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67 Black brook beach cape breton
Black Brook Beach, Cabot Drive, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia
June 30, 2019
Falls @ Black Brook Cove Beach, Cape Breton Highlands National Park
Vandfald ved Black Brook Cove Beach i Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada.
DJI Drone Footage - Ingonish Beach, Nova Scotia, Canada
DJI Phantom 3 pro - Cabot trail at Black Brook beach
Black Brook Fall, Cape Breton Island
Black Brook Beach.
A beautiful beach in Cape Breton
Going to Swim in Mira Gut Provincial Park, Cape Breton, NS, Canada
Going to Swim in Mira Gut Provincial Park, Mira River, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada_ July 7th, 2019.
Black Brook beach
September 20 2016, The Cabot Trail
Ingonish Beach
Most of this video is the drive to the beach. Skip to 2:50 for the beach. Shot on a #GooglePixel XL on Oct. 22, 2017, in #Ingonish, #NovaScotia. #ExploreNS #CapeBreton #IngonishBeach
Black Brook Falls, Nova Scotia
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MY FAVOURITE BEACH IN CAPE BRETON! | EASTCOAST SUMMER ROADTRIP PT. 2
Day 2 of our Eastcoast Summer Roadtrip - Join us as we hit the road and find ourselves in Chéticamp, Cape Breton at one of the most peaceful beaches in Nova Scotia. If you enjoyed the video, feel free to show some love????????
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Rudy Poirier
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Exploring Cape Breton - Gull Cove Trail, Gabarus 2018
This 10.5 km out-and-back trail was once a cart path leaving from the village of Gabarus heading to the original settlement of Gull Cove. The Gull Cove Trail is relatively flat for the first few kilometers, then hugs the coast, winding through windswept woods, cobbled beaches and coastal barrens. It continues on past the abandoned settlement (keep an eye out for the abandoned foundations), rising to a spectacular drumlin bluff at Cape Gabarus.
Possible wildlife: shorebirds, seals, fox, coyote, rabbits.
My name is Allan MacEachern, along with my wife Stacey, we hiked this trail on a beautiful September day in 2018. If you get a chance to go, you won't regret the scenery!
Eagles nest in Black brook cemetery in Cape breton
Some one told me about a eagles nest that is in black brook cemetery so I thought I would check it out since the homestead is not too far from this old grave yard. this grave yard was set up in 1842 . I did see the nest and to my surprise I saw the eagle watching me as well
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A breif history of Cape Breton:
Cape Breton Island is part of the province of Nova Scotia, Canada. The 10,311 km2 (3,981 sq mi) island accounts for 18.7% of the total area of Nova Scotia. Although physically separated from the Nova Scotia peninsula by the Strait of Canso, it is artificially connected to mainland Nova Scotia by the 1,385 m (4,544 ft) long rock-fill Canso Causeway. The island is located east-northeast of the mainland with its northern and western coasts fronting on the Gulf of Saint Lawrence; its western coast also forming the eastern limits of the Northumberland Strait. The eastern and southern coasts front the Atlantic Ocean; its eastern coast also forming the western limits of the Cabot Strait. Its landmass slopes upward from south to north, culminating in the highlands of its northern cape. One of the world's larger salt water lakes, Bras d'Or (Arm of Gold in French), dominates the centre of the island.
The island is divided into four of Nova Scotia's eighteen counties: Cape Breton, Inverness, Richmond, and Victoria. Their total population at the 2011 census numbered 135,974 Cape Bretoners; this is approximately 15% of the provincial population.[2] Cape Breton Island has experienced a decline in population of approximately 4.4% since the previous census in 2006. Approximately 75% of the island's population is located in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality (CBRM) which includes all of Cape Breton County and is often referred to as Industrial Cape Breton, given the history of coal mining and steel manufacturing in this area, which was Nova Scotia's industrial heartland throughout the 20th Century.
The island contains five reserves of the Mi'kmaq Nation, these being: Eskasoni, Membertou, Wagmatcook, Waycobah, and Potlotek/Chapel Island. Eskasoni is the largest in both population and land area.
Ingonish Beach for the day here in Cape Breton
This video is for anyone who has ever been to the nicest beach on the island ingonish beach, People have come from far and wide
to see this beach. It is part of the national park called the highlands you need a pass to use this beach if not using
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Ingonish Beach - Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Nova Scotia
Explore beautiful Ingonish Beach in the Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Hike nearby trails like Franey Trail. Take the Lantern Walk Through Time to learn about our heritage from the Mi’kmaq people to the Cape Breton settlers arriving from Scotland or Ireland to build the small coastal fishing villages that are here today.
INGONISH BEACH CAPE BRETON NOVA SCOTIA
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Haunts From The Cape - BLACK BROOK CEMETERY - Paranormal Investigation - Cape Breton
Just a small clip I shot during our investigation of Black Brook Cemetery
Martha Brook Waterfall, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia
60 foot secret waterfall in the Highlands of Nova Scotia