this ground floor room. It has two Twin beds, cable flat TV and an electric fireplace. The en-suite bath has a shower/tub combination. This cozy second floor room is entirely black and white, has a double bed, cable flat TV and a bay window as well as an electric fireplace. The en-suite bath has a shower/tub combination. This sunny room with a cozy bay window seat has two twin beds and cable flat TV. The private bath with shower is located at the end on the hallway of the same floor. 3 Parrsboro, Nova Scotia Anchored and Authentic, with the World’s Largest Tides A Nova Scotia community that is "Anchored and Authentic" and offers visitors and residents the WORLD’S highest tides. There are nearby raw undiscovered beaches, golf, live theatre, historical gems and fossil discoveries. Parrsboro offers music, art and a past rich in story and adventure. Charm is everywhere....from the flowers and art sculptures that greet you on the manicured Main Street to the boutique shops, services and hospitality that is old school and unique. Pick your berries in our U-Pick fields, ride the wind while paragliding or challenge our rising tides by boat or kayak. This really is an undiscovered shore line offering beauty, adventure, entertainment and an authentic hospitality that will encourage you to stay longer, come again or even relocate to our splendid area. Tucked away on the Northern Shore of the Minas Basin, Parrsboro has been called "Nova Scotia’s best- kept secret". From our harbour one can view the world’s highest tides. An article in an issue of National Geographic Traveler Magazine quotes New Brunswick Professor Bob Rosebrugh as saying "The world's highest tides are in the Bay of Fundy, and the area around Parrsboro has to be the prettiest place to watch them sweep in and out". The author of the article, Barbara Peck, says "This sweet northwestern corner, around the coastal town of Parrsboro, is more than picturesque; it's full of unusual things to see and do." Situated approximately 50 kilometres (30 miles) from the Trans-Canada highway linking Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, Parrsboro is less than two hours drive to the airports of Moncton and Halifax. As one of the oldest settled areas of Canada, our past encompasses the early Minas Basin explorations of Champlain, longstanding ties with New England and the American Revolution. Shipbuilding and commerce along the Parrsboro shore add to the captivating past of our area. On August 10, 1776, a grant of land, 2000 acres in all, was given to Messrs. Avery, Bacon and Lockhart on condition that they operate a ferry with a craft capable of carrying passengers and cattle from the Partridge Island community, (the original settlement) to Windsor. The land was later conveyed to Thomas William Moore, James Ratchford & Company. This marked the beginning of the Ratchford’s influence in Parrsboro, the settlement being renamed in 1784 in honour of Governor Parr, who was at that time the Governor of Nova Scotia. At the turn of the 20th century, Parrsboro was second only to Halifax in the number of ships sailing on the Canadian east coast. Through a series of fateful events beginning with the emergency landing of the Handley- Page airplane Atlantic in 1919, Parrsboro later became a sister community to Greenport, New York. In October of that year, the repaired Atlantic carried the first international air mail from Canada to the United States on a flight from Parrsboro to Greenport. one of Canada’s top tourism destinations. 4 The Maple Inn 2016 Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence Winner! You don’t need to travel far to find the ultimate retreat! From the moment you enter the beautiful grounds of The Maple Inn, you’ll know you've arrived somewhere special. Located in the charming seaside town of Parrsboro on Nova Scotia's famous Bay of Fundy, the stately Maple Inn will welcome you with affordable boutique hotel accommodations. In Parrsboro, you’re never more than minutes from the sea, with the highest tides in the world. The stresses and strains of every day life will wash away unnoticed whilst you relax at The Maple Inn! Built in 1893 for a Shipbuilder, this charming historic inn has been meticulously restored to its original splendor. Casually elegant common spaces, luxurious guest rooms, fine antiques and genuine maritime hospitality combined with European charm surround you in comfort and relaxation. From $169 Gracious hospitality means attention to detail with complimentary full breakfast, WiFi and afternoon tea complete with some home made goodies all included with your room. From $169 From $149 From $139 Whether you want to relax and unwind from your busy life, or reinvigorate with a vast array of recreational activities, The Maple Inn promises you a rare opportunity to connect the rich history of the past with the simple charm of Parrsboro and the breathtaking vistas of The Bay of Fundy. From $139 From $129 From $129 From $99 5 Tourism in Parrsboro, Nova Scotia Tourism Information & Highlights of the Bay of Fundy Region There are plenty of recreational activities to choose from, within and around the Parrsboro area. If you’re in need of some active relaxation or want to step up the pace, you won’t have to travel far to find it. • • • • • • • • Age of Sail Heritage Centre, Port Greville Fundy Geological Museum, Parrsboro Joggins Fossil Centre, Joggins Ottawa House Museum, Parrsboro Parrsboro Band Hall, Parrsboro Parrsboro Creative, Parrsboro Parrsboro Rock & Mineral Shop & Museum, Parrsboro The Ship's Company Theatre, Parrsboro • • • • • • • Cape Chignecto Park, Advocate Harbour Five Islands Provincial Park, Five Islands NovaShores Adventures (Kayaking), Advocate Harbour Advocate Boat Tours, Advocate Harbour Parrsboro Golf Club, Parrsboro Spirit Reins Ranch, Parrsboro Cape D'Or Light • • • • • • • Apple River Lighthouse, Apple River Cape d'Or Lighthouse, Advocate Cape Sharp Lighthouse, Parrsboro Five Islands Lighthouse, Five Islands Parrsboro Lighthouse, Parrsboro Port Greville Lighthouse, Port Greville Spencers Island Lighthouse, Spencer Island • • • • • • Black Rock Bistro, Parrsboro Wild Caraway, Advocate Harbour Porch Light Restaurant, Parrsboro Tyson Fine Minerals, Parrsboro Amethyst Boutique, Parrsboro Amber Lee Spa, Parrsboro 6 cwatlantic.com Investment Sales 902 482 1767 902 456 1126 jboudreau@cwatlantic.com 7