Inverness Subdivision C offers a slower-paced ambience and will appeal to those who enjoy spending time outdoors. There are approximately 20 public green spaces nearby for residents to enjoy, such as Bornish Hill Nature Reserve and River Inhabitants Nature Reserve, resulting in them being very easy to get to from most locations within this subdivision of a county municipality. This part of the Cape Breton metropolitan area is reasonably quiet overall, as there are usually low levels of noise from traffic - although that is not the case close to the airport (Port Hawkesbury Airport), the railway line, Highway 104 or Highway 4 - Highway 105 Exit 1 On.
Learn more about Inverness Subdivision CExcellent access to freeways and/or major arteries, with almost no chance of parking problems
Virtually no sources of noise nearby
Wide variety of groceries within a short drive, including some within walking distance
Unsuitable for bicycle commuting and/or recreational cycling
Few or no restaurants within a short drive
Excellent access to freeways and/or major arteries, with almost no chance of parking problems
Virtually no sources of noise nearby
Wide variety of groceries within a short drive, including some within walking distance
Unsuitable for bicycle commuting and/or recreational cycling
Few or no restaurants within a short drive