Press & Features

We’re always honoured when someone takes an interest in our story. The Cooper’s Inn is rooted in the historic harbourfront of Shelburne, Nova Scotia - a boutique seaside inn shaped by warm hospitality, authentic Maritime character, and a love for quiet moments by the water. If you’re a journalist, editor, or content creator looking to feature unique travel experiences, historic stays, or coastal Nova Scotia escapes, we’d be delighted to connect.

This page showcases selected features, stories, and mentions of The Cooper’s Inn in media and on travel blogs.

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“Situated steps from the waterfront in a restored 19th-century home, Cooper’s Inn is a boutique bed and breakfast featuring nautical interiors and is said to have a friendly ghost wandering the halls.”

5 of the best towns to visit in Nova Scotia, National Geographic

Blog Posts

“Stay at Amanda’s The Cooper’s Inn, a charming historic B&B with personalized hospitality. We loved chatting with her and getting to know her story (she moved here to escape the big city chaos, and adores the slower pace and peace of Shelburne).”

Travel guide: Nova Scotia historic sites & museums! Road trip to Lunenburg, Shelburne, Yarmouth, Annapolis, Grand Pré, La Carmina

“During your time in Shelburne County, I definitely recommend you stay at the beautiful The Cooper’s Inn, a quaint seaside Bed & Breakfast located in the heart of Shelburne’s colorful waterfront.”

34 Incredible Things to do in Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Kristen Wendlandt

The Cooper’s Inn is not only one of Shelburne’s historic buildings, but it also ranked among the most enjoyable places we stayed in Nova Scotia. Ideally situated on Shelburne’s waterfront, the building dates to 1785 during the influx of Loyalists. For many years it operated as a cooperage to make wooden barrels.”

Things to Do in Shelburne, Nova Scotia, Rob and Arlene Kaplan, Must Do Canada