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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MacKenzie House B&B

Located at the entry area of Nova Scotia's masterpiece, Cape Breton Island, this is the ideal location for those planning a vacation to explore the island and experience the seascapes, outstanding cuisine, hospitality, rousing ceilidhs and inspiring history. Visit the island and you will soon realize why Cape Breton has been given the distinction as one of the most beautiful islands in the world.There are many Cape Breton attractions to visit that are within 2.5 hours driving distance. Located in…

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Gillies by the Sea B&B

Gillies by the Sea in Port Hood offers two B&B rooms with queen-size beds and a pet-friendly apartment with double bed and full kitchen. There is free WiFi throughout the property, and free private parking is available on site. Continental breakfast is included (B&B rooms only).Rooms are equipped with a TV with satellite channels. Certain rooms have a seating area to relax in after a busy day.There is a 24-hour front desk at Gillies by the Sea B&B.

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Cheticamp Motel

9 motel units (K,Q,D,T) & 1 two-bdrm cottage: 4-pc bath, remote SaTV, DVD, hairdryer, iron and ironing board, A/C, ceiling fan; kitchenette in cottage & 2 motel units. Quiet 28-acre waterside property; mountain view. Breakfast available. Laundromat, picnic tables, gazebos, BBQs. Swing, horseshoes, outdoor fitness equipment, nature trails. Whale cruise & fishing guide arranged. Bilingual service.

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Nestle In Suites

4 1-bedroom suites, one with Queen and double beds, kitchenettes and 1 3-bedroom suite with full kitchen; all with ensuite 3-pc (S) or 4-pc bath, laundry, pullout, private decks, air conditioning and wifi. BBQ on deck. Kayak & bike rentals & tours available. Home in the heart of the village; a short stroll to boardwalk, whale watching, amenities. Bilingual service. Payment by cash or e-transfer accepted.

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Marie à Padée Maison Vacance

3-bdrm house (Q), 2 baths (3-pc (S) & 4-pc), SaTV, Wi-Fi, sofa-bed in one bedroom, full kitchen, dishwasher, washer, dryer, BBQ. 10-acre property on the Old Cabot Trail, overlooking picturesque fishing harbour; beautiful view of the highlands. Walking distance to Mi-Carême Centre, walking trail.

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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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The Dancing Goat Cafe & Bakery

The bustling roadside café, Dancing Goat Café and Bakery, is a favourite stop along the Cabot Trail for locals and visitors alike. With delicious sweet treats, fresh breads, artisanal sandwiches and soups, and lattes that would rival any top coffee house, the Dancing Goat is a culinary gem tucked in the hills of the Margaree Valley. After lunch be sure to buy a package of Goat Cakes (oatcakes) and a Margaree Valley Fog for the road!Open Year-Round.

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Celtic Shores Coastal Trail (Port Hastings Trailhead)

The Celtic Shores Coastal Trail is a 92 km (57 mi) multi-use trail, along former rail bed, stretching from Port Hastings to Inverness on the west coast of Cape Breton Island. Its also part of the Trans Canada Trail and the International Appalachian Trail. Great for off-road cycling or long-distance trekking, the easy, flat trail meanders along the coastline, through picturesque wilderness, connecting several communities and attractions that showcase the area’s vibrant Celtic culture.  Along the way, you’ll discover active fishing…

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Celtic Shores Coastal Trail (Inverness Trailhead)

The Celtic Shores Coastal Trail is a 92 km (57 mi) multi-use trail, along former rail bed, stretching from Port Hastings to Inverness on the west coast of Cape Breton Island. Its also part of the Trans Canada Trail and the International Appalachian Trail. Great for off-road cycling or long-distance trekking, the easy, flat trail meanders along the coastline, through picturesque wilderness, connecting several communities and attractions that showcase the area’s vibrant Celtic culture.  Along the way, you’ll discover active fishing…

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