Northeast Cove Geodomes
Kayaks, stand up paddleboards, and bicycles are available onsite for your enjoyment.
Mabou Farmers’ Market
The Mabou Farmers' Market houses an eclectic collection of local food growers, producers, fishers, artisans and crafters who offer their wares on Sundays from 11am to 2pm from June to mid-October at the Mabou Athletic Centre. During the month of December, special holiday markets are held at Dalbrae Academy in Mabou.We're located at about the midpoint of Cape Breton's Ceilidh Trail in the picturesque village of Mabou. After visiting the market, check out beautiful West Mabou Beach Provincial Park, take…
The Red Shoe Pub
The Red Shoe Pub has become a kind of “home away from home” for many locals and visitors over the years. The Rankin Sisters’ cozy spot in the hamlet of Mabou, on the west coast of Cape Breton, offers a menu of Nova Scotia home cooking. Features include a treasured seafood chowder and a variety of pub fare. Visit "The Shoe" for great food and drinks and great live music, seven days a week. The Red Shoe Pub is open…
Inn at Glendyer
3 rooms (Q) & 1 suite (Q,S): 3 with ensuite 4-pc bath (hydrotherapy airjet tub), 1 with ensuite shower room, SaTV, phone, hairdryer. Full breakfast in formal dining room. Elegant historic home in pastoral 6-acre setting with stream. Next to Trans Canada Trail; central for ceilidhs, beaches. No pets, please.
Ceilidh Trail Motel
Centrally located in the heart of Mabou on Highway 19; walking distance to many amenities, and a short drive to beaches and golf courses.Five air-conditioned motel rooms with queen bed or two double beds, 4-piece bath, cable TV, fridge, coffeemaker, microwave, hair dryer, and Wi-Fi; 1 unit has a fold-out sofa. Small pets are allowed, with prior approval.We are rated as Partially Accessible by Access Advisor.Cancellation policy: 24-hour notice to avoid a charge.
West Mabou Beach Provincial Park
Other park features include change houses, vault toilets and a small interpretive site.
Mabou Provincial Park
Mabou Provincial Park is 1.5 km (1 mi) north of Mabou (11935 Highway 19) on Cape Breton Island. Its hillside location with picnic tables offers a panoramic view of the Mabou Valley.
Mabou Village Gallery
Original landscape paintings, photography, limited-edition prints and archival reproductions. Gallery in operation for 40 years. The driveway leads to parking at the back of the gallery.
Mabou River Inn
Mabou River Inn is located on the Ceilidh Trail on beautiful Cape Breton Island, where sandy beaches, Celtic music, and Gaelic culture are all around you. Come and enjoy the spectacular beaches, beautiful highland setting, fabulous hiking and walking trails, kayaking, fishing, as well as the many quality products and services of our community. Enjoy a day of cycling on the Celtic Shores Coastal Trail.Mabou is a beautiful village in the heartland of Gaelic culture, with many ceilidhs, festivals and…
An Drochaid (The Bridge)
An Drochaid (The Bridge) Museum is located in Mabou (60 km / 37 mi from the Canso Causeway) on Cape Breton Island. Formerly a general store (c. 1874), the building now serves as a centre for research and local music, Gaelic language activities, cultural activities, local artefacts, and genealogical and historical records. Throughout the year, An Drochaid (The Bridge) hosts a series of ceilidh concerts, storytelling, a Gaelic conversation group and lessons, and music and dance lessons. Bus tours are welcome.



