It is situated just off the Cabot Trail, 84.68 kilometers northeast of county seat Baddeck.
It is part of the small community, Ingonish, residing along the Cabot Trail.
Both inside and outside the 350-square mile national park, which attracts a half million visitors a year, the Cabot Trail runs along an undulating coastline.
Although the business had been closed for several years before being purchased by the Mays, it became a popular spot along the Cabot Trail.
One-third of the Cabot Trail passes through the park featuring spectacular ocean and mountain views.
Winnebagos navigate the Cabot Trail in several hours; I opted for six days.
It lies on the western side of the Cabot Trail, near French Mountain's summit.
The Cabot Trail is easily traversed, and is dotted with villages in which to regroup.
One goes to Cape Breton for its natural beauty, and hiking the Cabot Trail seemed to us the best way to experience it.
Chéticamp extends itself for four kilometres along the Cabot Trail.