Motel rooms, accommodation in Nova Scotia, Canada in the historic town of Shelburne, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia – 20 rooms available, open all year around, seniors travel discount.
Motel rooms, accommodation in Nova Scotia, Canada in the historic town of Shelburne, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia – 20 rooms available, open all year around, seniors travel discount.

FREE Continental Breakfast & Wireless Internet Access

The Wildwood offers 20 spacious and comfortable rooms, accommodation in the center of historic Shelburne, Nova Scotia, Canada. Each of the 15 double rooms is equipped with two double beds while each of the remaining single rooms has a large queen-size bed. All rooms have a three-piece bath, a TV, phone, air-conditioning and FREE wireless internet access.

Your stay at the Wildwood also includes a FREE ‘continental breakfast’ served and prepared by motel owners, Bill and Susan Cobham.
Motel rooms, accommodation in Nova Scotia, Canada in the historic town of Shelburne, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia – 20 rooms available, open all year around, seniors travel discount.
Our Nova Scotia motel rooms include a FREE continental breakfast. Guests receive a FREE continental breakfast that includes hot, homemade bran muffins.
The Wildwood Motel in Shelburne, Nova Scotia has been owned by the Cobham Family since 1988. Owner Bill Cobham (and wife, Susan) have owned the Wildwood since 1988.
The office entrance to our Nova Scotia accommodation facility in Shelburne, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia..
There are rooms on both sides of the street; the large hardwood trees provide plenty of shade from the summer heat. Our rooms are simple, cozy and comfortable.
The menu includes juice, toast or hot homemade muffins, cereal and coffee, tea or milk. There is always plenty of lively and informative discussion around the breakfast tables, from guests that are often on a mix of different racial backgrounds and nationalities (many of whom come to the area to do genealogical research).

The Wildwood is on Minto Street in Shelburne, a quiet residential area surrounded by large hardwood trees that canopy the street. Guests are within walking distance of the restaurants, museums, shops and historic homes and buildings that envelop the town. There are always things to see and events to attend – the Annual Jazz and Blues Festival, the Founders Day Weekend Celebrations and the Annual Whirligig and Weathervane Festival just to mention a few.
"Our recent stay at the Wildwood Motel was pleasant and laid back. Very friendly and helpful staff. They were great tour guides pointing us in the right direction to see the most of the area and Nova Scotia."

Gerry Bryan, Virgina