The best camping in Wolfe's Landing National Historic Site, NS

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The Dancing Moose Vacation rentals

3. The Dancing Moose Vacation rentals

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76km from Wolfe's Landing National Historic Site · 4 sites · Lodging · Englishtown, NS
The Dancing Moose Vacation rentals, (formally the Dancing Moose Cafe) is a beautiful 3.5 acre ocean front, (rock) beach accessible property, located right on the Cabot Trail, one of the most scenic routes in the world! We are located on the east side (sunrise) on the Cabot Trail, about 15 minutes from Ski Cape Smokey, 25 minutes from the entrance of the Cape Breton Highland National Park with over 35 well maintained hikes. The on site restaurant, The Dancing Moose Cafe, is changing its activity starting this year (2025) and will only be open, serving breakfast for guests that stay on the property. Full a la carte breakfast is available, including our "famoose" Dutch Pannekoek. Breakfast is optional and not included in the rental fee. There are 4 different kind of vacation rentals on the property, The Sleeping Moose Cottage (1x), The Zzzz Moose Camping Cabins (3x) The ZzzzMoose 2.0 Camping Cabin (1x) and the Birch Plain Tower 1x). The Sleeping Moose has a minimum of 2 nights. All other rentals can be booked for 1 night, or more of course. Except for the Birch Plain Tower al our vacation rentals are pet friendly. (as long as you see this message it means we are working on setting up the rental units)
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Great Bras D'Or Waterside Camp

5. Great Bras D'Or Waterside Camp

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50km from Wolfe's Landing National Historic Site · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Ross Ferry, NS
Nicely treed with grassy clearings, this waterfront property has a pebble beach, with stunning views down the Great Bras D'Or Channel. At the beach, there’s swimming and fishing, shell searching, rock-skipping. Walk 100m down the beach to the Ross Ferry Marine Park where you’ll find shaded walking-trails, an outdoor fitness gym, and a jungle-gym with a slide for kids. Anyone who feels bold enough can jump off the wharf! There is also a boat launch that can be used (for a small donation to the Ross Ferry Marine Park. Guests of all campsites will have communal access to a small cabin close to the road in SUMMER TIMES ONLY. The interior of the cabin and the water are shut down in September. The cabin has power and water (AC cord can be run from the exterior outlet, and a hose can be attached to the exterior tap). Guests are free to use the small basic kitchen, bathroom, large deck and small living room, but the cabin is not for sleeping. There is no regular cleaning service, so guests are responsible for keeping the communal spaces clean.
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Fainne Crann Camping

6. Fainne Crann Camping

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73km from Wolfe's Landing National Historic Site · 5 sites · Tents, Lodging · Baddeck, NS
Step off the beaten path! Fainne Crann (Celtic Ring of Trees) is a gorgeous, remote 58-acre off-grid destination featuring 25 acres of conserved field and wetland, an apple orchard, and stunning western views—all tucked into the Middle River Wilderness Highlands. Come make this very private and serene property your base camp, surrounded by wild and cultivated beauty. We’re just a 4 km drive up a dirt road from the Cabot Trail, with no nearby neighbors, yet centrally located to explore all the beauty and adventure Cape Breton has to offer—20 minutes from Baddeck and 50 minutes from Inverness. Some locals affectionately call our historic farm “beyond the beyond.” Enjoy a complementary glass of our own farm-pressed apple cider upon arrival! Tent campers can choose their site in mowed areas of the field or apple orchard. Sites are car-accessible. We can currently host up to four groups of campers, with a maximum of 12 campers total at any time. (Coming soon! A glamping option with a 5 m bell tent, queen airbed, and linens.) We provide a hot shower, potable water, outdoor picnic or spindle tables, and an outhouse. Special Feature: Guests also have access to a generous indoor space in the refurbished barn—perfect for inclement weather, shade on a hot day, or evening games. The barn is accessible through the greenhouse and is set up with dining and seating areas plus a selection of games and puzzles. Enjoy a peaceful interlude in the farm’s own Fainne Crann, a Celtic tree circle of massive old maples tied to Cape Breton’s Gaelic history. Or start your morning with a walk along adjacent trails and quiet lanes before heading out to explore the island. If you’re curious about off-grid living, conservation, or agroecology, there’s much to discover here. Nearby (10–15 minutes): Big Spruce Brewery, Dancing Goat Café, Herring Choker Café, Lake O’Law, Margaree River, and access to the Highlands interior and Cape Clear via Hunter Mountain’s Crowdis Mountain Road. Pets are welcome on leash. Follow us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/fainne_crann?igsh=czg1NDB4NjVjZmxm
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Sally's Brook Wilderness Cabins

7. Sally's Brook Wilderness Cabins

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59km from Wolfe's Landing National Historic Site · 8 sites · Lodging · Baddeck, NS
Sally’s Brook is located in Unama’ki, within the unceded ancestral territory of the Mikmaq people. Sally’s Brook is an Eco-friendly property in the heart of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. We have three wilderness cabins and a yurt available for rent year-round, and three Lotus Belle glamping tents in the warmer weather. We have a wood-fired sauna and communal CookHouse kitchen-dining building for guests. We also have the Hive Dome! This 26 foot year-round space is the perfect place to host your own event with us, gather for our movie nights, board games, playing music, and retreat from bad weather with so much space to move around. Guest Use of the Hive: While you are staying on the property, we welcome guests to reserve time in the Hive for their own private use. Our staff will prepare this space for you by lighting the wood stove, stocking wood and heating it up for your arrival. Stretch, practice yoga, play games or music, or celebrate with your group! $30 + HST for a 3.5 hour reservation to current guests Morning, afternoon or evening (until 10:00pm) reservations are available
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Fred's Place

11. Fred's Place

78km from Wolfe's Landing National Historic Site · 4 sites · Tents · Baddeck, NS
2.3 acres of woodlot at the end of the road. Very rustic. Ideal for campers and bicycle campers. Very few facilities but you can put up a tent and have a fire. It's super quiet and the only sound is the wind and the very occasional car (like one a day). Five minute walk to the ocean. 15 kms to the nearest store. I will be at my cabin but the property is large enuf for you to have total privacy if you want it. I can be reached by email at frederick.gardiner123abc@gmail.com. I'm located at the end of Richard's Pond Lane. To get here, go to South Side Road, South Side River Bourgeois. Turn right on Richard's Pond Lane and follow it to the end. Turn right, go to the first sign that says 7/8 and follow the path up to my cabin. There is red tuck tape to show the way. On the map, I am not The Cuffs, but the location is the same.
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Cabot Cottage and Seaside Cabins

12. Cabot Cottage and Seaside Cabins

56km from Wolfe's Landing National Historic Site · 3 sites · Lodging · Englishtown, NS
Enjoy the beauty of both the forest and the ocean on this 4 acre property off the Cabot Trail, where 3 wilderness cabins and a large 2-level home are nestled among the forest which leads down to the waterfront. The space is perfect for those who love nature and rustic vibes. All of the cabins sleep two people, with a personal fire pit, bbq, kitchenette, drinking water (although no running water), and all the amenities needed to spend a few nights in nature. The shared outdoor bathroom has been hand crafted with lots of natural light, a composting toilet (i.e. non-flushing), hot water shower and two sinks. ------- Shared spaces include the trails, washroom, deck overlooking the bay, adirondack chairs at the lookoff, kayaks, hammocks, wood shed, and checkerboard table. There will be up to 12 people on the property - 6 in the cabins, 4 in the main level of the home, and our on-site property managers stay in the walkout basement of the home. ------- The whole property is essentially on a hill. Parking is near the top, followed by the cabins, the shared bathrooms, the 2-story home, and then the waterfront is a few minutes further down. The paths are not suitable for people with mobility issues and potentially seniors. --------------------------------- Registration Number: STR2526T9953
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Dome Yurt By The Ocean

13. Dome Yurt By The Ocean

78km from Wolfe's Landing National Historic Site · 2 sites · Lodging · Baddeck, NS
Glamping at its best: Tthe magical cozy River Inhabitants Basin and the breathtaking panoramic view from this elevated dome yurt facing the deep blue glittering ocean is the #1 getaway for affordable, relaxing, peaceful holidays, kayaking, hiking, biking, swimming, reading, writing, loving Rent our dome yurt in high season 2023 for 99 CAD per night with 2 (max 4 if you bring your own sleeping gear), plus final cleaning $80.00 plus 15% tax. As the river mouth and basin with lots of uninhabited islands offers a lot of things to do we suggest you to combine water sports adventure with your stay. An ocean kayak will be provided if you stay for a week or longer. We offer sailing tours, kayaking and fishing. Although we understand the desire to see as many places as possible when on vacation, we highly recommend people to stay with us for several days. Let your mind come to rest and get a good sleep on real good spring mattresses. ! We would love to be the place where you come to rest. Deep dive into nature and forget the day to day hustle for a while! Writers, painters, artists (like your host) find the inspiration and recharging for new productivity. Internal curtains at the huge windows enhance the impression that this has traditional-style solid HydroTex walls yet can be rolled up for views out and to the Milky Way. The front door has a mesh panel behind and low vents aid air flow.
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The White Pine Cottage

16. The White Pine Cottage

67km from Wolfe's Landing National Historic Site · 1 site · Lodging · Englishtown, NS
Cozy escape along Nova Scotia’s world-famous Cabot Trail. Nestled on over 1 acre, this charming cottage is just minutes from beaches, hiking trails, and Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Features include open living space, full kitchen, private deck, and a peaceful brook at the edge of the property. Centrally located between Baddeck and Ingonish, close to shops and services. Ideal for a relaxing getaway or nature-filled adventure. Experience the charm of the Cabot Trail! The space A Cozy Get-Away on the Cabot Trail Welcome to your peaceful escape along Nova Scotia’s world-famous Cabot Trail! Nestled on over 1 acre of private land, this charming 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom cottage is perfect for year-round getaways, remote work stays, or adventure-filled vacations. Whether you're unwinding after a day of hiking in the summer or enjoying skiing adventures in the winter, this home is designed for comfort and connection with nature. Inside, you’ll find an open-concept living space warmed by a propane furnace and electric baseboards, a fully equipped kitchen, and a cozy back porch with laundry facilities and access to a private deck—perfect for your morning coffee or evening stargazing. Outdoors, explore your own cleared yard with plenty of space for bonfires, games, or garden picnics, and listen to the tranquil sounds of the brook running along the edge of the property. Located just minutes from local beaches, hiking trails, and everything Cape Breton is known for, you’re a short drive from both Baddeck and Ingonish—with easy access to groceries, restaurants, and essentials. Not to mention, you’re within reach of Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Ski Cape Smokey, and some of the most scenic drives in Canada. Whether you're looking for a romantic retreat, a family-friendly base, or a peaceful solo escape—this spot has it all. Book now and experience the magic of the Cabot Trail—your coastal hideaway awaits! Guest access Full access to the entire cottage, including the private deck, yard space. The property sits on over 1 acre, offering plenty of room to relax, explore, and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Parking is available on-site for multiple vehicles.
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Overview

About

Wolfe’s Landing National Historic Site is located in Kennington Cove, on the east coast of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Contained entirely within the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site, the site is bounded by a rocky beach to the south, and a rolling landscape of grasses and forest to the north, east and west. It was from this site that, during the Seven Years’ War, British forces launched their successful attack on the French forces at Louisbourg. The site includes the cove with its two modern beaches, numerous trails, and the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada cairn. Official recognition refers to the irregular five-hectare polygon that encompasses the site.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Wolfe's Landing National Historic Site is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and the site's full splendour can be appreciated. Winters can be harsh, with limited access and services, so plan your visit accordingly to capture the essence of this historic locale.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast before your visit, as coastal conditions can change rapidly.
  • Wear sturdy footwear to navigate the rocky beach and trails comfortably.
  • Remember to bring water and snacks, as there are limited facilities on site.
  • Respect the historic nature of the site and follow all posted guidelines for preservation.
  • Accessibility may vary across the site, so inquire ahead if you have specific needs.
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