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Private Acres
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PRIVATE ACRES
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Sheep Island
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PRIVATE ACRES
& ISLANDS
Sheep Island
Our Philosophy at Canadian Pioneer Estates Ltd.
(Private Acres and Islands)
(Private Acres and Islands)
Real Estate is about quality of life. That is why we look for properties that offer special exclusivity and a high degree of privacy and recreational potential. As a trusted real estate developer for over 30 years, we know what our customers are looking for. Here, on Private Acres and Islands, we display the most exclusive of those properties.
Seven Peninsula Estates
- Property size:
610 acres = 2,470,000 m² (247 hectares) - Shore line:
10,660 feet (over 2 miles) = 3,250 m - Purchase price:
2,850,000.- USD
This unusually large acreage is completely surrounded by crown land and fronts with more than 10,000 ft. (over 2 miles) across seven peninsulas on the picturesque MacAulay Lake. You are the only private property owner on this beautiful lake …
Chedabucto Bay Estates
- Property size:
40,4 acres = 163,700 m² (16,37 hectares) - Shore line:
1,312 feet (0.24 miles) = 400 m - Purchase price:
350,000.- USD
All 7 lots have in their concept planning together a maximum of development possibilities and leisure alternatives. Of course, the entire property, or the Atlantic property could also be used for tourism, since a lot of shore is available. One has a wonderful 180 degree view …
MacInnis Lake Estates
- Property size:
183.6 acres = 743,100 m² (74.31 ha) - Shore line:
4,701 feet (0.89 miles) = 1433 m - Purchase price:
850,000.- USD
MacInnis Lake Estates extends across almost a mile of waterfront within a rolling hill landscape. In the middle of the property you can find a beautiful peninsula which offers several construction sites. This very unique property also features a large private blueberry field …
Bras d’Or Boating Estates
- Property size:
12.99 acres = 52,600 m² - Shore line:
534 feet = 163 m - Purchase price:
288,000.- USD
Our exclusive Bras d’Or Boating Estates in the Eastern Province of Nova Scotia is more than just real estate — it’s an opportunity to create a lasting memory and legacy for your family. It offers pristine nature surrounded by sandy beaches, clear water and fresh air.
Nova Scotia and world-famous Cape Breton Island on Canada’s beautiful East Coast
Cape Breton is located on the Canadian Atlantic East Coast and has often been called the “Masterpiece of the province of Nova Scotia”. This map features a few of the reasons why. Cape Breton can easily be reached by air and land and features a pleasant and moderate climate due to the warm waters flowing all year around from the Caribbean. Cape Breton is also the most mountainous area of Nova Scotia, with incredible landscapes such as the Cabot Trail and the Bras d´Or Lake.
Cape Breton Island has been ranked the #1 Island
of North America
Cape Breton Island has been ranked #1 Island in Canada by Travel and Leisure readers, as well as #1 Island in North America by Condé Nast Traveler readers. Cape Breton Island’s true name is Unama’ki and is the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaw People. You can learn about their culture at the Friends United International Convention Center or at the Membertou Heritage Park. The Island has not only beautiful scenery, picturesque villages, a huge inland sea and gorgeous beaches, it also has a rich history to explore. Live music and dance is offered in many places, especially at dinner time. Good music together with great food and Nova Scotia wine is always a good pairing.
World-Famous Cabot Trail
Explore the legendary Cabot Trail and the beauty of the Cape Breton Highland National Park. The Cabot Trail is a 298 km (186 miles) highway that weaves through the Cape Breton Highlands National Park, rewarding travellers with spectacular valley and coastal views all along the way.
World-Famous Water Sports and Beaches
The Bras d´Or lake is renowned for great sailing conditions, with little fog, good prevailing winds and over 966 km (600 miles) of inland sailing. The water is very deep in channels and sheltered mooring areas have 12–15 feet of water. Relaxing on a sandy beach, no problem! There are many wonderful beaches.
World-Famous
Golf Courses
It has been written that Cape Breton is a “magical island,” which National Geographic said features one of the world’s great drives. And over the years the Nova Scotia island has become noted for offering some of the best, most intriguing, and exciting golf courses in all of North America.
World-Famous Cabot Trail
Explore the legendary Cabot Trail and the beauty of the Cape Breton Highland National Park. The Cabot Trail is a 298 km (186 miles) highway that weaves through the Cape Breton Highlands National Park, rewarding travellers with spectacular valley and coastal views all along the way.
World-Famous Water Sports and Beaches
The Bras d´Or lake is renowned for great sailing conditions, with little fog, good prevailing winds and over 966 km (600 miles) of inland sailing. The water is very deep in channels and sheltered mooring areas have 12–15 feet of water. Relaxing on a sandy beach, no problem! There are many wonderful beaches.
World-Famous
Golf Courses
It has been written that Cape Breton is a “magical island,” which National Geographic said features one of the world’s great drives. And over the years the Nova Scotia island has become noted for offering some of the best, most intriguing, and exciting golf courses in all of North America.
More than 10,000 years of Indigenous culture
The first inhabitants of the North American continent were Indigenous peoples. Their culture, customs, history, heritage, craftsmen-ship, and art have ancient roots. One of the largest Indigenous North American art collections can be viewed at the Friends United International Convention Centre in Cape Breton. People from all across the world are travelling to this destination to immerse themselves in a unique experience.
History and musical entertainment
To name only a few, the Alexander Graham Bell Museum in Baddeck and the Fortress of Louisbourg are must-see historic locations. Find out about French and British history in Cape Breton Island. The rich musical history of Cape Breton Island is being reflected in many events. The most important ones are the Celtic Colours and Kitchen Fest events, during which hundreds of different musical performances are featured in different locations.
Incredible Cuisine and hospitality
Experience the warm hospitality, seaside cottages and mountainside retreats, as well as the known cuisine of Cape Breton and the rest of Nova Scotia. From vineyards and their famous wines to lobster and other seafood. You will find an incredible variety across Nova Scotia. Especially at many farmers markets you will find locally grown fresh blueberries, honey, maple syrup and many other fruits and vegetables.
More than 10,000 years of Indigenous culture
The first inhabitants of the North American continent were Indigenous peoples. Their culture, customs, history, heritage, craftsmen-ship, and art have ancient roots. One of the largest Indigenous North American art collections can be viewed at the Friends United International Convention Centre in Cape Breton. People from all across the world are travelling to this destination to immerse themselves in a unique experience.
History and musical entertainment
To name only a few, the Alexander Graham Bell Museum in Baddeck and the Fortress of Louisbourg are must-see historic locations. Find out about French and British history in Cape Breton Island. The rich musical history of Cape Breton Island is being reflected in many events. The most important ones are the Celtic Colours and Kitchen Fest events, during which hundreds of different musical performances are featured in different locations.
Incredible Cuisine and hospitality
Experience the warm hospitality, seaside cottages, and the cuisine Cape Breton is best known for. Enjoy a guided tour of the world-renowned Glen Breton distillery that has been recognized around the world for its unique taste. During the beautiful summer days, explore the many farmers’ markets, where you will find fresh and local produce, honey, maple syrup, pastries and much more. Explore the island to see what it has to offer.