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Explore the Cabot Trail

Experience the natural beauty of the Cape Breton Highlands as you drive the world famous Cabot Trail. Coined one of the World’s Most Beautiful Drives, this 298 km (186 mi) highway weaves through the Cape Breton Highlands National Park, rewarding travellers with spectacular valley and coastal views all along the way.

Looking for more ways to explore? Hike and camp within the Cape Breton Highlands National Park, play a round of golf at Highlands Links or Cabot Cliffs, peruse artisan shops along the trail, or book your spot on a sea kayaking, cycling, or whale watching tour. In the winter months, downhill skiing, cross-country skiing, winter hiking, snowmobiling and more will continue to bring you back to experience adventures around the Cabot Trail.

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Skyline Trail, Cape Breton Highlands National Park

Hike the Highlands

  • With 26 trails ranging from easy strolls to challenging hikes, the Cape Breton Highlands National ParkCape Breton Highlands National Park is a must for outdoor enthusiasts.
  • Popular trails include the Franey Trail near Ingonish and the Skyline Trail near Pleasant Bay which is known for its spectacular sunsets. You can even sign-up to go on a Parks Canada guide-led sunset hike.
  • Hikers can register to participate in the annual Hike the Highlands Festival, a 10-day fall hiking festival offering guided hikes, activities, and more.
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Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site

  • Discover the many creations that famed inventor, Alexander Graham Bell developed while spending his summers in Baddeck, the start and end point of the Cabot Trail.
  • While the telephone may be what many know him for, you can learn about and see many of his inventions.
  • Looking for an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look? Discover – and even touch – inventions, photos, and more on The White Glove Tour.
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Keltic Lodge

Where to Eat & Drink

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Nova Scotia’s Gaelic Culture

Celtic Culture

  • For hands-on cultural immersion, kick up your heels at a local ceilidh or square dance, take part in kilt making or a milling frolic at the Gaelic College in St. Ann’s or learn about Acadian history while trying your hand at rug hooking at Les Trois Pignons in Chéticamp.
  • Catch a performance during Celtic Colours International Festival. Held each October and featuring local, national and international Celtic musicians, events are held in venues around the Cabot Trail and throughout Cape Breton Island.
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Cape Smokey covered in snow

Winter Activities

  • With tons of snow and a panoramic view from the top, go downhill skiing at Ski Cape Smokey in Ingonish
  • Venture out on 10 km of groomed trails at North Highlands Nordic Ski in Cape North
  • Snowmobilers will love the 1,000kms+ snowy Cape Breton Highlands trailways that stretch from Cheticamp to Wreck Cove to Whycocomagh.
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