Bras d'Or Lake Crossing
3 days sailing, 2 nights resort accommodations. All Inclusive.

Trip Highlights

  • Hands-on sailing experience in the UNESCO Bras d’Or Lake Biosphere. Take the helm. Handle the sails.
  • 3 days sailing, with captain and crew aboard No Rush II.
  • 2 nights accommodations at the Inverary Resort, Baddeck.
  • Breakfasts and dinners ashore, picnic lunches on board.
  • Your party up to 6 people.

Description

 

This is a hands-on sailing experience on Cape Breton’s iconic inland sea. Take the helm, handle the sails, help with the navigation, or just kick back and relax. You will have a first-hand encounter in the pristine UNESCO Bras d’Or Lake Biosphere, from sea level. Please contact us by email to check availability and schedule a phone chat if desired.

Tour Info

 

Duration: 

3 days and 2 nights. Check-in 10 am day 1, check out 5 pm day 3. 

 

Availability:

June 14 - September 15, 2025

 

Group Size:

Up to 6 people

 

Pricing (2 days/nights):

These are 2024 prices FYI. To be confirmed for 2025.

Double occupancy:
2 people: $4,779.42
4 people: $6108.84
6 people: $7,438.26

+ HST

All inclusive of meals, accommodations, sailing. 

Things to bring

  • Non-skid shoes on the boat (deck shoes are ideal). Comfy walking shoes for town.
  • Layers of clothing: short pants and sleeves, long pants and sleeves, a fleecy top or sweater, wind/rain proof jacket, hat.
  • Clothing changes and toiletries for 3 days and 2 nights. Soft luggage is preferred for easy stowage on board.
  • Sunglasses, sunscreen, bathing suit, camera.
  • Please feel free to BYOB alcoholic (or any) beverages, food or snacks. Meals are included.

What's Included

  • 3 full days of active or leisurely sailing and 2 nights, double occupancy at Inverary Resort in Baddeck
  • 2 hot breakfasts and 2 full course dinners including a drink at the resort.
  • 3 Picnic lunches aboard.
  • Cold drinks aboard (sodas, waters, iced tea, juice).  You are welcome to BYOB.
  • Hands on sailing experience, with advice, answers and instruction from the captain if you wish. We are happy to share what we know about Cape Breton, the boat and how to sail her. 

Itinerary

 

Arrival / Day 1

Meet your captain and board the yacht on arrival morning at our private dock in St. Peter’s. Get familiar with the boat and have a look at the charts and our route for today.

 

We’ll set out mid-morning through island-studded St. Peter’s Inlet. Take the helm, handle the sail or just kick back and enjoy the ride and scenery. You're likely to see eagles, hawks and a variety of gulls overhead, herons and deer alongshore, and perhaps a few seals in the sea. Picnic lunch aboard – if there’s time, maybe a swim too. We’ll cross the big lake where we are likely to experience a bit more wind and wave action for the 12 mile crossing. Then we’ll pass through Grand Narrows where they’ll raise the highway bridge for us.

We’ll see the historic Grand Narrows Hotel on one side and Highland Village (a Nova Scotia Museums site) across the passage at Iona. Then we enter Great Bras d’Or Channel headed for Baddeck and the Inverary Resort. On arrival check in to your room to refresh, enjoy drinks and dinner back at the resort and afterward maybe take a stroll through the resort parkland, sit for some stories and songs around the waterfront fire ring, or maybe catch a local Ceilidh.

 

Day 2

After breakfast at the resort’s Lakeside Restaurant we’ll head out for a daysail to explore Baddeck from the water. Some guests like to take the morning to visit the Bell National Historic Site and Museum before we sail for the day. Once we leave the dock, we often head down into Baddeck Bay for a good look at the expansive Alexander Graham Bell estate, Beinn Bhreagh. Then we’ll follow the wind to explore some northern reaches of the Bras d’Or Lake. We’ll be packing tasty picnic lunches prepared at the resort. We return to our dock at the resort by afternoon’s end for some entertainment ashore, dinner and a pleasant evening walking the town or at leisure on the resort. And a good night’s sleep to rest up for tomorrow’s southbound lake crossing.

 

Day 3

We’ll set sail by mid-morning, headed south back to St. Peter’s. Depending on the wind direction we are likely to have different conditions than our day 1 crossing, so there are some new experiences to be had, and perhaps some more sailing lessons too, with all day to practice. Depending on winds and your schedule, we may poke into a secluded cove for a swim and lunch. Guests who want to learn a bit more about navigation can help plot our course with the captain, and then monitor our progress on the electronic navigation instruments. We will arrive back at our home dock in St. Peter’s by late afternoon.

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