The Olde 1890 Village Inn is Nova Scotia's longest operating seaside inn, established in 1890. The Inn, a Gothic Revival Victorian, has been elegantly restored, and all sixteen rooms in the five buildings have private baths, antique furnishings, and double beds. There is a large wicker sunroom overlooking the cove and the tides, an art gallery and quilts, and dining room. Breakfast is served daily and candlelight dinners require reservations.