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Hillcrest Hall Country Inn — accommodation in Port Hood, Cape Breton

Hillcrest Hall Country Inn

Stay at this historic 1910 mansion turned elegant country inn in Port Hood with 11 rooms, harbour views, and complimentary breakfast.

accommodation· Port Hood, NS · ★ 4.70 (87 reviews)

Stay at Hillcrest Hall Country Inn, a historic mansion with modern comforts in beautiful Port Hood, the “Beach Capital of Cape Breton”. Built as a family home by a wealthy local businessman in 1910, Hillcrest Hall was restored and renovated in 1998 to become the elegant country inn of today, featuring 11 tastefully decorated rooms and suites. Enjoy panoramic harbour views overlooking Port Hood’s celebrated beaches and islands, warm waters, boardwalks, and spectacular sunsets. There is plenty to do with lively summer festivals, walking trails, boat trips and friendly people. And the autumn colours are something to behold! All guest rooms have: private modern 4-piece ensuite bath complimentary high-speed WiFi air conditioning flat screen cable television in-room coffee maker access to free on-site parking A hot buffet breakfast each morning is included. Our main floor King Suite with Sea View is wheelchair accessible. Please note that Hillcrest Hall Country Inn does not have an elevator. Ciad Mile Failte… a hundred thousand welcomes!

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