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Living history and a lively port city
The Fleur-de-lis Trail begins at the Canso Causeway and winds its way along the southeastern part of Cape Breton Island, where Acadian fishing villages dot the
coast. Allow lots of time to explore these charming villages and the untouched wilderness between them.
From the Fleur-de-lis Trail, continue onto the Marconi Trail, where a storied past will immerse you in its rich history. Enter the largest reconstructed fortified town in North America, the 18th-century French Fortress of Louisbourg, where costumed interpreters offer you a peek into their personas’ daily lives (see page 301). Descend into a coal mine with a retired coal miner as your guide at the Miners’ Museum in Glace Bay (see page 302). At the Marconi National Historic Site, learn how the first wireless message transmitted across the Atlantic led to today’s network of global communications (see page 302).
Music is a vital part of life in this region and the sounds of fiddles, pipes, and voices have long filled the air with sweet harmonious sounds. Feel the excitement at the award-winning Celtic Colours International Festival, a nine-day festival that brings the Island alive with music, energy, and excitement, at Glace Bay’s Savoy Theatre, a theatre built nearly a century ago to meet the specifications of Victorian show houses, and at the Louisbourg Playhouse, a theatre-in-the-round performance venue inspired by London’s 1599 Globe Theatre (see page 301).
At the port city of Sydney, enjoy a stroll along the water-front boardwalk and check out the downtown shops along Charlotte Street. Be sure not to miss the collection of locally made one-of-a-kind masterpieces at the Cape Breton Centre for Craft and Design (see page 303).
LeNoir Forge Museum, ArichatSituated on the historic Arichat waterfront, this 18th-century French blacksmith shop features a working forge, demonstra-tions, and a gift shop. For the history buff, the site also includes a community archive, geneaology centre, and a boat barn, where you can learn about the families of the area and their seafaring past (see page 301).
Two Rivers Wildlife Park, HuntingtonGet up close and personal with over 50 native and non-native species of wildlife at this family-friendly park and wilderness area. Young and young-at-heart visitors will enjoy the wagon and sleigh rides, playground, petting zoo, and U-fish pond. Take a nature break by exploring the hiking and cross-country ski trails (see page 301).
Savoy Theatre, Glace BayThis historic theatre plays host to a variety of performances each year, from comedy to theatre to music, check out the schedule of events and be sure to attend a performance when you’re in town. savoytheatre.com
Craft Your Wedding Rings, Sydney Create a special memory by crafting your own wedding bands in a state-of-the-art studio. Work one-on-one with a jewellery instructor to shape, mark, and shine your rings at the Cape Breton Centre for Craft & Design. Book two weeks in advance for silver rings and four weeks for gold rings (see page 303).
Open Hearth Park, SydneyA playground, an assortment of walking trails, a dog park, and sporting fields make it easy to enjoy the great outdoors here! The park also plays host to a variety of events throughout the year. openhearthpark.ca
Unexpected Discoveries
Cape Breton Centre for Craft & Design
Membertou Heritage Park (see page 302)
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294 Not-To-Be-Missed ExperiencesFinding it tough to choose an itinerary? The following suggestions should help you enjoy the richest experience in Sydney and along the Fleur-de-Lis and Marconi trails. Turn to page 301 for details on these and other experiences.
Town Trail lies just outside the fortress walls, with inter pretive panels telling the story of the people who once lived and worked there. The trail begins at the Stella Maris Cemetery and ends near the site of the original fortified town (see page 304).
Visit the birthplace of wireless communicationsMarconi National Historic Site, Glace BayGuglielmo Marconi sent the very first wireless mes-sage across the Atlantic Ocean from this site in 1902, ushering in a new era of communications and technology (see page 302).
Walk in the miners’ footstepsCape Breton Miners’ Museum, Glace BayLearn about the life and struggle of Cape Breton coal miners as you walk the Deeps of a pillar coal mine. Your guide, a retired coal miner, will share his per-sonal stories and first-hand knowledge of mining (see page 302). Complete your tour with a meal at the Miner’s Village Restaurant.
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Dine at the Beggar’s BanquetPoint of View Suites, LouisbourgBased on the historical tradition of holding a secret banquet for the poor, the Beggar’s Banquet is unlike any other dining experience in Nova Scotia. In a setting reminiscent of an 18th-century working-class tavern, you are invited to get dressed up in period costumes, dine on delicious food, and enjoy the story-telling, dance, and traditional French and English ballads and tunes. louisbourgpointofview.com/beggars-banquet
Experience the life of a French settlerFortress of Louisbourg National Historic SiteWatch the changing of the guard and meet the villag-ers at this meticulously recreated 18th-century French fortified town, North America’s largest historical reconstruction. Dine like a settler at one of the period restaurants, which use recipes over 250 years old. When the sun sets, experience after-hours theatre productions and concerts (see page 301).
Follow the footsteps of our settlersLighthouse and Old Town Trails, LouisbourgEvery footstep tells a story on these historic trails, which offer impressive views of the Fortress of Louisbourg and its rugged coast. The 2-kilometre Lighthouse Trail starts at the Louisbourg Lighthouse and winds through forests and wetlands, along the coast where soldiers once stood guard protecting Louisbourg Harbour. The nearby 2.25-kilometre Old
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Got-To-Be-There Festivals and EventsMusic, food, and fun—help us celebrate! Take these suggestions, or visit the events page at novascotia.com to find out what other exciting events are happening during your stay. Confirm dates at novascotia.com before finalizing your plans, since spe-cific event information may change from time of printing.
Glad-You-Stopped Farmers’ MarketFill your shopping basket with locally grown produce, specialty foods, crafts, and gift items.
Cape Breton Farmers’ Market340 Keltic Drive, Sydney River Saturday 8:30am–1pm, year-round farmersmarketsnovascotia.ca/cape-breton-farmers-market
Celtic Colours International Festival
Sydney Waterfront
Festival of the StraitJuly 1–5, Port HawkesburyThis five-day family festival includes a parade, var-ious athletic tournaments, a family bonfire, 5K and 10K runs, games, live music and, of course, fireworks. festivalofthestrait.ca
Louisbourg Crab FestivalJuly 31–August 1 , Louisbourg Friday-night mussels, fresh from the pot, will whet your appetite for the succulent crab dinners served on Saturday from noon until they’re gone. Footstomping live music will entertain you while you eat.
Action WeekAugust 1–9, SydneyNine days of summer fun—buskers on the waterfront boardwalk, sports tournaments, a nighttime parade of lights, children’s activities, waterfront concerts, fireworks, and more. actionweek.com
LumièreSeptember 24–26, SydneyThis transformative art festival includes workshops and community events before culminating in a spectacular art-at-night event. Lumière infuses Sydney’s downtown
core with the vibrancy and excitement of the-atre, dance, music, visual art, and fine crafts. lumierecapebreton.ca
Celtic Colours International FestivalOctober 9–17, island-wideThe sounds of fiddles, pipes, and voices rise in song and fill the air, when some of the best Celtic musicians from Cape Breton and around the world come together during this signature festival. This unique celebration of music and culture features dozens of con-certs all over the island, an exten-sive line-up of community events, and a nightly Festival Club. Winner of the Tourism Industry Association of Canada’s 2011 Cultural Tourism Award and a member of the Canadian Tourism Commission’s Signature Experiences Collection, this event is not to be missed. celtic-colours.com
Learn about the Mi’kmaqMembertou Heritage Park, MembertouLearn about the culture and history that the Mi’kmaq of Membertou maintain to this day. Browse through Petroglyphs Gift Shop, which specializes in traditional and contemporary Mi’kmaq arts and crafts, and take a piece home to remember your visit (see page 302).
Take a ghost tour … if you dareGhosts & Legends of Historic SydneyJoin in a spine-chilling ghost tour through the haunted streets of historic Northend Sydney. Costumed guides take you through haunted heritage homes and graveyards, enthralling you with stories of ghostly residents. Skeletons in the cellar, bodies under the floorboards, tales of ghostly visions, and the location
of a triple execution—this is just a sample of the spooky stories of Old Sydney that await you! oldsydney.com
Tour the Sydney Coal FieldCape Breton Fossil Centre, Sydney MinesAllow your imagination to take you back in time, from the lush green forests of today to the Carboniferous era, 270–350 million years ago. Sydney Mines is one of eight important fossil sites in Nova Scotia and home to a fos-sil forest. Guided tours of the fossil centre are offered daily; guided tours of the nearby fossil cliffs, where visitors can walk the beach and find fossils to be identified by the on-site geolo-gist, are available twice per week (see page 302).
Ghost Walk, Fortress of Louisbourg (see page 301)
Flavor 19 was featured on the Food Network’s “You Gotta Eat Here!” This contemporary restaurant and lounge located at the Lingan Golf Club is open year-round and features a tapas menu, burger bar, and favourites from its sister restaurant, Flavor Downtown, located on the Sydney Waterfront. cbflavor.com
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Cape Breton Island Entry Area (up to 20 km radius)
Cleveland, Port Hawkesbury (for other listings in the Cape Breton Island Entry Area, see pages 217 and 241)
Port Gagnon House Bed & Breakfast q. $75–85 E,S • W 24-hrHawkes- 902-625-1146; 902-631-0022 • 877-625-1146 • [email protected] • bbcanada.com/9467.html XP $15; no taxbury Judy Kawaja. 24 Philpott St. GPS 45.61720, -61.36478. B&B: 3 rooms (Q,D), 1 ensuite 3-pc (S) & 1 shared 4-pc bath, hard-
wood floors. Full breakfast (vegetarian options). Cape Cod home; decks; waterview. Rates STC; O/S rates. Apr 1–Dec 31.
Harbourview Bed & Breakfast and Motel q. $75–95 • E,P • W 48-hr902-625-3224 • 877-676-6886 • [email protected] • www.harbourviewbb.com XP $15John & Sharon Spencer. 209 Granville St. B&B, Motel: 6 A/C motel rooms (Q), fridge, microwave, sofa-bed; 3 B&B rooms(Q,D; 2 A/C); all with 3-pc (S) or 4-pc bath, full breakfast. Heritage Property (c 1880); patio. Laundry. Rates GTD. Year-round.
MacKenzie House Tourist Home "qccccc $120–135 • E • W 72-hr902-625-1026 • 800-378-4042 • fax 902-625-0996 • [email protected] • mackenziehouse.com XP $304 Tupper Court. Tourist Home: 4 A/C rooms (K,Q): 4-pc bath, sitting area, desk, pvt entrance, patio. Full breakfast. Pool table,lounge, guest kitchenette, outdoor hot tub; Wi-Fi, fax, laundry available. Rates STC; $750–825 weekly; O/S rates. Year-round.
AccommodationsAll properties listed have been licensed by the Province of Nova Scotia and approved by at least one of three recognized quali-ty programs (Canada Select, NS Approved, CAA/AAA) to ensure that they are clean and comfortable. Codes for the types ofbeds available are given in parentheses after the number of units. For a key to other codes and symbols, see p. 3.
Please note:– the amenities indicated in the grid may not apply to all units –GPS coordinates may not be exact–most rates are shown as daily rates; many properties offer –most properties do not allow smoking indoorsdiscounts for longer stays
IN THE GRID:Rates are given for one or two people in peak season. Tax will be added to these ratesunless “no tax” is indicated. Please note that not all properties accept credit cards.
Bathrooms available are identified as Private (P), Ensuite (E), and/or Shared (S).
CXL Policy: * means that the cancellation policy varies with the type of booking. Confirm details with the operator when making a reservation.
Internet Access: Wired (@) or Wi-Fi (W)
Pool: Indoor (I) or Outdoor (O)
Fleur-de-lis/Marconi/Sydney Area ListingsTouring Distances along Scenic Route (approximate)Port Hastings to St. Peter’s: 55 km Louisbourg to Glace Bay: 65 kmSt. Peter’s to Fourchu: 48 km Glace Bay to Sydney: 40 kmFourchu to Louisbourg: 52 km
Visitor Information CentresLouisbourg E17, 7495 Main Street, 902-733-4636v Port Hastings F13, 96 Highway 4, 902-625-4201Sydney E16, 20 Keltic Drive, 902-539-9876
Most Visitor Information Centres are open mid-May to mid-October (subject to change). Call the above numbers or 1-800-565-0000. v Provincial Visitor Information Centre
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Listings Index
Communities are listed in order as foundwhen travelling through the region onthe Scenic Travelway roads. Each shaded area defines places withinapprox 20 km of the indicated centre.
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Cape Breton Island Entry Area 296 303 303Port Hawkesbury G13 4 296 303 303Cleveland F13 * 297
Isle Madame Area 297 301 303 303Louisdale G14 320 303Arichat G14 206 297 301 303Janvrin’s Harbour G14 * 297 303Lennox G14 320 303
River Bourgeois F14 4 297Point Michaud G15 247 303Grand River F15 * 297
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Louisbourg & Area 297 301 301 303 304 304Huntington E16 327 301 301 304 304Juniper Mountain E16 327 297Albert Bridge E17 22 297 301 304Catalone E17 22 301Louisbourg E17 22 297 301 301 303 304Little Lorraine E17 * 298Main-à-Dieu E17 * 302Mira E17 255 304
Glace Bay & Area 298 301 302 304Port Morien D17 255 298Glace Bay D17 4 298 302Dominion D17 28 302 304River Ryan D17 28 301
Sydney & Area 298 302 303 303 304New Waterford D17 28 298Lingan D17 28 298New Victoria D16 28 302Sydney D16 ** 298 302 303 303 304Howie Centre E16 4 299Sydney Forks E16 4 300
North Sydney Entry Area 300 301 302 304North Sydney D16 ** 300 302 304Sydney Mines D16 305 302 304Little Bras d’Or D16 * 301
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Maritime Inn Port Hawkesbury A"Npcccd.JJ $111–209 • E,P • W I • 12-hr902-625-0320 • 888-662-7484 • fax 902-625-3876 • [email protected] • www.maritimeinns.com XP $15717 Reeves St. Hotel: 73 A/C units (K,Q,D,T; incl one 2-bdrm suite), 4-pc bath; some drive-up; free secure Wi-Fi. LicensedA/C lounge, patio, dining room; meeting rooms; fitness centre. Rates STC (O/S rates incl), F(12); packages. Year-round.
Cleveland A B&B by the River "qcccc $89–99 E • W O • 72-hr902-625-6541 • [email protected] • www.by-the-river.comJohannes & Lydia Strobel. 351 Helmut’s Lane. GPS 45.64928, -61.22925. B&B: 4 rooms (K,Q), 3-pc (S) or 4-pc bath; 2 withpvt entrance. Full breakfast. Entertainment room; screened porch; BBQ; laundry. Secluded. Rates STC; O/S rates. Year-round.
A Cozy Canadian Cottage cccc $599–799w • • @,W • • *902-535-2997 • fax 888-507-1203 • [email protected] Buettner. 65 Dorothy Robinson Dr. Cottage: 2-bdrm cottage (K), 3-pc bath (S), TV, CD player, dishwasher,microwave, washer, dryer, deck, BBQ. Overlooking river. Rates GTD; O/S rates. Apr 1–Nov 1.
Isle Madame AreaArichat, Janvrin's Harbour
Arichat L’Auberge Acadienne Inn "pccd/cccd. $85–150 • E,P • W • 48-hr902-226-2200 • 877-787-2200 • fax 902-226-1424 • [email protected] • www.acadienne.com XP $12Roberta Paton. 2375 Hwy 206. Inn, Motel: 8 inn rooms & 9 drive-up units (K,D), 4-pc bath (1 with whirlpool). 19th-century inn; dining room (breakfast & supper); cozy lounge; harbour view. Pets (1 room). Rates GTD; packages; O/S rates. Year-round.
Robin’s Harbour View Cottages q. $100–120 P • W • • 8-wk902-226-9515 • fax 902-226-9443 • [email protected] • www.robinscottages.ca XP $20; no taxRobin’s Rd. GPS 45.51152, -60.98821. Cottage: 3 two-bdrm cottages (Q,D,sofa-bed): 4-pc bath, washer, dryer, sundeck,BBQ, picnic table; max 6P. Fresh ocean air, shoreline walks, sunsets. Rates STC; $650–720 weekly. May 15–Oct 15.
Janvrin’s Vollmer’s Island Paradise q{}f. $85–120 • P W • • 2-wkHarbour 902-226-1507 • [email protected] • www.vipilodge.com
Maria Vollmer. 1489 Janvrin’s Harbour Rd. GPS 45.53375, -61.17250. Cottage: 6 log cottages (K/T,Q,D), 3-pc bath(S). Art gallery; meeting house; private wharf. Diving, canoes, fishing. Rates STC; $490–575 weekly. May 1–Oct 31.
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River Grandma’s House Bed & Breakfast aq. $69–79 • S W • 48-hrBourgeois 902-535-2512 • 800-811-5121 • fax 902-535-3717 • [email protected] • grandmas.ca no tax
Sharon & Glyn Chilvers. 8055 Hwy 4. GPS 45.63918, -60.97670. B&B: 3 rooms (D; one with pvt patio overlooking river), shared4-pc bath. Full country breakfast; tea & coffee on request. Victorian house (early 1900s); antiques. Rates GTD. Year-round.
St. Peter's For listings in the St. Peter's area, see page 285.
Grand Grand River Cabins p{f. $75–95 E,P W • 48-hrRiver 902-587-2240 • [email protected] • www.grandriverholidays.com no tax
Brian & Sandra Durston. 820 Westside Grand River Rd. GPS 45.62197, -60.62978. Cottage: 2 cabins (D,T), 3-pc bath (T).Lake and sea swimming, surfboarding, fishing, canoeing. 4 km to Point Michaud Beach. Rates STC. May 1–Oct 31.
Salmon View Housekeeping Log Cabins p. $85 • P • W • 24-hr902-587-2662 • fax 902-587-2833 • www.salmonviewlogcabins.com XP $10David MacLeod. 1910 Soldier’s Cove Rd. GPS 45.64645, -60.66293. Cabin: 5 one-bdrm cabins (D) with 3-pc (S) or 4-pc bath,sofa-bed. Laundry facilities. Swimming, canoeing nearby; 5 km to Grand River Falls fish ladder. Rates GTD. May 1–Oct 31.
St. Esprit St. Esprit Lake Wilderness Holiday ",{}fLcccd/cccc $75–148 E,P • @ • • *tel/fax 902-587-2699 • [email protected] • www.wildernessholiday.comThe Vetters. 4834 St. Peter’s Fourchu Rd. B&B, Cottage: 1 room (Q), 3-pc bath (S), fridge, microwave, pvt entrance, full break-fast; 3 cottages (K,Q), 3-pc (S) or 4-pc bath, BBQ. Hiking; swimming; boat, kayaks, canoe. German spoken. Rates GTD. Year-round.
French Fiddlerslake B&B and Apartment "q{fycccc. $135 • E W < • 48-hrRoad 902-727-3037 • [email protected] • www.fiddlerslake.ca no tax
Bridget Benz. 21 Joanne Langford Dr. GPS 45.89613, -60.21116. B&B: 1-bdrm apt (Q), 3-pc bath (S), free Wi-Fi, sofabed,pvt entrance. Full breakfast. Private road; lake swimming, canoeing, fishing. German spoken. Rates GTD. Year-round.
Louisbourg & Area (up to 20 km radius)
Albert Bridge, Juniper Mountain, Little Lorraine, Louisbourg
Juniper Mira River Cottages A"q{fcccd. $95–155 • E,P • W • • • 4-wkMountain tel/fax 902-727-2012 • 866-550-5824 • [email protected] • www.mirarivercottages.ca
Tom & Eva Kummer. 856 Grand Mira South Rd. Cottage, Motel: 4 cottages (K/T,D), 3-pc (S) or 4-pc bath (1 with roll-in shower);2 motel units. Licensed restaurant. Trails, beach, canoe, wharf. Retreats. Rates STC. May 1–Oct 31; O/S by reservation.
Albert On The Mira Bed & Breakfast qccc. $175 • P • W 48-hrBridge 902-562-5231; 902-577-6388 • [email protected] • www.onthemira.com
Terry Crawley. 35 Pledge Dr. GPS 46.02402, -60.07337. B&B: 2-bdrm self-contained unit (D), 3-pc bath (S), TV in sittingroom, fans, microwave, fridge, deck, pvt entrance. Full breakfast. 2 acres on Mira River; gardens. Rates GTD. Year-round.
Louisbourg Cranberry Cove Inn qccccd $105–160 • E • W 72-hr902-733-2171 • 800-929-0222 (Can & US) • [email protected] • www.cranberrycoveinn.com XP $20David LeMoine. 12 Wolfe St. B&B Inn: 7 rooms (K,Q,D,S); 6 with whirlpool, gas fireplace. Full breakfast incl; complimentarytea/coffee. Century home with harbour view, Victorian decor, antiques; guest computer. Rates GTD. May 15–Oct 15.
Fortress Inn Louisbourg pccc. $65–119 • E • W • *902-733-2844 • 888-367-5353 • fax 902-482-3377 • [email protected] • www.louisbourg.ca/Fortress_Inn.html XP $10
See ad p. 305.
Nora Pitcher. 7464 Main St. GPS 45.92260, -59.96850. Motel: 38 A/C units (D,T; 2 H), 4-pc bath, free Wi-Fi. Restaurant(breakfast only) and lounge with ramp for easy access. Pets allowed ($15 fee). Rates STC; F(12); O/S rates. May 1–Oct 31.
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Louisbourg Harbour Inn qccccd $120–195 • E • W 72-hr902-733-3222 • 888-888-8466 • [email protected] • www.louisbourgharbourinn.comParker & Suzanne Bagnell. 9 Lower Warren St. GPS 45.91909, -59.97246. B&B Inn: 7 rooms (Q), 4-pc bath. Full breakfast.Sea captain’s house (c 1895) on harbour. Ocean views from most rooms & balconies. Rates GTD; O/S rates. Jun 1–Oct 15.
Louisbourg Heritage House Bed & Breakfast qccccd $120–195 • E • W 72-hr902-733-3222 • 888-888-8466 • [email protected] • www.louisbourgheritagehouse.comParker & Suzanne Bagnell. 7544 Main St. GPS 45.91945, -59.97354. B&B: 4 rooms (Q; max 2P), 4-pc bath (2 with whirlpool),pvt balcony. Full breakfast, served at inn (2-min walk). Handsome Victorian rectory (c 1886). Rates GTD. Jun 1–Oct 15.
Lupine Cottage q. $100 P • W • 48-hr902-733-2041 • fax 902-733-2679 • [email protected] XP $10Iris Stevens. GPS 45.92327, -59.96477. Cottage: 1 deluxe 2-bdrm mini-home (D), 4-pc bath, BBQ. Central location. Noanimals, please. Rates GTD; $600 weekly; O/S rates. Year-round.
Montebello Cottage qccc. $100 P • • 24-hr902-733-2519 XP $10; no taxJohn & Albertina Matias. 7467 Main St. GPS 45.92261, -59.96826. Cottage: 1 two-bdrm cottage (Q,T,sofa-bed; max 5P),4-pc bath. Check-in 3pm, check-out 11am. Near boardwalk, restaurants, Fortress of Louisbourg. Rates GTD. Jun 1–Oct 15.
Peck’s Housekeeping Cottages qcccd. $95 • P • @ • 48-hr902-733-2210 • 888-324-0226 • www.louisbourg.com/riverdale/cottages.html XP $10Gary & Emily Peck. 2 Wolfe St. GPS 45.91646, -59.98103. Cottage: 7 two-bdrm cottages (D): 4-pc bath. 0.5 km to Fortress.Laundromat, grocery store next door. Rates STC; O/S rates. May 1–Oct 31.
Point of View Suites qcccc $125–299 • P • W • • 48-hr902-733-2080 • 888-374-8439 • fax 902-733-2638 • [email protected] • www.louisbourgpointofview.com XP $10
See ad p. 306.
Tom & Linda Kennedy. 15 Commercial St Ext. Condo, Tourist Home: 19 luxury suites (Q; 10 H; most oceanfront), 4-pc bath,microwave; some balconies overlooking Fortress & ocean. Dining room. Saltwater beach. Rates GTD. May 15–Oct 15.
Stacey House Bed and Breakfast qcccc. $75–95 • E,S • W 48-hr902-733-2317; 902-564-1011 • 866-924-2242 • [email protected] • bbcanada.com/thestaceyhouse no taxGeraldine Vallis-Beaver. 7438 Main St. GPS 45.92330, -59.96637. B&B: 4 rooms (Q,D; most harbourview), 2 ensuite 3-pc(S) & 1 shared 4-pc bath, TV. Full breakfast (special diets considered). Victorian manse (c 1901). Rates STC. Jun 15–Oct 15.
Wolvespack Cottage q}KLcccd $100–125 E,P • W 24-hr902-733-2062 • [email protected] no taxRenate Zoeller. 157 West Shore Rd. GPS 45.92966, -59.93670. B&B: 2 rooms (Q), 3-pc (S) or 4-pc bath, DVD, hairdryer.Full breakfast. Oceanfront home; hiking trail, bikes, kayaks. Check-in 3pm, check-out 11am. Rates STC. Jun 20–Oct 20.
Little Foghorn Bed & Breakfast q. $85 P • W 24-hrLorraine 902-733-2221 no tax
Kathleen Burke. 14 Oceanside Cres. GPS 45.95747, -59.86094. B&B: 2 oceanview rooms (Q,T), 4-pc bath. Full breakfast.Sitting area, SaTV, microwave, fridge on guest level; free Wi-Fi; balcony. Rates STC; cot $20; O/S rates. Jun 15–Oct 15.
Glace Bay & Area (up to 20 km radius)
Glace Bay, Port Morien
Port Port Morien Rectory B&B Aacccc $110–115 • E,P • W • 48-hrMorien 902-737-1453 • 888-737-1453 • fax 902-737-1114 • [email protected] • www.portmorienrectorybb.ca XP $15
Stan & Carol Munroe. 2652 Hwy 255. GPS 46.13513, -59.87165. B&B: 2 oceanview rooms (Q), 3-pc (S) or 4-pc bath,ceiling fans. Full breakfast. Registered Heritage House (c 1885) in historic fishing village. Rates GTD; O/S rates. Year-round.
Glace Bay Cedarwoods Bed & Breakfast q,. $61–70 • P • W 48-hr902-849-4767 • [email protected] XP $17Linda & Darrell Patterson. 53 Turner St. B&B: 1 room (D), 3-pc bath (S), DVD, dining & sitting area, mini-fridge, microwave,French country decor. Full breakfast. Quiet area. Small dog on premises. Rates STC; reservations required. Year-round.
Vespers by the Sea Bed & Breakfast ccccd. $75–185 P 48-hr902-842-3511; 902-537-0004 • [email protected] • www.vespersbythesea.com XP $15Joyce Rowe. 17 Eleventh St. GPS 46.21776, -59.96654. B&B Inn: 8 rooms (K,Q,D,T; incl 1 suite; some with fireplace), 3-pcbath (S or T). Full or light breakfast. Former convent (c 1900) on cliffs. Living room; family room. Rates STC. Apr 1–Oct 31.
Sydney & Area (up to 20 km radius)
Howie Centre, Lingan, New Waterford, Sydney, Sydney Forks
New Ann & Brian’s Ocean View B&B qccccd $85–105 E • W 72-hrWaterford 902-862-0034; 902-549-5765 • [email protected] • www.annandbriansoceanviewbb.com
Ann & Brian Williams. 185 Olive St. GPS 46.25722, -60.09087. B&B: 3 A/C rooms (Q,2Q,D), ensuite 3-pc (S) or 4-pc bath.Full homestyle breakfast. Guest lounge, porch, off-street parking. Walking distance to amenities. Rates STC. Year-round.
Lingan Lingan Bayview Accommodation & Breakfast qcccc $95–150 • P • W 24-hr902-862-6127 • fax 902-862-3658 XP $20Ansie & Brenda MacPherson. 2710 Lingan Rd. B&B: 4 rooms (Q,T; family rooom with crib): 3-pc bath (S) or 4-pc bath; pvtentrances. Full breakfast. Guest living room; laundry; BBQ. Airport pick-up & drop-off. Rates STC; O/S rates. Jun 1–Oct 31.
Sydney A Charming Victorian Bed & Breakfast qccccd. $95–120 E • W 72-hr902-564-0921 • [email protected] • www.annsbb.comAnn Pilon. 115 George St. B&B: 3 large A/C rooms (Q,T), 4-pc bath. Light (or full) breakfast. Victorian home with mod-ern luxuries. Downtown, on tree-lined street; walking distance to restaurants, music venues. Rates GTD. Year-round.
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A Paradise Found Bed & Breakfast a,ccccd $95–125 • E • W • *902-539-9377 • 877-539-9377 • [email protected] • www.paradisefoundbb.com XP $20Rick & Connie Bowers. 62 Milton St. GPS 46.12953, -60.18270. B&B: 3 spacious rooms (K,Q,T): 3-pc (S) or 4-pc bath.Full breakfast. Quiet, tree-lined street. Off-street parking. Rates GTD; T beds multiple nights only; O/S rates. Year-round.
Beacon Motel & Lodge q. $69–89 • E • W • 48-hr902-562-8282; 902-371-5509 • 866-562-8282 • [email protected] XP $10294 Keltic Dr. GPS 46.11650, -60.23083. Motel: 9 A/C rooms (D,2D; 6 H), 4-pc bath; cot available. Walking trail, BBQ,picnic tables. Free parking. Small groups welcome. Rates GTD; F(10); O/S rates. Year-round.
Cambridge Suites Hotel Sydney Ap.JJJ $134–299 • E • @,W < • • noon902-562-6500 • 800-565-9466 • [email protected] • www.cambridgesuitessydney.comMichele Bianchini. 380 Esplanade. GPS 46.13588, -60.19508. Hotel: 144 units (K,2D), 4-pc bath, free Wi-Fi, A/C. Buffetbreakfast incl. Licensed restaurant. Fitness centre, hot tub. Parking available. French spoken. Rates STC; F(18). Year-round.
Cape Breton University qccd. $45–60 • S @ 24-hr902-563-1792 (8am–midnight) • fax 902-563-2843 • [email protected] University Blvd. GPS 46.16902, -60.09516. Dorm-style: 80 rooms (T), common baths. Walking/running track, library,laundry. CBTV in lounges. Cafeteria and conference facilities/services available. Rates STC; student rates. Jun 2–Aug 17, STC.
Colby House Bed & Breakfast qccccd. $125 • E,P • W 48-hr902-539-4095 • 855-539-4095 • fax 902-539-0100 • [email protected] • www.colbyhousebb.comGordon & Bev Gabriel. 10 Park St. B&B: 4 A/C rooms (Q), 3-pc (S,T) or 4-pc bath. Full breakfast. Historic home with oldoak fireplace & staircase; walking distance to downtown. Golf nearby. Rates STC; discounts; golf packages. Year-round.
Comfort Inn Sydney "pcccc $100–185 • E • @,W 12-hr902-562-0200 • 800-228-5150 • [email protected] • www.sydneynovascotiacomfortinn.com XP $10368 Kings Rd. Motel: 60 A/C units (D,T,S; most no-smoking), 4-pc bath, in-room movies. Complimentary light breakfast,24-hr coffee, parking. Rewards program. Rates STC; F(12); group & seniors’ rates; O/S rates. Year-round.
Days Inn Sydney pcccdJJ $109–199 • E • W • I 4pm902-539-6750 • 877-834-0333 • www.daysinn.com XP $10480 Kings Rd. GPS 46.12231, -60.20262. Hotel: 150 A/C units (K,D; incl 2-room H suite and 3 junior suites), 4-pc bath;free Wi-Fi & light breakfast. Fitness centre, games room, patio, laundry, free parking. TAG-approved. Rates STC. Year-round.
Gathering House Bed & Breakfast ,. $75–150 P,S W *902-539-7172 (9am–9pm) • fax 902-539-6665 • [email protected] • www.bbcanada.com/9751.html XP $15Jean & Ken Phillips. 148 Crescent St. B&B: 3 rooms (Q,T,S), 1 pvt & 1 shared 4-pc bath. Full breakfast. Victorian home (c 1800); TV in family room; veranda overlooking ponds; off-street parking. Rates GTD; reservations recommended. Year-round.
Hampton Inn by Hilton Sydney "$%pccccJJJ $129–189 • E • @,W I 24-hr902-564-6555 • 855-564-8282 • fax 902-564-5959 • sydney.hamptoninnbyhilton.com60 Maillard St. Hotel: 128 units (K,Q; 8 full or partial barrier-free), 3-pc (S) or 4-pc bath. Free Wi-Fi and breakfast buffet.Fitness centre, mineral pool, waterslide; business centre. Adjoining convention centre, restaurant. Rates GTD. Year-round.
Hearthstone Inn Sydney A"pcccdJJ $109–199 • E • W I • 24-hr902-539-8101 • 800-422-8025 • [email protected] • www.hearthstonesydney.ca XP $10560 Kings Rd. Hotel: 70 A/C units (K,Q,D,T), 4-pc bath, DVD, phone (free local calls), free Wi-Fi. Restaurant and lounge.Exercise room, executive suite, courtyard, free parking. Harbourside. Rates GTD; F(18); group rates; O/S rates. Year-round.
Holiday Inn Sydney – Waterfront Apcccd $115–250 • E • W I • • 12-hr902-562-7500 • 800-465-4329 • fax 902-562-3023 • [email protected] • www.holidayinn.com300 Esplanade. Hotel: 152 A/C rooms (K,Q,D; some suites), 4-pc bath, movies. Licensed casual restaurant, pub, roomservice; children 6 & under (registered) eat free. Waterslide, whirlpool, exercise room. Parking. Rates STC. Year-round.
Martin Arms Hotel qccc $75–150 • E • @ • 24-hr902-567-3311 • 866-999-6700 • fax 902-562-2640 • www.themartinarmshotel.com/ XP $4Barry Martin. 100 Kings Rd. Hotel: 64 A/C rooms (Q,D,T): 4-pc bath, phone; family suites available; 80% no-smoking. Water-front location. Licensed family restaurant, quiet bar. Victorian banquet room. Guest laundry. Rates STC. Year-round.
Royale Hotel p. $50–119 P,S • W • 12-hr902-539-2148 • royalehotelcapebreton.com XP $15345 Esplanade. Tourist Home: 9 units (Q,D), 7 baths (3- or 4-pc; 2 shared), free Wi-Fi. Antiques; fireplace, guest com-puter in lobby; kitchenette on each floor. Free parking. French & German spoken. Rates STC; F(6); O/S rates. Year-round.
Spanish Bay Inn – Premiere Executive Suites pcccc $109–275 • E • W • 72-hr902-562-5747 • 866-259-6673 • fax 902-562-7442 • www.spanishbayinn.ca10 Pitt St. Suite: 13 A/C suites (Q,D): 3-pc or 4-pc bath, phone (free local calls), free Wi-Fi; laundry facilities. Compli-mentary breakfast buffet. Historic hotel on waterfront. Free parking. Rates STC; weekly rates available; O/S rates. Year-round.
Weary Gardener Bed and Breakfast Suite q,ccccd. $110–120 • E • W 24-hr902-270-2987 • [email protected] • wearygardenerbedandbreakfast.com no taxVincent Fraser-Hill. 40 Richardson Ave. GPS 46.13033, -60.19328. B&B: 2 A/C suites (Q), 3-pc bath (S), phone, coffee-maker; pvt deck. Full breakfast. Lounge area; off-street parking. Central location. GLBT friendly. Rates STC. Year-round.
Howie Boot’s & Sassy’s Bed and Breakfast +q,cccd. $85 P • @ O 24-hrCentre 902-564-9343 • [email protected] • www.bbcanada.com/thekids
Cheryl & Robert Kelly. 165 Tometary Dr. GPS 46.06685, -60.26880. B&B: 1 room (D), 3-pc bath (S), DVD, fan, sitting area.Full breakfast. Cozy 2-storey home. Patio, pool, tree-lined lot. BBQ available. Cat on premises. Rates STC. Year-round.
White Maples Bed & Breakfast q. $65–75 S • W 24-hr902-564-4674 • www.whitemaplesbedandbreakfast.com no taxPamela Roberts. 258 Curry St. GPS 46.06443, -60.26195. B&B: 2 rooms (D), shared 4-pc bath; ceiling fans in rooms; freeWi-Fi. Continental breakfast. Spacious, comfortable living room; deck; gardens; BBQ available. Rates STC. Year-round.
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Sydney Christie’s Bed & Breakfast Ap,{f. $55 S @,W 12-hrForks 902-564-9364 • [email protected] XP $15; no tax
Garfield Christie. 2486 Kings Rd. GPS 46.06562, -60.29460. B&B: 3 no-smoking rooms (Q,D,T), shared 4-pc bath. Full break-fast 8–10 am. Guest kitchen. Model ship display. Smoking in gazebo. Private treed lakefront lot. Rates GTD. May 15–Sep 15.
Garden Court Cabins p{}f. $72–120 • P • W • 48-hr902-564-6201 • [email protected] XP $5Lyndon & Nancy Farrell. 2518 Kings Rd. GPS 46.05820, -60.30798. Cabin: 9 cabins (D; 8 one-bdrm, 1 two-bdrm), 3-pcbath (S); BBQs available. On lake; canoes, kayaks, fishing; tennis. 10 km from Sydney. Rates STC; F(12). May 15–Oct 31.
Linden Tree Bed & Breakfast qcccd $85–95 • E • W • 48-hr902-567-6244 • 888-567-6244 • fax 902-564-5447 • [email protected] • www.resteasy.ca XP $15; no taxMonica Gerow. 19 Edgewater Dr. B&B: 3 A/C ground-floor rooms (Q,D), 4-pc bath, phone; futon available. Full break-fast. Quiet country setting. Access to living room and patio garden. German also spoken. Rates STC; O/S rates. Year-round.
North Sydney Entry Area (up to 20 km radius)
North Sydney
North A Boat to Sea Bed & Breakfast "p,ccccc. $95–130 E,S W 1-wkSydney 902-794-8326 • 855-580-9540 • fax 902-794-1299 • [email protected] • www.aboattosea.com no tax
Jane Sievenpiper. 61 Queen St. GPS 46.19731, -60.26033. B&B: 3 rooms (Q,D), 1 ensuite 3-pc (S) & 1 shared 4-pc bath.Full breakfast. Veranda, patio, gardens, waterfront. Stained glass, antiques. Pet policy. Rates STC; O/S rates. Year-round.
Aaron’s Dove House Bed & Breakfast Harbourside q. $70–100 E,P @ 72-hr902-794-1947 • 866-794-3642 • [email protected] • www.dovehousebedandbreakfast.com XP $20Helene Reashore. 108 Queen St. B&B: 2 rooms & 1 two-bdrm unit (Q,D), 4-pc baths. Full breakfast 6–9am. TraditionalB&B in airy waterfront home on historic street. 1.5 km to Nfld ferries. Rates STC; discount available; O/S rates. Year-round.
At the Harbourfront B&B Inn qcccd. $75–95 • E • W 48-hr902-241-3001 • 888-606-3001 • fax 902-241-3002 • [email protected] • harbourfrontbandb.comHeather Jupp. 123 Pierce St. B&B Inn: 9 A/C rooms (Q,D), 3-pc (S) or 4-pc bath (1 with roll-in shower). Full breakfast. Bicy-cle storage. Late arrivals accepted. Recommended on TripAdvisor. Rates STC; XP/cot/playpen $10; O/S rates. Year-round.
Black Spoon Bed & Breakfast q,cccc. $89–129 E,S 48-hr902-794-9373; 902-217-6057 • [email protected] & Mike Black. 7 Convent St. GPS 46.21308, -60.24252. B&B: 4 rooms (K,Q): ensuite or shared 3-pc (S) or 4-pcbath. Full breakfast. TV room; tearoom with view of harbour; off-street parking. Close to downtown. Rates STC. Year-round.
Chamber’s Guest House ". $70–125 E,P,S *902-794-7301 • 866-496-9453 • [email protected] • www.bbcapebretonisland.com XP $15Cheryl Chambers. 64 King St. GPS 46.21071, -60.25689. B&B: 4 rooms (Q,D,T; 1 with sunroom & pvt deck), 3 baths (4-pc).Full breakfast. Home (c 1880) on tree-lined lot. Late-night arrivals & early departures welcome. Rates STC. May 1–Nov 1.
Clansman Motel A"pcccd/cccJJ $89–125 • E,P • W • O • 24-hr902-794-7226 • 800-565-2668 • fax 902-794-4157 • [email protected] • clansmanmotel.com XP $109 Baird St. Cottage, Motel: 46 A/C units (Q,D,T,S; most no-smoking, some executive) & 3 executive A/C 2-bdrm cottages;4-pc bath. Licensed dining, lunch counter. Laundromat. Playground, BBQ. Rates GTD; F(16); discounts; O/S rates. Year-round.
Heritage Home Bed & Breakfast p. $60–105 E,S • @,W 48-hr902-794-4815 • 866-601-9123 • [email protected] • bedandbreakfastnorthsydney.com XP $20; no taxJuana Moreland. 110 Queen St. B&B Inn: 6 rooms (Q,D,S), 4-pc baths (3 ensuite, 1 shared); TV in most units and in fam-ily room. Full breakfast. Harbourview Victorian home (c 1860); library, local art, antiques. Rates STC; O/S rates. Year-round.
Highland Motel ap,ccd. $70–85 • E • W • 24-hr902-794-4530 • 877-994-4530 • fax 902-794-2995 • [email protected] • www.highlandmotel.net XP $5Camille & Amelia Chiasson. 530 Seaview Dr. GPS 46.17241, -60.30587. Motel: 18 A/C units (D; 90% no-smoking), 4-pc bath,fridge, microwave. Wi-Fi in lobby (7am–8pm). Pets $10 extra. Rates STC; family room (3 D beds) $115. May 1–Oct 31.
MacNeil’s Motel "pccc $69–89 • E • W 24-hr902-736-9106 • fax 902-736-2692 XP $6Bernadette & Jim MacNeil. 1424 Hwy 105. GPS 46.25286, -60.30808. Motel: 17 A/C units (Q,D), 4-pc bath, coffeemaker,microwave, fridge; all no-smoking. Pay phone. Rates GTD; F(5); O/S rates. May 15–Oct 31.
North Star Inn pcccd $95–250 • E • W I *902-794-8581 • 800-561-8585 • fax 902-794-4628 • [email protected] • www.northstarinn.ca XP $10
See ad p. 307.39 Forrest St. Hotel: 101 rooms (K,Q,D,T), 4-pc bath; 50% with harbour view; cots available. Banquet and meetingfacilities. Pets allowed ($15 charge). Rates GTD; harbour view $5 extra; O/S rates Nov 1–May 31. Year-round.Fl
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Louisbourg & Area (up to 20 km radius)
Huntington Two Rivers Wildlife Park Campground A@p{}fL. $30 • 60 0 O U P • R •902-727-2483 • fax 902-727-3153 • [email protected] • www.tworiverspark.ca4581 Grand Mira North Rd. GPS 45.91833, -60.31332. In 500-acre park. Firepits, wood. Trail, petting zoo,U-fish, floating dock, wagon rides. Access to two rivers. Rates STC; max 6P; 24-hr CXL. May 15–Oct 31.
Albert Mira River Provincial Park AvWp{}f. $26–35 • 189 0 • O,S 2,U F • • • R •Bridge 902-563-3373 • 888-544-3434 (reservations) • www.novascotiaparks.ca/parks/mira.asp
439 Brickyard Rd. GPS 46.02600, -60.03738. Some walk-in or paddle-in sites. Dishwashing station, firegrills, wood, ice. Beach, boat launch, games area. Campground host. Rates STC; 24-hr CXL. Jun 5–Sep 6.
Catalone Lake View Treasures Campground & RV Park @pfccc[F]cc[R] $24–41 • 76 56 O,S 3,U F $ • • • L,P • •902-733-2058 • 866-233-CAMP • www.louisbourgcampground.comMike Cook. 5785 Hwy 22. GPS 45.98593, -59.99308. Lakefront; easy-access grassy sites. Firepits. Walk-ing trail; fishing. Rates STC (4P); Passport America member discount; 48-hr CXL. Jun 1–Sep 30.
Louisbourg Louisbourg Motorhome R.V. Park & Campground @+pfccd[F]c[R] $20–28 • 56 0 • O 3,U F •902-733-3631 • 866-733-3631 • [email protected] • www.louisbourg.com/motorhomepark
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24 Harbourfront Cres. Grassy sites, near harbourfront. Tent shelters, free Wi-Fi. Close to Fortress.Owned & operated by Local Merchants' Assoc. Rates GTD. Jun 1–Oct 15.
Riverdale R.V. Park @+pcccd[F]c[R] $20–28 • 36 0 • O 3,U F • • •902-733-2531 • 888-324-0226 • [email protected] • www.louisbourg.com/riverdaleGary Peck. 9 Riverdale St. GPS 45.91891, -59.98067. Wide sites; some tent sites. Free Wi-Fi. Swings foradults & children. Quiet, secluded area. Caravans welcome. Rates GTD; 72-hr CXL. May 15–Oct 15.
Glace Bay & Area (up to 20 km radius)
River River Ryan Campground @p. $25 42 0 • O,S 3,U F • • ORyan 902-862-8367
Pat Hanson. 5779 Union Hwy. On ocean inlet. 2 trailers. Wood, pay phone. Pool table, mini-putt, horse-shoes, fire pots. Rates STC; F(6); rental trailer $280 weekly; 72-hr CXL. May 1–Oct 31.
North Sydney Entry Area (up to 20 km radius)
Little Arm of Gold Campground and Trailer Park @pcccd[F]ccc[R] $30–50 140 0 • • O 3,U F • • • • •Bras 902-736-6516 • 866-736-6516 • [email protected] • www.armofgoldcamp.comd’Or The Brennicks. 24 Church Rd. GPS 46.25007, -60.28901. Overlooking lake. 2 cabins, free Wi-Fi, RV/car
wash, vehicle storage. Exercise equipment, whirlpools, kitchenette. Rates STC; 24-hr CXL. Jun 1–Oct 1.
CampgroundsAll campgrounds listed have been approved by CampingSelect and/or NS Approved to ensure that they meet therequired standards. Please be aware that GPS co-ordinates referenced in the listings may not be exact. For a key tosymbols and codes, see p. 3. Internet access (@) at campgrounds is usually Wi-Fi, but may not reach all campsites.
IN THE GRID:Rates are given for one or two people in peak season unless otherwise specified. Tax will be added to these rates unless “no tax” is indicated.
Toilets are identified as Flush (F) or Privy/Pit (P) .
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Arichat LeNoir Forge Museum AzaW;@\ D • • 50 •902-226-9364 • www.imhs.ca708 Veterans Memorial Dr. GPS 45.51064, -61.01196. Restored 18th-century French stone blacksmith shop, located on the beautiful Arichatwaterfront. Admission free, donations welcome. Jun 7–Sep 1, 10am–5pm daily.
Huntington Two Rivers Wildlife Park AW@ $ • 300 •902-727-2483 • fax 902-727-3153 • www.tworiverspark.ca4581 Grand Mira North Rd. GPS 45.91833, -60.31332. Park displays many native Nova Scotian wildlife in a natural 500-acre setting, includ-ing black bears, white-tailed deer, moose and cougars. See also Campground and Outdoors listings. Admission charged. Year-round, daily.
Louisbourg Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site Pza;@\ $ • • • • 400 •902-733-3552 • [email protected] • www.parkscanada.gc.ca/louisbourg58 Wolfe St. North America’s largest historic reconstruction—a fortified French town with costumed animators and artisans who re-create 18th-century life. Certified service animals permitted; no pets. Admission charged; O/S rates. May 19–Oct 13, 9:30am–5pm; parts open year-round.
Louisbourg Playhouse W@ $ • •902-733-2996; 902-733-3838 (tickets) • fax 902-733-2501 • [email protected] • www.louisbourgplayhouse.ca11 Aberdeen St. GPS 45.91941, -59.97157. Live theatre and Cape Breton music in a 17th-century-style theatre. One of the most uniqueentertainment venues in Nova Scotia. Wi-Fi access available. Jul 2–Oct 11, concerts nightly at 8pm.
Station Hill Amusements • • 12902-733-3033 • fax 902-733-278627 Harbourfront Cres. GPS 45.92037, -59.97044. Go-carts, mini-golf. May 15–Sep 15, 8am–8pm.
Sydney & Louisburg Railway Museum zW@ D • • 15 •902-733-2720 • www.novascotiarailwayheritage.com/louisbourg.htmThe restored railway station (1895) exhibits the history of the S&L Railway, railway technology and marine artifacts; original freight shed;rolling stock. Roundhouse displays unique memorial quilts. Admission free, donations welcome. Jun 1–Sep 30, Mon–Fri (daily in Jul & Aug).
Museums and AttractionsThis category includes national parks, historic sites, museums, and other attractions. See also listings under Galleries, Shops, Artists and Artisans; Outdoors; and Trails. Please be aware that GPS co-ordinates referenced in the listings may not be exact. For a key to symbols and codes, see p. 3.
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2886 Louis-Main-à-Dieu Rd. GPS 46.00502, -59.84648. A fascinating, moving insight into the changes and challenges of the fishing indus-try in the last 100 years; ship replica. Admission free, donations welcome. Year-round, Jul–Aug 10am–6pm; Sep–Jun 9am–5pm.
Glace Bay Cape Breton Miners’ Museum Az; $ • • • • 60902-849-4522 • fax 902-849-8022 • [email protected] • www.minersmuseum.com17 Museum St. GPS 46.19296, -59.94295. The role of coal miners and coal in the advance of civilization: guided tour of Ocean Deeps Col-liery; Miners’ Village (c 1850–1900). Men of the Deeps concerts. Admission charged. Jun 1–Oct 18, daily 10am–6pm; O/S by appointment.
Glace Bay Heritage Museum zW D • • 10tel/fax 902-842-5345 • [email protected] • seaside.ns.ca/~gbhms14 McKeen St. Exhibits on Glace Bay’s past in former Old Town Hall (c 1903): swordfishing c 1940; coal mining; day-to-day life; council cham-ber and mayor’s office; Marconi exhibit, sports & entertainment, labour history. Admission by donation. Mar 1–Dec 31, Tue–Sat in summer.
Marconi National Historic Site PzaW D • 6902-842-2530; 902-295-2069 • [email protected] • www.parkscanada.gc.ca/marconi15 Timmerman St, Table Head. GPS 46.21107, -59.95272. From this site, Guglielmo Marconi transmitted the first official wireless messageacross the Atlantic. Photographs and artifacts of Marconi’s life; model of the original station. Donations accepted. Jul 1–Sep 1, 10am–6pm.
Dominion Dominion Heritage School House Museum z; D 6 •902-849-0551 • [email protected] Hwy 28. GPS 46.21332, -60.03356. Schoolhouse (c 1888–1896) with a period classroom; displays depicting the history of the town andof coal mining in eastern Cape Breton. Birdwatching platforms. Admission free, donations welcome. Jul 2–Aug 31, daily 10am–5pm (O/S by appt).
New Fort Petrie Military Museum zW • 100Victoria 902-862-2271 • [email protected]
3479 New Waterford Hwy. GPS 46.24840, -60.15560. Site of World War II fortification; underground bunker; Battery Observation Post; WWI& WWII artifacts; restored gun emplacements. Guided tours available. May 15–Sep 30, daily 9am–5pm (O/S by appt).
Sydney Beaton Institute Archives AEW@\902-563-1329 • fax 902-562-8899 • [email protected] • www.cbu.ca/beaton1250 Grand Lake Rd. GPS 46.17084, -60.09564. Labour, political, ethnic & industrial history of Cape Breton; genealogy; manuscripts, news-papers, photographs, audio, video & books; maps. Admission free; fee for parking. Year-round, 9am–4pm Tue–Fri (Wed to 7pm Sep–May).
Cape Breton Centre for Heritage and Science AEzW@\ D • •tel/fax 902-539-1572 • [email protected] • www.oldsydney.com225 George St. GPS 46.14227, -60.19392. The social and natural histories of Cape Breton County through exhibitions (in-house and travelling),special events, and public programming. Lecture series, rotating exhibitions, and activities for all age groups. Admission by donation. Year-round.
Casino Nova Scotia – Sydney W@ • • • 100902-563-7777 • sydney.casinonovascotia.com525 George St. GPS 46.13630, -60.19176. Blackjack, poker, slot machines. Entertainment in lounge. Restricted to 19 years of age or older.Year-round, Mon–Wed 11am–3am,Thur–Sun 24 hr daily.
Cossit House Museum vz $902-539-7973 • fax 902-539-1572 • [email protected] • cossithouse.novascotia.ca75 Charlotte St. GPS 46.14345, -60.19816. An example of New England colonial architecture, believed to be the oldest house in Sydney (c 1787);furnishings based on an 1815 inventory. Guides in period costume. Admission charged. Jun 1–Oct 15, Tue–Sat 9am–5pm (closed Sun, Mon).
Jost Heritage House (c 1787) z $ • •902-539-0366; 902-539-799854 Charlotte St. GPS 46.14360, -60.19877. Once the home of a prominent merchant, this building shows the evolution of a wooden dwellingover two centuries. Featuring marine display, apothecary and exhibits of local interest. Admission charged. Jun 1–Oct 30, Mon–Sat.
Membertou Heritage Park W@ $ • • • 50902-567-5333; 902-562-0444 • fax 902-562-6849 • www.membertouheritagepark.com
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35 Su’n Awti. GPS 46.12167, -60.19361. Mi’kmaw interpretive centre: permanent and temporary exhibits, Elders room, theatre, archives. Cul-tural workshops; dancing and drumming. Tours available. Meeting room. Admission: adult $7.50. Year-round, daily; O/S Mon-Fri, or by appt.
St. Patrick’s Church Museum AEzW D •902-562-8237; 902-562-1572 • [email protected] • www.oldsydney.com/st-patricks-church-museum87 Esplanade. GPS 46.14270, -60.19877. Pioneer Gothic–style stone building, erected in 1828, now houses artifacts depicting the history ofSydney, the harbour, and the people. Donations welcome. Jun 1–Aug 31, 9am–5pm Mon–Fri (Sep & Oct by appt). Advance booking for tours.
Whitney Pier Historical Society Museum z@ • •902-562-8454 • [email protected] • www.whitneypiermuseum.org88 Mt Pleasant St. GPS 46.15439, -60.18393. Community museum honouring the people who came from around the world to work and livehere. Electric chairlift. Admission free. Jun 1–Aug 29, Mon–Fri 9am–noon, 1–4:30pm; O/S by appointment.
North North Sydney Historical Society zW 50 •Sydney 902-794-2524 • [email protected]
309 Commercial St. GPS 46.21006, -60.24776. Dedicated to the heritage of North Sydney and the northside. Admission free. Apr 1–Oct 31,O/S by appointment.
Northside Downs ;@ • • • 200 •902-794-1449 • [email protected] Regent St. GPS 46.20572, -60.26801. Racetrack featuring pari-mutuel betting on live harness racing. No admission charge. May 2–Nov 7, Sat at 1pm.
Sydney Sydney Mines Heritage Museum and Fossil Centre zW' $ • • • 50Mines 902-544-0992 • fax 902-544-0870 • www.sydneyminesheritage.ca
159 Legatto St. History and heritage of the town, steel making and coal mining. Fossil museum featuring 300-million-year-old plant fossilsfrom the Sydney coal field. Admission charged. Fossil hikes $10, under 17 $4. May 16–Oct 16, Tue–Sat; O/S by appt.
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Port Barb’s Quilts • Barbara MacIntyre Open Studio Artisan • Media: Fibre • •Hawkes- 902-625-1546 • [email protected] 16 Straitview St. GPS 45.62040, -61.36491. Traditional quilts, ready-made and custom; all sizes available. $/TC. May 1–Nov 1, 10am–6pm.
Wooden Horseshoe Designs • Wayne ReynoldsW Media: Stone & bone, wood • •902-625-0815 • fax 902-625-1966 • [email protected] Crandall Rd. GPS 45.64643, -61.34580. One-of-a-kind wooden bowls, wood burl sculptures, fine furniture, antique restoration. Year-round,by appointment or chance.
Louisdale Cape Breton Antler Art • Terry Boudreau Open Studio Artisan • Media: Stone & bone • •902-345-2453 • [email protected] • cbantlerart.com31 Harbourview Cres. GPS 45.60644, -61.08263. Unique handcrafted artwork carved from naturally shed moose antlers, collected in theCape Breton Highlands. Jun 15–Sep 15, 10am–4pm, or by appointment.
Sydney Cape Breton Centre for Craft & DesignAEW Media: Multiple media •902-270-7491 • [email protected] • www.capebretoncraft.com322 Charlotte St. Spacious gallery and gallery shop featuring some of the island’s finest crafts, expressing creativity, craftsmanship, beauty andfunction. Craftspeople in studios creating new works. Artisan Trail map and mobile phone app available. VS, MC, DD. Year-round.
Cape Breton University Art GalleryW Media: Paintings & prints •902-563-1342 • www.cbu.ca/art-gallery1250 Grand Lake Rd. GPS 46.17083, -60.09563. The oldest public art gallery on Cape Breton Island; permanent collection of historical and contemporaryCanadian and international artwork; year-round schedule of diverse exhibitions. Educational/research facilities and tours available. Year-round.
Leo MacNeil Designs • Leo MacNeilW Open Studio Artisan • Media: Stone & bone, wood • •902-562-15101892 Kings Rd. GPS 46.08995, -60.24801. Wood furniture and designs, from French Provincial furniture to turned burls, and stone sculptureswith the feel of silk. $/TC. Year-round, 8am–6pm Mon–Sat.
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Port Miller’s Café Type: Informal • Specialty: Canadian 50 • • • •Hawkes- 902-625-0320 • 888-662-7484 • fax 902-625-3876 • [email protected] • www.maritimeinns.com Nr@Wbury 717 Reeves St. Year-round, 7am–2pm.
Miller’s Tap & Grill Type: Informal, lounge • Specialty: Canadian 80 36 • • • • •902-625-0320 • 888-662-7484 • fax 902-625-3876 • [email protected] • www.maritimeinns.com "Nr@717 Reeves St. Year-round, 2–10pm daily.
Louisbourg Grubstake Restaurant Type: Family dining, informal • Specialty: Seafood, steaks 94 • • • • • •902-733-2308 • [email protected] • grubstake.ca NrW7499 Main St. Bus tours welcome. Jun 15–Oct 12, noon–9pm.
Sydney Governor’s Pub & Eatery Type: Fine dining, pub • Specialty: Seafood 100 • • • • • • •902-562-7646 • fax 902-564-9350 • [email protected] • www.governorseatery.com Nr@233 Esplanade. Bus tours welcome. Year-round, 11am–11pm.
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IN THE GRID: Accessibility: P = partially accessible Tours Offered: see listing in Tour Operators and Tour Services section
Arichat Pondville Beach Provincial ParkAv}Y Category: Parks •novascotiaparks.ca/misc/parks_a-z_info.asp#pondville219 Pondville North Rd. GPS 45.53865, -60.97802. Picnic park with 1-km (0.5-mi) sandy beach (unsupervised), backed by gentle dunes, alarge lagoon and salt marsh. Change house, vault toilets. May 15–Oct 12.
Janvrin’s Vollmer’s Island ParadiseA{}DfY Category: Dive Shops •Harbour 902-226-1507 • [email protected] • www.vipilodge.com
1489 Janvrin’s Harbour Rd. GPS 45.53374, -61.17250. Wreck diving, Safe Air/Nitrox, rebreather diving, ANDI Facility CMAS, night dives, UW-Foto/video, dive shop, equipment rentals. Jul 1–Oct 15.
Lennox Lennox Passage Provincial ParkAv}YLSy Category: Parks • • •novascotiaparks.ca/misc/parks_a-z_info.asp#lennox2313 Hwy 320. GPS 45.58575, -61.02297. Picnic tables in forest and open areas; saltwater beach; swimming (unsupervised); 2 km of trails.An operating lighthouse to explore. May 15–Oct 12, no facilities in winter (parking at gate only).
Point Point Michaud Beach Provincial ParkAv}Y Category: Parks; Supervised Beaches •Michaud novascotiaparks.ca/misc/parks_a-z_info.asp#michaud
3796 Hwy 247. GPS 45.59222, -60.68008. An exceptional 3-km (2-mi) sandy beach, backed by marram-covered sand dunes and large cran-berry bogs. Swimming (supervised Jul & Aug). Boardwalk, picnic tables, change house, vault toilets. Year-round, serviced May 15–Oct 12.
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Huntington Two Rivers Wildlife ParkAW{}fYLSy| Category: Fishing (Stocked Lakes); Riding & Hay Rides; Sleigh Rides; Cross-country Skiing • • • •902-727-2483 • fax 902-727-3153 • [email protected] • www.tworiverspark.caGPS 45.91833, -60.31332. Fishing for speckled trout; no license required. Trails for walking & cross-country skiing. Wagon rides and sleighrides (reservations required). Ski equipment rentals. Park admission fee. Year-round.
Albert Mira River Provincial ParkAvW{}fYSy| Category: Parks; Cross-country Skiing • • •Bridge novascotiaparks.ca/parks/mira.asp
439 Brickyard Rd. GPS 46.02600, -60.03738. A peninsula with coves, wooded areas, open fields, shoreline; swimming, change house, flush toilets,boat launch, picnic areas. Camping. Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing trails in winter (no facilities in O/S; parking at gate only). Jun 5–Sep 6.
Mira Mira Gut Beach Category: Supervised Beacheswww.nsls.ns.ca/mira-gut-beach45 Mira Bay Dr. GPS 46.03668, -59.96799. Municipal beach park at the mouth of the Mira River; change houses, PT, boardwalk. Jul 1–Aug 25.
Dominion Dominion Beach Provincial ParkAvY Category: Parks; Supervised Beachesnovascotiaparks.ca/misc/parks_a-z_info.asp#dominion48 Lower Mitchell Ave. GPS 46.21363, -60.02882. A 1.5-km (1-mi) sandy beach (supervised Jul & Aug), with boardwalks providing accessto the beach and protecting the dunes. Change houses, salt-rinse showers, FT, 2 large parking lots. May 15–Oct 12.
Sydney Dobson Yacht ClubWb Category: Marinas & Yacht Clubs •tel/fax 902-562-0062 • [email protected] • dobsonyachtclub.org600 Westmount Rd. GPS 46.13669, -60.20505. Marina in well-protected basin: dockage and storage, launch ramp, haulout; gas and diesel;washrooms, showers, laundry, water, power, Wi-Fi. Year-round.
Framework Cycle & FitnessAEKy Category: Equipment Rentals • •902-567-1909 • 866-567-1909 • fax 902-567-0678 • [email protected] • www.frameworkfitness.com333 George St. High-performance touring and hybrid bikes; snowshoes. Year-round.
Lingan Golf & Country ClubG Category: Golf Courses902-562-1112 • www.lingangolf.com1225 Grand Lake Rd. GPS 46.17038, -60.09823. 18-hole, par 72, 6347 yd. Rating 70.8; Slope 123. Green fee players welcome. May 1–Oct 30.
Petersfield Provincial ParkAvYLy Category: Parks • •novascotiaparks.ca/misc/parks_a-z_info.asp#petersfield1126 Westmount Rd. GPS 46.14387, -60.22398. View of the south arm of Sydney Harbour. Picnic tables, interpretive signs. Network of walk-ing trails (7 km). Remnants of four cultural periods, from late-18th to mid-20th century. Year-round, no facilities Oct 13–May 14.
North Seaview Golf & Country ClubG Category: Golf CoursesSydney 902-794-4111 • seaviewgcc.com
GPS 46.18053, -60.29403. 18-hole, par 71, 6446 yd. Rating 71.6; Slope 130. Designed by Bob Moote. Spectacular views of the North WestArm and Sydney. May 1–Oct 30.
Sydney Sydney Mines Heritage Museum & Cape Breton Fossil CentreW' Category: Geology (Rocks, Minerals & Fossils) •Mines 902-544-0992 • fax 902-544-0870 • [email protected] • www.cbfossil.org
159 Legatto St. GPS 46.24513, -60.23274. Plant fossils from the Sydney coal field, dating back 300 million years. Fossil hikes. Jun 16–Oct 16.
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Trails The following are just a few of the trails to be found in this region; see also the Parks listings in the Outdoors section. Although used primarily as walk-ing and hiking trails, they may also be used for other activities, which are identifed by the symbols shown. Most trails are available for use year-round,but in winter may not provide maintenance or parking; use discretion.
Inquire at local visitor information centres for directions to trails in the area. Trail maps and information can also be found at trails.gov.ns.ca and novatrails.com.
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Huntington Two Rivers Wildlife Park Trail Uses:YLSy 4 D P L N P902-727-2483 • fax 902-727-3153 • [email protected] • www.tworiverspark.caGPS 45.91833, -60.31332. Short loop with interpretation; long loop through a wide variety of woodlands rich in history and wildlife. Wildlife trail,1 km. Park admission fee. Year-round.
Louisbourg Louisbourg Lighthouse Trail Trail Uses: L 2 D •Havenside Rd. GPS 45.90667, -59.95754. Trail begins at lighthouse parking lot; part easy walking, part rugged. Year-round.
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On Route 22 from Sydney, turn left at the Grubstake Restaurant on Main St.GPS: N 45.55.227, W 59 58.296
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