
Cape Breton · Fly-in golf
Three of the country’s best courses, on one island. About three hours, direct from downtown Toronto.
Why Cape Breton
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 · Inverness
A mile of links along the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
The courses
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.



Stay & Dine
Where you stay

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

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

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

A privately hosted dinner over the water after the round.

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

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

Everything handled
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.
Start with your dates →Member · International Association of Golf Tour Operators
Cabot Links, Cabot Cliffs & Highlands.
Met at Sydney, driven across the island.
Every room and table, arranged.
The Cabot Trail, fly-fishing, whisky.
A day here
Fly in on the east coast and work your way west — here’s how a two-night trip runs.
The east coast
The Cabot Trail
Golden hour
The tableLift off from Billy Bishop, and you’re on the Cape Breton coast by lunch.
A first round on the Atlantic side, minutes from where you land.
A table on the Ingonish shore as the light goes long.
The great coast road — switchback by switchback over to the Gulf side.
Bags down, then onto the links — Cabot Links or Cabot Cliffs, your call.
Dinner above the water, the day’s catch on the plate.
A quiet loop at Cabot Cliffs at first light.
Back to Sydney and wheels up — home in time for dinner if you like.
The Trips
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.
1 NightCabot Links and Cabot Cliffs, one night on the courses.
At a foursome
All-in, plus tax
Whole plane $26,900 · $4,483 each at six
2 NightsCabot and Highlands across two coasts, two nights.
At a foursome
All-in, plus tax
Whole plane $31,900 · $5,317 each at six
4 NightsCape Breton, then a Fox Harb’r finish — four nights.
At a foursome
All-in, plus tax
Whole plane $38,100 · $6,350 each at six
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
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.


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




Four golfers and clubs, with room to spare.
Every NectAir flight — always two.
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
Pick a trip and send your dates and group. We hold them while we build it.
Flights, lodging, caddies, tee times and dining — one number, in CAD.
Board at Billy Bishop; from the car at Sydney on, Cape Concierge runs the ground.
Good to know
Plan your Cape Breton trip
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.
NectAir × Cape Concierge · Cape Breton, Nova Scotia