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Ye Olde Argyler Lodge
Pet owners shouldn't miss Argyle, a city known for its restaurants, and sights like Sand Point National Wildlife Area and Eel Lake Oyster Farm.
How to Wander Wisely in Argyle with Your Pet
- Enjoy top attractions like Sainte Anne Church, Acadian Museum of Pubnicos, and Wedgeport Sport Tuna Fishing Museum.
- Other things to see include Argyle Township Court House, Wedgeport Nature Trail, and Nova Scotia Historic Acadian Village.
Pet-Friendly Times to Vacation in Argyle
Weather can make a huge difference, especially if you want to spend time outdoors. Here are the average daytime and nighttime temperatures to help plan your time in Argyle.
From January to March, average temperatures range from 43°F in the daytime to 19°F at night. Between April and June, the daytime average is 67°F and the nighttime average is 31°F.
From July to September, average temperatures range from 70°F in the daytime to 45°F at night. Between October and December, the daytime average is 60°F and the nighttime average is 22°F.
Argyle hotels essential information
Accommodation | 40 hotels |
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Lowest Price | CA $135 |
Highest Price | CA $135 |
Popular hotels | Ye Olde Argyler Lodge |
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