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Journey through Cape Breton’s story with a visit to two of its most iconic sites. In Baddeck, explore the world of Alexander Graham Bell, the brilliant inventor whose groundbreaking experiments like inventing telephone and plane that had changed history. Then travel to Iona’s Highland Village Museum, where you’ll step back...
The Seal Island Bridge connects Boularderie Island to Cape Breton Island, crossing the Great Bras d’Or Channel. Opened in 1961, it is the third-longest bridge in Nova Scotia, stretching about 716 meters. The bridge is not only an important travel route along the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 105), but it also...
Perched high above St. Ann’s Bay on the Cabot Trail, the St. Ann’s Lookoff is one of Cape Breton’s most breathtaking viewpoints. From here, visitors can see rolling highlands, sparkling waters, and the Englishtown area far below. It’s a popular stop for travelers to stretch, take photos, and enjoy panoramic...
Baddeck is a charming village on the northern shore of Cape Breton Island, known for its rich history and stunning views of the Bras d’Or Lake. Originally a Mi’kmaq settlement, the area became a small Scottish community in the early 19th century. Baddeck gained international fame as the home of...
The Grand Narrows Ferry, officially called the Little Bras d’Or Ferry, is a charming and historic ferry service in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, connecting Grand Narrows (Grand Narrows) to Iona across the Bras d’Or Lake. This short ferry ride offers visitors a scenic glimpse of Cape Breton’s waterways, surrounded by...
Highland Village is a living history museum in Iona, Nova Scotia, dedicated to preserving and sharing the Scottish Gaelic culture of Cape Breton Island. The site recreates traditional 18th and 19th century Scottish Highland settlements, complete with historic buildings, gardens, and artifacts. Visitors can walk through the village, meet costumed...
The St. Patrick’s Church Museum is Sydney’s oldest Roman Catholic church, built in 1828. This historic stone church is now a museum, showcasing artifacts and stories of the Irish Catholic families who shaped Cape Breton. It’s a perfect spot to step back in time and experience Sydney’s rich religious and...
The Ephraim Scott Memorial Church is a charming historic church located in the picturesque village of Baddeck on Cape Breton Island. Built in the late 19th century, the church is named in honor of Ephraim Scott, a respected local figure, and reflects the classic wooden architecture of rural Nova Scotia...
The Bras d’Or Lookoff is one of Cape Breton Island’s most scenic viewpoints, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Bras d’Or Lake, a large inland sea that stretches across the island. From this vantage point, visitors can see rolling hills, forests, and the sparkling waters that make the area a...
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