Guiding Lights of Isle Madame
Region: Cape Breton’s South Coast
Community: Isle Madame
Nova Scotia is home to the largest number of lighthouses in Canada, but none are more historic or picturesque than those of Isle Madame. Thi...
Lennox Passage Provincial Park located on the North Shore of Isle Madame on Cape Breton Island (5 km / 3 mi east of the junction of Routes 320 and 206) offers a picnic area with tables scattered through a forest and open areas, a saltwater beach, and 2 km of walking trails.
The park also has an operating lighthouse for visitors to explore, and swimming, kayaking, and biking opportunities. Snowshoeing and cross-country skiing may occur in the park; however, visitors are reminded that the park is unserviced during the winter season and parking is available at the gate only.
Region: Cape Breton’s South Coast
Community: Isle Madame
Nova Scotia is home to the largest number of lighthouses in Canada, but none are more historic or picturesque than those of Isle Madame. Thi...
Regions: Cape Breton’s South Coast, Bras d’Or Lake
Community: St Peter’s & Area
Join Captain Greg for a hands-on sailing experience on Cape Breton’s Bras d’Or Lake and Ocean Coast We offer a hands-on experie...
Region: Cape Breton’s South Coast
Community: St Peter’s & Area
We are a Confectionery and Gift Shop, located in the Heart of St. Peter’s offering high-quality products at a competitive price. The ...
Regions: Cape Breton’s South Coast, Bras d’Or Lake
Community: St Peter’s & Area
Visit us in Southeast Cape Breton, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Bras d’Or Lake, an inland sea and UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. L...
Region: Cape Breton’s South Coast
Community: Isle Madame
Come visit one of the oldest stone buildings on Cape Breton Island. “The Forge,” built between 1780 and 1800, was an important e...
Regions: Bras d’Or Lake, Cape Breton’s South Coast
Community: St Peter’s & Area
Overlooking the St. Peter’s Canal. Collection of local historical materials housed in a French-styled building inspired by the trading pos...
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