The Stages
Hours
Chamber Rating
-
Kevin Boland
Oct 22nd, 2022 -
Sam Smith
I walked the beach the first evening. Finding shells and stones unique to the shoreline. The quilt on the bed, was the first time I've ever wanted to steal bedding from a place I've stayed. It was that little taste of home when you're far from it. The showers a bit tight but manageable. It is afterall a tiny little house. The bathroom was bare bones but somehow anything more would have seemed ostentatious. It fits the space and that just tied the whole place together. The view out the big window was lovely obviously, there were ear plugs incase the fog rolled in and the fog horn would need to go off. Which is for some, an unnecessary addition. But the fact they had them was appreciated. The second day I went up the road picking blueberries. The barrens are right there, the ocean is right there. The birds, the whales, the moose and sometimes caribou, are all right outside the door. As long as the cabins stay there, I'll keep coming back to visit. Local store has anything you'd need. Just up the street. 5/5
Oct 17th, 2022 -
Ruby Carolan
Cozy little cabins close to Mistaken Point. Very clean with a nice view of the ocean.
Jun 21st, 2022 -
Steph
Jan 13th, 2022 -
Trevor Hillier
Jun 25th, 2021
Contact Info
- (709) 765-6070
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for The Stages?
A The phone number for The Stages is: (709) 765-6070.
Q Where is The Stages located?
A The Stages is located at 109 Harbour Rd, Trepassey, NL A0A 4B0
Q What is the internet address for The Stages?
A The website (URL) for The Stages is: https://abnb.me/tn0DfUXiRfb
Q What days are The Stages open?
A The Stages is open:
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Thursday: 24 Hours
Friday: 24 Hours
Saturday: 24 Hours
Sunday: 24 Hours
Q How is The Stages rated?
A The Stages has a 2.5 Star Rating from 2 reviewers.
Hours
Ratings and Reviews
The Stages
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 2 Reviews )Kevin Boland on Google
Sam Smith on Google
I walked the beach the first evening. Finding shells and stones unique to the shoreline.
The quilt on the bed, was the first time I've ever wanted to steal bedding from a place I've stayed. It was that little taste of home when you're far from it.
The showers a bit tight but manageable. It is afterall a tiny little house. The bathroom was bare bones but somehow anything more would have seemed ostentatious. It fits the space and that just tied the whole place together. The view out the big window was lovely obviously, there were ear plugs incase the fog rolled in and the fog horn would need to go off. Which is for some, an unnecessary addition. But the fact they had them was appreciated.
The second day I went up the road picking blueberries. The barrens are right there, the ocean is right there. The birds, the whales, the moose and sometimes caribou, are all right outside the door.
As long as the cabins stay there, I'll keep coming back to visit.
Local store has anything you'd need. Just up the street.
5/5
Ruby Carolan on Google
Cozy little cabins close to Mistaken Point. Very clean with a nice view of the ocean.
Steph on Google
Trevor Hillier on Google