| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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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