Groves Point Provincial Park
Region: Bras d’Or Lake
Community: Groves Point
Groves Point Provincial Park is a popular site with a pebble beach and warm salt water situated in Bras d’Or (5 km / 3 mi south of Hig...
Two camping cabins with queen bed in one and queen + single beds in the other, washrooms (one with shower), satellite TV. Beautiful view of harbour and mountains.
Region: Bras d’Or Lake
Community: Groves Point
Groves Point Provincial Park is a popular site with a pebble beach and warm salt water situated in Bras d’Or (5 km / 3 mi south of Hig...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Petit Etang
The Cornerstone Motel is the latest addition to lodging in the Chéticamp area and is situated directly on the Cabot Trail just at the north...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Ingonish
The Middle Head Trail follows a long, narrow peninsula separating two ocean bays, ending on headland cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, ...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Meat Cove
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: Ingonish Beach
Cape Smokey Provincial Park is on top of Smokey Mountain along the Cabot Trail on Cape Breton Island where you will find picnic tables a...
Region: Bras d’Or Lake
Community: Big Bras d’Or
Mountain Vista Seaside Campground is centrally located on the Bras d’Or Lakes Scenic Drive in the Cape Breton region of Nova Scotia. Our a...
One of our favourite parts of this hike is the sound of the river beside you as you wander through the forest and see the stunning mountains of the Highlands around you.
Cape Breton is known for its spectacular beauty, vibrant living cultures and outdoor adventure and this is especially so during our winters. Winter is no time to sit back and let the season pass you by, it's full of adventure, events and hospitality.
You’ve probably seen some incredible Instagram posts from the end of the Skyline Trail or the winding Cabot Trail road.
Looking for somewhere to eat this fall in Cape Breton? Looking for an authentic experience or simply want to try some locally inspired dishes? Here is a culinary guide for your fall trip to Cape Breton that will have you coming back again and again!
There are so many hiking trails with phenomenal views in Cape Breton that it’s difficult to narrow it down to 5.
It's often heard around the island that there will be a ceilidh in this place, or that people are going to a ceilidh tonight, or will there be a ceilidh anywhere this weekend?
There are two great ways to make your next trip to the Cape Breton Highlands National Park one you’ll never forget.
10 Cape Breton Island experiences: the Cabot Trail, Fortress of Louisbourg, ceilidhs, seafood, golf and more.
You may want to work your way up to this hike! So consider conquering North River Falls as something to aim for as you build your hiking repertoire. The hike is a well-maintained trail, part of the North River Provincial Park and Wilderness Area. Of