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Parts of the Cabot Trail are stunningly beautiful, and rank among the most famous vistas. It other parts, it’s a lot of trees, and tree-filled valleys, with bumpy pavement to link it all ...
The Cabot Trail, often trumpeted as one of the most scenic drives in North America, is a 184-mile loop that begins and ends in the resort town of Baddeck on the shores of Bras d’Or Lake.
CABOT The signs announcing the Melissa Jenkins Walk for Women are written in magic marker on poster board. If you didn t know where it was, you d never find it. There s no fancy parking lot. There s ...
More than a dozen sections of the picturesque Cabot Trail could be hazardous due to rock falls, ... See a map of the 15 riskiest spots for rock falls on the Cabot Trail.
At Middle Head’s entrance is the 75-year-old Keltic Resort, which can serve as a well-appointed base camp for exploring the 370-square-mile national park and the Cabot Trail, a ring road.
INGONISH BEACH, Nova Scotia -- Rounding a curve on the Cabot Trail, you see it: an elongated pile of granite jutting toward the Atlantic Ocean. It's called Middle Head, and it's part of Cape Breton… ...
Parks Canada is taking steps to stabilize three sections of rock walls adjacent to the Cabot Trail. A 2015 report identified at least 15 areas in need of repair, to prevent a major rock slide.
Awe-inspiring in every season, Nova Scotia's Cabot Trail can be especially beautiful in the fall. Named for explorer John Cabot, the trail winds for nearly 300 kilometres around the rocky ...
More than a dozen sections of the picturesque Cabot Trail could be hazardous due to rock falls, says an internal report prepared for Parks Canada. CBC News obtained a copy of the report, completed ...