Wreck Cove Wilderness Cabins

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Wreck Cove Wilderness Cabins
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St. Ann's Bay & North Shore

About

Two family-style cabins, one glamping cabin, an archery range, 28 acres of hiking trails and ocean views. Cabins are pet friendly and have cozy wood stoves, full kitchens, full bathrooms with bathtubs, covered porches with a BBQ, and various communal fire pits.
In the summer and the fall, you can book yourself a traditional archery lesson as well as a guided tour with 3D targets by the ocean. All experiences are beginner and kid friendly (ages 9+ on the range, ages 12+ on the 3D trail). Check out our annual plant and fungi foraging events!
In the winter, wood and kindling is provided for the wood stove and snowshoes are free.
Located across the street from 1600km of ATV trails in the Highlands / groomed snowmobile trails. 20km South of Cape Breton Highlands National Park and Ski Cape Smokey in Ingonish. 
Cancellation Policy: A valid credit card and a 50% deposit is required to confirm your reservation. 7 days notice required for cancellations. With less notice than 7 days, the full 50% deposit is retained. Less than 24 hours notice and full amount will be charged.
Cash, E-transfer and credit cards are accepted. Open Monday-Sunday
Gift CardsGift cards are available! Please contact Jay via email [email protected] to purchase

Amenities

  • Fireplace
  • Kitchen/Kitchenette
  • Pets Welcome
  • Restaurant
  • Television
  • WiFi

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