Skyline Trail
Regions: Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Cabot Trail
A dramatic headland cliff overlooks the rugged coast from the end of this level trail. You can enjoy an eagle’s view of the Cabot Tra...
The perfect two-night getaway nestled in the Cape Breton Highlands! Settle into your eco-conscious luxury geodesic dome and then head out to enjoy your weekend adventure! Sample the freshest seafood available at The Rusty Anchor Restaurant, relax with ocean-side yoga or visit Gampo Abbey, a Western Buddhist monastery in the Shambala tradition. There’s even an introduction to meditation. Round it all out with a soak in your private hot tub, a gathering around a campfire, an intimate walk to the beach on our pathway to the ocean and watch the sunset from our viewing deck. Star gaze at night from your private deck through your domes bay window or the skylight roof. Book now! Your True North Awaits!
Relaxed clothing for yoga class, mats available. For whale watching it is best to be prepared for all kinds of weather; hats, sunglasses, sunscreen, shoes with good soles for stability.
When booking our Highland Haven Luxury Dome experience you will receive vouchers for each activity upon check in, that you can redeem with our partners. Included in your package is two nights accommodation in one of our geodesic domes, entrance to The Whale Interpretive Centre, Whale Watching Tour Passes, Seafood Appetizers with Wine and Beverages, onsite Yoga Class as well as firewood and s’more kit to use at our ocean side fire pit. Onsite Parking included.
Check in 4 pm. Check out 10 am. Length: 2 Nights
- Available July – October 2019
- Check in days Monday, Wednesday & Fridays
- $849 per couple, $999 per family 2 adults 2 children
Regions: Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Cabot Trail
A dramatic headland cliff overlooks the rugged coast from the end of this level trail. You can enjoy an eagle’s view of the Cabot Tra...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: North Highlands
Family owned restaurant at the Top of the Cabot Trail serving home style meals in a recently renovated 100 year old building that was first ...
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: Pleasant Bay
Come aboard for a unique adventure along our rugged coastline of Cape Breton Island. We will search for Pilot, Minke, Finback & Humpback...
Regions: Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Cabot Trail
Take a lazy tubing tour on the Clyburn River while learning about this protected species Join a guide on a short, interpretive walk up the C...
Regions: Cabot Trail, Cape Breton Highlands National Park
Featuring 400-year-old sugar maple trees, the Grande Anse Valley is one of the largest old-growth hardwood forests in the Maritimes. As one ...
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