Driving Directions:
From the west or mainland Nova Scotia, take the first exit into Baddeck. The Ceilidh Country Lodge is on Shore Road on the left. From the east, via Sydney, take the first exit into Baddeck and follow the #205 to Shore Road. The Ceilidh Country Lodge is on the right.
Delightful Rooms:
All rooms have air conditioning, telephone, cable televison and standard amenities, and most rooms have two double beds.
Dining Facilities include:
Fiddler's Kitchen offers a superb dining experience with new decor and a special menu. Seating capacity up to 50.
Located across the street at our sister property, the Inverary Resort is Flora's Dining Room, The Lakeside Cafe, The MacAulay Conference Centre, and The Thistledown Pub.
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Toll-Free Reservations
1-800-565-5660
CEILIDH COUNTRY LODGE
Baddeck, Cape Breton Island, Canada, B0E 1B0
Phone: (902) 295-3500
Fax: (902) 295-3527
Nova Scotia Tourism and Travel
Open May to October. You will find us in the heart of beautiful Baddeck. This
charming resort village is considered by many to be the official starting point of the world-famous
Cabot Trail. You will feel right at home when you walk in the front door, the warm hospitality of
Cape Breton Island and the classic charm of Cape Breton Resort's Ceilidh Country Lodge is a treat to
many local and out-of-town guests. The Lodge offers more than a magnificient view of the majestic
Bras d' Or Lakes, we give you exclusive access to all the fun at our sister property, The Inverary
Resort. Take an afternoon to stroll or go shopping along Baddeck's thriving waterfront, golf nearby
Bell Bay or explore the Island, then relax in your comfortable room at the Ceilidh Country Lodge.
Our lovely seven-acre country setting is a relaxing home-away-from-home. See our activities listing
for information on sailing on The Elsie to bicycling around the area.
AN IDEAL LOCATION TO DISCOVER CAPE BRETON ISLAND!
Attractions include Bell Bay Golf Club, Alexander Graham Bell Museum, Cabot Trail, Fortress of
Louisbourg, Highland Village, Bras d'Or Lakes, and "Elsie" Lake Cruises, the 55' yacht once owned by
Alexander Graham Bell.
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