Licensed Dining Room, Smoking Rooms Available, Heated Swimming Pool, Pet Friendly, Seafood
Refresh your body and soul with a stay at the Cabot Trail Motel during your travels on Cape Breton Island. Located on the outskirts of the Village of Baddeck, the Cabot Trail Motel offers relaxation, comfort and breathtaking views of the famous Bras d'Or Lakes. Centrally located, the Cabot Trail Motel is a perfect stop for those wanting to explore the Cabot Trail, visit the Alexander Graham Bell National Museum, take in a game of golf at the Highland Links or step back in history at the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site. You are also conveniently located near the Marine Atlantic Ferry Terminal in North Sydney, entry point to Newfoundland.
The Bras D'Or Lakes Inn hotel, in St. Peter's, Cape Breton offers hotel accommodations overlooking the Bras d'or lakes - an ideal base for your Cabot Trail excursion and day trips to Fortress of Louisbourg. Our attentive and friendly hotel staff will make sure your stay here is a happy and memorable one - from the moment you step in to our spacious cedar log-cabin waterfront inn.
Absolutely Fantastic.dining experience. Lobster and the Seafood Crepes, melt in your mouth. Very friendly service. Reasonable price for the overall culinary treat.Read more
Situated directly at the west entrance to the Highlands National Park sits a NEWLY UPDATED, 17 room motel, with breathtaking views of the mountains and the Cheticamp River!
The CORNERSTONE MOTEL has an 8 acre property, is surrounded by natural woods, trails, river walks/access and provides guests with exceptional views, private walking trails and plenty of tranquility.
Rooms start at $109 for a single Double bed and up to $141 for a Deluxe King bed with plenty of space to stretch out and relax. With a reputation for rooms that are extra spacious, super clean and very comfortable you won't find a better location in the area.
The staff and owners (Greg and Cathy) are always on the property and there to welcome you when you arrive. If you need information about the area and places to see, we love to help guests find hidden gems!
If you are looking for true Cape Breton hospitality and an experience you'll remember for years, then the CORNERSTONE MOTEL is definitely the place to stay!
Unique Adventures for Unique PeopleCape Breton and the Cabot Trail attract a different kind of traveler. And Cabot Shores? Well, we're a bit different too. Do you want adventures more than crisp folded bed corners? Do you like to get up with the sun? Hike to waterfalls instead of lounge by a pool? Try new things like Yolo boarding? Photograph eagles in their natural habitat.Welcome to Cabot Shores.AdventuresWe have waterfalls, rivers and seashores to be explored. Moose, eagles and birds of all shapes and colours to be discovered. Our yolo boards, kayaks, canoes are waiting for you. Want a guided adventure? We'll be happy to take you. Book a stay today. You deserve it.Stay for AwhileOpen year round. Choose between a beautiful chalet, a magical yurt, a tranquility dome, cozy lodge room, tipi, or a campsite. Cabot Shores is the perfect base camp to explore Cape Breton and the Cabot Trial. But first, explore our great packages.Pet FriendlyPets are family. In our Lodge, we have three rooms with separate pet access.
I made my way up to Cabot Shores in the cold months of January, and the food was a highlight. Prior to my visit, owners Paul and Barbara asked me over the phone what my dietary preferences were, which I thought was very kind. Yes, I do fall into that "picky eater" web, where wheat sensitivity and fish-only ways rule. But such specifics were welcomed with open arms. How unusual!
Barbara is a lovely Swiss woman who pumps out creative, delicious dishes- every meal was an "ah-ha" moment. The cream of cauliflower cheddar cheese bisque? I still dream about it at night. From build-your-own veggie tacos (homemade bean pastes, a buffet of interesting ingredients, and an array of fabulous sauces) to breaded haddock cakes, wheat-free pasta + yummy meat-free sauce, and things like black walnut shortbread or pumpkin cookies for dessert? It was appetizer, main, dessert, and full-out service.
The food is made with heart, as fresh, local ingredients are used as much as possible. I found out that in the warmer months, Cabot Shores grows all their own veggies and herbs in a garden outside. How lovely. Above all, the hospitality was out of this world. In a spot so relaxed and with no fronts, I enjoyed real, wholesome meals that were absolutely their own cuisine. It seems like Barbara has an inner sense, and I like that. The food is healthy, hearty, creative and delicious. I implore anyone (vegetarian or nay) to stop by Cabot Shores the next time you're in Cape Breton! Bon Appetite.Read more