Our Facilities
Modern lodge and rustic lakeside cabin accommodations in beautiful Southwest Nova Scotia.
We know you will find our lakeside cabins the perfect accommodations when visiting Digby, Annapolis Royal or Kejimkujik National Park.
The Lodge
Milford House is a large gabled, white Victorian-style building with green trim and a large covered front porch. This comfortable lodge is the focal point for our twenty-seven rustic cabins along the wooded lakes. The lodge was built in 2000-2001, with loving attention to detail replicating the original building which was destroyed by fire in 2000. The interior architectural style and decor recreate the home of a well-to-do 19th century landowner. The lodge and dining room are fully wheelchair accessible, as are two of our lakeside cabins.

The
main doors off the
large front verandah
lead directly into
an open and airy reception
area. The main parlour
is an inviting and
popular meeting place
before and after meals.
A fireplace, which
opens on either side,
separates this formal
parlour from a more
casual living room
off the well-stocked
library.
Telephone calls may be made in the main lodge. There is a pay phone off the reception area plus a computer jack for laptop computers. Highspeed internet service is available nearby at the Milford & Area Community Centre.
Playroom & Games Cupboard
A children's playroom is located just off the reception area. This is a convenient place for youngsters to play while waiting for their meals to be served. A large chalkboard is popular for our budding young artists. Check out the Games Cupboard. We have a variety games, puzzles, cards, chess and checkers boards. A basketball, tennis racquets and balls, and other items may also be borrowed daily.
Dining Room
The dining room is comfortable and spacious, surrounded on three sides by windows. A set of French doors open onto the screened-in porch area — a wonderful spot to enjoy the morning paper, an after dinner coffee and dessert or a relaxing read with a good book from our extensive library.
Ken and Barbara Ruddock Library
Our extensive library has a wide selection of books on natural history, botany, local genealogical history and other reference books on many subjects. You will find the ever popular who-done-it section and a great supply of books for young readers — including many classics. All the books have been donated by guests. Help yourself. You are bound to find something to borrow while relaxing in the lodge or back at your cottage.
Meeting Room
A
conference room on
the second floor is
available for small
professional or business
groups. Special Group
Rates and times are
available if you wish
to book accommodations
and then conduct your
meetings in the conference
room or main dining
area. The conference
room can accommodate
groups up to twenty
five people. The dining
room can double as
a meeting area for
larger groups. Bookings
are available from
late-Spring to mid-October.
Smoke and Scent Free Areas
The Main Lodge and
the front and back
verandahs are smoke
free areas.
This is also a scent-free environment. We ask our staff and guests to refrain from using perfumes, aftershave and other scented products when in the lodge, especially in the dining area. We ask for everyone's cooperation in our efforts to accommodate our guests with health sensitivities.
Please let us know when making your bookings if you have any allergy or dietary concerns. The staff at Milford House is personally committed to your comfort and enjoyment. Feel free to discuss any of your needs with the manager or staff to ensure your visit is all it can be.
The living rooms, library and children's game room are for your enjoyment at any time.
Mail: Mail is picked up and delivered Monday through Friday. Mail, phone or fax messages will be placed at your table in the dining room. Stamps are sold at the front desk and stationery is available on request.
Laundry: Designated machines in our laundry area may be used for a small charge after 1:00pm. There are also laundromats in Annapolis Royal, Digby and Bear River.