Wilkie-Sugarloaf Mountain
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: North Highlands
The Wilkie Sugarloaf Trail is a hiking trail in northern Cape Breton Island. The trail leads to the 411.8 metres (1,351 ft) summit of Wilki...
Get Your Seafood Fix!
1. Seafood Chowder ($17) mixture of seafood in a cream style base, served with roll
2. Fish n Chips ($19) two haddock loins dipped in batter and deep fried, server with tartar, fries and coleslaw
3. Fish Cakes and Beans ($18) salted cod, potatoes and onion, pan fried with beans, tartar, roll, and coleslaw
4. Lobster Roll ($28) local lobster meat tossed in mayo, onion, celery and lettuce, topped on a grilled bun, served with fries and coleslaw
5. Cold Snow Crab Sandwich ($28) local snow crab meat, tossed in mayo and onion placed between two pieces of sliced white bread, served with fries and coleslaw
6. Cape North Mussels ($12) one pound of steamed mussels, served with garlic toast & garlic butter
Kids Menu
Fish n Chips ($10) One piece of fish n chips served with fries, coleslaw and tartar sauce
Seafood Chowder ($10) 1/2 Chowder served with roll
Grilled Cheese ($10) Grilled Cheese Sandwich & Fries
Beverages
Coca-cola ($2)
Diet coke ($2)
Sprite ($2)
Diet sprite ($2)
Gingerale ($2)
Water ($2)
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: North Highlands
The Wilkie Sugarloaf Trail is a hiking trail in northern Cape Breton Island. The trail leads to the 411.8 metres (1,351 ft) summit of Wilki...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: North Highlands
A locally owned, operated, and family-run cafe located in Dingwall, North of Smokey. Home of the original North of Smokey Burger and Pizza! ...
Regions: Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Cabot Trail
Community: North Highlands
This breathtaking trail winds through Acadian mixed forest and stunted taiga as it climbs to the windswept plateau. It offers 360° views sp...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: North Highlands
Length: 16 km (10 mi) return Hiking Time: 5+hr Type of Trail: natural surface, compacted earth Uses (no snow): walking, biking, horseback ri...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: North Highlands
Our talented chefs have revitalized The Markland Restaurant and have made a point of celebrating local cuisine with wild halibut, lobster, s...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: North Highlands
Private charter of the coastline of the ruggedly beautiful Cape Breton Island, based in Bay St. Lawrence. Come join us on the water for you...
Welcome to Pleasant Bay, a small fishing village nestled along the rugged shores of the Cabot Trail. Steeped in history and surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty, this charming community offers visitors a glimpse into the authentic maritime way o
If you're craving a taste of authentic Acadian culture, look no further than the charming community of Chéticamp, nestled along the breathtaking Cabot Trail on Cape Breton Island. This vibrant village is a treasure trove of local crafts, folk art, an
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