St. Ann’s Provincial Park
St. Ann's Bay & North Shore
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St. Anns Provincial Park is a small picturesque picnic park, with tables under softwood trees, on the shore of North Gut along the Cabot Trail on Cape Breton Island.
The park has a 500-m trail with look off which overlooks a saltmarsh and offers views across St. Anns Bay.
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