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Beaton's Bed and Breakfast
Open all year, there are three rooms available with shared bathroom, no smoking, children welcome, pets not. Gives descriptions, directions, pricing, phone, fax and e-mail.
Cape Mabou Trail System
A fourteen kilometre intermediate level trail that starts at the end of Mabou Mines Road. Gives starting directions, a trail description and assessment and solicits the hiker's opinion/rating of the trail. This review by Matthew Hogg.
Ceilidh Cottages and Campgrounds
Ten housekeeping cottages, thirty sites in campgrounds, a heated pool, barbecue facilities and tennis court. Offers comprehensive directions, toll free phone, e-mail and on line reservations.
Duncreigan Country Inn
Accommodations with eight rooms and dining room. Provides a map for directions, pricing, pictures of rooms, and contact information. Also operates the Mull Cafe and Deli in Mabou.
Glendyer Mills Bed and Breakfast
Proprietor Kathy McIntyre operates this restored heritage property (c 1850), a hobby farm with variety of animals. Offers three rooms year round, with rates, address and e-mail.
Glenora Inn, Distillery and Chalets
Located on the Ceilidh trail, the distillery produces single malt scotch whiskey, while accommodations are nine inn rooms and six log chalets. Offers considerable local colour and attractions and e-mail, phone and mail contact.
Mabou Lighthouse
The pyramidal wooden lighthouse at Mabou Harbour was built in 1884 to guide coastal steamers. Offers a description, location, a map to provincial lighthouses and photographs.
Mabou River Inn
A country inn with nine guest rooms and two 2-bedroom housekeeping units. Describes accommodations, amenities, local attractions, links to Cape Breton accommodations and booking contact.
Mother of Sorrows Pioneer Shrine
A small white church was repaired and restored and opened as a shrine and gift shop in July of 1968 and dedicated to the pioneers of Mabou. Solicits donations and memberships. No masses are conducted at the shrine.
The Lighthouse of Mabou Harbour
A history of the lighthouse, commissioned by the Inverness county tourism department, written by Mary Anne Ducharme. Discusses the harbour, the lighthouse, local industry and preservation concerns.