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The hotel you have selected -- A Seafaring Maiden -- may be able to be booked: 1) online using FreeHotelGuide's instantaneous and 100% secure online reservation system; and/or 2) by telephone using the hotel reservation telephone number provided above.
1) Online: When you make your booking online, your hotel reservation is transmitted to the A Seafaring Maiden through a 100% secure Internet connection that protects your personal and credit card information. Once submitted, your hotel reservation will be confirmed within 60 seconds and sent to the A Seafaring Maiden computer reservation system in Granville Ferry, Nova Scotia.
2) Telephone: 1-866-765-9565. Speak to a live customer service agent 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Within moments after your hotel reservation is made, you will receive a duplicate confirmation by email for your records that confirms and guarantees the reservation with all the details you may need for your stay, including the phone number and address of the A Seafaring Maiden. For your comfort and peace of mind, you may even call the A Seafaring Maiden to confirm your reservation using the hotel's direct telephone number provided (note: please allow up to 24 hours for some reservations to make it into the hotel's computer system).

A Seafaring Maiden
Located in the quaint village of Granville Ferry and overlooking the historic town of Annapolis Royal, this beautiful 1881 registered heritage property and 4 star Canada Select B&B was home to Sea Captain, Ship Builder, and Merchant, Captain Joseph Hall. A Seafaring Maiden was named after one of Captain Joseph Halls daughters, Elizabeth Pritchard Hall. In March of 1870, 20-year-old Elizabeth sailed with her father out of Saint John on the 1444 ton full-rigged ship Rothesay. On the fourth day out of New Orleans with a cargo of cotton for Liverpool, England, the first mate and then nine days later Captain Hall fell ill. Sailing in squally weather, Captain Hall set storm canvas, placed Bessie in command and promoted the carpenter to first mate. Depending upon the basic navigational skills which she had learned from her father on previous voyages, Bessie and the depleted crew of six sailed across the Atlantic arriving in Liverpool on May 11.Bessie received the respect and admiration of her crew for her accomplishment known to be unique in nautical history. Elizabeth Pritchard Hall died on June 30, 1930, but lives on in local legend as The Seafaring Maiden of Granville.
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