Baddeck Inn
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Baddeck & Area

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About

Situated on 40 acres overlooking the Bras d’Or Lakes, located on the TCH (HWY 105) just outside of the village of Baddeck, the Baddeck Inn is centrally located, making it ideal for visitors who plan to explore the beauty and attractions on Cape Breton Island, including the famous Cabot Trail. 
There is a Tim Hortons and Irving Gas Station located at the bottom of our driveway. Only minutes away are many recreational activities, including golfing, walking and hiking trails, lake and river fishing, boat tours and sailing cruises, Explore the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site and Kidston Island Beach, as well as gift shops and local restaurants, or just walk around the beautiful little village. 
Our accommodations include eight air-conditioned units with double or queen beds, ensuite 4-piece baths, cable television, fridge, keurig coffeemaker, patio door and a deck. 
Visa, Mastercard and Debit are accepted. 
Check in is after 3:00 PM, Check out is 11:00 AM. 
Cancellation policy is 24 hours prior to check in.

Amenities

  • Air Conditioning
  • Coffee Maker
  • Television

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