Aucoin Bakery
Regions: Cabot Trail, Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Chéticamp & Area
The Aucoin Bakery is located in Petit Étang, alongside the world famous Cabot Trail, neighbouring the Cape-Breton Highland National Park an...
9 motel units (K,Q,D,T) & 1 two-bdrm cottage: 4-pc bath, remote SaTV, DVD, hairdryer, iron and ironing board, A/C, ceiling fan; kitchenette in cottage & 2 motel units. Quiet 28-acre waterside property; mountain view. Breakfast available. Laundromat, picnic tables, gazebos, BBQs. Swing, horseshoes, outdoor fitness equipment, nature trails. Whale cruise & fishing guide arranged. Bilingual service.
Regions: Cabot Trail, Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Chéticamp & Area
The Aucoin Bakery is located in Petit Étang, alongside the world famous Cabot Trail, neighbouring the Cape-Breton Highland National Park an...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Chéticamp & Area
Shop for all your grocery needs at Cheticamp Co-op! Whether you’re looking for groceries, baked goods, fresh produce, or deli products...
Regions: Cabot Trail, Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Chéticamp & Area
Freya & Thor Art Gallery and Café is located just outside Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Formerly the Sunset Gallery, this has lo...
Regions: Cabot Trail, Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Margarees
Kingross Quilts and Fibre Art is the studio of international award winning artist Anne Morrell Robinson. It is located in the Big Intervale,...
Regions: Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Cabot Trail
You are 355 metres (1165 feet) above sea level! Hike from the top of the mountain about 6 kilometres down to a small ocean cove and grassy c...
Regions: Cabot Trail, Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Chéticamp & Area
On one side of me is the Gulf of St. Lawrence; on the other the majestic Cheticamp Mountain range, literally at the entrance of world famous...
Canada's Musical Coast, nestled along the western shores of Cape Breton Island, offers some of the most breathtaking sunsets in the country.
Snowmobiling offers exhilarating experiences across winter landscapes, but safety must always be a priority.
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