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3 bedrooms1+ bathroomSleeps 6120 sq m
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Walkerville, NS
- Walkers Island12 min walk
- MacMillan Lakes19 min drive
- Port Hawkesbury Civic Centre21 min drive
- Port Hawkesbury, NS (YPS)31 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom
1 Double Bed
Bedroom
2 King Beds
Bedroom
1 Single Bunk Bed
1 bathroom, 1 half bathroom
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 2
Towels provided · Toilet
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Kitchenette
Balcony
Garden
Dining Area
About this property
House with a bright, breathtaking view by a private beach and wharf
This site is used by other providers for marketing purposes and profit generation. As some of the automated translations leave a lot to be desired, you may consider making efforts and save commissions and find us directly online at Whale Point Water Sports LTD at 523 Walkerville Rd or directly at ww w. capebreton (dot) vacations
The Bluenose House and the Yellownose House, which we also rent out, are really right by the sea, not just "near the sea" or with "sea view", as competitors like to misleadingly advertise "by the sea". Please compare carefully! From our houses you or the children really only need to walk a few meters to the beach without having to drive. Enjoy the spectacular view of the Atlantic and the islands from the sheltered 130 sqm terrace. Experience the tides directly on your own jetty at the estuary, lobster, fish, oysters, scallops on the extensive private beach. The uninhabited islands off the coast, which can be reached by kayak, offer protection from the high Atlantic waves. There is plenty of space for the youngest children to play in a small, shallow bay with a sandy beach next door, at the mouth of a salmon river that can be navigated by kayak. This mixture of river, sea, islands, adventure, peace, nature experience and comfort in the house as well as good supply in 15 minutes distance with supermarkets, hospital, you will rarely find combined! The sea offers many advantages and variety: maritime water sports, diving (wooden wrecks from the settler era), beach walks, waves + pleasant wind!
Special features: The advantage of the east coast is the short flight time of approx. 6.5 hours direct from Frankfurt. The island of Cape Breton, connected to the province of Nova Scotia by a bridge, offers a lot of variety. It can be reached on day trips: Lovely orchards, the largest tidal differences in the world, impenetrable mountain ridges (Highlands), national parks and only 10 minutes from the house the famous Bras d`Or Lake, which is twice the size of Lake Constance. Whales, sea eagles, hummingbirds, otters and seals have been observed at the house (request video). Guided tours can be arranged individually. There is a jetty at the house, but it is not always in the water due to seasonal factors (ice floes in the winter and autumn storms).
Romantic winter vacation: In addition to the summer season, Cape Breton is also a well-known tip for cold, dry, often sunny winters, especially from January to March. If you are looking for a romantic winter vacation away from the hustle and bustle of the slopes, enjoy exploring snow-covered forests on the tracks of animals on cross-country skis and snowshoes, want to watch seals on thick drift ice and enjoy the large, hexagonal fireplace in the evening, this is the ideal starting point for a completely different, unforgettable vacation. This is also Canada. It doesn't have to be the mighty Rockie Mountains! Cross-country skiing by the sea, snowstorms, the clinking of breaking ice floes and bizarre ice formations have a special appeal for nature lovers with an inner life.
Indian Summer: Autumn with its famous intense colors is an insider tip among Canada connoisseurs. Nova Scotia, especially the Highlands of Cape Breton, are famous for this! Depending on the flight schedule, you can still reach the 'Indian summer' by direct flight into October. The sun is already lower, but the water is still warm and the landscape is bathed in an unforgettable light.
If these houses are booked, we have another private house available. Have a look at the page www.capebreton (dot)vacations
The Bluenose House and the Yellownose House, which we also rent out, are really right by the sea, not just "near the sea" or with "sea view", as competitors like to misleadingly advertise "by the sea". Please compare carefully! From our houses you or the children really only need to walk a few meters to the beach without having to drive. Enjoy the spectacular view of the Atlantic and the islands from the sheltered 130 sqm terrace. Experience the tides directly on your own jetty at the estuary, lobster, fish, oysters, scallops on the extensive private beach. The uninhabited islands off the coast, which can be reached by kayak, offer protection from the high Atlantic waves. There is plenty of space for the youngest children to play in a small, shallow bay with a sandy beach next door, at the mouth of a salmon river that can be navigated by kayak. This mixture of river, sea, islands, adventure, peace, nature experience and comfort in the house as well as good supply in 15 minutes distance with supermarkets, hospital, you will rarely find combined! The sea offers many advantages and variety: maritime water sports, diving (wooden wrecks from the settler era), beach walks, waves + pleasant wind!
Special features: The advantage of the east coast is the short flight time of approx. 6.5 hours direct from Frankfurt. The island of Cape Breton, connected to the province of Nova Scotia by a bridge, offers a lot of variety. It can be reached on day trips: Lovely orchards, the largest tidal differences in the world, impenetrable mountain ridges (Highlands), national parks and only 10 minutes from the house the famous Bras d`Or Lake, which is twice the size of Lake Constance. Whales, sea eagles, hummingbirds, otters and seals have been observed at the house (request video). Guided tours can be arranged individually. There is a jetty at the house, but it is not always in the water due to seasonal factors (ice floes in the winter and autumn storms).
Romantic winter vacation: In addition to the summer season, Cape Breton is also a well-known tip for cold, dry, often sunny winters, especially from January to March. If you are looking for a romantic winter vacation away from the hustle and bustle of the slopes, enjoy exploring snow-covered forests on the tracks of animals on cross-country skis and snowshoes, want to watch seals on thick drift ice and enjoy the large, hexagonal fireplace in the evening, this is the ideal starting point for a completely different, unforgettable vacation. This is also Canada. It doesn't have to be the mighty Rockie Mountains! Cross-country skiing by the sea, snowstorms, the clinking of breaking ice floes and bizarre ice formations have a special appeal for nature lovers with an inner life.
Indian Summer: Autumn with its famous intense colors is an insider tip among Canada connoisseurs. Nova Scotia, especially the Highlands of Cape Breton, are famous for this! Depending on the flight schedule, you can still reach the 'Indian summer' by direct flight into October. The sun is already lower, but the water is still warm and the landscape is bathed in an unforgettable light.
If these houses are booked, we have another private house available. Have a look at the page www.capebreton (dot)vacations
Property manager
Robert
Languages
English, French, German
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Air conditioning
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Check in after 5:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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About the area
Walkerville
Located in Walkerville, this holiday home is on the waterfront. The area's natural beauty can be seen at River Inhabitants Nature Reserve and Lennox Passage Provincial Park, while Port Hasting Museum and Port Hastings Historical Society Museum and Archives are cultural highlights. Discover the area's water adventures with scuba diving and snorkelling nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with horse riding and cycling.

Walkerville, NS
What's nearby
- Bras d'Or Lake - 1 min walk - 0.0 km
- Walkers Island - 12 min walk - 1.0 km
- MacMillan Lakes - 19 min drive - 6.9 km
- Port Hawkesbury Civic Centre - 21 min drive - 20.3 km
- Dundee Golf Club - 29 min drive - 29.1 km
Restaurants
- McDonald's - 20 min drive
- Tim Hortons - 20 min drive
- Miller's Tap & Grill - 20 min drive
- China King Family Restaurant - 20 min drive
- Papa's Pub and Eatery - 20 min drive
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Hosted by Robert

We are in Nova Scotia since 2000, sailed 8,000 miles started in the Mediterranean Sea, crossed the
Atlantic and reached safely our Canadian home after passing through the Caribbean islands and
Bermudas. Our sailing boat is equipped to afford a long cruise, having a water maker, solar panels
and all the most important navigation and security devices. If the vacation homes are occupied, we might have vacancy on board. Read more at www.sailing.capebretoncottages.info
Atlantic and reached safely our Canadian home after passing through the Caribbean islands and
Bermudas. Our sailing boat is equipped to afford a long cruise, having a water maker, solar panels
and all the most important navigation and security devices. If the vacation homes are occupied, we might have vacancy on board. Read more at www.sailing.capebretoncottages.info
Why they chose this property
As Nova Scotia offers a lot of things to do, not only on land, we suggest you to combine your stay in the beautiful house right at the private shore with a
sailing adventure on board of our 12 meter catamaran. Why don’t you stay with us and visit the stunning area around us with a sail boat? Summer in Nova Scotia is usually warm with pleasant winds and temperatures between 25°C and 30°C.
sailing adventure on board of our 12 meter catamaran. Why don’t you stay with us and visit the stunning area around us with a sail boat? Summer in Nova Scotia is usually warm with pleasant winds and temperatures between 25°C and 30°C.
What makes this property unique
Nova Scotia belongs to the East-Canadian Maritimes. What you can read on the driving plates
describes exactly what you can find in this part of Canada: „Canada’s Ocean Playground“! !
In fact, along the stunning costal area you can easily admire seals, pilot wales, dolphins, eagles,
hummingbirds, loons and puffins. !
People in Nova Scotia have a very strong relationship to the sea as their main income comes from
fishing lobsters. Life on land is very quiet and slow. People here have time, are open and
extremely friendly to sailors, as they rarely see some.!
Light in Nova Scotia is much stronger than elsewhere, colors are more brilliant and the fog is
sometimes the thickest we have ever seen. Lay back and let Nova Scotia enchant you. The
coastline is deeply indented by fiords and numerous bays. Cape Breton Island in the north east
has a huge lake (Bras d’Or Lake) with crystal clear water and terrific fishing possibilities. People
here are still very tight to their traditions: there is always an occasion to play Scottish bagpipes and
Irish fiddle music and when you are here you can choose among different Scottish events and step
classes. In the French Acadian, their inhabitants, although english speaking, enjoy being greeted
with a „bon jour“.
Nova Scotia is different, peculiar, very lovable and lovely at the same time. Many people find that
the landscape here is very similar to Scandinavia: narrow mountains, huge green areas, lakes and
large forests with moose, bears and lynxes. But, thanks to Nova Scotia’s latitude (45th latitude -
the same as in France) summer is mostly warm.!
describes exactly what you can find in this part of Canada: „Canada’s Ocean Playground“! !
In fact, along the stunning costal area you can easily admire seals, pilot wales, dolphins, eagles,
hummingbirds, loons and puffins. !
People in Nova Scotia have a very strong relationship to the sea as their main income comes from
fishing lobsters. Life on land is very quiet and slow. People here have time, are open and
extremely friendly to sailors, as they rarely see some.!
Light in Nova Scotia is much stronger than elsewhere, colors are more brilliant and the fog is
sometimes the thickest we have ever seen. Lay back and let Nova Scotia enchant you. The
coastline is deeply indented by fiords and numerous bays. Cape Breton Island in the north east
has a huge lake (Bras d’Or Lake) with crystal clear water and terrific fishing possibilities. People
here are still very tight to their traditions: there is always an occasion to play Scottish bagpipes and
Irish fiddle music and when you are here you can choose among different Scottish events and step
classes. In the French Acadian, their inhabitants, although english speaking, enjoy being greeted
with a „bon jour“.
Nova Scotia is different, peculiar, very lovable and lovely at the same time. Many people find that
the landscape here is very similar to Scandinavia: narrow mountains, huge green areas, lakes and
large forests with moose, bears and lynxes. But, thanks to Nova Scotia’s latitude (45th latitude -
the same as in France) summer is mostly warm.!
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English, French, German
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