Ross Ferry Provincial Park
Region: Bras d’Or Lake
Community: Bras d’Or & Boularderie Area
Ross Ferry Provincial Park, located along the Bras d’Or Lakes scenic drive on Cape Breton Island, is a community-managed small day use...
Auberge Giseles Country Inn, your “home away from home,” is located in the picturesque village of Baddeck on Cape Breton Island. Our beautifully furnished rooms offer views of our meticulously landscaped gardens and the spectacular Bras dOr Lakes.
Guests can enjoy a leisurely stroll through Baddeck where you will find a variety of unique shops, a beautiful boardwalk, yacht club, tennis court and sailing tours of the Bras dOr Lakes. We are conveniently located within walking distance of local attractions such as the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site, ceilidhs and Kidston Island Beach.
The village of Baddeck is the beginning and the end of the legendary Cabot Trail, one of the worlds most famous scenic drives with many historic communities and attractions along the way.
Enjoy a meal in our four-star dining room featuring the best of local cuisine. Our European-trained chef’s creations will delight your palate. Choose something from our select wine cellar featuring the best in local and imported wines, spirits and liqueurs.
Our accommodations include 78 deluxe air-conditioned, smoke-free guest rooms including 3 executive 2-room guest suites with Jacuzzi tub, bar area, sitting room, fireplace and expanded living space. All of our accommodations feature a 4-piece bath, cable television, complimentary local calls, Wi-Fi, in-room coffee, iron and ironing board, hair dryer, and free parking for cars and motor coaches. 33 of our rooms include fireplaces.
Other amenities available on property include our laundry facilities, a guest computer and a free daily newspaper. We are pleased to welcome you in English, French, Ukrainian or German.
Region: Bras d’Or Lake
Community: Bras d’Or & Boularderie Area
Ross Ferry Provincial Park, located along the Bras d’Or Lakes scenic drive on Cape Breton Island, is a community-managed small day use...
Regions: Cabot Trail, Bras d’Or Lake
Community: Baddeck & Area
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