Freshwater Lake Trail – Cape Breton Highlands National Park
Starting next to the ocean, this short, level trail follows the shoreline of a small lake that was once an ocean bay. A side trail (1.6 km r...
Ingonish Chalets is situated on a private wooded lot on the Cabot Trail, just 6.4 km (4 mi) north of the Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Our property features a childrens play area, hiking trails and access to a sandy beach. We are just 5 minutes away from the Highlands Links Golf Course; visit our website for details of our golf packages.
While staying with us, enjoy a day trip through the Cape Breton Highlands National Park on the legendary Cabot Trail with panoramic views of canyons, highlands and seacoasts; hiking trails; golf; beaches; look-offs and interpretive programs.
Our accommodations include 14 two-bedroom pine log chalets with full housekeeping facilities (Single, Double, Queen; 4 with electric fireplace); 5 one-bedroom motel suites with light housekeeping facilities (Queen). All accommodations include a 4-piece bath, electric heat, gas barbecue, and satellite television. Cribs, cots and highchairs are available. All units are non-smoking, but smoking is permitted on the verandah. Pets are permitted.
We are a proud member of the Tourism Industry Association of Nova Scotia. All major credit cards and direct debit are accepted.
Cancellation Policy: Must cancel 1 week prior to your day of arrival for a refund of a deposit or to avoid a credit card charge.
Starting next to the ocean, this short, level trail follows the shoreline of a small lake that was once an ocean bay. A side trail (1.6 km r...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: North Highlands
Treetop ziplining, stand-up paddle boarding and a rock climbing wall are all designed to thrill and invigorate. Throw in some experiential d...
Regions: Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Cabot Trail
Birders and other nature lovers will enjoy the varied wildlife on this short relaxing trail, following the shoreline of a small man-made lak...
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: Cabot Trail
Community: Ingonish & Area
Cabot Trail Biker Brew, it’s kick stands down! Daniel (Cabot Trail Biker) has a hard time keeping this brew in stock! This brew is pro...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Ingonish & Area
Groceries, health care, BBQ, and party supplies. We have an eat-in dinette and a confectionery shop with a full dairy bar, old fashioned can...
When Cape Breton Island dons its blanket of snow, it transforms into a winter wonderland bursting with adventure and serene beauty.
Cape Breton Island is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, and when winter descends, the island transforms into a wonderland of snow-covered trails, frosted trees, and serene vistas.
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