Located along Nova Scotia's Northumberland Shore, in the quaint little downtown of Pictou/Piktuk, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq People.
This stylish & peaceful 'Maisonette' is nestled in the historical 'Stonehouse', which is also home to the flagship store of TABITHA + CO™ and the Designer/Maker, Tabitha. Find little touches throughout the room, that were made with love by Tabitha and her staff. These items can be purchased in the storefront during business hours or arranged for a personal shopping experience.
With picturesque harbour views, walking distance to a Trans Canada (The Jitney Trail) trail system, the deCoste Performing Arts Centre, Cultural Hub, gift shops, galleries, museums, and restaurants. A short drive to several Northumberland Shore warm water beaches. The Sunrise Trail never disappoints, with a lavender and sheep farm only 15-minutes away or wet your palette with the taste of an internationally known winery 1-hour away.
Depending on the time of year, as you wake under the warmth of our Silk & Snow linens, you can sometimes hear the sounds of seagulls. Enjoy an early morning coffee on the covered upper deck during the warmer months of the year, and the smells of the warm Northumberland Straight salty sea air. Enjoy a homemade breakfast with one of our local restaurant partners, The Stone Soup Café.
Take in the historic Town of Pictou, also known as ‘The Birthplace of New Scotland’. This is where the first wave of Scottish settlers arrived on the Ship Hector in 1773. Did you know that the name Pictou derives from the Mi’kmaq name Piktuk, meaning explosive place? Perhaps a reference to possible methane bubbling up from coal seams below Pictou Harbour.
Enjoy a walk through town to learn more about the rich history. Did you know that John William Dawson, geologist, paleontologist, principal of McGill University was born in Pictou in 1820? Dawson was well known for finding the earliest known reptile fossils.
Make your way along the waterfront, visit the Heritage Hector Quay, the Northumberland Fisheries Museum and a stop for a mid afternoon break at another one of our restaurant partners, The Harbour House Ales & Spirits for a traditional East Coast menu.
With a longer stay and timing the visit, spend a Saturday morning at the New Glasgow Farmers' Market, a member of the non-profit cooperative Nova Scotia Farmers’ Market organization. Here you will find local entertainment, artisans and producers.
If you are a museum buff, the Museum of Industry in the adjacent Town of Stellarton is a great next stop or stay and relax in the Town of New Glasgow on the patio of East Side Avenue Dining, offering a big city vibe with the charm of a small town. The view of The Viola Desmond Art Display that now adorns the Bespoke Motor Company building, once known as Roseland Theatre. At this location Viola Desmond faced discrimination for the seat that she rightfully had taken in 1946. Her bravery led to a rallied movement for equality against racial segregation in Nova Scotia.
Retire for the evening on our covered deck that overlooks the Pictou Harbour waterfront, hear the bagpipe band perform or practice in front of the Hector Museum.
This is simply a sampling of what the Town of Pictou, and the county has to offer!
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About the area
Pictou
Pictou is home to this apartment. Northumberland Fisheries Museum and McCulloch Heritage Centre are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Caspers Gifts and Crafts and DeCoste Entertainment Centre. Pictou County Sports Heritage Hall of Fame and Sports Hall of Fame are also worth visiting. With power boating and swimming nearby, you'll find plenty of adventures in the water.
DeCoste Entertainment Centre - 3 min walk - 0.3 km
Northumberland Fisheries Museum - 3 min walk - 0.3 km
Pictou Marina - 2 min drive - 1.5 km
Getting around
Charlottetown Alexander B. Campbell Airport (YYG) - 139 min drive
Restaurants
McDonald's - 2 min drive
Tim Hortons - 16 min drive
Subway - 2 min drive
Sam's of Trenton - 16 min drive
Stone Soup Cafe - 1 min walk
Frequently asked questions
Is The Stonehouse Makers' Maisonette pet-friendly?
No, pets are not allowed at this property.
What time is check-in at The Stonehouse Makers' Maisonette?
Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.
What time is check-out at The Stonehouse Makers' Maisonette?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is The Stonehouse Makers' Maisonette located?
Situated in Pictou, this apartment building is steps away from Caspers Gifts and Crafts and Hector Heritage Quay. DeCoste Entertainment Centre and Northumberland Fisheries Museum are also within 5 minutes.
About the host
Hosted by Tabitha
I am the proud owner of 'The Stonehouse', circa 1832.
I live on the upper floors with my adopted cat, Sneeze. I have two young adult children, that visit from time to time. I enjoy an early morning run, a swim in the harbour most mornings is how I prepare for my day or a cold dip during the winter months. Coffee and dark chocolate are a definite weakness.
I am the Designer/Maker of TABITHA + CO™, Mindfully Made® Leather Goods. My commute to work is short. https://www.tabithaco.ca/about.html
Thank you for choosing the Makers' Maisonette. I hope that each visitor(s) will enjoy their stay as much as I enjoyed preparing the room for my guest(s).
Why they chose this property
Pictou is a quant little North Shore town, steeped in history, picturesque sunsets, added with a touch of simplicity.
What makes this property unique
The Stonehouse was recognized for the commercial renovation by The Nova Scotia Heritage of Trust.
To learn more: https://www.tabithaco.ca/flagship-store.html or https://www.tabithaco.ca/the-stonehouse-makers-maisonette.html
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