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Tidal Zone B&B Bed and Breakfast
Tidal Zone B&B
427 WATER STREET
ST. ANDREWS NB E5B 2R7
Canada
Phone: +1-506-529-4245
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Sue
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$CAD 75 - $CAD 150
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Just steps from the beach, you can experience the 25 foot rise and fall of the tides.  Discover shells, starfish, sand dollars, sea urchins, mussels, clams, and many types of birds that make this shore their home.Enjoy breakfast inside or out on the deck, while you watch fishing boats return from their herring wiers or salmon cages.
The Eagle's Nest master bedroom has a king-size bed, white leather easy chairs, electric fireplace and in-room jacuzzi for two.  Relax in bed or on your private balcony while you enjoy the view overlooking the islands in Passamaquoddy Bay.Are you traveling with children, grandparents or friends?  Both the Eagle's Nest and Mud Flat have an extra bedroom available.
The Mud Flat has a walk-out patio with BBQ and table where you can relax and watch your children play in the adjoining park, landscaped by Kingsbrae Gardens.  Queen size bed in the master bedroom with separate adjoining children's room.  Private bathroom and living room are decorated in white wainscotting with pale yellow above.
The Eagle's Nest has two full baths and the Mud Flat has one.  All baths are sparking clean and private.St. Andrews has a rich loyalist, shipbuilding, railway and summer resort history spanning 400 years.
Whalewatching, kyaking and beach combing are popular activities for all ages.