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Travel + Leisure Magazine Picks Cape Breton as One of the World’s Best Islands!
Tuesday, 14 Jul, 2009 – 19:28 | No Comment
Travel + Leisure Magazine Picks Cape Breton as One of the World’s Best Islands!

In this time of pensive optimism in the tourism industry Travel + Leisure Magazine has given Cape Breton a shot in the arm by announcing that our northern Nova Scotia isle has ranked third-best in the world as picked by its readers.

Cabot Shores Adventure and Retreat Center on Cape Breton Island
Thursday, 18 Jun, 2009 – 0:25 | No Comment
Cabot Shores Adventure and Retreat Center on Cape Breton Island

Cabot Shores Wilderness Resort & Spa is the full name of this beautiful spot. Many of its satisfied clients have dubbed it as “a place to get away, recharge and rejuvenate.

Cruising Cape Breton
Saturday, 6 Jun, 2009 – 0:06 | No Comment
Cruising Cape Breton

However, right the heart of Nova Scotia’s Cape Breton Island there is a modern and scenic cruise port right in the town of Sydney.

Tony Thibault Re-Launches NovaScotiaVacations.ca
Saturday, 9 May, 2009 – 16:14 | No Comment
Tony Thibault Re-Launches NovaScotiaVacations.ca

Rather than work with standard government tourism departments and other traditional operations Tony is always looking down the road to the next best option for his customers.

DesBarres Manor Inn – Chedabucto Bay
Wednesday, 29 Apr, 2009 – 22:53 | 2 Comments
DesBarres Manor Inn – Chedabucto Bay

DesBarres Inn features ten (10) spacious and unique guest rooms, each named after a local geographic feature or historical person.