TNT’s Cape Breton Team Building/Group Tour

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Baddeck & Area

from $850

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Getting away from your screens to have meaningful experiences together can help teams feel engaged and inspired. We have the best mix of backwoods road and trails in the Cape Breton Highlands! Our knowledgeable guides will take you into the Highlands to explore the woods and natural beauty. Venture into the wild and explore the hidden backwoods. Discover something new together!

Tour Includes:
  • An unforgettable 2-hour adventure led by an expert guide 
  • Tour in a new model Polaris 6-seater Side-by-Side with safety gear including helmets and glasses
  • A good cuppa tea après Trail Tour back at the base camp.
  • Dates: May 1 – December 15, 2025
Price: $850 per group +HST (8 – 10 passengers)
Good to know:
  • Tours leave our TNT Outdoor Adventures base, 1072 Cabot Trail, Hunter’s Mountain at 1pm – returning at 3:00pm. Please arrive 15-20 minutes prior for safety orientation and gear fitting.
  • Dress for the weather and closed toed shoes like sneakers or hiking boots are a great option.
  • Children ages 5+ are welcome; must be accompanied by an adult.
  • Our TNT building has an accessible washroom facility.
  • All participants are required to sign a waiver.

Location & Contact

1072 Cabot Trail, Hunter's Mountain, Nova Scotia

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