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We have 7 hotels in Windsor.

 
 
Super 8 Motel Windsor (Nova Scotia) Star Rating 3        
63 Cole Drive

This simple budget hotel is 2.8 km from the Fort Edward National Historic Site and 11.7 km from Ski Martock.
Downeast Motel        
4212 Highway 1

Downeast Motel is a great choice for a stay in Windsor. Guests will have free perks like WiFi and self parking. Rooms feature bonuses like refrigerators and microwaves.
The Clockmakers Inn Star Rating 4        
1399 King Street

Set on the scenic Evangeline Trail, in a grand, circa-1890s house, this charming Victorian B&B is 2.1 km from both the Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia and Haliburton House Museum.The 8 vintage-chic rooms are air-conditioned and come with private bathrooms, free WiFi and TVs with DVD players.
Meander In B&B Star Rating 2        
153 Albert Street

Dating back to 1898, this family-run B&B with original features is 2 blocks from the Avon River and a 9-minute walk from downtown Windsor.Traditional rooms feature free WiFi, TVs and a shared bathroom with a claw-foot tub. Upgraded quarters offer en suite bathrooms.
Boegel's B&B Star Rating 1.5        
145 Dill Road

Amenities offered include free parking and luggage storage. Complimentary toiletries is included in every room.Windsor (Nova Scotia) town centre is within an easy 10 minute drive.
The Woodshire Inn Star Rating 4        
494 King Street

The Woodshire Inn offers 4-star accommodation in Windsor. It is located a brief walk from the Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia.The inn has 2 rooms that are fitted with all the necessities to ensure an enjoyable stay.
Avon River Motel Star Rating 2        
2116 Highway #1

Avon River Motel offers a comfortable setting while in Windsor. It also provides laundry facilities.The motel features 17 rooms, all of which are filled with a range of facilities to ensure an enjoyable stay.
 
 
More on Windsor .
 
Windsor is a city in Ontario, Canada, across the Detroit River from the U.S. city of Detroit. Its main waterfront park stretches about 5 kilometres, from the 1929 Ambassador suspension bridge past the contemporary Windsor Sculpture Park. It ends near the 1894 Italianate Canadian Club Heritage Centre, which recalls when Windsor was a source for liquor smuggled to the Prohibition-era states.