A popular cottage rental listing in Nova Scotia, there is only one Martin's Sissiboo Hideaway in Digby County, so visitors are encouraged to book early
and check in with us for a planned weekend break, business outing or family vacation.
The online cottage reservation process is really quite easy. Simply fill out the booking form below, click
submit and you will be contacted within 48 hours to confirm your reservation. If the dates
you require are not available we will suggest alternate dates for your stay at our weekly (or daily) cottage rental.
Don't forget to fill in all of the required fields so we can process your reservation or
inquiry properly and quickly.
It should be noted that a 30% deposit is required for all reservations. The reservation
balance is required upon arrival unless other payment arrangements have been made. Martin's
Sissiboo Hideaway accepts Visa, MasterCard and American Express credit cards and bank debit cards.
Any additional questions or concerns? Contact Josette or David King at the telephone number or e-mail address
listed above or write us at the following postal address: Martin's Sissiboo Hideaway, RR#4
Weymouth, Nova Scotia, Canada B0W 3T0.
Time Period
Weekly Rate
Nightly Rate
May - October
$1140
$160
November - April
$910
$130
Note: Rates include all taxes; maximum number of guests 6; minimum stay two nights; Martin's Sissiboo Hideaway rated: Canada Select 4 Star accommodation.
From Digby turn left off Highway #101 West at Exit #27. Follow Route #1,
past Weymouth North to the Village of Weymouth, past the school on the right,
the Royal Bank, etc. At the top of the hill (at the Goodwin Hotel) turn left
toward Weymouth Mills via the Sissiboo Road. Follow the Road for about 6 kilometers,
look for civic #960 (red house).
From Yarmouth turn right off Highway #101 East at Exit #28. Follow Route #1 past Frenchy’s,
past the Foodland store, both on the right. Go down the hill to the business
center of the Village of Weymouth, across the bridge, up the hill to the Goodwin Hotel;
then turn right and follow the Sissiboo Road (as above).