The Marshlands Inn is a
New Brunswick Country Inn and one
of Canada's best known country inns. This pre-confederation home,
operating as an inn for over 60 years, has been the stopping place for
many of Canada's notables and visiting celebrities. Even the Queen of
England has stayed at Marshlands.
The
New Brunswick Bed and Breakfast Inn is comprised of the main house and a Carriage House. All rooms are
furnished with antiques (even claw-footed bath tubs in the Inn).
Marshlands has an 80 seat licensed restaurant with upscale fine dining. It
has been cited by Anne Hardy, in "Where to Eat in Canada" for
over 25 consecutive years. Breakfast, lunch and dinners are available to
house guests as well as the public. The Inn is famous for dishes like crabcakes, seafood casserole and a dessert known as "Fundy Fog".
The Inn boasts large parlours with fireplaces and easy chairs for late
evening conversation; 8 acres of marshlands, gardens and lawns; two large
verandas for sitting; and on-site store, Blue Willow Antiques,
specializing in Canadian glass.
When you visit Maritime Canada, you owe
yourself a visit to Marshlands.
To contact the Marshlands Inn via email,
send a message to Barry and Lucy at info@marshlands.nb.ca.
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