Cabot Cape Breton
Region: Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Inverness
Located on over a mile of sandy beach along the coast of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia—and nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the picturesq...
The Nest is a Par 3, 10-hole routing perched on the highest point of the Cabot Cliffs. This course offers interesting greens, with short grass surrounds and the same style of rustic, rugged bunkers that are found throughout Cabot Links and Cabot Cliffs. Whether its the quest for that elusive ace, the chasing of daylight during the late-fall days or a travel day that leaves you aching to stretch your legs, the short course is the fix for all of it.
Region: Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Inverness
Located on over a mile of sandy beach along the coast of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia—and nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the picturesq...
Region: Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Inverness
With stunning views of Cabot Links’ 18th hole and the Gulf of St. Lawrence, our premier restaurant lives up to its name with some of the m...
Region: Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Inverness
Exquisitely carved out of the breathtaking Cape Breton landscape, with postcard worthy panoramas vying for your attention and rich, rolling ...
Region: Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Inverness
Nestled between the Lodge and the main street of Inverness, Whit’s Public House is everything you want in a pub: great food, fantastic sta...
Region: Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Mabou
Cradled in the picturesque hills of the Mabou Highlands, our unsurpassed view is perfect for gourmet cuisine. Savour the freshest of Nova Sc...
Region: Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Mabou
Mabou Provincial Park is 1.5 km (1 mi) north of Mabou (11935 Highway 19) on Cape Breton Island. Its hillside location with picnic ...
Region: Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Mabou
Mabou Fresh Mart is a mini-style superstore and an NSLC-authorized agent in Cape Breton, open 7 days a week. For all your grocery needs visi...
Region: Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Inverness
North America’s first distiller of single malt whisky. Guided on-site distillery tours are available daily from mid-May to late Octobe...
Regions: Canada’s Musical Coast, Cabot Trail
Community: Margarees
Woodroad is a 25 seat restaurant offering fine dining experiences in Margaree Harbour. Located along the stunning coast of western Cape Bret...
Mabou is known for its music, scenery, and hospitality. Whether you come for the culture of music and dance, to hike or bike the trails, or just to relax, you’ll have an experience you won’t soon forget.
Known for its rich Celtic heritage and stunning natural beauty, Judique offers visitors a warm welcome and a wealth of attractions to explore. This small, proud and authentic community is home to rich celtic history and has produced some of Cape Bret
If you're craving a taste of authentic Acadian culture, look no further than the charming community of Chéticamp, nestled along the breathtaking Cabot Trail on Cape Breton Island. This vibrant village is a treasure trove of local crafts, folk art, an
With its rich history, diverse attractions, and warm hospitality, Inverness offers visitors a unique blend of culture, golf, and relaxation. So, let's delve into what makes this small town on Canada's Musical Coast such a special destination.
This region includes beautiful communities like Cape North, Bay St Lawrence, Capstick and Meat Cove.
Welcome to the "Gateway to Cape Breton Island". Make Port Hawkesbury your homebase for day trip ups and down the coast, or settle in and enjoy all that the Strait area has to offer.
As autumn's vibrant hues cover Cape Breton Island's hills and coastlines, one event captures the season’s essence perfectly: the Celtic Colours International Festival. Held each October, this renowned festival blends music, culture and natural beauty
As the crisp autumn air settles over Cape Breton Island, the landscape transforms into a vibrant tapestry of red, orange and gold. This season is the perfect time to explore the Island's natural beauty, rich culture and warm hospitality.
As fall blankets Cape Breton Island in brilliant hues, the Island’s culinary scene embraces the season with fresh, seasonal ingredients and comforting flavours.
As the crisp air of autumn descends upon Cape Breton Island, the landscape transforms into a canvas of vibrant reds, oranges and yellows. It’s the perfect season to explore the Island’s world-renowned golf courses, where the beauty of the surrounding