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Cape Breton Tour: Eastern Cabot Trail Views
Bras d'Or Lake
Discover the breathtaking beauty of Cape Breton’s eastern Cabot Trail with this guided tour. Experience stunning coastal vistas, delightful villages, and picturesque stops along the way. Ideal for nature enthusiasts and thrill-seekers—reserve your spot now for an unforgettable adventure!
Discover the breathtaking beauty of Cape Breton’s eastern Cabot Trail with this guided tour. Experience stunning coastal vistas, delightful villages, and picturesque stops along the way. Ideal for nature enthusiasts and thrill-seekers—reserve your spot now for an unforgettable adventure!
Duration:
6 hours
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
- Bras d’Or Lake - Journeying along Bras d’Or Lake on the way to the Cabot Trail provides breathtaking views of tranquil waters, lush forested shores, and serene coves. This picturesque drive highlights the natural splendor of Cape Breton’s inland sea, setting an ideal tone for the coastal adventure ahead. Be sure to stop at Robin’s Donuts as well….
- Bras d’Or Lake - Journeying along Bras d’Or Lake on the way to the Cabot Trail provides breathtaking views of tranquil waters, lush forested shores, and serene coves. This picturesque drive highlights the natural splendor of Cape Breton’s inland sea, setting an ideal tone for the coastal adventure ahead. Be sure to stop at Robin’s Donuts as well.
- Seal Island Bridge - Crossing the Seal Island Bridge over the Bras d’Or Lakes offers stunning vistas of the sparkling waters and surrounding landscapes. This iconic bridge is a highlight of the trip, showcasing the natural beauty and peaceful ambiance of Cape Breton’s inland sea.
- Kellys Mountain - Kelly’s Mountain Lookoff provides spectacular panoramic views of the Bras d’or Lake and the surrounding coastline. It’s an excellent spot to pause, take photos, and admire the dramatic beauty of Cape Breton’s rugged landscape.
- St. Anns - St. Anne’s Bay is a charming stop on the guided tour, renowned for its calm waters and breathtaking coastal scenery. As you travel along its shores, you’ll experience the tranquil beauty of Cape Breton’s maritime landscape and gain insight into the local fishing communities that have shaped the area’s culture and history. It’s a perfect spot to relax, take photos, and soak in the peaceful atmosphere before continuing the journey.
- Gaelic College - The Gaelic College is a cultural center dedicated to preserving Cape Breton’s Scottish heritage. On the tour, you’ll experience traditional Gaelic music, step dancing, and crafts, along with stories that highlight the island’s rich heritage and vibrant culture. It’s a wonderful stop to connect with the living traditions of the region.
- Cabotto Chocolates - Cabotto Chocolates is a beloved local spot in Cape Breton, celebrated for its handcrafted, premium chocolates made with quality ingredients. Visiting their shop on the tour offers a delightful treat and a chance to enjoy delicious, artisanal confections that capture the flavor and spirit of the region.
- Wreck Cove General Store - Wreck Cove General Store is a charming roadside stop nestled along the Cabot Trail, offering local goods, snacks, souvenirs, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. It’s a great place to stretch your legs, browse handmade items, and experience a bit of Cape Breton hospitality along your journey.
- Cape Smokey Provincial Park - Experience the refreshing mountain air and capture some of the most stunning views of the Cabot Trail. Enjoy beautiful vistas of the Atlantic Ocean and the rugged coastline of Cape Breton, making this a polished and memorable stop.
- Main Street Restaurant - Main Street Restaurant in Ingonish is a welcoming, family-run eatery popular with both locals and travelers exploring the Cabot Trail. Known for its fresh seafood, homemade meals, and generous portions, it offers everything from chowder and fish & chips to burgers and local specialties. With a relaxed atmosphere and friendly service, it’s a great place to enjoy a satisfying meal in the heart of Cape Breton.
- Keltic Lodge at the Highlands - The Keltic Lodge is a historic resort perched on a cliffside in Ingonish, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and Cape Breton Highlands. Just nearby, Ingonish Beach invites visitors to relax by the water, stroll along sandy shores, or dip into both ocean and freshwater in one unique spot—making it a must-see stop along the Cabot Trail.
- Highlands Links Golf Course - Highlands Links Golf Course, located in Ingonish within Cape Breton Highlands National Park, is a world-renowned course designed by legendary architect Stanley Thompson. Known for its stunning setting between the mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, it offers a challenging yet rewarding game with dramatic elevation changes, forested fairways, and sweeping coastal views. It’s a must-play for golf enthusiasts and a highlight stop along the Cabot Trail.
- Englishtown Ferry - The Englishtown Ferry is a short but scenic cable ferry crossing that connects two points along the Cabot Trail. If your tour vehicle allows, you may have the chance to ride this charming ferry and enjoy a unique water-level view of St. Ann’s Bay—a fun and memorable part of the journey when available.

What's Included
- Bottled water
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Bottled water
- Air-conditioned vehicle
What's Not Included
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Lunch
Location
Bras d'Or Lake
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.