Sea Breeze Cottages & Motel

Sea Breeze Cottages & Motel
Sea Breeze Cottages & Motel
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Ingonish & Area

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About

Sea Breeze Cottages & Motel is located in Ingonish, Cape Breton right on the famous Cabot Trail. Relax on your sundeck and take in the fresh breeze off the ocean! 
There are many things to do and see in the Ingonish area. Savor the panoramic views of canyons, highlands and seacoasts as you drive through Cape Breton Highlands National Park or go for a hike on one of the 25 hiking trails – from easy strolls to challenging climbs – see wildlife, beaches, look-offs and interpretive programs. Enjoy whale watching tours, geocaching and fishing in one of the many lakes and streams or play a round of golf at Highlands Links. Our accommodations include 19 units (Queen, Double, Twin) which include 8 housekeeping cottages, 6 motel units; 4 two-bedroom housekeeping chalets (fully equipped and with a fireplace), and 1 three-bedroom mini-home (Double, Queen). Each unit includes a bath, satellite television, radio, sundeck, and a barbecue. All rooms and cottages are air-conditioned.
We are a proud member of the Tourism Industry Association of Nova Scotia. Visa and MasterCard are accepted.

Amenities

  • Air Conditioning
  • Fireplace
  • Kitchen/Kitchenette
  • Television
  • WiFi

Location & Contact

36104 Cabot Trail, Ingonish, Nova Scotia

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