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You need fuel for your furnace, stove, or truck. We have a line of petroleum products to keep you in service. At Morrison Fuels in Whycocomagh, we’ve been delivering quality fuel to you for over 35 years.
Supplying gas and diesel as well as our no-contact car wash UltraWash network. Ultramar offers attractive promotions such as Thursdays Supreme & Tuesday diesel.
Admiral Tavern Company Ltd invites you to their dining room. This eatery proposes hamburgers. They are open nightly from Monday to Saturday and are conveniently accessible by public transit but also by bicycle. They are situated in a surrounding characterized with restaurants and stores. You can pay by MasterCard and Visa.
The Municipality of the County of Inverness is pleased to welcome you to one of Nova Scotia's most pristine areas, Inverness County, comprising the western side of the beautiful Cape Breton Island, home to the world famous Cabot Trail, Ceilidh Trail, Lake Ainslie and Bras d'Or Lakes Scenic Drive.We encourage you to visit Inverness County and enjoy our wonderful seaside communities, sparkling beaches and miles of rugged shoreline. Stay awhile and take part in the many festivals and events where you will enjoy the charm, culture and history each individual community has to offer.Browse through our web site where we hope you will find it to be a relevant and comprehensive source of information, meet our present day Council, CAO, and various departments who manage the affairs of our County.
Port Hood, the Shire Town of Inverness County, Cape Breton, has had a long history dating back to the earliest days of human settlement in this part of Nova Scotia. The first people who spent time along this shore were the Mi'kmaq-the aboriginal people who are native to this part of Canada. 'Kek-weom-kek' ('sandbar') was the name given to this area by the Mi'kmaq and was the first of a series of names given to Port Hood. The protected harbour with its sandy low-lying beaches was a natural stopping place for many early visitors.
Charlene's Bayside Cafe & Restaurant welcomes you to their dining room. You can even enjoy the sunlight on their terrace. They are open nightly all week and are accessible by car.