The House at Buck’s Turn

The House at Buck’s Turn
The House at Buck’s Turn
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North Highlands

About

Book an unforgettable experience off the beaten track. Surrounded by the rugged and breath-taking scenery of northern Cape Breton, and with an ocean view, the spacious, comfortable and beautifully decorated House at Buck’s Turn is ready for you to enjoy.

The house has five bedrooms with 7 beds and three bathrooms. There are two large living rooms, a dining room and a fully equipped galley kitchen. A screened porch off the living room opens onto a large deck overlooking the meadow, heather and lavender gardens, and ocean.
High speed fiber optic internet and wifi are provided as are laundry facilities, Smart TV, and a BBQ.

The House is a short drive to Cabot Landing Provincial Park, with its uncrowded, 2 km long sandy beach. The picturesque fishing village of Bay St. Lawrence is a 5-minute drive away. The Markland Resort in Dingwall, has become well known for fine dining. The town of Ingonish is a 45 minute drive from the House – here you can treat yourself to a spa day at the Keltic Lodge or play 18-holes at the Cape Breton Highlands Links golf course.

The property is available for rental for a minimum of one week (6 nights) from mid-June to mid-October.

Amenities

  • Kitchen/Kitchenette
  • Television
  • WiFi

Location & Contact

Bay St. Lawrence Rd, Sugarloaf, Nova Scotia

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