The Marshlands Inn is your oasis of comfort in New Brunswick. All rooms are furnished with antiques and claw-footed bath tubs. The Marshlands Inn also has an 80-seat licensed restaurant with upscale fine dining.
Motels, Long Term Stays, Short Term Stay, Tantramarm Motel is Located just 10 Minutes from the Nova Scotia Border; just 30 Minutes from the Beautiful Beaches of Shediac; Just 40 Minutes from the Confederation Bridge to PEI; Just 1 Hour From the Famous Hopewell Rocks & the Fundy National Park, We Offer 24-hour Reception
Tantramarm Motel is located just 10 minutes from the Nova Scotia border; just 30 minutes from the beautiful
beaches of Shediac; just 40 minutes from the Confederation bridge to PEI; just 1 hour from the famous Hopewell
Rocks & the Fundy National Park. Conveniently located off Highway 2, this New Brunswick motel has simply
furnished rooms with cable TV and free Wi-Fi. We offer 24-hour reception. Mount Allison University is 3 minutes
drive away. A microwave and a fridge are featured in each air conditioned room at Tantramar Motel Sackville. Each
en suite room includes a relaxing sofa and a desk.
This is a motel as it should be. Cheap, clean, functional and close enough to the highway but not too close. Management was friendly and helpful. Read more
Motel, Indoor Heated Pool (20 x 50), Sheltered BBQ/Picnic Area, Guest Pool Sundeck, Guest Laundry Facilities, FREE Continental Breakfast, Conference and Meeting Room Facilities, Wireless Internet Service, Refrigerators and Microwaves in Every Room, 5% CAA\AAA Member Discount, Guest Computer Internet Access, Remote Control HVAC, All TV’s Game Port Ready, ALL Rooms NON-SMOKING, Fresh Coffee, 24-Hour Wake-up Service, Business Traveller Fax and Photocopy Service, Parlee Beach within Walking Distance, Off-season Rates, Weekly Rates, and Monthly Rates, 24-Hour Security
Retreat to timeless luxury in St. Andrews, New Brunswick. Our historic hotel features elegant rooms with views of the water, impressive event spaces, a full-service spa and golf course overlooking the Passamaquoddy Bay.