Captain Zodiac Whale Cruise
Regions: Cabot Trail, Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Chéticamp & Area
From May until mid-October, Captain Zodiac entertains customers with sightings of: Finback whales (huge at 75 ft long) Humpback whales (en...
Chéticamp Island Cottages on Cape Breton Island is nestled on 5 acres with a stunning view of the Highlands, sunsets and the Atlantic Ocean from the kitchen, sitting room and private decks. A 1.5 kilometre sandy beach is only 100 metres in front of our tastefully decorated cottages. We are just 2 minutes off the Cabot Trail, 5 minutes from the village of Chéticamp, and 15-minutes from the Cape Breton Highlands National Park.
Our cottages offer the opportunity to relax and rejuvenate yourself you can do as much or as little as you wish. We offer access to year-round activities from whale watching, swimming, sailing, hiking, golfing, horseback riding to fishing, cross country skiing, hunting and ski-doo trails.
Chéticamp Island Cottages includes 5 all-season 2-bedroom cottages with housekeeping facilities (Queen/Double or Double/Double), non-smoking, fireplace, 4-piece bath, cable TV, DVD player, CD player, free wireless internet access, fully-equipped kitchen, linens, towels, hardwood floors, electric heat, deck, gas BBQ, picnic table and fire pit available on site. Our staff is bilingual. We are pet friendly. Visa, MasterCard, Debit, Cash and E-transfer accepted.
Booking deposit required.
Cancellation Policy: Must cancel 8 weeks prior to arrival date booked.
Regions: Cabot Trail, Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Chéticamp & Area
From May until mid-October, Captain Zodiac entertains customers with sightings of: Finback whales (huge at 75 ft long) Humpback whales (en...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Chéticamp & Area
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