Bed & Breakfast

A little about the B&B

This home was originally the residence of Judson Cleveland, owner of the lumber mill on the upper Salmon River in Alma. When the mill caught fire in 1926, most homes and other buildings in the village quickly burned down. The very next year, though, Mr. Cleveland rebuilt almost from scratch -- the living room mantel is the only surviving part of the original home.

For many years after Mr. Cleveland's time, the home helped to house seasonal workers after Fundy National Park first opened.

Today, it's a historic residence full of art and stories, a cozy retreat for travellers, and serves gourmet meals unique in the province.

The house has been in the family since the 1970s. These days, your hostess is Jane Chrysostom, whose roots in the area go back to 1849. She will be very pleased to make your stay a comfortable and memorable one!

Rooms and Rates

Rates are $185 per night. There's no tax.

Single, Double, or Twin beds available: see pictures and descriptions of our rooms.

Includes (of course) a full homemade breakfast. Here are some examples of breakfasts our guests have enjoyed.

Ask about a box lunch for your day trips when staying at Cleveland Place, or see our specials for inn-style dining for your evening meal.

Please note we have a 15-day cancellation policy.

Special Packages / Seasonal Offers

See our Packages page for some of these for every season.

Plan your Visit

Take advantage of local attractions, local events, and/or high season for: blackberries, fall foliage, cherry blossoms, birdwatching, and so much more. Ask us for ideas -- we've got plenty!