Father John Angus Rankin Cultural Centre
Region: Bras d’Or Lake
Community: Whycocomagh & Area
Local archives, with material dating back to 1800s; C@P site (public access to Internet and e-mail); kitchen ceilidhs; Gaelic resource centr...
Casual dining with a professional touch.
Adjoining Maritime Inn Port Hawkesbury, Millers offers a casual relaxed atmosphere, with summertime patio dining.
Our menu features a variety of local flavours. Start with a delicious seafood appetizer, such as our homemade seafood chowder or crab cakes. Then choose from the wide variety of dishes on our main menu from steaks and ribs to salmon and mussels or opt for the nightly feature, carefully chosen and prepared by our culinary team.
Port Hawkesbury is a perfect base from which to start your Cape Breton vacation, and Millers offers meals for every taste along with the professional, friendly service you will come to expect in Nova Scotia.
Region: Bras d’Or Lake
Community: Whycocomagh & Area
Local archives, with material dating back to 1800s; C@P site (public access to Internet and e-mail); kitchen ceilidhs; Gaelic resource centr...
Region: Cape Breton’s South Coast
Community: Port Hawkesbury
Drop-in Recreational Youth Hockey Fridays from 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Fee: Free Youth aged 8 – 14 (Not registered in Minor Hockey) Full hocke...
Region: Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Judique
Length: 22 km (13.75 mi) – Canso Canal to Chisholm’s Brook, Long Point (linear) Cell Service: Yes Dogs Permitted: On Leash Trail S...
Region: Cape Breton’s South Coast
Community: Port Hawkesbury
The Customs House Artisan Incubator, located on the Port Hawkesbury Waterfront, is a must-see in the Town of Port Hawkesbury, close to the e...
Region: Cape Breton’s South Coast
Community: Port Hawkesbury
Dance Club 1 (6-8 years) Wednesdays: 3:30-4:30pm beginning February 3, Port Hawkesbury Civic Centre Combining the elements of jazz, lyrical,...
Region: Cape Breton’s South Coast
Community: Port Hawkesbury
Conveniently located in the Town of Port Hawkesbury, this wonderful system of all-season trails will appeal to both the avid and casual hike...
Cape Breton Island is not only a place of stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage but also a welcoming destination for the LGBTQIA2S+ community.
Embark on a coastal adventure to Cape Breton Island and discover a world where coastal beauty meets serene seascapes.
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This was our first time exploring Cape Breton's South Coast but now we think we've found our new winter jewel for some rest and relaxation.
There are approximately 35,000 golf courses in the world, only a selection of these embrace the true spirit of the game — Cape Breton is one of those places...
Chart your own course for adventure. Sail the fog-free waters of the Cape Breton’s inland sea. Marina hop from port to port along the Island’s exquisite coast.
10 Cape Breton Island experiences: the Cabot Trail, Fortress of Louisbourg, cèilidhs, seafood, golf and more.