Cape Breton Clay
A working pottery studio along the St. Anns Bay artisan trail, turning out functional stoneware you'll actually use — mugs, bowls, planters — with glazes inspired by the lake and woods just outside the door.
What to expect
- Small studio-shop with the kiln and wheel visible from the showroom
- Friendly, no-pressure browsing; the potter is often working
- Limited but well-curated selection — what you see is what's made
- Quiet rural setting on a back road off the Cabot Trail
Don't miss
- The signature blue-grey glazes, drawn from local minerals
- One-of-a-kind serving platters worth shipping home
- Asking about commissions if nothing on the shelf is quite right
Good to know
- Seasonal hours, typically late spring through fall
- Cash and card both accepted
- Packing materials provided for fragile pieces
- Small parking area; not wheelchair accessible inside
Pair it with
- The Gaelic College and Great Hall of the Clans gift shop
- Iron Art & Photographs by Gordon Kennedy further along the trail
- Lunch at the Lobster Galley before driving on
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