Location is all or so it's said. Blessed with a stretch of sand two miles long, an ocean that can reach 75 degrees Fahrenheit and spectacular sunsets, our location is prime. This stunning geography is, in large part, the reason more than 65% of our guests return again and again. It's not the only reason but once you've experienced a stress free day at the beach, you too will be enticed to return for another dip in the warm coastal waters or the fresh water stream that runs into them.

When night falls there is no better soporific than the sound of the surf, audible from all 41 housekeeping cottages. Affordably priced, the cottages comfortably house up to four people and are tailored to meet day-to-day living needs. An equipped kitchen, full bath, living room and cable TV are standard to each cottage--as is the expansive deck replete with picnic table and Adirondack chairs. Bedrooms, however, are designed to offer a variety of sleeping arrangements with single, queen-size and bunk beds among the options available.

      

For those who prefer simpler accommodations, The Village also boasts a 50-unit campground with serviced (water, electricity and dumping station) and unserviced campsites. Whether you choose a wooded or ocean view lot, all sites come with a picnic table, fireplace and easy access to washrooms, laundry facilities and, of course, the beach.

         

Although a prized feature, the beach is not our only recreational draw. Other onsite attractions include tennis courts, playground, basketball court, badminton, croquet and much more. Should you wish for more adventurous pastimes, the office staff at the Beach Village will be happy to assist you with arrangements, golfing, deep sea fishing, whale watching, horseback riding, and hiking are but a few of the available activities. With hospitality experience spanning three decades and courteous, helpful staff, the Beach Village aims to make your stay one you definitely want to repeat.

      


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Beach Village Features
Within An Hours Drive
Nearby Attractions
  • 41 housekeeping cottages with full bath and choice of one or two bedroom.
  • All cottages have full sized decks.
  • Appliances and untensils provided.
  • Tennis courts
  • All housekeeping cottages have televisions
  • Close access to eco-tourism
  • A half mile to The Ceilidh Trail School of Celtic Music
  • Only one-quarter mile from Inverness.
  • The famed Cabot Trail
  • The Acadian village of Cheticamp
  • The Alexander Graham Bell Museum
  • The picturesque Margarees renowned for freshwater salmon and
  • Fresh catch-of-the-day can be purchased at any nearby wharf.
  • Galleries at Inverness, Mabou, and Cheticamp.
  • A myriad of other attractions you may not find on your map... Just ask a local.
  • Boat charters, whale-watching, deep-sea fishing
  • Boat launching facilities nearby.
  • Horseback riding (trail and equestrian)
  • Harness racing
  • The Cape Mabou Hiking Trail
  • The Miner's Museum in Inverness
  • Glenora Distillery Tours
  • Ceilidhs, Celtic concerts and dances
  • The Ceilidh Trail School of Celtic Music