Capt. Mark’s Whale and Seal Cruise
2022 seasonJuly 10 - September 15Zodiac tours depart daily at 10am, 1pm and 4pmCome aboard for a unique adventure along our rugged coastline of Cape Breton Island. We will search for Pilot, Minke, Finback & Humpback whales as well as seals and Bald Eagles. We'll show you spectacular rock and cliff formations, sea caves, waterfalls and pioneer settlements as part of your whale watching experience. A hydrophone to hear the whales is also available. Reservations highly advised.
Cabot Trail Guaranteed Whale Adventures
Double-decker 38 foot Cape Islander tour vessel; hydrophone-equipped; whale and/or marine life sightings guaranteed. Comfortable seating and rain gear.
The Trailhead Guest Cottage
Features: The Trailhead Guestcabin has a queen bed, large private deck, and hot outdoor shower overlooking a field of wildflowers, mountains and the ocean. Large oceanfront property, organic garden, free range chickens. BBQ, fire pit. Farm fresh breakfast is delivered fresh to your door.
True North Destinations
Nine domes, each with luxurious queen-sized bed, 3-piece bath, fully equipped kitchenette, dining/living room area, bay windows and skylights, hot tub, BBQ, private deck and privacy pergola. Enjoy the outdoor experience of a geodesic dome with spectacular ocean sunsets and mountain sunrises.
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…
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…
Old Salt Cottage
The Old Salt Cottage is centrally located minutes from the Cabot Trail, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, beaches, hiking trails, and whale watching tours. It is the perfect family destination, fully equipped with everything needed to make family vacations fun and easy. Features:Newly renovated four bedroom, two bathroom family cottage is equipped with a large kitchen and dining room, living room, sunroom, covered porch, central heating, washer, dryer, workspace, fire pit, Wi-Fi, BBQ, Bluetooth speakers, board games and private spacious yard.
Cliff Waters Cottage
Features: The cottage comes with a fully equipped kitchen, dining room and living room, oceanfront deck, wood stove, campfire pit, beach access, BBQ, 4-piece bathroom, queen bed downstairs, double bed in the loft, washer, dryer, phone, wireless internet, board games, firewood, no pets, non smoking.
The Poplar B&B (Suites/Cottages)
Locally owned and operated, 4 star Bed & Breakfast with cottages along the world famous Cabot Trail. Located in the village of Pleasant Bay, Nova Scotia surrounded by The Cape Breton Highlands National Park.
Rusty Anchor Restaurant
The Rusty Anchor is Cape Breton's best kept secret!The halfway point on the Cabot Trail, serving the best lobster roll and fish n chips in the area. Come for the food and stay for the view!