Grand Oak Manor

About Grand Oak Manor

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Guests visiting Grand Oak Manor will be in a historic, mountain-view environment, perfect for hill-station relaxation in Binsar, India
While at Grand Oak Manor, you can go nature walking, bird watching and enjoy mountain views. Grand Oak Manor offers peaceful on-site garden spaces.

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About Grand Oak Manor

Grand Oak Manor is a 3-star Hotel in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia, holding a Hold The Throne eco rating of 3/5. It is verified for Green Grid Electricity, Plastic Free and Waste Management.

Guest rating: 4.9/5 from 62 Google reviews.

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Canada has no national water utility: municipalities and provinces supply and regulate drinking water, with Health Canada publishing the Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality.

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