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Discover Cape Breton Island's hidden gem! Enjoy unique experiences, stunning landscapes, historical wonders, and local delights. Your adventure starts here!
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.
Cape Breton Island’s capes, keys and coves region. Where “Bienvenue” means welcome and Acadian culture flourishes along the coast, revealing the historic St. Peter’s Canal, lively fishing communities, a championship golf course, and the Island’s best surf. Take the Scenic Route.
From the world-famous Skyline Trail, nestled in the Cape Breton Highlands National Park, to the stunning Mabou Highlands, Cape Breton’s hiking opportunities are endless. Lose yourself in our wilderness and discover a little more of your heart with each trail.
Rich in natural beauty, with a deep sense of our cultural roots, Cape Breton Island is known for its warmth and our generous need to share it with the world. Locals know it’s a place for all seasons, now it’s your turn to see for yourself.
The 298-kilometre-long Cabot Trail is a winding mix of roadway, paths, stairs and stunning beauty that takes you from unreal ocean vistas to quaint fishing villages., passing through the Cape Breton Highlands National Park at its northernmost point.
A weekend retreat at a 200-acre whiskey distillery. A world-class golf resort with sweeping ocean views. A unique Island getaway in a historic telegraph house. A family-owned motel in a charming Acadian town—a dream destination requires dream accommodations.
Cape Breton Island, also called Unama’ki, is one of seven ancestral and unceded territories of the Mi’kmaw People. It’s a place where Indigenous, Gaelic, and Acadian cultures carve out communities. Where awe-inspiring landscapes give way to outdoor adventure and proud history.
Discover award-winning wilderness resort cottages or escape to a coastal home away from home on Cape Breton Island.
Cape Breton Island Trip Ideas. Experience our Island like a local. Breezy sails on the Bras d’Or Lake. Whale watching in Bay St. Lawrence. Beachside lobster boils and all-night kitchen parties. Get to know the regions and communities of Cape Breton Island through snow, sun, coast, well-worn trails, and roads less traveled.