Live Life in Tents

Opens: Friday, June 1 until Wednesday, October 31

14 overnight campsites, including 6 glamping tents.

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Glamping off the Beaton Path

Our four glamping tents are equipped with essential camping supplies – pots, pans, dishes, table, chairs, two double beds and much more. The verandas overlook the Gulf of St. Lawrence, so you have the perfect sunset view.

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Whycocomagh Provincial Park

Opens: Thursday, June 9 until Sunday, October 16

Whycocomagh Provincial Park occupies a dramatic hillside overlooking the Skye River Valley and the Bras d’Or Lakes. This is a quiet scenic setting for camping and hiking, or as a base from which to take in the area’s many attractions. Fall colours make the park a “must-visit” location in October.  A series of hiking trails (5 km / 3 mi total)  lead to five Salt Mountain look-offs offering excellent views of the Bras d'Or Lakes.  From the park, eagles may…

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The Lakes Campground

Opens: Sunday, May 8 until Sunday, October 30

The Lakes Campsite is located on the Cabot Trail at North East Margaree on Cape Breton Island. Our campsite is situated on beautiful Lake O'Law surrounded by the Cape Breton Highlands that offer natural beauty and sparkling waters that you will remember for life.The Lakes is only minutes away from the famous Margaree River, a Canadian Heritage River renowned for its salmon fishing and offers a variety of beautiful pools. There is something for everyone here. Enjoy Celtic music, ceilidhs,…

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Sunset Sands RV Park

Opens: Wednesday, May 18 until Saturday, October 8

73 overnight sites (E (30- & 50-amp),W,Se); 2 rental trailers. Open campground. Washrooms, FT, showers, wireless Internet, meeting room, laundromat. Heated saltwater & kids’ pools (out), hot tub. Short walk to sandy beaches; beautiful sunsets.

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Plage St-Pierre Beach and Campground

Opens: Sunday, May 15 until Saturday, October 15

106 overnight sites (E,W,Se,U) + 44 seasonal; 3 rental trailers. Open & wooded campground on ocean inlet on Chéticamp Island. FT, showers, washrooms, fireplace, wood, ice, ATM, laundromat. Beach swimming, playground, horseshoes, volleyball, mini-golf, tennis, walking trail. Good Sam. 2-bdrm chalet (D), 4-pc bath, TV, stereo, sitting room, full kitchen, BBQ, firepit, picnic table. Pine finish; relaxed atmosphere. View of sandy beach and unique mountain scenery. Access to recreation room, mini-golf, tennis, ATM.

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Meat Cove Campground

Opens: Wednesday, June 1 until Monday, October 31

Meat Cove, the most northern tip of Cape Breton Island, is surrounded by jagged cliffs, valleys of connected mountains where bald eagles soar above. Here, you will find yourself surrounded by magnificent views from all of our 30 unserviced campsites that come supplied with a picnic table, fire pit, and grill. At the Meat Cove Campground we also have four camp wilderness cabins (bring own bedding). The Meat Cove Campground also includes hot showers, flush toilets, and access to fresh…

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MacLeod’s Beach Campsite

Opens: Wednesday, June 1 until Friday, October 7

97 overnight sites (E (15- & 30-amp),W,Se,U) + 53 seasonal. Extraordinary views. Open and sheltered tent sites. Washrooms, FT, PT, DS, showers, wood, firepits, store, laundromat, games room. Ocean & freshwater swimming on sandy beach. Volleyball, horseshoes, basketball; boat launch nearby.

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MacKinnon’s Campground

Opens: Sunday, May 1 until Saturday, October 15

22 overnight sites (E(30-amp),W,Se) + 65 seasonal; 2 rental trailers. Open & wooded family campground on Lake Ainslie; excellent scenery. FT, free showers, DS, fireplaces, laundromat, store, propane, pay phone, ice, tea room. Wi-Fi, CBTV in recreation hall, playground, darts, swimming in heated pool & lake, dock; kayak rentals. Daily loon & eagle sightings. Pets on leash.

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MacIntosh Brook Campground – Cape Breton Highlands National Park

Opens: Friday, May 20 until Sunday, October 23

Part of the Cape Breton Highlands National Park, MacIntosh Brook Campground is nestled in the Grande Anse Valley, a hardwood valley between North and MacKenzie Mountains, 5 km from Pleasant Bay.Description: A wide open, grassy area with 10 unserviced sites.Campground Services:•    Washrooms with flush toilets•    Large kitchen shelter with wood stovesPay by self- registration or at Park Visitor Centres.  There are several walking/hiking trails nearby:  •    MacIntosh Brook  for a walk in old growth forest along the river to a…

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