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Holiday houses in St. Stephen

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A beachfront view captures a well-maintained home perched on a grassy hillside. Two lounge chairs and a shade structure are visible in the yard. Rocky shoreline leads to the water, creating a natural border against the serene backdrop of trees and blue sky.
Apartment in Bayside
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 186 reviews

Charming Beachfront Apt w/Home Cinema & Coffee Bar

Nestled along this historic beachfront is this inviting lower-level apartment with breathtaking sunset views from the private pergola overlooking the water. Inside you’ll have everything you need for a relaxing stay with a fully equipped kitchen and coffee bar, a huge theatre screen with a popcorn machine, stylish dining, 2 bedrooms and a modern bathroom stocked with all the essentials. Walk just steps to the beach and only mins to charming St. Andrews with its great food and historic streets.

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A grand Victorian mansion with intricate architectural details is surrounded by lush greenery. Two red decorative wagons are positioned in a garden area, enhancing the estate's charm. The building features a multi-tiered roof and an inviting porch, reflecting its historic character.
Apartment in St. Stephen
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 96 reviews

Todd Mansion "The Kilbourne Suite"

Built in 1890, Todd Mansion is one of the most photographed residences in southern NB. Centrally located in the small town of St. Stephen, it's just minutes from the U.S Border and a 20 minute drive to the seaside town of St. Andrews. Within a short walk downtown you can indulge in local eateries, access hometown shops, explore the seasonal farmer's market, stroll along the river front, attend an event at the Garcelon Civic Center or satisfy your sweet tooth at the Ganong Chocolatier/Museum.

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A calm outdoor scene features a round table with four chairs positioned on a deck surrounded by trees. In the background, a serene bay is visible, reflecting the blue sky and greenery. The water's edge shows gentle ripples, indicating the peaceful environment.
Tiny home in Oak Bay
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 417 reviews

Turning Tides Tiny Ark Airbnb And Miniatures Farm

We at Turning Tides know that people are going through a lot right now. We want to encourage folks to: get out of their apartments, get out of the city, stay safe and sane somewhere you can have some space! Use our kayaks to enjoy the famous Bay of Fundy that’s located steps away. Or take in the tides from the back deck while you BBQ some dinner. Come have a fire! Sit and watch the entertaining animals we have. Come Enjoy! *WIFI IS SPOTTY! DOWNLOAD MOVIES IF YOU WANT THEM ON YOUR PHONE :)*

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A charming lakeside cottage is framed by lush greenery, showcasing a large deck with seating. Expansive windows reflect the serene waters of the lake, creating a harmonious connection between nature and the retreat.
Cottage in Moores Mills
5 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews

Love The Cottage/King beds/Hot tub under the stars

Escape to an enchanting cottage retreat, nestled on the shores of Moores Mills lake. Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of nature as you soak in the hot tub and gaze out over the tranquil waters. Everything you need to make beautiful memories! #cozycanadiancottage ✅ Swimming, Kayaking ✅ Fishing, Pedal boating ✅ Arcade Pac-Man, Record Player w/ 45’s ✅ Bonfire pit - free firewood ✅ Outdoor BBQ ✅ Sleeps 6: 2 King, 1 Queen bed ✅ 51 inch Smart Roku TV ✅ Amazon Prime, Roku ✅ Screened inporch

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Loft in Oak Haven
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 215 reviews

Safe Haven loft: Waterfront, Hot Tub, Pool, Kayaks

Cute apt on the tidal Oak Bay. Relax, enjoy the views & watch the amazing tide change, walk on the ocean floor, explore the beach & go kayaking! Lovely space with open living/dining/kitchen area. Master Bedroom with Queen Bed and a small second bedroom w/2 twins! All new memory foam mattresses. Includes use of beach, canoes & kayaks, BBQ, fire pit w/wood, lawn chairs, pergola, new hottub, Coffee/tea, new heated/salt water Pool with new deck being built in June! (pool open June thru Sept)

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A bubbling hot tub is situated on a deck, partially sheltered by a transparent roof. Surrounding greenery creates a natural backdrop, while a glimpse of outdoor equipment is visible in the distance.
Place to stay in St. Stephen
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 206 reviews

Cozy Rustic Cabin w/Hot Tub

Our rustic cabin is the perfect space for those who want to enjoy a cozy, nature inspired getaway with quick access to St. Stephen, St. Andrews and the U.S border. Unwind in the bubbling hot tub after a day of exploring and then enjoy the beauty of a crackling fire, or cozy up inside and indulge in a movie marathon. "Our charming cabin accommodates up to 4 guests, with one queen-sized bed and a double pull-out sofa. We warmly welcome you to unwind and relax in our rustic, cozy cabin.

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Home in St. Stephen
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 151 reviews

Riverview By The Border

Enjoy a stylish experience at this centrally located place, perfectly positioned at the border of St. Stephen and Calais offering breathtaking views of the river and the surrounding natural beauty. From the comfort of your living room, witness the majestic bald eagles and marvel at the tranquil river rapids. Within walking distance, Is the renowned Ganong Chocolate Museum, Doverhill Park, and the Garcelon Civic Center. Nature enthusiasts will be delighted by the nearby parks and trails.

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An outdoor private electric hot tub is surrounded by wooden fencing and dimly lit by string lights. The setting offers a tranquil atmosphere with pine trees visible, and wooden decking provides access to the tub. Soft blue lighting illuminates the interior water.
Dome in Bayside
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

The River Dome

Escape into nature with a stay in one of our luxury domes. Fully equipped kitchen with cookware, dishes, utensils, etc, as well as coffee and tea. Private bathroom with a toilet, shower, and essential toiletries. Two queen size beds with a loft space. The outdoor area includes a BBQ, private electric hot tub, and patio furniture. Kayaks are available during the summer months, as well as a communal fire pit. **Please note, there is a short walk down a hill to get to the dome**

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Home in St. Stephen
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Nineteen Pine~ “Clean, stylish private retreat”

Welcome to a bright, thoughtfully designed one-bedroom retreat just blocks from downtown in St. Stephen—where comfort meets convenience. Minutes from the U.S. border and 20 minutes to St. Andrews, you can walk to shops, restaurants, the farmers’ market. Sleeps 4 with a king size bed and a new memory foam queen sofa bed. Stay cozy & central ~ pet-friendly (advance notice required) *Easy self check-in *In-suite laundry *Dry on-site motorcycle storage available at no extra charge.

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Shipping container in Saint Stephen Parish
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

The Hilltop Hideaway | Lake-view w/ hot tub

Our all new Glamping experience! Enjoy a gorgeous lake view from any vantage point. Whether lounging inside, soaking in the hot tub, or roasting hot dogs by the fire, you’ll never miss the view! Inside you’ll find a kitchenette stocked with all your cooking needs, living room area, bathroom with rainfall shower, and bedroom with queen size bed. Private hot tub and BBQ are on the attached deck, and shared cedar sauna and kayaks are ready to use by dock on the waters edge 😊

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Guesthouse in Pembroke
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 212 reviews

Cobscook Bay Farmhouse on the Bay

One large bedroom with bath and beautiful water view. Key pad entry. The suite is a newly built totally private, extension on the house. You can walk to the beach and to local trails. Hike, clam, birdwatch, bike, sit and read.... There are several restaurants in or near Pembroke. It is 13 miles to Eastport for whale watching, shopping, restaurants and cafes. Lubec is a 45 minute drive away. Your private entrance by keypad. Your driveway space is yours.

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A serene outdoor seating area features six wooden chairs arranged in a circle around a central fire pit, surrounded by lush greenery. The expansive lawn leads to a picturesque view of Oak Bay, providing a tranquil environment for relaxation.
Guesthouse in Oak Bay
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 159 reviews

Woodhaven - Seaside Guest House

Dog-friendly Woodhaven is on the shore of Oak Bay between the St. Andrews and St. Stephen. The 1600 square foot Guest House has an open concept kitchen-dining-living room with gas fireplace; deck with hot tub, barbecue, dining table facing the water; two bedrooms with a king bed in one, and twin beds in the other; three-piece bathroom also has a washer-dryer; fenced yard for pets; canoe and kayak available; keyless entry; wheel-chair accessible.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in St. Stephen?

    St. Stephen has vacation rentals and guesthouses near the waterfront or in its central neighborhoods. Many stays are close to local attractions, making it convenient to explore downtown shops, parks, and museums.

  • What are the best things to do in St. Stephen with kids?

    Families often enjoy hands-on exhibits at the Chocolate Museum, playtime at local riverside parks, and walking trails near nature preserves. Seasonal festivals and community events can also provide engaging activities for children.

  • What are some of the best things to do in St. Stephen?

    Explore the Chocolate Museum, stroll scenic riverfront parks, and browse local boutiques downtown. Community events and seasonal festivals add extra opportunities to engage with the town’s character.

  • How is the weather in St. Stephen?

    St. Stephen experiences cold, snowy winters from 15–37°F (-9–3°C), and milder summers around 55–75°F (13–24°C), with occasional rain throughout the year. Layered clothing and a waterproof jacket help you stay comfortable when exploring.

  • When is the best time to visit St. Stephen?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for milder temperatures, outdoor festivals, and comfortable conditions for walking along the riverfront. Winter visits can bring a quieter pace, with cooler weather around 15–37°F (-9–3°C).

  • What are the best places to visit in St. Stephen?

    Explore the Chocolate Museum to learn about local chocolate heritage, discover the St. Croix Island International Historic Site for its cross-border history, and enjoy riverside views at local parks. Galleries and small shops add to the inviting small-town atmosphere.

  • What are some hiking trails in St. Stephen?

    St. Stephen has walking and hiking trails along the river, as well as nature paths in nearby parks and green spaces. These trails feature local flora and offer a chance to experience the region’s natural scenery.

  • What are some family activities we can do in St. Stephen?

    Family activities include interactive exhibits at the Chocolate Museum, riverside picnics at local parks, and walking trails through nature areas. Children may also enjoy community festivals and special seasonal events.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from St. Stephen?

    Consider exploring nature reserves, coastal villages known for their maritime history, or local farmers markets in the surrounding region. Some visitors head to nearby islands or parks for outdoor recreation and scenic views.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in St. Stephen?

    St. Stephen has pet-friendly vacation rentals, especially in neighborhoods near parks or the waterfront. Many hosts welcome pets, making it easier to explore local trails and green spaces together.

  • What are some local tips for visiting St. Stephen?

    Embrace flexible plans as weather can shift between sun and rain; bring layers and an umbrella. Chatting with small business owners or stopping at a local bakery can uncover insights into the town’s traditions and stories.

  • What is St. Stephen known for?

    St. Stephen is known for its chocolate-making heritage, cross-border history, and welcoming community traditions. Annual festivals and the riverside setting shape much of the town’s local character.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in St. Stephen?

    Seek out small art galleries, riverside walking paths, and historic buildings tucked around downtown. Locals often mention community markets and specialty shops as inviting spots to discover local character.

  • What are the best foods to try in St. Stephen?

    St. Stephen is known for its locally made chocolates and sweet treats. Seafood dishes, classic Canadian comfort foods, and family-run bakeries are also frequently suggested by locals.

  • What should I bring for a trip to St. Stephen?

    Bring layers to accommodate cool, damp weather—temperatures can range from 15°F (-9°C) in winter to 75°F (24°C) in summer. A waterproof jacket and comfortable walking shoes are helpful, especially if you plan to explore outdoor trails or the waterfront.

  • What is the nightlife in St. Stephen like?

    St. Stephen’s nightlife centers around relaxed pubs, casual eateries, and occasional live music at local venues. The town’s social scene tends to be laid-back and welcoming, with events sometimes tied to festivals or community gatherings.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in St. Stephen?

    Chocolate Fest, held around August, is frequently suggested for celebrating local chocolate traditions through tastings, family activities, and themed events. Community fairs and seasonal celebrations also draw visitors throughout the year.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in St. Stephen?

    Many vacation rentals in central St. Stephen and along the river are suited for families, often with multiple bedrooms and amenities for children. These stays provide convenient access to local parks and attractions.

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