New Brunswick country group Scott & Gerald Delhunty are no strangers to the Doryman stage. The popular musical duo from New Brunswick embodies the festive and warm spirit of Acadia with their unique blend of traditional Country music and Acadian influences. Their repertoire, rich in enchanting melodies and delicate harmonies, reflects their deep connection to the cultural and musical roots of their region. The Delhunty’s return for this unique concert that showcases their vast repertoire of country Christmas music. A show not to be missed by fans of all ages. Minors are permitted for this show.
9pm-1am | $25
Cape Breton is so much more than Cabot Trail. Let us show you some of our favourite hidden gems!
Just north of the Cabot Trail is a beautiful corner of Cape Breton Island filled with rugged coast lines, mountains that plunge to the sea and some of the Island's most colourful characters.
This region includes beautiful communities like Cape North, Bay St Lawrence, Capstick and Meat Cove.
When you come to Cape Breton hiking is something that everyone has to do! There are hikes for every age and every ability.
When Cape Breton Island dons its blanket of snow, it transforms into a winter wonderland bursting with adventure and serene beauty.
While chasing waterfalls is good for the body, mind and spirit there are a few things you should remember before hitting the trails to ensure you have a great time and make it back home safely!
There are two great ways to make your next trip to the Cape Breton Highlands National Park one you’ll never forget.
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
We have some of Nova Scotia's favourite Instagrammers coming to Cape Breton to experience the ultimate road trip, the Cabot Trail! Find out which way is the best way to experience the Cabot Trail.
Snow Covered mountains. Forests and fields blanketed with fresh layers of snow, your winter adventure just waiting to be explored. Cape Breton’s hiking trails and scenic routes are like works of art from mother nature’s winter palate.