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Inn At St. Peters

Accommodation in East Point - Canada

Email Inn At St. Peters Reservations: bookcanada@madbookings.com

Welcome to the Inn at St. Peters!
Situated on an idyllic 13 acre waterfront setting with award winning gardens, a stay at the Inn or a visit to our dining room offers the comforts and privacy of a boutique hotel with the personalized service you would expect from a Four Star Inn and Four Diamond Restaurant.

Inn At St. Peters Accommodation

Each of our 16 private luxury guest rooms have their own deck from which you can look down St. Peters Bay to the ocean beyond.

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Or, if you prefer, enjoy the screened in verandah off the Inn’s Great Room, order a drink at the bar or select a book and lose yourself in the serenity of the Inn. Our staff of 20 is here to ensure your stay is unforgettable.

Guests Suites:
Each room has either one or two queen size sleigh beds or a king size four poster bed. Each is air-conditioned and also contain a sofa, rocking chair, fireplace, TV, DVD, Wireless Internet Access, mini fridge and a 20'x 8' deck which overlooks beautiful St. Peter's Bay. All rates are per couple and include a full breakfast.

A guest who checks out before the last day of the reservation will be required to pay for the days reserved in full.

Once again our dining room has received the coveted Four Diamond rating from AAA/CAA. Savour seasonal gourmet cuisine in our 55 seat restaurant where our Chef uses the abundant natural resources of the Island along with produce from our own gardens. Gourmet Magazine, Chatelaine and Enroute Magazine have all featured the Inn’s dining room and put it on their must visit list.

Gourmet Dining
When you enter the dining room the first thing you notice are the wall to wall windows which provide you with stunning views of St. Peters Bay. Evenings are especially spectacular and there are many nights the verandah is crowded with dinner guests taking pictures of one of PEI's prettiest sunsets. Enhance your dining experience by planning to arrive a half an hour earlier to enjoy a cocktail or a selection from our extensive wine list in the Great Room, on the verandah or at the Bar.

As the sun descends beneath the waters, our Chefs work magic in their domain, fashioning epicurean delights you will not forget. Whether it is visiting the North Shore fishermen, selecting vegetables and herbs from our gardens or baking all of our own breads and pastries, our Chefs create exceptional cuisine for even the most discriminating palate. We serve dinner daily. We recommend reservations and welcome those Island visitors who are not staying at the Inn.

Dinner is served!

Endless possibilities are available to you as you enjoy the Inn and the Island:

· Rated one of the world's top Coastal Destinations by National Geographic, explore the sandy beaches and parabolic dunes that await you just minutes from the Inn.
· Named the 2011 Undiscovered Golf Destination of the Year, golf at one of the Island’s 26 golf courses including the championship courses of the Links at Crowbush Cove, Brudenell and Dundarave, let us arrange a golf package for you.
· Cycle the prettiest part of the Confederation Trail meandering alongside lush farmlands and picture perfect coastlines.
· Sing and dance or just sit and appreciate the talent that Islanders will show you when you attend a local ceilidh.
· Enjoy a leisurely hike along the miles of manicured trails at Greenwich National Park and tour the Interpretive Center to learn the history of the St. Peters area.
· Travel the country roads to seaside villages where you can watch the fisherman unload the day’s catch or perhaps try your hand at catching an 800 pound Giant Bluefin tuna.

Conferences/Weddings
Are you looking for that special place for that special day where only the best will do? Our gazebo overlooking beautiful St. Peters Bay provides the perfect setting for your ceremony while our 4 Diamond waterfront dining room is second to none. Whether it is a wedding lunch or dinner or a full reception, the Inn at St. Peters can customize a package for parties up to 65 people.

Conferences
Looking for somewhere to hold your next conference or meeting? Why not try the Inn at St. Peters?At the Inn, we are able to accommodate daily conferences for up to 60 people and overnight conferences for up to 28. Our facilities are well equipped and, for your convenience, we offer the use of overhead projectors, slide projectors, TVs, and VCRs.

We also provide meal options ranging from coffee breaks and working lunches to three course gourmet dinners.For those of you who are interested in an overnight conference, our accommodations are as follows:Our rooms have either 1 or 2 queen size sleigh beds or a king size four poster bed. Each is air-conditioned and also contains a sofa, rocking chair, fireplace, satellite TV, VCR, mini fridge and a 20'x 8' deck which overlooks beautiful St. Peter's Bay.

If golfing is part of your itinerary, we are minutes from PEI's finest golf courses including The Links at Crowbush Cove. In addition, Greenwich National Park which is renowned for its sand dune system and gorgeous beach, is only minutes away.

Things To Do

Beaches
Prince Edward Island has some of the world's most beautiful beaches. In 2005 Travel and Leisure Magazine readers voted PEI the #1 North American Island and one of the top 10 Islands in the world. You are never far from the ocean on Prince Edward Island and with the warmest waters north of North Carolina it is perfect for swimming.

Birding
From March to late fall, more than 330 species of birds either visit or call Prince Edward Island home. The Blue Heron and the Bald Eagle (both of which can be seen from the Inn) along with the endangered piping plover are examples of some of the winged creatures found on the Island.

Greenwich National Park (5 minutes) and East Point (40 minutes) are both superb spots to take the binoculars. Greenwich Peninsula has become the focus of naturalists from around the world, with the 1999 opening of the new Greenwich, Prince Edward Island National Park. The Inn at St. Peters is the nearest available accommodation to these four hundred hectares of undisturbed sand dunes, wetlands and forests.

International visitors are fascinated by the massive parabolic dunes of Greenwich, constantly in motion and unique in North America. The National Park also provides access to spectacular north shore beaches. A state-of-the-art, interactive Interpretation Centre is located nearby.

Archeological digs on Greenwich peninsula have unearthed centuries of artifacts, evolving through numerous Aboriginal cultures to the 1700s when "St. Pierre du Nord" was a large Acadian settlement.

Cycling
The Island with it's gently rolling landscape is a cyclist's paradise. The Confederation Trail offer miles of trails (without traffic!) while the roads near the Inn offer you access to miles of beaches. There are a number of bike rental shops on the Island.

Gardening
The Inn is home to over 25,000 plants and flowers in addition to our vegetable and herb garden. Our Gardener Lynn Larkin is always happy to answer your questions or talk to the Chefs as they forage the gardens for that evening's dinner. Other notable gardens on the Island include the Dunes Studio Gallery and New Glasgow Country Gardens.

Confederation Trail
Built on abandoned railway lines, the Confederation Trail runs from one end of the Island to the other. From Tignish on North Cape to Elmira in Points East, the 279 km trail is the perfect spot for biking and hiking. The trail from the community of Morell to St. Peters is considered one of the prettiest sections of the trail as it meanders along the stunning coastline of St. Peters Bay.

Anne of Green Gables
No mention of the Island would be complete with a reference to Lucy Maud Montgomery's most famous character, Anne of Green Gables. The majority of "Anne sites" are located in Cavendish a busy tourist community which is an easy one hour drive from the Inn.

Îles de la Madeleine
The Inn at St. Peters is the perfect spot to stay before embarking on your trip to the Îles de la Madeleine. A short 20 minute drive to the dock in Souris makes the Inn a convenient place to spend the night before catching your 1:00 p.m. ferry the next day.

Deep Sea Fishing
Whether it's hauling in lobster or fishing Giant Bluefin Tuna, PEI has a number of charters waiting to take you out on the water. Head to North Lake, the Bluefin Tuna Capital of the world to try your hand at catching these 1,000 lb. Fish. One of our favourites for Bluefin Tuna fishing is Bruce Brothers Fishing Charters.

Festivals, Theatre, & Events
From June through September the Island is awash with Festivals, Events and Theatre.

Golfing on PEI
Home to over 26 golf courses, Prince Edward Island is rated as one of the world's best Islands by Travel and Leisure Magazine and Score Golf consistently rates the Island as one of the best golfing destinations in Canada. In November 2010 the International Association of Golf Operators (IAGTO) named Prince Edward Island the 2011 Undisovered Golf Destination of the Year.

Getting to Prince Edward Island
Travelling to the Island has never been easier. Non stop flights are available direct to Charlottetown from Toronto, Montreal, Boston, New York and Detroit. In addition there are daily flights via Halifax from London, Newark, Washington and Chicago and the Canadian cities of Calgary, Edmonton, Hamilton and Otta.

Email Inn At St. Peters Reservations: bookcanada@madbookings.com