Eskasoni Cultural Journeys
Region: Bras d’Or Lake
Community: Eskasoni
About Eskasoni Cultural Journeys: P’jilasi. ‘Welcome’ in our native tongue. The 2.4km hiking trail will take you along the Bras d&...
Cameron Guest House is a charming Victorian-style house with a spectacular view of the Bras dOr Lakes situated in Baddeck Inlet on Cape Breton Island. Our spacious guest house features a full covered verandah, a screened room and a second story balcony.
Guests will find peace and tranquility in a secluded location, but just a five-minute drive to the village of Baddeck, close to everything you may need. Baddeck offers a variety of restaurants and cafés, unique shops, boardwalk, yacht club, tennis court and sailing tours of the Bras dOr Lakes.
We are conveniently located to area attractions such as the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site and Bell Bay Golf Course. 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 with way. We are a perfect location for the many day trips you can take exploring our beautiful Island.
Our 3-bedroom guest house (Queen, King/Twin; sleeps 8), with two 4-piece baths (double whirlpool tub) and a 2-piece bath, air conditioning, cable television with a DVD/CD player, telephone, hair dryer, clock radio, free wireless Internet access, propane fireplace, laundry facilities, iron/ironing board, covered verandah, screened room, and barbecue. Ramp access is available. Guest features include adult and childrens games, a childrens play area and groomed snow trails. Smoking is permitted on the verandah only. Pets are not permitted.
Our property is rated A1 by Access Canada. Visa and MasterCard are accepted.
Region: Bras d’Or Lake
Community: Eskasoni
About Eskasoni Cultural Journeys: P’jilasi. ‘Welcome’ in our native tongue. The 2.4km hiking trail will take you along the Bras d&...
Regions: Cabot Trail, Bras d’Or Lake
Community: Baddeck
Beautiful porcelain pottery, functional and decorative, to suit city or country living. ...
Regions: Cabot Trail, Bras d’Or Lake
Community: Baddeck
About Baddeck Lobster Suppers: Fresh hard-shell lobster and all you can eat chowder and mussels! Incredible! And while the food is amazing, ...
Regions: Cabot Trail, Bras d’Or Lake
Community: Baddeck
The Herring Choker Deli offers a variety of specialty items & natural foods located 7 miles west of Baddeck. Featuring a variety of impo...
Region: Bras d’Or Lake
Community: Eskasoni
“Goat Island View Café is small family owned café located on the shores of the Bras d’Or Lakes in the picturesque community of Esk...
Regions: Cabot Trail, Bras d’Or Lake
Community: Big Baddeck
Uisge Bàn Falls Provincial Park is a 1.5-hour round trip hike to a spectacular waterfall on Cape Breton Island, 14.5 km (9 mi) north of Bad...
Not ready to welcome the winter just yet? Destination Cape Breton has you covered. Why not check out a local accommodation with a hot tub or a jacuzzi?
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Enjoy snowmobiling across the Cabot Trail or near the Bras d'Or Lake. Meet up with old friends or meet new ones along the Great Trail. Pull up next to restaurants with delicious homemade food and sleep in accommodations you hand select.
Hannah Krebs works as a ban-chleasaiche | Gaelic Cultural Animator at Baile na Gàidheal | Highland Village Museum. Gaelic language, music, and square dances are some of her favourite things about Cape Breton.
Shannon MacMullin is a Gàidhlig learner, singer and storyteller; a community educator, and the Cultural Experiences Co-ordinator at Baile nan Gàidheal | Highland Village. She loves dancing, making beauty in the world & bringing people together.
The Gaels celebrated their culture not in huge buildings or sculptures but in their songs. Their songs told the stories of the people, the land, good times and bad, love's lost and yearned for.
There’s nothing better than watching two musicians who just love playing music together.
As a songwriter, I’ve often described my creative process as though I have tuned into an invisible radio frequency.