Elizabeth Lefort Gallery
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Chéticamp & Area
Elizabeth LeFort learned rug hooking from her mother at a young age. She continued to develop her own skills, experimenting with composition...
Our RV Cottages are set directly on the world-famous Cabot Trail just a 5-minute walk from the ocean and a 5-minute drive from the beautiful sandy beach at Plage St. Pierre. There is also direct access to wilderness trails from the back of the property. We have a Canada Select 4 Star rating!
There are World Class Golf Courses nearby (a 30-minute drive to Cabot Links and Cabot Cliffs in Inverness and a 5-minute drive to Le Portage Golf Course in Cheticamp).
The renowned Cape Breton Highlands National Park is a short 10-minute drive. You are also 5 minutes away from the small community of Grand Etang/St. Joseph du Moine and a 5-minute drive from the beautiful Acadian Village of Cheticamp where you will find lots of cultural events throughout the spring, summer, and fall, great restaurants with local Acadian dishes, farmers market, theatre, live music, whale watching tours, paddleboarding, kayaking.
Hiking trails are accessible directly from the property where you can hike for hours and spot wildlife of all kinds or do some bird watching, or you may want to walk to the ocean to hunt for sea glass, go for a swim, or if youre lucky enough, you may even spot some whales, The list goes on.
Stay with us and enjoy watching the fishermen tend to their lobster traps while you sip on your morning coffee, or listen to the ocean waves while watching the breathtaking sunset. Enjoy breathtaking views (ocean sunsets, mountain sunrises) all from your spacious deck. Let the sound of the ocean lull you to sleep. Get back in touch with nature and all of its surroundings.
Space:
Our RV cottages are 32 feet in length and are set up with a large deck, patio furniture, outdoor kitchen, and BBQ. Each RV cottage sleeps 6 to 8 people with a queen-size bed at the front end, a sofa bed in the living area, and a bunk room at the far end. Our RV Cottages are fully equipped with everything you will need to enjoy your stay in our beautiful Acadian Region. Just bring yourselves, your personal items, and food. The rest is provided for you.
We are available for any questions or concerns you have during your stay with us. We are just a few minutes from the property.
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Chéticamp & Area
Elizabeth LeFort learned rug hooking from her mother at a young age. She continued to develop her own skills, experimenting with composition...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Chéticamp & Area
2021 Lobster-Licious Dish: Lobster Sliders: A lobster and shrimp patty with lime and vanilla quick cucumber pickles, iceberg lettuce, fermen...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Chéticamp & Area
Specializing in chicken, this tasty restaurant won’t disappoint. Open Thursday-Saturday: 11:00pm-7:00pm (Take Out Only) Closed until F...
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...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Chéticamp & Area
Retrace the steps of the Acadian pioneers who travelled this cart path from Le Buttereau, a small settlement of seven families, to Chéticam...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Chéticamp & Area
Freya & Thor Art Gallery and Café is located just outside Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Formerly the Sunset Gallery, this has lo...
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