Conventional wisdom says the Cabot Trail is probably best driven in a counterclockwise direction, so your lane is closest to the water and oncoming traffic doesn’t obscure your views of the sea. Start ...
Situated on the extreme eastern edge of Canada is Cape Breton, an island in the province of Nova Scotia. Connected to mainland Canada via the Canso Causeway (built in 1955), Cape Breton is home to a ...
Rich culture, great seafood and lively music distinguish this Nova Scotia journey from all others. Musicians fiddle with a frenzy on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. That’s not surprising. Hundreds of ...
The Cabot Trail in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, is a 185-mile loop blending jaw-dropping coastal scenery with rich Mi’kmaq, Acadian, and Gaelic heritage. From whale watching and hiking in Cape Breton ...
A portion of the Cabot Trail in Cape Breton that was washed out during last month’s rainstorm will reopen to traffic this week. The section of road, which is the main route connecting the communities ...