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No shoes in the house please.
Please don’t check-in before 5.00 p.m as the cleaning staff needs
time to prepare the home for your arrival. Check out before 11a.m.
The compost toilet composts all your human waste reliably. PLEASE do not put anything else in the toilette.
This tiny home did not disappoint! Its modern well designed layout worked well for a young couple. Thankfully there was a pull out bed for the nights it was too hot to sleep up in the loft. I recommend to bring a fan, we don't...More
To their credit the owners never cancelled our booking as we wanted to experience the storm (of the decade) in Cape Breton. The wind blew, the trees bent, but we were snug in the mini home.
Owners were quite responsive to questions which helped. The...More
Date of stay: September 2019
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Date of stay: August 2018
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Amenities
Pets Allowed: No
Smoking Allowed: No
Kid Friendly: No
Grill
Central Heating
Fireplace
Refrigerator
Housekeeping Included
Kettle
Linens Provided
Microwave
Mountain Views
Patio
Private Garden
Secure Parking
Cooker
Toaster
Towels Provided
Water Views
Waterfront
Fishing Nearby
There Is A Golf Course Within 30 Mins Drive
Watersports Nearby
Beach Or Lakeside Relaxation
Cycling Trips
Hiking Trips
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About the neighbourhood
The little fishing harbor of Inverness is only 15 minutes drive away, where you find the largest sandy beach on Cape Breton Island, many boardwalks and trails. The golf course “Cabot Links“ is one of the top ten in the world, and attracts visitors to the restaurants and cafes of the old mining village. The recently completed Trans Canada Trail connecting the Canadian East and West Coasts is close by, continuing to the Cape Breton Highlands National Park, and it attracts hikers from all over the world. The locals and tourists live together in this changing village. Inverness benefits from golf having more money available to support the hospital and other facilities. The hospital is the biggest building in town, aside from the old Church
Getting around
In the little harbor you can watch the fishermen coming in every day with fresh seafood on their Cape Islander boats. There is a Foodland grocery store for all necessities on the main street, along with a bakery.