ZIPLINING IN THE HIGHLANDS OF CAPE BRETON | Mountain Pine Adventures
Sup guys! Little late but damn this trip was fun! Teamed up with Mountain Pine Adventures to make this video and I couldn't be more stoked over it! Make sure you check this place out because it's definitely a hidden gem on the Cabot Trail!
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My friends and I headed down to Cape Breton from Halifax to spend 4 days exploring the island and enjoying some of its hidden gems!
Huge thanks to Ford Canada for hooking us up with an awesome new Ford Flex for our trip! What a killer whip for a road trip!!
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Cape Breton's Epic Winter Bucket List!
Cape Breton is known for its spectacular beauty, vibrant living cultures and outdoor adventure and this is especially so during our winters. Winter is no time to sit back and let the season pass you by, it's full of adventure, events and hospitality.
The Cabot Trail - RVing Cape Breton Highlands National Park
We LOVED it here, the world famous CABOT TRAILl! Located on the northern portion of Cape Breton Island, and through Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Highlands National Park, this drive STUNNING. Enjoy the RV Vlog!
It's time everyone! We get to drive the world famous Cabot Trail with the RV! It was so picturesquely beautiful to explore and see it first hand. We woke up less than 30 minutes from the entrance to Cape Breton Highlands National Park to make starting the day easy. And it was a boondocking site at a light house on the ocean front, so that's not bad either haha. We knew we wanted to go to the Skyline Hike in the Highlands and were worried how parking could be at the trail head after our luck RV parking at a Bay of Fundy National Park trail head.
Luckily the Cabot Trail / Cape Breton Island had us covered and had 2 large RV parking spots at it, and one of them wasn't even busy enough to need use yet when we arrived! Farther down the road from the RV parking we found the car parking which we enjoyed being so separate from the RVs, and the start of our trail. The Highlands Skyline Hike took us out on a round rocky cliff top overlooking open Atlantic waters and the stunning hills of the Highlands. A long the walk after the main viewpoint we took a the longer loop back to the parking lot. It had a few good vantage points of the ocean but still made for a great walk through the forests. We even got lucky enough to see two female moose feeding! Apparently some others that had been watching them for awhile had even see the bull moose earlier!
That Cape Breton National Park hike was a 10/10 way to see some of the famous national park views and then it was back on the road from there. All along the Cabot trail there are big pull over spots with views over the large cliffs down at the Atlantic. I can't even quite explain how extreme the views felt there in person, so cool. We then end up getting to a small little town in the middle of the Cabot Trail called Neil's Harbor, where we camped the night as well. This cute little town is in the middle of the drive through the national park, however is not designated national park land which makes boondocking legal and allow d in it. We had another amazing lighthouse and view of the fishing boats for the night, lucky us. This town is one of my favorite little small town boondocking spot memories now too. Amazing.
Waking up at the lighthouse we had planned on eating at the Chowder Hut that was there, but they were opening late that day the sign on the door said so sadly we had to hit the road. Luckily any day in RV life when your driving the Cabot trail is a good day. We found a small little viewpoint hike on the way out of Cabot trail and said prepared to say our goodbyes to the Highlands. This Canadian National Park was so different than our experience in Banff setting up at an RV campsite and having public transit into a busy city. This was all about the beautiful drive and enjoying the ability to make home wherever in nature with the motorhome. Which is what we ended up doing leaving the park for our next Boondocking site.
Our last boondocking campsite outside of Cape Breton National Park was the site of an old, abandoned camp ground. You could see the old site display numbers peeking through the grass on some sites, other sites that used to have hook ups still had rusty metal service boxes. The old buildings had been trashed and had some spray painting adding to the spooky vibe, as well as an old motorhome jacked up in one of the sites, but with no one there. It was on the ocean so we went out and tried a little sunset fishing, and ended up having someone else show up! We ended up meeting a real cool guy who had a wicked 4x4 class B dream ride. We spent the evening talking until like midnight before calling that a wrap for this vlog and leg of the adventure.
Super fun times and experiences in Cape Breton National Park. Hope you guys liked it!
Catch you in the next video guys as we check out a crazy historical fort we hadn't even heard of, the site of Canada's first lighthouse AND the ferry to NEWFOUNDLAND!
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Luke and Alysha
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East Coast RV trip - MEAT COVE
We visited the most Northern community in Nova Scotia, Meat Cove. We stayed one night at the Meat Cove Campground and it was absolutely stunning. Our time here was too short but we are so glad we went off the Cabot trail to explore this beautiful part of Nova Scotia.
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Aerial View of Meat Cove Campground
After seeing the quadcopter footage, the great people at Meat Cove Campground asked me if i could share some aerial footage of the campground. I gladly agreed and made this sort of promo video for them. so here it is. if you ever have a chance to go there, i recommend it it was beautiful.
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Hiking Meat Cove Mountain - Nova Scotia
The hike up Meat Cove Mountain isn't for the faint of heart. It is a hard place to get to at the very tip of Cape Breton Island which is the northern part of Nova Scotia, Canada. With 850' of elevation gain in the first 1/2-mile, this isn't your average stroll in the woods. It is steep and secluded but for those who dare to venture up its slopes, scenic panoramas await.
Cape Breton Travel Guide | Cabot Trail Road Trip in Nova Scotia, Canada
In this video, we continue our road trip through the Canadian Maritimes, this time visiting Cape Breton, a large island in Nova Scotia that is separated from the mainland by the Strait of Canso. During our visit, we stayed in a converted barn, hiked the trails of the Cape Breton Highlands, and drove around 300 kilometres on the world-famous Cabot Trail that borders the island.
Our first day kicked off early with a drive up to Cape Breton Highlands National Park. We spent 2 days hiking the various trails and searching for the elusive moose. The funniest moment of that hike: there were signs with bear warnings throughout the park so I think that was on the back of everyone’s mind, and of course Togo was walking upfront because he insists on leading the pack. Well, there was a group of hikers coming from the opposite direction and when Togo was the first one to round the bend all by his lonesome self, the hikers saw his black furry face and thought he was a bear! Poor Togo looked really confused - he just wanted to greet the group of hikers.
Of course, no trip to Cape Breton would have been complete without driving the world-famous Cabot Trail, which is named after John Cabot, or Giovanni Caboto, an Italian navigator and explorer, who was one of the first Europeans of modern times to reach North America in 1497. Cabot had been denied support for his expedition in Spain and Portugal, so he went to England, where he received financial support from Henry the Seventh. Cabot's plan was to reach Asia by sailing west along the North Atlantic and he estimated that this route could be shorter and faster than the one recently discovered by Columbus. The exact location of his arrival in North America is unknown, but today the route that borders Cape Breton is named after him.
During our trip to Cape Breton, we also visited the Alexander Graham Bell Historic Site in Baddeck. Alexander Graham Bell is best known as the inventor of the telephone, but he also invented the photophone, the metal detector, the hydrofoil, and he designed the Silver Dart which made the first aircraft flight in Canada. Perhaps more interesting is that apart from all these great inventions, Bell devoted most of his life to teaching the deaf, following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather. We really enjoyed this museum and would highly recommend it if you’re in the area.
That's a little taste of our trip to Cape Breton, Nova Scotia! We hope you enjoyed this video and we'll see you in the next episode where we continue our road trip through the Canadian Maritimes. Next up: Prince Edward Island!
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Jack Pine & Coastal - Cape Breton Highlands National Park
Awesome visit and hike to the Jack Pine - Cape Breton Highlands National Park. This park has some of the most incredible coastal vistas, a waterfall, serene coves and peaceful Jack Pine covered hills and forests. Probably one of the most beautiful National Parks in Canada.
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Winter adventures on Cape Breton Island
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MacKenzie Mountain - Cabot Trail
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CAPE BRETON ICE WALL ADVENTURE WITH THE FAM | VLOG
CAPE BRETON ICE WALL ADVENTURE WITH THE FAM | VLOG
Halfway through my morning classes, I got a text from Mom asking if I wanted to go see the Ice Wall with her, Kaley and Jase.
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