Cabot Trail Acoustic Festival Series
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Indian Brook
The Cabot Trail has a history of great music, great musicians and there’s a whole new generation that’s revising acoustic roots,...
Join us in celebrating winter break with an ugly sweater party!
It’s easy to lock ourselves away at home when the weather is turning, but not quite ready for snow sports. Let’s get social instead!
Our kitchen will be open, homemade Czech Nog, tea, coffee, beer on draft, and more sweet treats available.
Live band.
Photo booth.
Silent auction items including 2 of the dismantled chair lifts.
Film screening honoring Ski Cape Smokey’s previous volunteers.
Send us your funniest ski photos and/or wear your ugliest sweater. Both winners will win a bottle of bubbly or a free day of tubing!
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Indian Brook
The Cabot Trail has a history of great music, great musicians and there’s a whole new generation that’s revising acoustic roots,...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Englishtown
Join us for our 46th year for the Festival of Cape Breton Fiddling in 2019 August 17th & 18th. The festival will be held on the be...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Baddeck
Join us for Aviation Day 2019! Activities run from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., and there’s no charge for the workshops, which are suitable fo...
Cape Breton Island has so many awesome places to explore and all of these places are right in our backyards.
When we think of waterfalls, the image that comes to our mind is tropical pools, cascading water, peace and calmness. But come winter, these waterfalls turn into a completely different scene. We have rounded up our favourite winter waterfalls.
There are so many hiking trails with phenomenal views in Cape Breton that it’s difficult to narrow it down to 5.
Looking for a great way to spend your long weekend on Cape Breton Island? Chéticamp will wow you! Let two local ambassadors, Jeremy Smith of CB West Paddle Boards and Napoleon Chiasson, one of our Acadian cultural ambassadors, guide you!
It is well-established that dance tradition is an important, if not defining, influence on Cape Breton's traditional music.
The trail starts out somewhat wide and eventually narrows to a footpath in the woods – exactly what we wanted! We love hiking when it feels like
Cape Breton is filled with incredible natural places. It's home to meandering rivers, rolling hills, cascading waterfalls and scenic lakes. These locations are beautiful in every season but they really shine in the fall.
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.
Gaelic for “white water”, Uisge Ban (ish-ka-ban) Falls is by far the most popular hike in the Baddeck area. This 4 km, 1.5-hour hike complete with picnic facilities attracts local and visitors all season long. Those visiting via the many cruise ships