Trout Brook Provincial Park
Region: Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Inverness
Trout Brook Provincial Park in East Lake Ainslie on Cape Breton Island (22.5 km /14 mi south of the junction of Routes 19 and 395) is a pi...
McIntyres Housekeeping Cottages, situated in Baddeck Inlet within the Bras d’Or Lake Biosphere on beautiful Cape Breton Island, offers you quiet, cozy cottages with amazing panoramic views over the Bras dOr Lake from your cottage’s covered veranda. Access to lake activities are just minutes away.
Guests will find peace and tranquility in a hilltop secluded location just a five minute drive to the village of Baddeck. In Baddeck you’ll find a variety of restaurants and cafés, unique shops, waterfront boardwalk, yacht club, tennis court and sailing tours of the Bras dOr Lakes.
We are conveniently located near area attractions such as the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site and Bell Bay Golf Course. The village of Baddeck is the beginning and the end of the legendary Cabot Trail, one of the worlds most famous scenic drives with many historic communities and attractions to discover along the way. We are a perfect location for the many day trips you can take exploring our beautiful island.
Our accommodations include 8 one- and two-bedroom air-conditioned guest units (King/Twin, Queen, pullout) in duplex cottages with a 4-piece bath, cable television, wireless Internet access, propane fireplace, kitchenette, covered private verandah and barbecue. Ramp access is available in three cottages with two cottages being wheelchair accessible.
Property amenities include a fire pit, childrens play area and groomed snow trails with snowshoes available for guests. Smoking is restricted to the verandahs only. Pets are permitted in some units, at an additional charge.
Visa, MasterCard, Direct Debit and cash are accepted.
Region: Canada’s Musical Coast
Community: Inverness
Trout Brook Provincial Park in East Lake Ainslie on Cape Breton Island (22.5 km /14 mi south of the junction of Routes 19 and 395) is a pi...
Regions: Cabot Trail, Bras d’Or Lake
Community: Baddeck & Area
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Community: Baddeck & Area
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Community: Baddeck & Area
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