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Cajun Cedar Log Cottages


8365 Cabot Trail

902-248-2494

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Overview

Welcome to Cajun Cedar Log Cottages!

 

Each air-conditioned log cottage has a fully equipped kitchen, satellite TV and free Wifi. We also have a laundromat on site for customers. The cottages are ideally located across the road from the Margaree River, great for fishing, swimming and relaxing. We have plenty of land, perfect for walks, outdoor games, and some exploring. 

Our cozy cottages are built from top quality Northern White Cedar Logs. The all-wood interiors have cathedral ceilings.

 

We provide a rustic serene experience right on the Cabot Trail in Margaree Forks and are central to other touristic towns, such as Cheticamp, Pleasant Bay, Inverness and Baddeck. We are surrounded by beaches, the National Park, golf courses, whale cruises and live entertainment.

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