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Judique
Known for its rich Celtic heritage and stunning natural beauty, Judique offers visitors a warm welcome and a wealth of attractions to explore. This small, proud and authentic community is home to rich celtic history and has produced some of Cape Breton's most well known fiddlers.

Celtic Music
One of the highlights of Judique is the Celtic Music Interpretive Centre, where visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant sounds of traditional Celtic music. From lively fiddle tunes to jigs and reels, the centre showcases the rich musical heritage of Cape Breton through interactive exhibits, live performances, and workshops. It's the perfect place to learn about the history and cultural significance of Celtic music while enjoying a toe-tapping good time.

The Celtic Shores Coastal Trail
For outdoor enthusiasts, the Celtic Shores Coastal Trail beckons with its scenic beauty and recreational opportunities. Converted from a railway, this 92km multi use trail connects Port Hastings to Inverness. Whether you're hiking, cycling, or simply taking a leisurely stroll, this coastal trail offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the rugged coastline of Cape Breton.

Unwind and Relax
After a day of exploration, unwind and relax at Archer's Edge Luxury Camping for the coziest dome experience you'll ever have. Be sure to check out The Inn on the Intervale, a charming inn nestled in the heart of Judique. With its cozy accommodations, warm hospitality, and picturesque setting, it's the perfect place to rest and recharge before your next Cape Breton adventure. So come experience the beauty and culture of Judique, where Celtic traditions meet coastal charm on the shores of Cape Breton Island.




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