Cape Breton Golf

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Cape Breton is fast becoming well known for its world-class golf courses. Awesome greens, first-class facilities and some of the best scenery in Canada all combine to make Cape Breton your golf destination.

Highland Links, ranked 64th in the world (Golf Magazine, September 2003) and #1 in Canada (Score Golf Magazine, July 2000), is a true links course, framed by the rugged Atlantic coastline and Cape Breton Highlands. Canadian golfers concur with the experts as they too have voted the Highland Links as the Best Public Course in Canada along with Best Scenery and Best Value (Golfers Choice Awards, July 2001 and 2003). Cited as one of Canada’s “must play” golf course, the Highland Links represents the essence and purity of golf as it was meant to be played.

 

 

The beautiful Bell Bay Golf Club located in the quaint village of Baddeck, Nova Scotia. Was awarded “Best New Course in Canada” by Golf Digest 1998 and the “44th Best Course in Canada” by Score Golf Magazine 2004. Bell Bay sits high above Cape Breton’s inland sea, offering panoramic views of the Bras d’Or Lakes from virtually every hole. Bell Bay is distinguished by its final four holes, which have been called one of the best finishing sequences anywhere!

Golfing - Unwind outside after your round. Take a walk around the place or sit and do nothing.

Take seat on the beach and replay all those shots that worked well for you. Visulize the course. Take a swim and relax.

 

 

 

 

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"Thanks for making our stay at Cabot Shores a memorable event. We thoroughly enjoyed the natural beauty of the surroundings, and found the view of the ocean from our chalet porch each morning and evening a great way to start and end the day. The chalet was comfortable, the meals delicious and the service absolutely superb. Our hikes and short but exhilarating swims reminded us of the special role nature plays in our lives, and the importance of preserving our environment. We complement you on your vision of helping to keep alive the history of the Native people. The Sunday night music event with both Scottish and Mi 'kmaq music and dancing was an eye and ear opening experience we will long remember.

Please give our best to the rest of the Cabot Shores crew. "

Betsy, Patty, John and Ray ( the Atkins family)

 

Contact us with any questions:
Call: 902 929 2584
Fax: 902 929 2312
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866 929 2585

30 Buchanan Drive, Englishtown, Nova Scotia B0C1H0

(Cabot Trail at Indian Brook 10km north of Englishtown ferry)