Eagle Eye Outfitters
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Inverness

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About

Welcome to beautiful Cape Breton Island! At Eagle Eye Outfitters, we offer everything you need to explore our scenic surroundings.

Located in Inverness, home to Canada’s only true links golf course – Cabot Links Resort – and sister course Cabot Cliffs, miles of sandy beaches, warm salt waters, and stunning sunsets. We are also located at the beginning of the Celtic Shores Coastal Trail, Nova Scotia’s first destination trail for cyclists and the perfect route for your family-friendly cycling adventure!

We offer the following tours, equipment rentals and service:

  • Whale and Seal tours
  • Kayak tours and rentals
  • Deep Sea fishing tours and charters
  • Margaree River Salmon fishing tours
  • Mountain bike rentals
  • Private boat and kayak tours
  • Bike pick-up and delivery service

All our guides are fully trained and experienced.  All necessary equipment is included and provided for your tours. We recommend booking trips as early as possible, so we can best meet your requests.

Our location is also within walking distance to the destination trail: Celtic Shores Coastal Trail.

Location & Contact

15860 Central Ave, Inverness, Nova Scotia

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