Bed and Breakfasts in Brigus

The name "Brigus" is derived from "Brickhouse", an old town in England. As one of Newfoundland's great heritage of old historic settlements, Brigus stands out as one of those in the forefront. It counts among its settlers, pioneers from England, Ireland and Wales. It was at one time one of the major sealing ports. In 1947, Brigus sent sixty-six vessels to the seal hunt and over half were captained by natives of Brigus. Brigus can trace its history back to the year 1612, when the Spracklin family purchased half the harbour from John Guy. It is the home of Newfoundland's first and only true Blueberry Festival held each year in August.



  • Brigus Seacliff
  • Brookdale Manor
  • Bumble Bee Bed and Breakfast
  • The Brittoner B&B