Tickle Inn at Cape Onion, Cape Onion, Newfoundland, Canada
Tickle Inn at Cape Onion offers Sea views in the Cape Onion region of Newfoundland.
The Tickle Inn offers more than accommodation, it is a vacation experience. This typical old outport home has been designated a Registered Heritage Structure by the Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador. In 1874, William Adams became the first recorded inhabitant of Cape Onion, a picturesque cove at the tip of the Great Northern Peninsula. He constructed the original part of the house in the 1890's. As the family grew, each generation extended the house and now the fourth generation has carefully preserved and restored it.
What's in The Name?
In Newfoundland a tickle refers to a narrow passage of water separating two land forms and is usually "ticklish" to get through.
There are several tickles in the waters around Cape Onion. A dictionary meaning of tickle is "to please, entertain or delight". Need we say more?
The Home
The original rooms and style in furnishings and decor have been carefully maintained in this authentic fisherman's home. In addition, modern conveniences are provided for the comfort of guests. Traditional warm Newfoundland hospitality will ensure your stay at Cape Onion will truly "tickle your fancy".
Visit the website for Tickle Inn at Cape Onion at: www.tickleinn.net
Address
*Please note map locations may be approximate.
Tickle Inn at Cape Onion
RR#1
Box 62
Cape Onion
Newfoundland
Canada
A0K4J0
Telephone: (709) 452-4321