St. Ann’s Motel
St. Ann’s Motel
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St. Ann's Bay & North Shore

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About

St. Ann’s Motel, located in on St. Ann’s Bay in South Haven, the gateway to the scenic Cabot Trail (Exit 11, Hwy 105) on beautiful Cape Breton Island, offers a panoramic view of St. Ann’s Harbour from each room. 
Breathe in the fresh ocean air as you watch the eagles soar overhead or go for a swim in the saltwater harbour. Our location is central and ideal for day a trip to the Cape Breton Highlands National Park, which lies along the Cabot Trail, providing world class hiking, camping and scenic look-offs. Enjoy a puffin tour or a hike to the North River Falls, the highest in Nova Scotia. Our property is located 10 minutes from Baddeck and only 25 minutes to the Newfoundland Ferry.  
Our accommodations include 8 walk up units (single, double, queen beds), with 4-piece bath, satellite television, coffee maker and fridge, and one 1 bedroom housekeeping cottage suite.
The 1 bedroom wheelchair accessible cottage comes with 2 queen beds, 4-piece bath, satellite television, wifi and wired internet, microwave, full kitchen, dining room, seating area, coffeemaker, a barbecue and walkout patio with panoramic ocean views. 
Located next door to the motel is a restaurant. Outdoor activities include fishing, swimming and hiking trails are all located nearby.
Visa, MasterCard, E-transfer and Direct Debit are accepted.

Amenities

  • Coffee Maker
  • Kitchen/Kitchenette
  • Television
  • Wheel Chair Accessible
  • WiFi

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