Located in the village of Baddeck, the Green Highlander Lodge is an ideal place to stay to enjoy all that Cape Breton, Nova Scotia County in Canada, has to offer. The world famous Cabot Trail and Historic Fortress of Louisbourg are easy day trips from Baddeck. The theme of the Green Highlander Lodge is fly fishing and we invite you to relax and enjoy our decor of log siding, hardwood floors, artwork, photography, a cozy fireplace, and great books for browsing. Each of the 3 suites is named after a classic salmon fly.
From the Green Highlander Lodge, you can easily walk to all of the gift shops and amenities in Baddeck from our convenient location. The local dock is across the street and from there you can take harbour cruises or visit our local beach.
The Alexander Graham Bell Museum is a short 5 min stroll and the Bras d'Or Lakes Preservation Foundation has an informative and interactive Information Centre located in the historic 'Old Post Office' Building across the street. For the golfer, you are just a 5 min drive from Bell Bay Golf Club.
Fishing - Your host at the Green Highlander Lodge, Bill Stephens, is a fully licensed fishing guide specializing in fly fishing for trout and Atlantic salmon. Guided fishing trips on the beautiful Baddeck River, Middle River, North River or the world famous Margaree River in Nova Scotia county can be arranged.
Yellow Cello Cafe - You have arrived at the most relaxing place to dine. Enjoy yourself on either of our two fully licensed decks or inside in our delightfully decorated dining room displaying the art work of a local folk artist David P. Stephens.
During July, August, and September you will be treated to nightly entertainment by some of our local musicians. We offer a happy, friendly atmosphere and a delicious variety of homemade foods with lots of vegetarian choices for healthy eating. We serve a full breakfast, daily lunch and evening meals. Our menu has an Italian flavour offering various pastas and gourmet pizzas, homemade chili, quesadillas assorted sandwiches and soups.
In 1981 we had our humble beginnings as a take out pizza shop... Come and see how we've grown!!
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