Boularderie Island

Boularderie Island (pronounced "bull-uhr-dree") is an island separating the Cabot Strait from Bras d'Or Lake on the eastern coast of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. It takes its name from Louis-Simon le Poupet de la Boularderie, who was granted the area as a concession from the King of France.
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Boularderie East, NS | (902) 674-0973

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New Harris, NS | 8005627452
koa.com

Set out on one of North America's most memorable scenic drives just minutes from this KOA. The 185-mile-long Cabot Trail traces...

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Boularderie, NS | (902) 674-2418
www.koansct.com

We are 35 minutes east of Baddeck, at the bottom of Kelly's mountain on the beautiful scenic shores of the Bras d'Or lakes. The...

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Big Bras D'or, NS | (902) 565-8907
www.viewoftheseacottages.com

Go for a 2 minute walk along the shore to the Factory Wharf and buy lobster or crab (in season) from the fishermen bring them in...

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Boularderie, NS | (902) 674-2473
www.kellysviewmotel.com

Kelly's View Motel is centrally located, within easy driving distance from the best attractions on the island including Fortress...

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Bras d'Or, NS | (902) 674-2384
www.birdisland.net

Tents & RV's Welcome. Large Sites. Dump Station. Flush Toilets & Coin Showers. Fire Bins & Firewood. Water and Electric sites with...

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