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Hearthstone Inn Port Hawkesbury — accommodation in Port Hastings, Cape Breton

Hearthstone Inn Port Hawkesbury

Stay at this renovated Cape Breton inn minutes from Canso Causeway with indoor pool, free WiFi, and hearty breakfast, perfectly positioned for Cabot Trail adv

accommodationOpen· closes 11:59pm· Port Hastings, NS · ★ 3.70 (351 reviews)

Stay at the Hearthstone Inn Port Hawkesbury, located minutes from the Canso Causeway, before you kick off your Cape Breton adventure. The rooms have been renovated and are equipped with fridges and microwaves with an indoor pool and laundry facilities on site. Enjoy a visit to the Celtic Music Interpretive Center in Judique, a visit to a spectacular sandy beach, walk, run or bike on the Celtic Shores Coastal Trail, or enjoy a tour and tasting at Glenora Distillery as you travel along the Ceilidh Trail to the breathtaking Cabot Trail. Don’t forget your camera! Free parking, free wifi, onsite lounge and hearty breakfast served in the morning for $5.99 per person. Enjoy a hearty meal at The Hearthstone’s Country Kitchen Restaurant, opened in 1955. Enjoy home-cooked, Cape Breton–style meals!

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