Saturday, November 3, 2012

Cape Breton and the Cabot Trail

Driving on the causeway to Cape Breton.

The Cabot Trail is an amazing place to visit.

We camped across the bay from Cheticamp, a small village on the North West side of Cape Breton. It is at the south entrance of the Cape Breton Highlands National Park. My grandmother was born here.

A view of Cheticamp driving from the south.

The Cabot Trail highway went for miles along the picturesque rugged coast. 

Imagine living on this piece of land.

This was a perfect place for a picnic. 

We finally made it to Meat Cove; the north west tip of the Cabot Trail.... Lands End...
There is a campground and cabins.  The campground had campers and 5th wheels; I don't think a Class A could make it because of the road.

  A view of the coast driving back to Cheticamp.  The highway carved into he hills is postcard perfect.

One of many brightly painted gift shops on Main Street in Cheticamp.

No matter where we stopped, the view was breathtaking.


The Cabot Trail is a popular tourist attraction.  We chose to leave our bus at the campground.

Awesome....
Cabot Trail meet the Gulf of St. Lawrence.


We left Cheticamp and drove to the east side of Cape Breton, Lewisburg.  This is a view of Fort Lewisburg across the bay.  The fort is a national historic site.  It is a reconstruction of the 18 century fort.  The fort had many battles between the English and French.

A Dory rests on its side.

A woman working on her needle point.

Every employee is dress in character of the 18th century.  They educated the visitors on the history of the fort.

A view of the reconstructed homes and shops.

The marshlands beyond the fort.

A priest enjoying a walk in the sunshine.

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