Browns’ Bruaich na H’Aibhne Suites & Cottages

Browns’ Bruaich na H’Aibhne Suites & Cottages
Browns’ Bruaich na H’Aibhne Suites & Cottages
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Margarees

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Trip Advisor Rating 4.8

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Browns’ Bruaich na H’Aibhne Suites & Cottages is located in Margaree Centre, Cape Breton Island, just 6.5 kilometres (4 miles) off the Cabot Trail on the Margaree River. Enjoy salmon and trout fishing, as well as river and ocean swimming in the summertime. We’re also just a short distance to golf and whale watching tours. Take a magical journey along the Cabot Trail, one of the world’s most scenic drives. 
Our accommodations include 4 cottages with full housekeeping facilities (Double; 1 with ramp for easy access) with a 4-piece bath and satellite television. We also offer 3 apartments with full housekeeping facilities, king, queen, double and/or twin beds, a 4-piece bath, satellite television and electric fireplace. A cot is available at an additional cost. Laundry services are also available. Other features include a patio deck, gas barbecue, and playground. Pets are welcome in cottages only. 
We are a proud member of the Tourism Industry Association of Nova Scotia.  
Visa, MasterCard, and Debit are accepted.

Amenities

  • Fireplace
  • Kitchen/Kitchenette
  • Pets Welcome
  • Television
  • Wheel Chair Accessible

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