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A beautiful trail in northern Cape Breton
This was a thrill for me. You drive in 2 km on a good dirt road.The first 2 km of the walking trail are wide gravelled with some incline but overall easy walking. There are platforms with benches alon...
The trail was under construction but we didn’t notice the sign till the way back. Not well marked. The trail normally does a loop but this time was just 4 km up to viewpoint turnaround and come back. ...
This trail takes you through a taiga ecosystem, complete with pitcher plants, reindeer lichen, laurel, and lots of other really cool plants. Didn't see any moose, but saw moose droppings. Saw a loon i...
We enjoyed this trail immensely. First we went through woods and then we saw the beauty of the lowlands. It’s as if we were back in Scotland. It looked like Scotland, but truly it was still Cape Breto...
A beautiful trail in northern Cape Breton
This was a thrill for me. You drive in 2 km on a good dirt road.The first 2 km of the walking trail are wide gravelled with some incline but overall easy walking. There are platforms with benches alon...
Beautiful hike
Great views along the way. The end on top of Mica Hill is superb. All of the mica lying around from old mines is neat.
Under construction
The trail was under construction but we didn’t notice the sign till the way back. Not well marked. The trail normally does a loop but this time was just 4 km up to viewpoint turnaround and come back. ...
Interesting and not difficult!
This trail takes you through a taiga ecosystem, complete with pitcher plants, reindeer lichen, laurel, and lots of other really cool plants. Didn't see any moose, but saw moose droppings. Saw a loon i...
Are we in Scotland?
We enjoyed this trail immensely. First we went through woods and then we saw the beauty of the lowlands. It’s as if we were back in Scotland. It looked like Scotland, but truly it was still Cape Breto...