Beaton Institute Archives
Region: Sydney and Area / Marconi Trail
Community: Sydney & Area
The Beaton Institute is a cultural heritage archive mandated to preserve the social, economic, political, ethnic and cultural history of Cap...
Greenlink Rotary Trail Waterfall
Height: 4 m
Distance (one way): 475 m
Difficulty: Easy
Elevation: 10 m
Hiking Time: 15 minutes
Cellphone Coverage: Yes
Finding the Trailhead: From downtown Sydney, drive south along Kings Road until you come to an intersection with Churchill Dr. Turn left at the intersection and continue Churchill Dr. for 1.6 km until you reach 399 Churchill Dr. Park here.
Trailhead: 46º0659.9N, 60º1058.2W Waterfall: 46º0707.9N, 60º1055.5W
The Hike: From where you parked, follow the trail northwards. Walk 360 m until you see a trail on your right side and take that trail for 125 m to the waterfall.
Region: Sydney and Area / Marconi Trail
Community: Sydney & Area
The Beaton Institute is a cultural heritage archive mandated to preserve the social, economic, political, ethnic and cultural history of Cap...
Region: Sydney and Area / Marconi Trail
Community: Sydney & Area
We’re a locally owned and operated craft cidery located in Sydney, Nova Scotia. We take pride in our roots and celebrate the rich and ...
Region: Sydney and Area / Marconi Trail
Community: North Sydney & Area
Dedicated to the heritage of North Sydney and the northside. ...
Region: Sydney and Area / Marconi Trail
Community: North Sydney & Area
The Cape Breton Farmers’ Market is a not-for-profit co-operative that has been in operation for almost thirty years, evolving from an outd...
Region: Sydney and Area / Marconi Trail
Community: Sydney & Area
About Fired Creations The Pottery Painting Cafè: Fired Creations is Cape Breton’s only Pottery Painting Café. Located in downtown S...
Region: Bras d’Or Lake
Community: Bras d’Or & Boularderie Area
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