Whycocomagh Provincial Park

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 (5.4 km / 3.3 mi total)  lead to four Salt Mountain look-offs offering excellent views of the Bras d'Or Lakes.  From the park, eagles may…

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Glamping off the Beaton Path

Our eight 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, giving you the perfect sunset view.

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Sunset Sands RV Park

73 overnight sites (Electric (30- & 50-amp), Water, Sewage). Open campground. Washrooms, FT, showers, wireless Internet, laundromat. Heated outdoor pools (saltwater & kids’). Short walk to sandy beaches; beautiful sunsets.

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MacKinnon’s Campground

21 overnight sites (E(30-amp),W,Se) + 80 seasonal; 3 rental trailers. Open & wooded family campground on Lake Ainslie; excellent scenery. FT, free showers, DS, fireplaces, laundromat, store, propane, pay phone, ice, tea room, ice cream. 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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Waves End RV Campground

Waves End RV & Campground is situated on Cape Breton Island and consists of 9.6 acres running from the Cabot Trail to the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Enjoy watching the sun melt into the ocean every night from one of our 98 RV sites or 36 Tent Sites.Access to the beach available from the property. Washroom and shower facilities available. We do not offer seasonal camping.

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The Lakes Campground

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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MacLeod’s Beach Campsite

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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Glenview Campground

Glenview Campground in Whycocomagh on Cape Breton Island offers level open and wooded campground sites on Skye River overlooking the beautiful Bras d’Or Lakes. Whycocomagh has all the local amenities necessary while on vacation, such as a bank, gas stations, pharmacy, supermarket, restaurants, and gift shops, yet still manages to retain a quiet village atmosphere. We are located 45 kilometres from Baddeck where you can enjoy a variety of restaurants, shops and boat tours, the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site,…

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Plage St-Pierre Beach and Campground

106 overnight sites (E,W,Se,U) + 44 seasonal; 8 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.

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Live Life in Tents

Offering 14 unserviced campsites as well as 6 fully supplied glamping (glamorous camping) options. All sites come with their own fire pit and access to our outdoor showers, toilets and fresh water. Don't have a tent or sleeping bags? No worries, we have you covered! Just select your dates on our website that you'd like to reserve a campsite and select the tent and sleeping bag combo at checkout to save yourself a few bucks.

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