Skip The Kitchen
Region: Sydney and Area / Marconi Trail
Community: Sydney & Area
Take Out & Delivery Skip the Kitchen offers meal delivery and pick up for your meal orders. It’s easy, just call 902-562-4546 or...
Kellys View Motel is located in Boularderie East on Cape Breton Island offering a beautiful panoramic view of Kellys Mountain and the Bras dOr Lakes, as well as incredible sunsets. We are just 15 minutes from the Marine Atlantic ferry service and 30 minutes from the Sydney Airport. Our central location on the Island provides our visitors with easy access to many attractions including the legendary Cabot Trail, Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site and the Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Cape Breton Island is rich in culture and heritage an amazing place to explore!
Our accommodations include 14 units (Double or Queen-sized bed), each with a 4-piece bath, hair dryer, satellite television, telephone, fan, in-room coffee and tea, and Wi-Fi. There is a crib available. Fitzgeralds Restaurant is next door to our property. Visa, MasterCard and Direct Debit are accepted.
All rooms are non smoking, non vaping and no pets. Service animals must be registered when booking reservation. We only have 1 room available to service animals. Owner has severe allergies.
Region: Sydney and Area / Marconi Trail
Community: Sydney & Area
Take Out & Delivery Skip the Kitchen offers meal delivery and pick up for your meal orders. It’s easy, just call 902-562-4546 or...
Region: Sydney and Area / Marconi Trail
Community: North Sydney & Area
Restaurant and Bakery serving up delicious home cooked meals and baked goods! Take Out Services Available ...
Region: Sydney and Area / Marconi Trail
Community: Sydney & Area
Indian cuisine uses the whole pallets of flavours – spicy, sour, sweet and hot all at the same time making it something that wants to ...
Region: Sydney and Area / Marconi Trail
Community: Sydney & Area
About Selkie’s Neighbourhood Diner: Selkie’s Neighbourhood Diner is a Brunch spot in Sydney, a stall at the Cape Breton Farmer’s M...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: St. Ann’s Bay & North Shore
Learn to sail along the beautiful Bras d’Or Lakes, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of over 1,000 square km of inland salt water sea in the hear...
Regions: Cabot Trail, Bras d’Or Lake
Community: Baddeck & Area
9-hole, par 36, 3000 yd. Rating 68.2; Slope 106. Gentle course with views of Baddeck River, valley and mountains. ...
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