Chiasson’s Riverview Housekeeping Cabins
Margarees
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Chiasson’s Riverview Housekeeping Cabins are located in Margaree Forks, just off the famous Cabot Trail in beautiful Cape Breton Island and offers guests a relaxing and peaceful setting. Margaree and the surrounding area offers something for everyone – enjoy Celtic music and other authentic cultural events as well as the stunning coastline and wonderful crafters. Spend a day at the beach, enjoy fresh lobster or fly fish for salmon or trout in the Margaree River Valley, or visit the Salmon Museum and the historic fish hatchery (the oldest in Nova Scotia). Guests can also enjoy a day trip through the Cape Breton Highlands National Park and the legendary Cabot Trail with panoramic views of canyons, highlands and seacoasts; hiking trails; golf courses, beaches, look-offs and interpretive programs.
Our accommodations include 3 housekeeping cabins (one 2-bedroom and two 1-bedroom), with 4-piece bath, television and a fan. A telephone and a barbecue are available. We offer a peaceful setting, overlooking Margaree Valley. Fishing and hunting guides are available. Amenities and water activities are nearby. Pets are welcome. Visa is accepted.
Cancellation Policy: Must cancel 48 hours prior to day of arrival (for refund of deposit or to avoid a credit card charge).
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