The Cameron House Cottage: Live Life In Tents
Margarees
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Your perfect vacation home, centrally located on the Cabot Trail and overlooking the famous Margaree River. Walking distance to Forks and Dollar Pools and, a 30 mins drive to Baddeck, Inverness, and Cheticamp.This place is perfect if you’re looking to catch the sunrise over the river, spend the days on any of the 4 beaches here in Margaree or, head into the Cape Breton Highlands National Park.
This house sits on a 76-acre property that borders the Margaree River with a few trails to enjoy on your morning walk. Guests staying at this property interested in a kayak, paddleboard, river tube, or guided hiking tours receive a 10% discount by packaging together. Activities can be added to your booking after selecting the dates during the booking process.
This 40-year-old building was newly renovated in 2020 into an open concept design giving plenty of space for guests to enjoy. New windows were installed to give as many views of the Margaree River Valley as possible. The house comes with a fully equipped kitchen: coffee maker, dishwasher, wifi, free laundry, BBQ, chairs to sit on the deck and enjoy sunrises and sunsets over the mountains! An excellent vantage point for viewing the fabulous Margaree fall colors on the mountains.
There are 3 bedrooms and sleep 6 people max. Pets are not allowed in this rental.
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Coffee Maker Fireplace Kayak/Paddleboard Rental Kitchen/Kitchenette Television WiFi
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