Soleil Chalets
Soleil is the French word for Sun, which we believe is the ideal name to represent the historical Acadian heritage that is still found in Cheticamp today. Our cozy chalets are perfect for accommodating a variety of guests. Every chalet is equipped with full kitchens and are stocked with everything you could possibly need to make yourself at home. We haven’t forgotten about electronics either, there is wireless internet and a new flat screen TV with Bell satellite in every…
Tulloch Inn
Tulloch Inn is nestled in the beautiful Cape Breton Island region of Nova Scotia, in the heart of Celtic culture. We are a southern Colonial-style, year-round inn with a 52-foot balcony and veranda overlooking beautiful Lake Ainslie, the largest freshwater lake in Nova Scotia. We are a 250-acre property with a one-kilometre lane, providing privacy from the highway. We offer a variety of activities and services surrounded by picturesque landscapes, home to a variety of wildlife including osprey, loons and…
Valley View Chalets
Chisled into a fourteen acre piece of Frasers' Mountain in Margaree Valley, Valley View Chalets provide year round, luxurious accommodations that are the perfect blend of modern and rustic. Just six kilometer off the Cabot Trail, our chalet provide breath taking panoramic views of the Valley below, large verandas, AC, WiFi, Satellite smart TV, firepits, full kitchen, propane BBQ, electric fireplaces, and a dog bed for your furry friend.
The Fiddle and The Sea B&B
Located in the seaside community of Port Hood, The Fiddle and the Sea B & B overlooks the ocean and is within walking distance to all community attractions, including restaurants and sandy beaches. We are also less than 1 kilometre from the Celtic Shores Coastal Trail, which is great for cycling and walking. Our guests will enjoy: - 4 air conditioned guestrooms with queen-size beds and 3-piece ensuite bathrooms- Private guest entrance- Hearty breakfast served in our water view dining - room-…
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.
Maritime Inn Port Hawkesbury
Maritime Inn Port Hawkesbury is the perfect base for your Cape Breton vacation, featuring 4 star accommodations and Taste of Nova Scotia approved dining at Miller's Tap & Grill. Be sure to ask our staff of local "Cabot Trail Experts" for personalized tips! We are members of the Tourism Industry Association of Nova Scotia.
Whale Interpretive Centre
The Interpretive Centre provides various exhibits and interactive media presentations, including scale illustrations of 16 whale species that may be sighted in the waters off Cape Breton Island. Visitors can see a life-size model of a pilot whale suspended above a saltwater livestock tank which contains live creatures found in the whale’s environment. Tours are provided throughout the day. Bus tours are welcome. Other features include a gift shop, Internet access, picnic area and parking. MasterCard, Visa and Direct Debit are…
Plage St-Pierre Beach and Campground
2-bdrm chalet (D), 4-pc bath, TV, stereo, sitting room, full kitchen, BBQ, firepit, picnic table. Pine finish; relaxed atmosphere. View of sandy beach and unique mountain scenery. Access to recreation room, mini-golf, tennis, ATM.
Laurie’s Motel
Laurie’s Motor Inn, located in the heart of the historic Acadian Village of Chéticamp on beautiful Cape Breton Island, offers guest accommodations overlooking the Chéticamp Harbour and the Cape Breton Highlands. We invite you to relax and enjoy the unique Acadian experience that Laurie’s and Chéticamp have to offer.Let Laurie’s be your home away from home while taking a day trip through the Cape Breton Highlands National Park and along the legendary Cabot Trail with its panoramic views of canyons,…
Storyteller’s Gallery
Storyteller's Gallery and Siudiac Air An Urlar Historical Society is located the picturesque seaside village of Judique on the western or "Musical Coast" coast of Cape Breton Island. Located in a delightfully restored heritage designated house, the gallery houses an extensive collection of photos, books and historical items representing the various Scottish, and French settlers as well as the original Mi'kmaq inhabitants of the surrounding lands. Research your family tree, enjoy a lively ceilidh with fiddle music or savour a cup…



