A clifftop links hole above the Atlantic in Cape Breton
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Cape Breton · Fly-in golf

Wake up in Toronto.
Walk Cabot Cliffs by noon.

Three of the country’s best courses, on one island. About three hours, direct from downtown Toronto.

Why Cape Breton


Some of the best links golf on the continent — on an island most people never reach.

Cape Breton sits off the far edge of Nova Scotia — a single island the Cabot Trail loops around, where Mi’kmaw, Gaelic and Acadian still live side by side. Getting there was always the hard part. That’s the part we fixed.

Cabot Links running along a Cape Breton beach, from the air

Cabot Links · Inverness

A mile of links along the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

The courses


Three courses. Two coasts.

Cabot Links and Cabot Cliffs sit on the Gulf at Inverness, both walking-only. Stanley Thompson’s Highlands Links is across the island at Ingonish. The four-night trip finishes at Fox Harb’r, on the mainland.

A clifftop green over the Atlantic

Clifftop

Cabot Cliffs

Coore & Crenshaw · Inverness
A links hole along the Gulf shore

Seaside

Cabot Links

Rod Whitman · Inverness
A links green at last light

Mountain & sea

Highlands Links

Stanley Thompson, 1941 · Ingonish

Stay & Dine

A bed above the water, a table on the coast.

Where you stay

Rooms on the courses at Cabot, Inverness
Cabot, Inverness
On the courses · West coast

Steps from the first tee at Cabot Links and Cabot Cliffs.

The Shed, a private retreat on the Margaree River
The Shed
Margaree River · 1,000 private acres

Cape Concierge’s own basecamp — wood-lined, and entirely yours.

An ocean-view room near Highlands Links at Ingonish
Ingonish
Atlantic side · By Highlands

An ocean-view base beside Highlands Links on the east coast.


Where you eat

A hosted dinner at Woodroad above the Gulf
Woodroad
Inverness · Above the Gulf

A privately hosted dinner over the water after the round.

A Maritime lobster and oyster table by the Cliffs
Coore’s
By the Cliffs · The boil

The Maritime lobster boil, oysters and the day’s catch.

A long-table dinner hosted by Cape Concierge
Panorama
Over the course · Long table

A long-table dinner over the course — wines, and live fiddle.

Cape Concierge’s own branded Yukon Denali on the Cabot Trail above the coast
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Everything handled

You bring your clubs. We handle the rest.

On the ground, with

Greg Connell’s island team handles the whole trip on the ground — every tee time, transfer, room and table. One point of contact, all booked through NectAir.

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Member · International Association of Golf Tour Operators

Tee times

Cabot Links, Cabot Cliffs & Highlands.

Transfers

Met at Sydney, driven across the island.

Stay & dine

Every room and table, arranged.

The extras

The Cabot Trail, fly-fishing, whisky.

A day here

Both coasts, day by day.

Fly in on the east coast and work your way west — here’s how a two-night trip runs.

The Cape Breton coastThe east coast
Driving the Cabot TrailThe Cabot Trail
Golden hour on the courseGolden hour
Dinner on the coastThe table
Day One
Morning

Wheels up downtown

Lift off from Billy Bishop, and you’re on the Cape Breton coast by lunch.

Afternoon

Highlands Links, at Ingonish

A first round on the Atlantic side, minutes from where you land.

Evening

Dinner by the water

A table on the Ingonish shore as the light goes long.

Day Two
Morning

The Cabot Trail, west

The great coast road — switchback by switchback over to the Gulf side.

Afternoon

Cabot, at Inverness

Bags down, then onto the links — Cabot Links or Cabot Cliffs, your call.

Evening

A long table at Woodroad

Dinner above the water, the day’s catch on the plate.

Day Three
Morning

One last round

A quiet loop at Cabot Cliffs at first light.

Afternoon

Then home

Back to Sydney and wheels up — home in time for dinner if you like.

The Trips

Three ways to play Cape Breton.

You charter the whole plane — so the more golfers you bring, the less each pays; the flight costs the same whether four play or six. Prices below are per golfer at a foursome, all-in; Cape Concierge confirms the final quote with your dates.

The clifftop links at Cabot Cliffs1 Night

The Cabot Overnight

Cabot Links and Cabot Cliffs, one night on the courses.

At a foursome

$6,725/ golfer · CAD

All-in, plus tax

Whole plane $26,900 · $4,483 each at six

  • Private round-trip flight, Billy Bishop → Sydney
  • Private transfers across the island
  • Cabot Links & Cabot Cliffs, with caddies
  • A night on the courses at Cabot
  • Dinner on the coast at Woodroad
  • Cape Concierge on the ground throughout
Request the Overnight
A clifftop links hole over the ocean2 Nights

Both Coasts

Cabot and Highlands across two coasts, two nights.

At a foursome

$7,975/ golfer · CAD

All-in, plus tax

Whole plane $31,900 · $5,317 each at six

  • Private round-trip flight to Sydney
  • Private transfers across the island
  • Highlands, Cabot Links & Cabot Cliffs — caddies throughout
  • Two nights — Ingonish, then Inverness
  • Dinners at Coore’s & Woodroad
  • The Cabot Trail with Graham Marshall
Request Both Coasts
An oceanfront terrace above the course4 Nights

Cape Breton & Fox Harb’r

Cape Breton, then a Fox Harb’r finish — four nights.

At a foursome

$9,525/ golfer · CAD

All-in, plus tax

Whole plane $38,100 · $6,350 each at six

  • Private flight up to Sydney, home from Halifax
  • Private transfers throughout
  • Highlands, Cabot, Cabot Cliffs & Fox Harb’r
  • Four nights across the island
  • Woodroad, Panorama & a lobster boil at Coore’s
  • A fly-fishing day and whisky at Glenora
Request the Four-Night

Travelling as two or three, or bringing a non-golfer? We’ll re-quote the same trip for your group. Prices are per golfer, CAD.

Getting there


Toronto to Cape Breton in about three hours.

Commercial means a Montreal connection and half a day gone. We fly you direct from downtown Toronto — the whole PC-12, the four of you and the clubs — and a private car meets the plane at Sydney.

YTZ
Billy Bishop · Toronto
Nonstop · ≈ 1,500 km
YQY
Sydney · Cape Breton
Commercial5–6 hrs
By NectAir~3 hrs
Billy Bishop airport on the Toronto waterfront
Billy Bishop (YTZ)
Downtown Toronto · steps from your car
The Cape Breton coast near Sydney
Sydney (YQY)
Cape Breton · the island’s front door

Your aircraft


The Pilatus PC-12.

One of the most trusted turboprops in the world — a cabin for six, a private washroom, and room for every set of clubs.

NectAir’s own Pilatus PC-12, C-GOHI
C-GOHI · NectAir’s own PC-12
The PC-12 cabin, executive club seating
Cabin detail in the PC-12
Walk-on boarding at Billy Bishop
Guests
Up to 6

Four golfers and clubs, with room to spare.

Flight deck
Two pilots

Every NectAir flight — always two.

On board
Private washroom

A real cabin, not a commuter seat.

Flown by NectAir under Transport Canada and FAA oversight — the same aircraft out and back, with no terminals and no connections.

See the full fleet →

How it works

Three steps, then you just show up.

1

Tell us your dates

Pick a trip and send your dates and group. We hold them while we build it.

2

We send one all-in quote

Flights, lodging, caddies, tee times and dining — one number, in CAD.

3

Fly out, everything handled

Board at Billy Bishop; from the car at Sydney on, Cape Concierge runs the ground.

Good to know

What it costs, and what’s handled.

What’s included in the price?
Everything but your clubs and your tee shots: the private round-trip flight, all transfers on the island, your lodging, caddies, tee times and dining. The figures shown are NectAir planning estimates — Cape Concierge sets the final quote around your dates.
Can you really get us on Cabot and Highlands?
Yes — Cape Concierge arranges the tee times across the island, including Cabot Links, Cabot Cliffs and Highlands Links. Availability depends on the season and how far ahead you book, so the earlier you tell us your dates, the better.
How many people can come?
Up to six on the PC-12 — comfortably four golfers with clubs, or a smaller group with room to spare. Bringing two or three, or a non-golfer? We’ll re-quote the same trip for your group.
When can we go?
Golf season on Cape Breton runs roughly May through October, at its best from June into early autumn. We fly year-round; the island sets the calendar.
Who flies the plane — and is it safe?
NectAir operates every flight on its own Pilatus PC-12 with two pilots, under Transport Canada and FAA oversight. The PC-12 is among the most trusted turboprops in the world.
Do we have to arrange any of it?
No. One enquiry to us covers the whole trip — we fly you, our Cape Breton partner Cape Concierge handles the ground, and you have a single point of contact from the first email to the flight home.

Plan your Cape Breton trip


Send us your dates and group.

Tell us when you’d like to go, how many are playing, and which trip you have in mind. We’ll come back with an all-in quote — flights, lodging, caddies, tee times and dining, in one number.

  • A real person replies within a day
  • One all-in quote, in CAD — no deposit to enquire
  • Your dates held while we confirm

NectAir × Cape Concierge · Cape Breton, Nova Scotia

Not sure yet? Leave it — we’ll help you choose.

No deposit to enquire. A real person replies within a day — we hold your dates while we build the quote. Golf season runs May–October.

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On the ground, withCape Concierge

A NectAir Experience, on the ground with Cape Concierge. Flights operated by NectAir on a Pilatus PC-12 under Transport Canada and FAA oversight.

Draft proof-of-concept. Prices are NectAir planning estimates in CAD, to be confirmed with Cape Concierge. Imagery courtesy of Cape Concierge.