Hillcrest Hall
Harborside in Port Hood, this large 1910 Queen Anne Revival inn, offers a friendly Cape Breton welcome to its guests. Each room and suite is unique and set off the rambling hallways; a hot buffet breakfast is included in the rate. Although their decor isn’t as precious as other Nova Scotia B&Bs, it’s cheery and kept immaculately clean. Room number 6 is the best; the maid’s quarters at one time, it’s now a large suite with four-poster bed on hardwood floors and commanding views of nearby islands and a beach with a boardwalk behind it. If you’re a senior, you are in luck—discounts are offered. One unit is wheelchair accessible.
Harborside in Port Hood, this large 1910 Queen Anne Revival inn, offers a friendly Cape Breton welcome to its guests. Each room and suite is unique and set off the rambling hallways; a hot buffet breakfast is included in the rate. Although their decor isn’t as precious as other Nova Scotia B&Bs, it’s cheery and kept immaculately clean. Room number 6 is the best; the maid’s quarters at one time, it’s now a large suite with four-poster bed on hardwood floors and commanding views of nearby islands and a beach with a boardwalk behind it. If you’re a senior, you are in luck—discounts are offered. One unit is wheelchair accessible.






