Alexander Graham Bell Museum-Alec and I
Regions: Cabot Trail, Bras d’Or Lake
Community: Baddeck
Alexander Graham and Mabel Bell show us that the world can literally be changed by one’s love for another. They stood side by side, me...
18-hole, par 72, 7037 yd. Rating 74.8; Slope 144. Beautiful Thomas McBroom championship course high above the Bras d’Or Lakes, overlooking the bay.
Awarded Best New Course in Canada ’98 by Golf Digest; Nova Scotia Amateur, Nova Scotia Mid-Amateur Atlantic Golf Championships.
Gift cards now available, please contact the business to purchase.
Regions: Cabot Trail, Bras d’Or Lake
Community: Baddeck
Alexander Graham and Mabel Bell show us that the world can literally be changed by one’s love for another. They stood side by side, me...
Region: Bras d’Or Lake
Community: McKinnon’s Harbour
Darby’s Old Church Kitchen is just that – a former church and community centre converted into an open kitchen, serving up good o...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Nyanza
About Big Spruce Brewing: Big Spruce Brewing is Atlantic Canada’s only organic, on-farm craft brewery and hop yard. We brew only unfil...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Nyanza
Lobster-licious Dish: Lobster Wontons These crisp & airy fishing-boat fresh Lobster Wontons are stuffed with Cape Breton’s best ...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Englishtown
Traditional Mi’kmaq drumming and dancing is a fun event for all ages to learn and experience the beautiful heartbeat of the drum. You ...
Regions: Cabot Trail, Bras d’Or Lake
Community: Baddeck
About Tom’s Pizza Restaurant: Tom’s Pizza is a small family-owned and operated, licensed, pizza restaurant. Located right in the...
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.