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Big Intervale Campground – Cape Breton Highlands National Park The Google rating is 4.1

Cape Breton Island, Cape North

Address:

27117 Cabot Trail Rd
Cape North

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Overview

Big Intervale Campground is a small campground in Cape Breton Highlands National Park, located on the bank of the Aspy River and the base of of North Mountain. It is 10 km from Cape North. Location: 46.830550, -60.612670

With only 5 tent sites, it’s a good spot to pull over and camp on your way around the Cabot Trail, especially if it’s late in the day and you don’t want to travel over the mountains after dark. 

If you’re cycling around the Cabot Trail, this is an excellent spot to camp before you continue your journey. 

Please note that there is no potable water available on site. Make sure you pack extra drinking water.

Pay by self-registration or at a Parks Canada Visitor Centre. Reservations not accepted.

Campground Services:

  • Pit privies

Enjoy these walking and hiking trails within a short driving distance:  

  • Aspy, start at Beulach Ban Falls and follow the valley up to a look-off that offers panoramic views of the Aspy Fault and the cascading highlands that surround it.
  • Lone Shieling, to see a replica of a Scottish crofters hut and a towering old growth hardwood forest, one of the oldest in the Maritimes.
  • Mica Hill,  to a gradual climb through an Acadian forest which transitions into a taiga landscape. Continue along a narrower footpath to Mica Hill’s remarkable outcrops of quartz and mica.

#KeepitWild

Please be responsible and join with us in caring for our environment. Take your garbage with you, keep wildlife at a safe distance, and stay on designated trails to protect fragile plant life. 

Nature, other visitors, and future generations will be thankful for your stewardship.

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      Cash

    • Government Level

      National

    • Pet Policy

      Pets welcome

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