Beggar's Banquet

Cape Breton Island


Finally, it's here: the chance to dress up like it's the 1700s and step inside a boisterous, beer-swilling tavern for a crab and lobster feast while being serenaded by 18th-century tunes. Unspeakably lame? Enormous fun? You decide.

It's located at Point of View Suites.


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