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Telegraph House and Motel

The Telegraph House, built in 1861, is owned and operated by the fourth and fifth generations of the Dunlop Family. As it once contained the office of the first Trans-Oceanic Cable Company, some of the first telegraph messages in North America were sent from the office in the "Telegraph House". Alexander Graham Bell's 'Bell room no.1' is preserved in much the same style and charm as it was when staying here in the late 1880's.

This Victorian Inn is located in the center of town and has a beautiful dining room with old fashion home cooked meals. Extract from "Baddeck and that Sort of Things" By Charles Dudly Warner publish 1896 "We came into a straggling village that we could see by the starlight. But we stopped at the door of a very unhotel-like appearing hotel. It had in front a flower garden. It was blazing with welcome lights. It opened hospitable doors and we were received by a family who expected us" You may check our rates, availability and book online at https://secure.telegraphhouse.ca

Shoulder Season
Dates of Operation Nov 1st to May 31st
Rates $75.00 to $99.00 CAD
Peak Season
Dates of Operation July 1st to Oct 31st
Rates $80.00 to $109.00 CAD
Payment Methods

Directions from Baddeck Information Center:
We are across the street and two buildings to the right of the information center.

Contact Information:
Shawn Dunlop
PO Box 8
Baddeck, Nova Scotia
B0E 1B0

Telephone: 1-888-263-9840
Fax: 1-902-295-1100
Email: telegraph@ns.sympatico.ca
Website: http://www.baddeck.com/telegraph

 

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