In Nova Scotia, A Family Inn & Cafe Steeped in Seaside Nostalgia
Cousins Sarabeth Drover and Caitlyn Purcell grew up spending their childhood summers seaside, playing and collecting shells together along the picturesque shore in on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada. Their nostalgia for those early days is so embedded into their lives, that working in business together surrounded by those same haunts seemed like […]
Cousins Sarabeth Drover and Caitlyn Purcell grew up spending their childhood summers seaside, playing and collecting shells together along the picturesque shore in on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada. Their nostalgia for those early days is so embedded into their lives, that working in business together surrounded by those same haunts seemed like their destiny. Now, located just a five-minute stroll from their favorite beach and viewpoint from those blissful summers sits Salty Rose’s and the Periwinkle Cafe, the cafe/inn/shop where Sarabeth is the cafe- and innkeeper Caitlyn curates and runs the art & craft shop. “We are proud of our island upbringing and feel strongly connected to Ingonish, where we spent all of summers growing up,” they tell us. “After leaving the island to go to school, travel and work we found ourselves always drawn back. Ingonish is magnetic for us. Caitlyn is an accomplished jeweler and made the move back to Cape Breton over eight years ago. She opened the original Salty Rose’s, a beautiful and airy art and craft shop. Sarabeth had been working in...
Cousins Sarabeth Drover and Caitlyn Purcell grew up spending their childhood summers seaside, playing and collecting shells together along the picturesque shore in on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada. Their nostalgia for those early days is so embedded into their lives, that working in business together surrounded by those same haunts seemed like their destiny. Now, located just a five-minute stroll from their favorite beach and viewpoint from those blissful summers sits Salty Rose’s and the Periwinkle Cafe, the cafe/inn/shop where Sarabeth is the cafe- and innkeeper Caitlyn curates and runs the art & craft shop. “We are proud of our island upbringing and feel strongly connected to Ingonish, where we spent all of summers growing up,” they tell us. “After leaving the island to go to school, travel and work we found ourselves always drawn back. Ingonish is magnetic for us. Caitlyn is an accomplished jeweler and made the move back to Cape Breton over eight years ago. She opened the original Salty Rose’s, a beautiful and airy art and craft shop. Sarabeth had been working in...
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