Beaton Institute Archives
Region: Sydney and Area / Marconi Trail
Community: Sydney & Area
The Beaton Institute is a cultural heritage archive mandated to preserve the social, economic, political, ethnic and cultural history of Cap...
Welcome to this recently built 3-bedroom ocean side, cliff-top vacation home located on the Cabot Trail within 10 minutes of the restaurants, shops and the Le Portage Golf Course in Cheticamp and close to the Skyline Trail. We are a scenic half hour drive from Cabot Cliffs.
Enjoy stunning views of the Atlantic ocean, Cape Breton’s rugged coastline and crimson sunsets from every the kitchen, living room and every bedroom. This home is filled with modern comforts including a fully equipped kitchen, wifi, satellite cable TV and more.
The sundeck provides another great place to relax, take in the views or grill a steak on the BBQ.
The property also features a cliff-side lookout point, which is yet another great spot to enjoy a glass of wine, read a book or take photos.
Due to the risks tied to the cliff, this property is not suitable for families with children under the age of 8.
Features:
3 Bedrooms with ocean views
2 Bathrooms
Cliff-side seating area with sweeping ocean an coastal views
Fully-equipped kitchen with island
Fridge, stove, dishwasher, microwave and washer & dryer
Living room with sectional and Satellite cable TV
Sundeck deck with BBQ
WiFi
Satellite cable TV
Air conditioning
Region: Sydney and Area / Marconi Trail
Community: Sydney & Area
The Beaton Institute is a cultural heritage archive mandated to preserve the social, economic, political, ethnic and cultural history of Cap...
Regions: Cabot Trail, Cape Breton Highlands National Park
Community: North Highlands
Waterfall Season Select! Beulach Ban Falls Height: 21 m Distance (one way): 134 m Difficulty: Easy Elevation: 12 m Hiking Time: 5 minutes Ce...
Region: Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Port Hood
The Clove Hitch Bar & Bistro is located in picturesque Port Hood, a quiet seaside community on the Western coast of Cape Breton Island.&...
Region: Cabot Trail
This hidden gem of a sandy beach can be found at the foot of the Broad Cove Campground. Dip into the Atlantic and rinse off in the neighbour...
Regions: Sydney and Area / Marconi Trail, Cape Breton’s South Coast
Community: Sydney & Area
Take Out & Delivery Kenny’s Pizza is open for take out and delivery. With over 30 years experience in this sector they stand rea...
Regions: Cabot Trail, Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Chéticamp & Area
Gypsum Mine Lake is a 2.6 kilometre out and back trail located near Cheticamp that is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used...
When Cape Breton Island dons its blanket of snow, it transforms into a winter wonderland bursting with adventure and serene beauty.
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