Keltic Lodge

Keltic Lodge is a premier resort hotel in the village of Ingonish, Nova Scotia in Canada, on the northeastern coast of Cape Breton Island.

Recreation facilities in the surrounding area include Ingonish Beach, hiking wilderness trails, whale watching and boat cruises.

[4] In 1936 Mrs. Corson sold her land to the Nova Scotia government, which built a tourist lodge patterned after the Highland crofter style of dwelling, that fit in with the appearance of the property.

1943–44, with the abandoned luxury and nearby protected harbour, Keltic Lodge was a favorite shore leave destination for U-boat crews.

[4] On 28 November 1997, when the lodge was closed for the winter, fire destroyed a restaurant and gift shop, located in a free-standing building separate from the main structure.

Keltic Lodge at Ingonish, Nova Scotia
Keltic Lodge