Mabou Provincial Park
Region: Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Mabou
Mabou Provincial Park is 1.5 km (1 mi) north of Mabou (11935 Highway 19) on Cape Breton Island. Its hillside location with picnic ...
Centrally located in the heart of Mabou on Highway 19; walking distance to many amenities, and a short drive to beaches and golf courses.
Five air-conditioned motel rooms with queen bed or two double beds, 4-piece bath, cable TV, fridge, coffeemaker, microwave, hair dryer, and Wi-Fi; 1 unit has a fold-out sofa.
Small pets are allowed, with prior approval.
We are rated as Partially Accessible by Access Advisor.
Cancellation policy: 24-hour notice to avoid a charge.
Region: Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Mabou
Mabou Provincial Park is 1.5 km (1 mi) north of Mabou (11935 Highway 19) on Cape Breton Island. Its hillside location with picnic ...
Region: Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Inverness
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Region: Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Inverness
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Region: Canada’s Musical Coast
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Community: Inverness
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Region: Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Judique
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