Cabot Trail Tiny House Vacation Rentals

Cabot Trail Tiny House Vacation Rentals
Cabot Trail Tiny House Vacation Rentals
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Are you ready to live large in a tiny house? 
Cabot Trail Tiny House Vacation Rentals offers beauty and convenience inside and out. Upon your arrival, you’ll be greeted on one side by the breath-taking view of Margaree Harbour and beautiful Cape Breton highlands on the other. Each of our five tiny houses is equipped with a deck from which to see the gorgeous sunsets over the water. There is also a shared outdoor campfire and a beachfront for swimming or launching kayaks or canoes. 
Each tiny house on wheels is meticulously outfitted with comforts such as air-conditioning, smart TV, wi-fi, kitchen appliances and a flush toilet. 

Each house also has unique options:

  • the Red House and Farm House each have heated flooring and a soaker tub; 
  • the Boat House has a handcrafted spiral staircase and a mini wood stove 
  • the Harbour House sleeps 3 and has a separate bedroom
  • the Voyager House has two lofts and a pull out couch to sleep six

All tiny houses offer at least one queen sized bed and one double bed and the farm house has a main level queen sized bed. 

Located directly on the world-famous Cabot Trail and with culturally captivating towns close by, your one-of-a-kind tiny house adventure experience awaits.

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10501 Cabot Trail, Belle Côte, Nova Scotia

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