4/5 - Good
We were hoping to pack some sandwiches from the grocery store before our hike along the Skyline trail, but there wasn't anyplace to do that. The beach is scenic but rocky. The Rusty Anchor was nice for dinner.

A rustic hotel that is in a perfect location for visiting the area. We booked here because of the location. The check it was good and the people were friendly. They got us in quick, and gave us the information we needed about the area. For us the room and bathroom were clean. The beds were comfortable, ...
Reviewed on 2025/10/27

Easy check in, clean, good bed and linens. Has character, and well appointed. But how abut chips or nuts for snacks rather than Mars bars or M and M's.
Reviewed on 2025/10/18

Very clean property , cozy and located in a very beautiful location . The owner was very friendly had a nice chat with her during our stay . Would recommend to everyone 💯
Reviewed on 2025/10/22

Fully equipped kitchen. Laundry facility onsite. Comfortable beds. Nearby parking. Easy access to the building, luggage room available for early arrival. Walking distance to restaurants, bars, cafes. Highly recommend the Cameo Hotel.
Reviewed on 2026/1/12

Great spot and perfect place to stay for a short visit. The furnished appartment is so much more comfortable than a hotel room. Had a great nap on the full size couch after a long day at work
Reviewed on 2025/12/16

Very nice stay, will return
Reviewed on 2025/11/29
Why not spend a lazy afternoon at Pleasant Bay Beach during your trip to Pleasant Bay? Experience the area's festivals and museums.
You can spend time studying the exhibits at Whale Interpretive Centre in Pleasant Bay. Take in the festivals and waterfalls in the area.
We were hoping to pack some sandwiches from the grocery store before our hike along the Skyline trail, but there wasn't anyplace to do that. The beach is scenic but rocky. The Rusty Anchor was nice for dinner.
Wonderful dinner at Rusty Anchor! Great whale watching excursion!
Most remote area on Cape Breton for overnight stays or restaurants. Very small. Just the nature of being so far north on the Cabot Trail.
