Discover the best top things to do in Mabou, United States including Ann Schroeder Studio: Fine Art Quilts, Cape Mabou Highlands Hiking Trails, St. Marys Parish, Strathspey Performing Arts Centre, Bellemeade Farm Shoppe, West Mabou Beach, Mother of Sorrows Pioneer Shrine, Mabou Farmers Market, Glenora Inn and Distillery, Mabou Harbour Lighthouse.
Restaurants in Mabou
5.0 based on 9 reviews
Ann Schroeder makes fine art quilts inspired by the Cape Breton landscapes, weather, and music. They are designed to hang on a wall, not to cover a bed. When you visit her seaside studio you will also find hand-dyed silk scarves, collages, and fabric for quiltmakers. She'll be glad to answer your questions and tell you about her favourite places to hike or listen to local music.
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Welcome to Strathspey Performing Arts Centre! Home to live music, arts & culture, and tradition. Nestled in the rolling hills of Inverness County, this world class, professional theatre has played host to international and local performers alike. As an integral piece of the community for locals and a “must-see” for visitors, this venue has a passion for performance!
4.5 based on 9 reviews
Located in Mabou, Nova Scotia, on the rugged west coast of Cape Breton Island. Our flock of sheep is shorn once a year in the spring and their wool is transformed into a variety of unique, handmade products! Our shoppe retails sheepskin products, hand-dyed yarn, and knitting supplies, as well as handwoven items and handcrafted knitwear crafted in our tiny textile studio above the store.
4.5 based on 63 reviews
Visited Mabou on a day trip. The beach is beautiful, the waves were rolling in over our feet in the sand. It was a little windy but it was well worth it. A must see area on a visit to the Halifax area.
4.0 based on 254 reviews
We visited in August and did the tour and had lunch. The Good. 1. The tour was excellent and took about 30 minutes. The guide was very informative and friendly and free samples were a bonus. 2. The location is very pretty and the grounds are really well kept. 3. The place has a real community feel. 4. The restaurant has lots of whiskies available to try and the food was good including a tasty chowder. Service was good and there was a group playing local music. 5. The shop sells a wide range of whiskies and other local produce and the staff are very helpful in helping you choose the right products. The Bad Nothing Overall As a whiskey fan, this was a great stop but even if you aren't here for the drink, the location and food are both worth a detour. Would highly recommend.
3.5 based on 19 reviews
The Mabou River is particularly pretty and sound of it is West Mabou and the beach. To the north of it are hills of mining country. Looking for the old mines site, we attempted a drive up a long, long dirt road and turned back taking a second road to the Mabou lighthouse and working wharf. Got some pretty pics and enjoyed the stop very much.
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