Robert Chiasson – Atlantic Salmon flyfishing guide
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Chéticamp
Atlantic Salmon fly fishing guide on the famous Margaree River, as well as the Cheticamp River and other Cape Breton rivers on the Cabot Tra...
4 A/C units (Q,2D; all no-smoking), 4-pc bath, SaTV, fridge, microwave, free Wi-Fi, electric fireplace. 22-m/yd deck with harbour view; outdoor smoking area. Walking distance to restaurants, banks & whale cruises. Service bilingue.
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Chéticamp
Atlantic Salmon fly fishing guide on the famous Margaree River, as well as the Cheticamp River and other Cape Breton rivers on the Cabot Tra...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Margaree
Unique end-grain cutting boards: a fusion of function and art. Sold throughout North America and abroad. Bold grain. Varied patterning. Na...
Regions: Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Cabot Trail
Community: Cape Breton Highlands NP
Follow the route of the old Cabot Trail from Trout Brook as it gently climbs to a ridge midway up Jerome Mountain, offering views of the Atl...
Regions: Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Cabot Trail
Community: Cape Breton Highlands NP
A dramatic headland cliff overlooks the rugged coast from the end of this level trail. You can enjoy an eagle’s view of the Cabot Tra...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Chéticamp
Kwe’! Welcome to the Land of Fog. Learn about the Mi’kmaq and their culture, and find out what is going on in the five vibrant communiti...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Chéticamp
Specializing in chicken, this tasty restaurant won’t disappoint. Open Thursday-Saturday: 11:00pm-7:00pm (Take Out Only) ...
Looking for a ski getaway this winter? Check out these packages to get the best bang for your buck!
Enjoy snowmobiling across the Cabot Trail or near the Bras d'Or Lake. Meet up with old friends or meet new ones along the Great Trail. Pull up next to restaurants with delicious homemade food and sleep in accommodations you hand select.
Hannah Krebs works as a ban-chleasaiche | Gaelic Cultural Animator at Baile na Gàidheal | Highland Village Museum. Gaelic language, music, and square dances are some of her favourite things about Cape Breton.
Shannon MacMullin is a Gàidhlig learner, singer and storyteller; a community educator, and the Cultural Experiences Co-ordinator at Baile nan Gàidheal | Highland Village. She loves dancing, making beauty in the world & bringing people together.
The Gaels celebrated their culture not in huge buildings or sculptures but in their songs. Their songs told the stories of the people, the land, good times and bad, love's lost and yearned for.
There’s nothing better than watching two musicians who just love playing music together.
As a songwriter, I’ve often described my creative process as though I have tuned into an invisible radio frequency.
It is well-established that dance tradition is an important, if not defining, influence on Cape Breton's traditional music.