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We began our company in 1988 to service the local fishing fleet, but since then Louisbourg Ship Supply & Service Ltd. has only continued to grow and expand in our scope and services. Serving industrial Cape Breton, we work hard to make sure we're able to meet the needs of local fishing crews and more by supplying commercial fishing supplies, marine hardware and fisherman apparel.
For over 25 Years servicing all of Cape Breton Island, we specialize in log homes, custom builds and ICF. Visit our website or call us for a free estimate on your next project today!
They built a house for us in 2014. Great workmanship, the quality is top notch. The aftersale service has been excellent, any questions or concerns have been addressed promptly.
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Come enjoy a delectable creation at Lobster Kettle Restaurant. Explore a menu offering lobster and seafood, priced at 11$ to 25$. They are open nightly all week and are readily accessible by car. They are established in a neighborhood filled with merchants. Payments by MasterCard and Visa are recognized.
The Fortress Louisbourg Association is a non-profit, membership organization. The Fortress Louisbourg Association works with Parks Canada in ways that ensure the commemorative and ecological integrity of the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site is sustained for present and future generations. Founded in 1976, our three period restaurants, bakery, coffee shop, and two gift boutiques help visitors understand, appreciate and enjoy the largest reconstructed 18th century French fortified town in North America.
The French came to Louisbourg in 1713, after ceding Acadia and Newfoundland to the British by the terms of the Treaty of Utrecht, which ended the War of the Spanish Succession. France's only remaining possessions in what is now Atlantic Canada were the islands of Cape Breton and Prince Edward, which were then called Isle Royale and Isle Saint-Jean. The French used these islands as a base to continue the lucrative cod fishery of the Grand Banks.
Come savor a delicious meal at Louisbourger. They are open late from Monday to Friday. You can get there by public transit and bicycle. They are in a lively neighborhood known for its nightlife and its history.
The Fortress Louisbourg Association is a non-profit, membership organization. The Fortress Louisbourg Association works with Parks Canada in ways that ensure the commemorative and ecological integrity of the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site is sustained for present and future generations. Founded in 1976, our three period restaurants, bakery, coffee shop, and two gift boutiques help visitors understand, appreciate and enjoy the largest reconstructed 18th century French fortified town in North America.