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Oceanfront Cottage (LeBlanc Chalet)
Built in 2018, our cozy cottage sleeps a maximum of 6 guests who will have full access to 2 bedrooms plus 1 loft! There’s a second level balcony, where you catch the morning sunrise and the front deck offers views from the ocean with amazing sunsets. Our cottage is a perfect spot for a relaxing vacation, minutes away from la plage St. Pierre, a short distance to Le Portage Golf course and the National Park. ** our cottage is approx. 50 feet from a gradual 8-10 feet drop to the rock beach below

Le p'tit blanc -- on the Cabot Trail
Located on the awe-inspiring Cabot Trail, Le P'tit Blanc sits on a quaint hill minutes from the entrance of the National Park. Surrounded by peaceful meadows and panoramic views of the highlands, guests are able to retreat and relax while being a short drive from the bars and restaurants of Chéticamp. Only 5 minutes to the beach! There's a General Store that carries everything from groceries to camping supplies (and much more) open late -- only a hop, skip and a jump away from the house.

Cabot Trail Ocean Front & Mountain View Lodge
Knotty Pine Lodge is an open concept beautiful and spacious retreat offering both privacy and luxury amenities. Located on the Cabot Trial, nearing hiking trails, golf clubs, beaches, kayaking, paddle boarding, whale watching, snowmobile trails and the "MUST VISIT" Cape Breton Highlands National Park. The solid wood lodge sits on a large private wooded lot that features a 1300 ft driveway, manicured lawn, spectacular panoramic mountain & ocean views and astonishing star-gazing at night.

The Trailhead Guest Cottage
Our peaceful oceanfront guest cottage is situated at the head of the 9.5 km Pollett's Cove hiking trail. We recommend a two night stay - first night, settle in with a beverage, evening sunset and star gazing. Wake to coffee and farm fresh breakfast delivered to your door step (except in August when we are on vacation), before hitting the trail to Pollett's Cove, the Skyline or any of the 30 other nearby national park trails. Have a swim, and return to a hot outdoor shower. Repeat!

Chalet Gedouque
Chalet Gedouque is a tranquil retreat nestled amongst lush trees and located on the Cabot Trail, offering a perfect blend of seclusion and convenience. With nice views of the harbour and Cheticamp island, guest can enjoy a peaceful and private getaway with loved ones. The chalet is only a short drive from downtown, where all amenities are easily accessible. The beautiful plage Saint-Pierre beach is minutes away, and guest can also take a scenic 2 km walk to reach it.

Cheticamp Salt House, enchanting cottage, Cabot Tr
Slow down and discover an enchanted place full of warmth, charm and distinctive amenities. Chic cabin, surrounded on three sides by woods, with a spectacular view of the Cape Breton Highlands. Just off the famous Cabot Trail, blocks from the sea, though still within town, enjoy quiet and convenience. Wood fired hot tub and pizza oven. (Wood provided) Five minute walk to the lovely L'abri restaurant and bar, just a little further to The Doryman music venue.

Old Cabot Trail Beach House
Recently built 3 bedroom home right next to the ocean. Perfect getaway for you and a few friends. You can also hear the ocean outside. There's (Hydropool 660) Hot Tub installed. If you don't follow Hot Tub rules I will charge a $1000 damage fee. NO PETS ALLOWED!!!!! I will charge a $1000 damage fee if you bring pets. NO SMOKING!!!!! I will charge $1000 damage fee if you smoke in my house. NO GLITTER!!!!! I will charge $25000 damage fee if you bring glitter.

Nanook's Den Located in Cheticamp Internet & GBTV
Welcome to Nanook’s Den — a peaceful mountain retreat away from the village, where nature, adventure, and tranquility come together. Enjoy direct access to scenic trails leading to the Gypsum Mine, plus nearby ATV and snowmobile routes. More than just a getaway, Nanook’s Den holds stories within these four walls. Take a moment to read our guest book and discover why so many guests leave with unforgettable memories and a special connection to this place.

Cheticamp Outfitters Inn - The Chalet
Located just outside Cheticamp in Point Cross on Cap Breton Island, the property is situated on top of a hill, with a fantastic ocean, mountain and valley view from our full wrap-around deck. Cheticamp is a busy fishing village with a thriving Acadian culture, with local Acadian music, festivals and restaurants featuring traditional and Acadian cuisine. 6 minutes from Cheticamp village, Cheticamp beach, whale watching cruises, museums, boutiques.

Cabot's Modern-Day Beach House
Welcome to this 2-bedrooom ocean-side, vacation home packed full of modern-day comforts and located within 5 minutes drive of the restaurants, shops and fisherman's dock of the Acadian village of Cheticamp. Enjoy stunning views of the Atlantic ocean, Cape Breton's rugged coastline and spectacular sunsets from every room. Kindly note that children must be 8 years or older to stay, pets are not permitted and maximum occupancy is 4 persons.

Harbour Breeze Suite - Fully Handicap Accessible
Our fully furnished, barrier-free, 1-bedroom suite is conveniently located in the centre of town, within walking distance of stores, shops, and eateries. From our patio, you will be overlooking Cheticamp Island, where spectacular sunsets are the order of the day. A great place to unwind and enjoy the peace and serenity of Cape Breton Island at its finest - a perfect location for a peaceful retreat with a private view of the Harbour!

Cedar Peak | Design-Forward Barrier-Free Chalet
Perched high above Grand Étang, Cedar Peak offers sweeping views from highlands to ocean. Watch sunrise pour through the 13-ft window as you enjoy coffee in the open-concept living space. After a day of exploring Cape Breton, unwind on the panoramic patio at sunset. Purpose-built as a secluded, barrier-free chalet, Cedar Peak features a full kitchen, home theatre, and thoughtful comforts for an unforgettable stay.
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Aline's Seaside Cottage

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Salt Water House Unit 2

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The Black Cabin - Along the Cabot Trail

Waterfront Vacation Home

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The Highland Snug Cottage in Cheticamp
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Point Cross with kids?
Families can explore nature trails, visit local beaches, and enjoy community playgrounds around Point Cross. Outdoor activities like tidepooling, wildlife spotting, and hands-on cultural workshops are frequently suggested.
What are some of the best things to do in Point Cross?
Explore coastal walks, visit local beaches, and take part in cultural workshops focused on Nova Scotia heritage. Outdoor adventures like birdwatching and photography are often recommended.
How is the weather in Point Cross?
Point Cross has cool winters between 14–37°F (-10–3°C) with regular rainfall and mild summers averaging 55–74°F (13–23°C). Pack for rain throughout the year and expect breezy conditions along the coast.
When is the best time to visit Point Cross?
Late spring through early fall is often recommended for milder temperatures, ranging from 46–74°F (8–23°C), and lower rainfall. Summer sees nature at its greenest and occasional community festivals around the area.
What are the best places to visit in Point Cross?
Point Cross has sandy beaches, nature trails, and community markets that invite exploration. The local coastline and sites connected to Nova Scotia traditions are often recommended for authentic experiences.
What are some hiking trails in Point Cross?
Point Cross has scenic hiking paths through coastal forests and meadows, with trails suitable for all experience levels. Nature walks often pass by viewpoints and local wildlife habitats.
What are some family activities we can do in Point Cross?
Families in Point Cross can explore nature trails, join guided outdoor activities, or participate in interactive cultural sessions. Visiting local farms, beaches, or neighborhood parks is frequently suggested for kids and adults alike.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Point Cross?
Explore nearby coastal villages, nature reserves, or historic sites showcasing Nova Scotia's maritime history. Many travelers enjoy day trips to local artisan markets, nature parks, or areas known for scenic beauty.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Point Cross?
Point Cross has pet friendly accommodations, including cottages and homes with outdoor spaces. Neighborhoods near walking trails or beaches often welcome pets; some listings highlight amenities for visitors traveling with animals.
What are some local tips for visiting Point Cross?
Locals often suggest packing for variable weather, greeting neighbors when out walking, and asking about community events during your stay. Exploring the coast at low tide and sampling foods from area markets adds to the experience.
What is Point Cross known for?
Point Cross is known for its coastal scenery, maritime traditions, and locally rooted culture. The area has a strong connection to outdoor activities and community gatherings.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Point Cross?
Point Cross has tucked-away beaches, lesser-known nature trails, and small community markets where visitors can interact with locals. Ask residents about artisan crafts and traditional food spots for a unique perspective.
What are the best foods to try in Point Cross?
Travelers often try seafood caught locally, such as lobster and scallops, along with baked goods featuring blueberries or apples. Traditional Nova Scotia dishes are frequently suggested, highlighting the region's maritime heritage.
What should I bring for a trip to Point Cross?
Pack layers for shifting weather, including a waterproof jacket for year-round rainfall, sturdy walking shoes, and sun protection for summer months. Locals frequently suggest bringing a reusable water bottle, binoculars for coastal wildlife, and a warm hat for cooler evenings.
What is the nightlife in Point Cross like?
Point Cross has a laid-back nightlife with cozy pubs, live local music, and casual dining venues. Social gatherings and seasonal events often bring community together for music and conversation.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Point Cross?
Community celebrations, maritime heritage festivals, and cultural events are frequently suggested in Point Cross, often taking place in summer or around harvest season. Art fairs and music gatherings draw locals and visitors alike.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Point Cross?
Point Cross has vacation rentals welcoming families, including homes with extra bedrooms, outdoor space, and proximity to local parks. Listings often highlight amenities for kids and options for groups traveling together.
What are the best places to stay in Point Cross?
Point Cross has vacation rentals situated near the coast, surrounded by nature, and around its main residential areas. Visitors often look for stays with ocean views or close to walking trails for a locally rooted experience.
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