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Top coastal stop
The trail is a short drive off the Cabot Trail. Not heavily traveled and an easy walk out to the end. A great place to sit on a rock outcropping and find some peace and quiet. Just a nice setting.
Superb views all along the coast and ocean. It is an easy hike/ walk. I went with my family, which included a 5 and 3 year old, and we had a wonderful time. After getting to the parking lot, it ...
Although not as famous as the Skyline Trail in the national park, equally as beautiful. White Point is between South Harbor and Neils Harbour, on the northeast section of Cape Breton. Incredibly gor...
Great place to stop and do a short hike. Lot of bang for the buck in terms of views. Head to White Point which is off the Cabot Trail. Park at the harbor and walk up the rock path. Can’t miss it. The ...
Top coastal stop
The trail is a short drive off the Cabot Trail. Not heavily traveled and an easy walk out to the end. A great place to sit on a rock outcropping and find some peace and quiet. Just a nice setting.
Best hike in Cape Breton!
Superb views all along the coast and ocean. It is an easy hike/ walk. I went with my family, which included a 5 and 3 year old, and we had a wonderful time. After getting to the parking lot, it ...
Don't miss this hike!
Although not as famous as the Skyline Trail in the national park, equally as beautiful. White Point is between South Harbor and Neils Harbour, on the northeast section of Cape Breton. Incredibly gor...
The most beautiful spot in Nova Scotia
Do not come here! This place is too beautiful to be overrun by travelers. Go to Big Sur or Point Reyes, instead!
Amazing Views
Great place to stop and do a short hike. Lot of bang for the buck in terms of views. Head to White Point which is off the Cabot Trail. Park at the harbor and walk up the rock path. Can’t miss it. The ...