Colindale Beach Villas: The Rising Tide Mini Villa

Colindale Beach Villas: The Rising Tide Mini Villa
Colindale Beach Villas: The Rising Tide Mini Villa
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Port Hood

About

Welcome to this brand-new Mini Villa / “couples cottage” located within Colindale Beach Villas — a breathtaking, 100+ acre ocean-front destination with a nature trail and secluded, sandy swimming beach. Located within 5 minutes of Port Hood, half an hour from Cabot Cliffs and an hour from the Cabot Trail.

Enjoy ocean views and stunning sunsets from the comfortable, open-concept living area and sundeck.

Features:

  • Open-concept living area with captivating views of the ocean, nature and Sutherland’s pond.
  • West-facing sundeck with outdoor chairs for taking in epic Cape Breton sunsets
  • Queen-sized bed with pillow-top mattress and comfortable linens
  • Three-piece bathroom with sink, shower and toilet
  • Coffee and tea station
  • Fridge, microwave and sink for light meal prep
  • Wi-Fi, heat and air conditioning
  • Smart TV (for streaming services such as Netflix or Prime; cable  TV is not provided)
  • 240-volt electrical outlet to support electrical vehicle (EV) charging.

Due to the presence of an un-lifeguarded beach, wilderness and wildlife on the property, children should be 8 years or older to stay.

Amenities

  • Air Conditioning
  • Coffee Maker
  • EV Charging
  • Kitchen/Kitchenette
  • Television
  • WiFi

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