Ingonish Whalewatching Tours
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Ingonish & Area
If you’re visiting Cape Breton Island, enjoy a 2-hour whale watching tour off the coast of Cape Smokey on the Joan Malachi, a 14-m...
Blue Bayou Resort is the ultimate getaway, offering the perfect combination of luxury and adventure. Whether youre seeking relaxation or excitement, this is the place for you. We have 22 geodesic domes, 2 cottages, 3 Bayou Shacks, a Boogie Shacks and 1 Tiny Home. We offer complimentary kayak canoes and SUP standing-up paddle boards during your stay when you book 2 or more nights. You can now start your process of making memories in the heart of Cape Breton Highland National Park, Nova Scotia’s most desirable and most anticipated place to visit! An 8-person motorized leisure boat can be rented and enjoyed on the Harbour longing our Campground. Come experience an iconic campfire with smiles all around while Luxury Glamping in Style at the Blue Bayou Resort in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. just Head up North and follow the Cabot Trail, The Bayou is your place to Stay.
Cancellation policy
If you need to cancel your reservation, please call 647-995-1633 before your 8th-day deadline to receive your deposit refund, minus a $50 + HST cancellation admin fee. (Allow 24 hours to receive your money back). Text and/or email notifications of cancellations are not acceptable. Especially if its within the last days that you have available to get your refund.
Reservations made less than 8 days before your stay require 50% non-refundable deposits. Reservations made less than 72 hours before your stay will require to be paid in Full.
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Ingonish & Area
If you’re visiting Cape Breton Island, enjoy a 2-hour whale watching tour off the coast of Cape Smokey on the Joan Malachi, a 14-m...
Regions: Cabot Trail, Bras d’Or Lake
Community: Baddeck & Area
Food Truck which is owned and operated by Chef Rhonda Lockhart of Baddeck NS. Our menu changes every week and nothing is more than $13! Stan...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: St. Ann’s Bay & North Shore
About Go Bistro: Our GoBistro stays open year round! We keep serving delicious local seafood, meats, vegetarian dishes, homemade pasta and m...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Ingonish & Area
Come join us on Cape Breton Island – Canada’s Golf Masterpiece! The Cape Breton Highlands Links, opened in 1941, is constantl...
Region: Sydney and Area / Marconi Trail
Community: Sydney & Area
Chef Ardon Mofford, award-winning chef and Cape Breton’s culinary leader welcomes you to Governors Pub & Eatery. This local ingredient...
Region: Sydney and Area / Marconi Trail
Community: Glace Bay & Area
On site of World War II fortification. 2-storey underground bunker with ammunition storage rooms and machine shops; Battery Observation Post...
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