Uisge Ban Falls Nature Campground
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At The Falls Campground has been open since 2010. Roy and Gillian are now retired and enjoy spending time upgrading their family property into a place where others can share in their “little piece of heaven”. Include Uisge Ban Falls Nature Campground in your Cape Breton vacation and try camping with only the sounds of nature and the distant roar of the Uisge Ban falls to lull you to sleep.
All of our sites are spacious and have excellent drainage so sites stay dry even after a heavy rain. The sounds of nature and distant roar of the Uisge Ban falls can be heard from every site.
At The Falls Campground now has flush toilets and hot showers! There are fire pits and picnic tables on every site as well as a beautiful fresh water river for swimming in and plenty of pure spring water available on site. Firewood and ice are also available for purchase on site.
12 secluded overnight sites. Open & wooded wilderness campground on 80-acre property, from riverside to mountain top. Central water source, fire pits. River swimming, fishing. Golf, horseback riding nearby; 5-min walk to provincial park with hiking trail and waterfall.
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Payment by cash only. After June 30 we can be reached more quickly through text or phone.
We charge $35 for the first tent and two people occupancy. Families with children under 16 are still at that rate but extra adults are $10 each. Group rates available.
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