Come home to nature.

Imagine living in pristine beauty by the banks of the Mira River- just footsteps away from pictureque Cupids Cove. This sheltered and tranquil water inlet is located at Hillside, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia - a convenient 15 minutes from Sydney on Highway 22, and 2 kilometres from Albert Bridge.

Building Lots for Sale:
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For more information, please email us at info@cupidscove.ca

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You can enjoy 'city living' amenities like high speed internet, cable TV and cellphone coverage, and have fishing, boating and hiking at your doorstep. All building lots have deeded water access to the Mira River. Our newly constructed recreation area at the base of Cupids Cove features 1300 feet of beautiful beach, and is ideal for launching boats, picnicking and swimming. The still waters of the cove provide an ideal spot for mooring boats and watercraft.

Over the years, the Mira River has arguably been Cape Breton's most popular- and famous- vacation destination. With schools, hospitals, churches and shopping in easy driving distance, Cupids Cove is a great place to call home all year round.




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NEW IMAGES ADDED August 2010


View of the point The Recreation area: view from the point
Recreation area beach in summer Cruising the Mira: view from Marion Bridge
Recreation area / boat launch as seen from the Hillside Road Recreation area / boat launch
Wildflowers on the shoreline Waters edge on the right of the cove
Cupids Cove as seen from the air Cruising the river 3
Cupids Cove recreation area, August 2010


Mira River FAQ

Where in the world is the Mira River?
Read all about it on Wikipedia. Here's the link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mira_River_%28Canada%29


What is special about the Mira River?
The Mira River is the longest river system in Nova Scotia and is 'a sparkling jewel of Cape Breton Island'. Go to http://www.mirariver.com/ for more facts, news and trivia about the Mira!


A Sail Up the Mira River, 1908
Go back in time and take a scenic trip up the river.
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Hey, isn't that a song?
You must be thinking about 'Song for the Mira' by the renowned Cape Breton songwriter Allister MacGillivray.
http://sniff.numachi.com/pages/tiSNGMIRA;ttSNGMIRA.html
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