McCormack House is a charming house for holiday rentals in Wolfville, Nova Scotia in Canada.
McCormack House a classic vacation rental home with large, private garden and spectacular view of Cape Blomidon and the Annapolis Valley, in the midst of a lovely university town. Beautifully furnished with stunning views and private garden.
* Spacious, elegant accommodation on one floor.
* Two or optionally three bedrooms. Sleeps up to 6 adults.
* Fabulous view of Cape Blomidon and the highest tides in the world.
* Well appointed living and dining areas
* Vacation rental house ... New fixtures and appliances.
* Comfortable beds, cotton linens.
* High-speed internet.
* Large, private garden.
* Walking distance to Acadia University and downtown Wolfville.
* Lots of things to do in the Annapolis Valley
* One hour drive to Halifax or South Shore
* Rent by the week or longer, year round
The house is located on a quiet street in Wofville, Nova Scotia, a residential area. It offers spacious, elegant living on a single level.
There are two bedrooms plus a sunroom which can accommodate a fifth or maybe sixth person.
The house has just been renovated and is furnished with new beds and sofas and fine antiques.
The beautiful hardwood floors include birds-eye and curly maple - wood to inspire a luthier.
The master bedroom has a queen-sized bed and en suite half bathroom. Twin beds convert to king-size bed. Twin or king second bedroom. The second bedroom has two twin beds which can be joined to make a king-sized bed with king-sized linens. The sun room, with screened windows all around and a fabulous view, can be used as a third bedroom or as a den. The light-filled sun room. The sun room can be used as a third bedroom using the Simmons hide-a-bed couch and drawing the blinds, or as a den. All beds have high-quality mattresses and 100% cotton linens for your comfort.
The kitchen is completely contemporary, with new appliances and all the necessary utensils for preparing home-cooked meals.
Door to the sunroomMain entryThe basement laundry room has washer, dryer, ironing board and iron, and sink, and is reached by stairs from the kitchen. The house has cable TV and high-speed internet access.
Places of Interest around Wolfville in Nova Scotia:
Side trips off the Evangeline Trail lead to some of the area's most fascinating "off the beaten path" attractions and scenery. Tides, dykeland, farms and great beaches abound on this route. The following is a sampling of what you will find while staying with us in the Annapolis Valley.
Acadia University - The university was founded in 1838 and is one of the leading small universities in Canada with an enrollment of approximately 3500 full- time students. Beveridge Arts Centre - The Art Gallery features changing exhibits of works by regional, national and international artists.
Blomidon Provincial Park - This provincial park includes campgrounds and picnic areas. Spend the day hiking on fabulous trails and enjoy the spectacular views overlooking the Bay of Fundy.
Blomidon Look Off - A small roadside stop on Hwy. 358 with a panoramic view of up to four counties, looking down over the beautiful Annapolis Valley and Minas Basin. Be sure to bring your camera.
Cape Split - Some of the most dramatic display of tides on our planet can be viewed at Cape Split on the Bay of Fundy. Enjoy a leisurely two hour walk along a popular hiking trail, which begins in the village of Scott's Bay , just 30 minutes by car from Wolfville. Cape Split
Domaine de Grand Pré - This new winery located just east of Wolfville offers a fine restaurant, gift shop and guided tours of the vineyard.
Gaspereau River - Enjoy tubing? The Gaspereau River is a popular location for river tubing. Tubes are available for rent in the area.
Hall's Harbour - An easy drive from Wolfville, this scenic working fishing village offers a seasonal lobster pound, a large wharf, incredible tides and art galleries.Hall's Harbour
Kejimkujik National Park - A gently rolling landscape with forest and lakes in the remote centre of southwestern Nova Scotia. Wilderness campsites, excellent canoeing and walking trails make this a popular destination.
Ken-Wo Golf Club - A five minute drive away brings you to an excellent 18-hole golf course - one of the best in the Valley.
Prescott House Museum - Located in Starrs Point, this museum is filled with antiques and surrounded by beautiful gardens. Sir Charles Prescott who introduced a variety of apples and other fruit to the area built the home. Enjoy the diverse exhibits held during the summer months.
Robie Tufts Nature Centre, Wolfville - This Interpretive Centre is home to the chimney swifts, a breed of bird, which swoop into their chimney at dusk from mid-May to mid-August. The Centre provides panel information on local area wildlife.
South Shore - We are only an hour's drive to Chester Basin. Have lunch in Mahone Bay or Lunenburg (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) then drive back over the south mountain to Wolfville.
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