Cape Breton Highlands National Park is a protected area located on Cape Breton Island in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada. The park is known for its breathtaking landscapes, including rugged coastal cliffs, lush forests, highland plateaus, and stunning ocean views. It offers visitors a range of outdoor activities, scenic drives, and opportunities to experience the natural beauty of the region.
Nova Scotia is one of the ten provinces in Canada, located on the eastern coast of the country. It is known for its picturesque coastline, charming fishing villages, vibrant culture, and rich history. Most of the population are native English-speakers, and the province's population is 969,383 according to the 2021 census.
York Redoubt National Historic Site is a historical and cultural site located on a headland overlooking the entrance to Halifax Harbor, providing strategic views and control over the harbor's entrance and defenses, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is a well-preserved military fortification with a rich history that dates back to the 18th century.
Burntcoat Head Park is home to the world’s highest recorded tides. While the stunning shoreline may draw you in, visitors also appreciate the green space and wooded areas, as well as the friendly and knowledgeable staff. Picnic tables and benches are available throughout the park. Climb to the top of the historic replica lighthouse and visit the gift shop.
Ottawa House By the Sea Museum features exhibits on shipbuilding, rumrunning and the former settlement on Partridge Island. There are hundreds of artifacts depicting life, culture and industry over more than 200 years. The Museum also houses impressive genealogical and archival resources.