Mkwesaqtuk/Cap-Rouge Campground – Cape Breton Highlands National Park

Cape Breton Highlands National Park’s newest campground, Mkwesaqtuk/Cap-Rouge Campground, is located on the western side of the park along the Cabot Trail, and approximately 16kms from the village of Chéticamp. GPS Location: 46°42'52.8"N 60°55'59.4"WThis cliff-side retreat is perfectly located where the mountains meet the sea, and offers visitors a private, backcountry camping experience with the convenience of being a frontcountry campground. Campers will use a Parks Canada cart to transport their gear a short distance to their walk-in spot. Mkwesaqtuk/Cap-Rouge Campground…

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Willow Retreat

We generate all our own electricity from solar and micro-hydro sources. We are conveniently located for touring the Cabot Trail and Bras D'Or Lakes. Nestled against the Middle River Wilderness Area, the property offers a variety of hiking trails, from a gentle stroll down the lane to a challenging hike up the mountain. Meditate beside a waterfall, explore the organic gardens, or just lie back in the hammock and listen to the birdsong. The choice is yours at Willow Retreat.

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Riverside Retreat

Canoe and kayak rentals available.

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Cabot Trailers

Conveniently located on the West Coast of beautiful Cape Breton Island, we’re close to shops, beaches, boutiques, restaurants and world-famous Golf Courses…not to mention our very own driving range, right on site!

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Fishing Cove Campground – Cape Breton Highlands National Park

Located in Cape Breton Highlands National Park, this campground has 8 overnight unserviced sites in an open backcountry campground. Explore the 12-km return hike to your campsite which sits alongside an ocean cove at the base of MacKenzie Mountain. GPS Location: N46 47.792 W60 52.471No fires allowed and no potable water available; bring camp stove and water, pack out garbage.Campground services:Pit privies; bring your own toilet paper.Bear pole provided to safely store food and animal attractantsReservations required by phoning 902-224-2306…

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MacIntosh Brook Campground – Cape Breton Highlands National Park

Part of 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. GPS Location: N46 48.753 W60 46.063Description: A wide open, grassy area with 10 unserviced sites alongside MacIntosh Brook. This is a beautiful campground to enjoy breathtaking fall scenery. Charge up at our EV charging stations before continuing on your journey.Campground Services:● Washrooms with flush toilets● Large kitchen shelter with wood stoves● Boil…

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Corney Brook Campground – Cape Breton Highlands National Park

Part of Cape Breton Highlands National Park, 15 km north of Cheticamp. A small campground on the ocean, featuring 22 tenting sites with fireplaces. It’s a very popular spot and works on a first-come, first-served basis. Potable water is available. GPS Location: N46 43.580 W60 55.523 Note: No large RVs or trailers; this small campground is most suitable for tents and small pop-up car campers. No generators, please.Campground Services:•    Flush toilets and running water•    Kitchen shelters with wood stovesActivities:Ocean swimming (unsupervised)Hiking (within…

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Cheticamp Campground – Cape Breton Highlands National Park

Located in Cape Breton Highlands National Park, this is a quiet family campground by the Chéticamp River, with the mountains as a backdrop. Approximately 8 km north of the village of Chéticamp. GPS Location: N46 39.121 W60 57.211 122 sites (most with fireplace) with 74 tenting, 24 hook-up sites (E, W, Se; 20-, 30- & 50-amp),14 with electrical, 10 oTENTik units. Please note that pets are welcome at campsites but not permitted in oTENTik units. Accessible sites are available. Campground Services:·      Washrooms…

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Iron Mountain Wilderness Cabins

Refresh, relax and reconnect with nature at Iron Mountain Wilderness Cabins. Located on Whycocomagh Mountain in the central Cape Breton Island highlands, we invite you to break away from the crowds and gain a new perspective from our brand new off-grid camping cabin facility. We are less than 5km from the TransCanada Highway 105 in Whycocomagh, NS. We offer 5 heated, year-round insulated cabins available for nightly rentals. Each cabin includes: 1 queen bed with 2 pillows, 2 twin bunk beds with a…

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Meat Cove Campground

We also have four camp wilderness cabins (bring own bedding) and a guesthouse.The Meat Cove Campground also includes hot showers, flush toilets, and access to fresh drinking water as well as kayak rentals, and hiking and biking trails.  Meat Cove Campground also has space available for the RV traveler.

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