Visit Cape Breton & Cabot Trail, Nova Scotia
Cape Breton Island is a place of mountains, forest wilderness, windswept coastal beauty and charming fishing villages. The best-known feature of the park is driving the spectacular the Cabot Trail.

The Cabot Trail, Cape Breton Island
Cape Breton & Cabot Trail
Nova Scotia, Canada
This park was established in 1936 when the government set aside 950 square kilometres of the northern tip of Cape Breton Island.
The goal was to protect some of Canada’s most famous scenery, a land of mountains, forest wilderness, windswept coastal beauty and charming fishing villages.
Cabot Trail
The best-known feature of the park is the Cabot Trail that draws thousands of visitors every year and is renowned for being one of the most spectacular coastal drives in North America.
Visitors stay on the outskirts of the park at Ingonish, a collection of small villages around two bays on the southeast corner.
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