Swallowtail Lighthouse

A unique place, for­mally the res­i­dence for the two light­house keep­ers fam­i­lies, now restored and a won­der­fully pic­turesque Bed and Break­fast offer­ing beau­ti­ful ocean views from each room.

Your jour­ney begins with a short drive from the ferry wharf, up a wind­ing nar­row road that leads to your home away from home. 54 stairs, across a wooden foot­bridge and then up a 1000′ path brings you to our small, cozy Inn where you will expe­ri­ence the life of a Light­house Keeper.

Swallowtail LighthouseWe offer 6 guest rooms, all with a spec­tac­u­lar ocean view. You over­look one of only a hand­ful of remain­ing wooden light­houses in Canada. Take note of the rock for­ma­tions and watch the whales and birds. Swal­low­tail Light­house is one of the most pho­tographed light­houses in Canada and a fab­u­lous spot to watch the sunrise.

Indulge your­self — come and stay with us! We offer a non-smoking envi­ron­ment, a full home­cooked break­fast in our spa­cious break­fast room with each night’s lodg­ing, satel­lite TV and pos­i­tively, the great­est view you will ever expe­ri­ence! One thing we would like to men­tion is that even though we do try to accom­mo­date fam­i­lies, the ter­rain, although beau­ti­ful, is rocky and so is really not suited for small children.

3 Responses to “Swallowtail Lighthouse”


  • Good after­noon,

    I will be vis­it­ing Grand Manan between Sat­ur­day, June 27th and Fri­day, July 3rd, and was won­der­ing if you had avail­abil­ity dur­ing that time for 1 person?

    Also, I will not have a car. Can you tell me how far away you are from the ferry dock?

    Thanks for your time,
    Lee-Anne

  • Hi, can you tell me if you have avail­abil­ity the Week of July 26 – 31 for 1 night — we have a party of 10 and would need at least 4 rooms, one is a party of 4 with 2 teens.

    Thanks

  • Swal­low­tail Inn hasn’t been oper­ated in a num­ber of years and this web­page should not be active.

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