° "Here you'll enjoy a marvelous vista of immaculate sand, giant breakers and breathtaking sunsets. Bluffs 200 feet high guard each end of the quarter-mile beach. Pick wild blueberries, windsurf, go deep-sea fishing or just sit back and drink in the view."
Cliff Elford, The London Free Press, 1988

Visualize a picture perfect location with an abundance of marine life, wildflowers and ocean temperatures to 70ºF. Add a sound or two, perhaps the hypnotic pulse of the surf or the timeless crackle of campfire. Then imagine yourself here. . . daily cares washed away in the salt of the sea. As Cliff Elford writes:
"Be prepared to stay longer than you planned. The incessant pounding of the surf is a surefire cure for insomnia."

For those who can wrench themselves from the beach, there is plenty to do and explore in the immediate area. Nature and sports enthusiasts will appreciate the hiking, fishing, boating andgolfing opportunities. Sightseers will revel in the coastal splendour. And those who have come for a taste of the Celtic heritage will not be disappointed. In all directions but west, you'll find Scottish concerts, village festivals, stepdances and toe-tapping music. . . the west, however, is reserved for the sunset.


   

MacLeod's is a fully-equipped campsite located on the scenic Ceilidh Trail. Minutes from Inverness and only nine miles from the Margaree junction to the Cabot Trail, it can offer you an ideal base from which to launch your daytrips and a recipe for stress free living upon your return.


Trailor Site   On the Beach   The Evening Camp Fire
Campground Features
Within An Hours Drive
Nearby Attractions
  • Full Hook-ups
  • 15 & 30AMP service available.
  • Wooded and open campsites with fireplaces
  • Bathroom, shower & laundry facilities
  • Recreation room and playground
  • Grocery and camping supplies store
  • Wood bundles for sale
  • Warm ocean temperatures (up to 70°F) and a large, sandy beach
  • Spectacular sunsets
  • Hiking Trails
  • 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


Price list for 2007

Check In Property Number: CBR007

UNSERVICED SITES ..................... $25.00 SERVICED SITES ....................... $28.00 RATES EFFECTIVE FROM JUNE 2008 TO OCTOBER 2008
Notice
  • Rates are subject to 13% tax
  • Rates in Canadian currency
  • Rates are for up to four people
  • Each additional person $2.00 daily
Reservation Policy


Reservations will be held by a credit card number
and will not be charged until arrival.


Cancellation Policy We have a 48 hour cancellation policy. Customer will be charged the full rate for one night after 48 hours. We accept Visa, Mastercard, Debit and Cash