Top Photo Spots in Cape Breton
While the whole of Cape Breton Island can be described as being as “pretty as a picture,” there are some spots that we’d hate for you to miss.
Planning your spring, summer or fall getaway to escape to and explore Cape Breton Highlands National Park and want to ensure you leave no trail unhiked, beach unexplored, campground un-camped, and look-off unseen?
To help you with your planning, we’ve gathered up plenty of information, facts and recommendations to help you experience Cape Breton Highlands National Park like it should be experienced!
All visitors traveling within Cape Breton Highlands National Park are required to have a valid Parks Canada entry pass to access the park From day passes to annual passes, you have options, including:
Discovery Pass
Visiting Parks Canada National Parks and/or National Historic Sites before June 19, 2026 and after September 7, 2026? The Discovery Pass provides unlimited admission for 12 full months to 80+ Parks Canada sites across Canada – including nine sites in Nova Scotia.
Canada Strong Pass
Returning for Summer 2026, the Canada Strong Pass offers free admission and a 25% discount on fees for camping and overnight stays between June 19 and September 7, 2026.
If the iconic Skyline Trail is on your must‑do list this summer, be sure to secure your parking reservation early so that you can enjoy its world‑famous coastal views with ease.
For the beach lover, swimmer, beachcomber, or the explorer, beaches within Cape Breton Highlands National Park offer a great way to learn about the area and to spend a day.
If you’re looking for a short stroll with a rewarding view or you’re a seasoned hiker looking for a challeging hike within the Cape Breton Highlands National Park – we’ve got you covered!
The camping season in Cape Breton Highlands National Park campgrounds runs from mid-May to late-October each year with each National Park campground operating on specific dates within this timeframe.
Discover each of the seven national park campgrounds located within the Cape Breton Highlands National Park and the unique experience and variety of amenities offered at each one.
Discover vibrant Acadian history and culture near the entrance of the Cape Breton Highlands National Park.
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Home to Highlands Links, Keltic Lodge and Atlantic Canada’s first gondola at Cape Smokey near the entrance of the Cape Breton Highlands National Park.
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Pristine coastline dotted with beaches and sheltered coves perfect for kayaking and offers expansive mountain views.
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The start and end point of the famous Cabot Trail, Baddeck is a favourite spot for travellers and sailors alike.
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