Silver Dart Lodge
Baddeck & Area
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Silver Dart Lodge is located in beautiful Baddeck on Cape Breton Island and overlooks the Bras d’Or Lakes. With many acres of natural surroundings, Silver Dart has hotel rooms to fit all tastes. Our lake-view property features suite accommodations in MacNeil House, hilltop chalets, as well as comfortable hotel rooms in our West, East and Main lodges.
Whether you want to sit and relax on our observation deck while taking in the beautiful scenery and gorgeous view of the Bras d’Or Lakes or get active and take a hike on the walking trails, kayak on the lakes, or enjoy our Cabot Trail adventures, our goal is to help you build a better Cape Breton vacation.
Guests can also enjoy a leisurely stroll through Baddeck where you will find a variety of unique shops, a beautiful boardwalk, yacht club, and fantastic views of the Bras d’Or Lakes. We are conveniently located within walking distance of local attractions such as the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site and Kidston Island Beach.
Our accommodations include 90 air-conditioned non-smoking units (King, Queen; suites with fireplace; 12 housekeeping units), 4-pc bath, cable television, and free wireless internet. Most units have a deck overlooking the lakes. We are a non-smoking property.
Guest amenities include a Taste of Nova Scotia approved licensed air conditioned dining room, exercise room, heated outdoor pool and gift shop. Our outdoor activities include swimming, woodland walking trails, basketball, playground and biking. Pets are welcome in select accommodations. We are your perfect home base for a memorable Cape Breton Vacation and Cabot Trail adventures.
All major credit cards are accepted.
Cancellation Policy: Must cancel 24 hours prior to day of arrival (to avoid a credit card charge).
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Air Conditioning Fireplace Kayak/Paddleboard Rental Kitchen/Kitchenette Outdoor Pool Pets Welcome Restaurant Television WiFi
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