Explore the stunning landscapes of Cape Breton with the Mini Cabot Trail tour around St. Anne’s Loop. Delight in breathtaking coastal vistas, quaint villages, and serene bays on this leisurely half-day journey. Ideal for nature enthusiasts and photographers—reserve your spot now for a memorable adventure!
Explore the stunning landscapes of Cape Breton with the Mini Cabot Trail tour around St. Anne’s Loop. Delight in breathtaking coastal vistas, quaint villages, and serene bays on this leisurely half-day journey. Ideal for nature enthusiasts and photographers—reserve your spot now for a memorable adventure!
- Bras d’Or Lake - As travelers journey along Bras d’Or Lake towards the St. Anne’s Loop, they are enveloped by serene waters, gentle hills, and delightful rural scenery. Known as Canada’s inland sea, the lake provides a tranquil and picturesque backdrop, setting the stage for the coastal beauty that lies ahead. A quick stop at Robin’s Donuts is…
- Bras d’Or Lake - As travelers journey along Bras d’Or Lake towards the St. Anne’s Loop, they are enveloped by serene waters, gentle hills, and delightful rural scenery. Known as Canada’s inland sea, the lake provides a tranquil and picturesque backdrop, setting the stage for the coastal beauty that lies ahead. A quick stop at Robin’s Donuts is also recommended.
- Seal Island Bridge - Crossing the Seal Island Bridge presents breathtaking views of Bras d’Or Lake and the surrounding highlands. It’s a scenic highlight of the trip, linking visitors to the heart of Cape Breton’s natural splendor.
- Kellys Mountain - Kelly’s Mountain Look-Off is an essential viewpoint offering spectacular vistas of the coastline, Bras d’Or Lakes, and the rolling mountains beyond. It’s a perfect spot to pause, breathe in the fresh air, and admire the natural beauty of Cape Breton Island.
- St. Anns - St. Anne’s Bay is a picturesque stop on the guided tour, renowned for its calm waters and stunning coastal scenery. Traveling along its shores, visitors will experience the serene 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 an ideal place 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, visitors will enjoy 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 local favorite in Cape Breton, celebrated for its handcrafted, premium chocolates made with quality ingredients. Visiting their shop on the tour offers a sweet treat and an opportunity to savor delicious, artisanal confections that embody the flavor and spirit of the region.
- Englishtown Ferry - The Englishtown Ferry is a charming and historic water crossing on the tour route. Depending on the vehicle booked, travelers may have the chance to experience this unique ferry ride, offering scenic views and a memorable way to travel between coastal communities.

- Bottled water
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Bottled water
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
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.