Henry Island
Henry Island is the definitive "Legacy Asset" of the Canadian East Coast. Rooted in over a century of maritime history, the property features a 53-foot lighthouse—a timeless symbol of Atlantic heritage—and a beautifully restored 1.5-storey keeper’s home built in 1903. This isn't just an island; it is a sovereign-scale territory. With the international success of the Cabot brand redefining Cape Breton&rsq ...
Henry Island is the definitive "Legacy Asset" of the Canadian East Coast. Rooted in over a century of maritime history, the property features a 53-foot lighthouse—a timeless symbol of Atlantic heritage—and a beautifully restored 1.5-storey keeper’s home built in 1903. This isn't just an island; it is a sovereign-scale territory. With the international success of the Cabot brand redefining Cape Breton’s western shore, Henry Island stands as the next logical centerpiece for a visionary project. Whether imagined as a wellness retreat, a boutique luxury hotel, or a hyper-private family compound, this 222-acre sanctuary offers a level of seclusion and prestige that is nearly extinct on the Atlantic seaboard.
Property Details
The historic residence (1,695 sq. ft.) preserves its turn-of-the-century charm while offering functional living:
The Keeper's House: A 1.5-storey detached home featuring 4 bedrooms and a 1-piece bathroom. The interior boasts original hardwood flooring and 5-foot turning radii for accessibility.
Layout: The main level includes a spacious living room (15.7' x 14.1'), a classic kitchen, a den, and a storage area. The upper level houses the sleeping quarters.
Infrastructure: The home sits on a traditional stone foundation with a crawl space and utilizes a private septic system. Heating is provided by a furnace (rental).
Maritime Heritage: The 53-foot working lighthouse remains a functional navigational beacon, anchoring the property’s unique identity and historical significance.
Land & Waterfront
With over 200 acres of oceanfront, the island provides an unmatched coastal experience:
Diverse Shoreline: From rugged Atlantic cliffs to tranquil, powder-sand swimming coves, the island offers a variety of micro-climates and vistas.
Forestry: The interior is densely treed with mature forests, providing natural shelter and a ready source of privacy for future building sites.
Access: Exclusively accessible by chartered boat from Little Judique Harbour or via private helicopter, ensuring the highest level of security and exclusion.
Lifestyle & Value
Henry Island is positioned as the premier "Trophy Island" in Atlantic Canada for 2026. It offers the total isolation of a 222-acre kingdom with the institutional prestige of a historic lighthouse. For the visionary investor, it represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to shape the future of Cape Breton’s luxury landscape while honoring a century of storied past. This is a sovereign-scale investment in the rugged beauty of the Gulf of St. Lawrence."
Henry Island is the definitive "Legacy Asset" of the Canadian East Coast. Rooted in over a century of maritime history, the property features a 53-foot lighthouse—a timeless symbol of Atlantic heritage—and a beautifully restored 1.5-storey keeper’s home built in 1903. This isn't just an island; it is a sovereign-scale territory. With the international success of the Cabot brand redefining Cape Breton’s western shore, Henry Island stands as the next logical centerpiece for a visionary project. Whether imagined as a wellness retreat, a boutique luxury hotel, or a hyper-private family compound, this 222-acre sanctuary offers a level of seclusion and prestige that is nearly extinct on the Atlantic seaboard.
Property Details
The historic residence (1,695 sq. ft.) preserves its turn-of-the-century charm while offering functional living:
The Keeper's House: A 1.5-storey detached home featuring 4 bedrooms and a 1-piece bathroom. The interior boasts original hardwood flooring and 5-foot turning radii for accessibility.
Layout: The main level includes a spacious living room (15.7' x 14.1'), a classic kitchen, a den, and a storage area. The upper level houses the sleeping quarters.
Infrastructure: The home sits on a traditional stone foundation with a crawl space and utilizes a private septic system. Heating is provided by a furnace (rental).
Maritime Heritage: The 53-foot working lighthouse remains a functional navigational beacon, anchoring the property’s unique identity and historical significance.
Land & Waterfront
With over 200 acres of oceanfront, the island provides an unmatched coastal experience:
Diverse Shoreline: From rugged Atlantic cliffs to tranquil, powder-sand swimming coves, the island offers a variety of micro-climates and vistas.
Forestry: The interior is densely treed with mature forests, providing natural shelter and a ready source of privacy for future building sites.
Access: Exclusively accessible by chartered boat from Little Judique Harbour or via private helicopter, ensuring the highest level of security and exclusion.
Lifestyle & Value
Henry Island is positioned as the premier "Trophy Island" in Atlantic Canada for 2026. It offers the total isolation of a 222-acre kingdom with the institutional prestige of a historic lighthouse. For the visionary investor, it represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to shape the future of Cape Breton’s luxury landscape while honoring a century of storied past. This is a sovereign-scale investment in the rugged beauty of the Gulf of St. Lawrence."









































