Centre de la Mi-Carême
Regions: Canada’s Musical Coast, Cabot Trail
Community: Chéticamp & Area
Mi-Carême (Mid-Lent) is a celebration involving masks and disguises. The Centre de la Mi-Carême offers a unique display of locally crafted...
Ocean View Motel & Chalets is an oceanfront property situated in the Acadian village of Chéticamp on the famous Cabot Trail on beautiful Cape Breton Island.
Chéticamp provides a variety of activities for everyone to enjoy unique craft shops, historic sites, whale watching tours, golfing (Le Portgage Golf Club), hiking trails and beaches. Visitors can experience local Acadian entertainment and restaurants featuring our traditional cuisine. Les Trois Pignons houses the Museum of the Hooked Rug and Home Life an Acadian, cultural, genealogical and visitor information centre which shares the story of the settlement of Chéticamp and the evolution of hooked rugs. There are restaurants, a local pub and a golf course all within a 5-minute walk of the property.
While staying with us, enjoy the panoramic views of canyons, highlands and seacoasts as you drive through Cape Breton Highlands National Park with 25 hiking trails from easy strolls to challenging climbs golf, wildlife, beaches, look-offs and interpretive programs. The Cabot Trail weaves through the Park and we are located just 5 km / 3 mi from the parks entrance.
Our accommodations include 6 spacious motel rooms (Queen, King) and 12 one-bedroom chalets (Queen, King; 2 with double whirlpool and fireplace); all ground level with a 4-piece bath, satellite television, DVD player and complimentary movies. Guest amenities include free wireless Internet access; the chalets also have barbecues and picnic tables. Reservations are recommended.
Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Direct Debit are accepted.
Regions: Canada’s Musical Coast, Cabot Trail
Community: Chéticamp & Area
Mi-Carême (Mid-Lent) is a celebration involving masks and disguises. The Centre de la Mi-Carême offers a unique display of locally crafted...
Regions: Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Cabot Trail
Community: Chéticamp & Area
Ideal for a fitness walk or a stroll, this level trail follows the bottom of the Chéticamp river canyon with cliffs almost 400 metres (1300...
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...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Chéticamp & Area
Les Trois Pignons houses the Museum of the Hooked Rug and Home Life, an Acadian, cultural, genealogical and visitor information centre. Lo...
Regions: Cabot Trail, Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Margarees
Unique end-grain cutting boards: a fusion of function and art. Sold throughout North America and abroad. Bold grain. Varied patterning. Na...
Regions: Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Cabot Trail
In keeping with Parks Canada’s mandate to protect the natural environment, a boardwalk keeps your feet dry as you walk while preventin...
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