ST. ANNS Look off Cape Breton Nova Scotia Canada
St. Anns Provincial Park is a small picturesque picnic park, with tables under softwood trees, on the shore of North Gut along the Cabot Trail on Cape Breton Island. The park has a 500-m trail with look off which overlooks a saltmarsh and offers views across St. Anns Bay
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PEI and Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
The final part of our trip to Canada's maritime provinces: From the low tide at Hall's Harbour and Blomidon Provincial Park, Nova Scotia to the quaint village of Crapaud, Prince Edward Island through to the scenic wonder of the Cabot Trail winding through Cape Breton Highland National Park.
Arm of Gold Campground
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Gabarus seawall in Cape Breton Nova Scotia Canada
Gabarus is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality. It was an important fisheries center with a cannery until the mid-20th century. Today, it is sustained by tourism and small-scale commercial fishing, including lobster.
Englishtown Ferry Crossing Over the water In Nova Scotia
The Englishtown Ferry is a cable ferry carrying Nova Scotia Route 312 across the mouth of St. Ann's Bay. The ferry route runs 24 hours a day, on demand, and takes only a couple minutes to cross the 125 metres (410 ft) wide channel.[1] On 25 March 2013, an 81-year-old man was killed after driving his car off the end of the ferry during boarding and plunging into the cold, swiftly-moving waters.[2]
In 2014, the Province of Nova Scotia, operator of the ferry, announced that it was investigating the economic implications of replacing the ferry with a bridge.
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Sunset on Gulf of St. Lawrence from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
Oct. 9, 2011 Saw this awesome sunset from the deck of the cabin I was visiting in Nova Scotia.
Experience Whycocomagh Presented by the Waterfront Centre
Experience Whycocomagh Presented by the Waterfront Centre
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St Columba waterfall, Cape Breton Island
Easy walk to the beautiful St Columba waterfall, Cape Breton Island.
Eastern Canada RV Adventure: The Maritimes & Newfoundland
The Canadian Maritimes are a region of Eastern Canada consisting of three provinces, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. Our video includes the Gaspe Peninsula and Newfoundland/ Labrador for a spectacular adventure that should be on every travelers to do list! The video includes: Tadoussac - whale watching - St. Lawrence River - lighthouse history - Forillon National Park - Bonaventure Island and Percé Rock.
National Park - largest migratory bird refuge in North America - Acadian Isles and Village - Bay of Fundy - world's highest tides - Hopewell Rocks - Prince Edward Island National Park - Charlottetown - Anne of Green Gables - shellfish - agriculture - Cape Breton Highlands National Park - Cabot Trail - Sydney - Ferry to Newfoundland - Gros Morne National Park - Flora and Fauna - L'Anse aux Meadows Viking history - Atlantic Salmon - Ferry to Labrador - Twillingate - Gander - Cape St. Mary's - Witless Bay - St. John's - Louisbourg - Halifax - Maritime history - Titanic story - Peggy's Cove - Mahone Bay - Lunenburg - Yarmouth - Port Royal - Digby Ferry to Saint John - Gran Manan Island - Machias Seal Island Puffin Tour.
* video approx: 85 minutes *
EXTRAS: detailed maps - visual campground guide - attractions - great restaurants, B&Bs, hotels and more. Save valuable time and money by seeing and planning your trip before you leave home!
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Former Railway Bridge at Des Chats Falls
A short video taken on July 13, 2015 showing the former railway bridge crossing the Ottawa River approximately between Fitzroy Harbour and Pontiac Station.
Culturalcamping
Kluskap Ridge RV and campground is your cultural camping destination on the Cabot Trail.
Crossing Seal Island Bridge
this was a video taken of my road trip to Montreal
The Seal Island Bridge is a Canadian bridge located in Victoria County, Nova Scotia. It is the third longest bridge span in the province.
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It is a through arch design and crosses the Great Bras d'Or channel of Bras d'Or Lake, connecting Boularderie Centre, Boularderie Island on the south side with New Harris, Cape Breton Island on the north side.Construction of the Seal Island Bridge began in 1960 as part of the Trans-Canada Highway project. The bridge, officially known as the Great Bras d'Or Crossing, was completed in 1961 at a cost of about $4,652,850. The construction of 23 kilometres (14 mi) of approach roads increased the total cost of the project to about $6-million. The bridge is a crucial link in the Trans Canada Highway between Sydney and Baddeck, carrying more than 7,500 vehicles a day in peak periods.[1][2] The structure carries 2 traffic lanes of Highway 105 and was originally constructed with a pedestrian sidewalk on each side.
The bridge crosses part of the channel on a causeway connecting the north shore of the channel to Seal Island, a small wooded island. The structure consists of eight steel box truss spans; three simply supported 76.2 m (250 ft) approach spans, two simply-supported 76.2 m (250 ft) splay spans, and a three-span continuous main span that consists of two 106.68 m (350 ft) side spans and a 152.4 m (500 ft) centre arch span.[3] The steel structure is supported on tall reinforced concrete piers, armoured with cut stone at the waterline
Kluskap Ridge Campground
I just wanted to share a bit of winter up in Englishtown, ns in beautiful Cape Breton Island. for more info on the camp ground please visit kluskapridge.ca and follow the # tags #kluskapridge #kluskap and #atlanticglamping
Hiking Trails of Nova Scotia - Cape Smokey
The hike that begins in Cape Smokey Provincial Park and ends facing Ingonish Bay is exceptionally scenic. Numerous lookoffs provide views facing south into St. Ann's Bay, north into Ingonish Bay, and east into the Atlantic Ocean. On a clear day the ferries to Newfoundland cruise slowly beneath Cape Smokey's high cliffs.
A complete route description can be found in Hiking Trails of Nova Scotia, 9th edition.
Swim the Canal 2016, St. Peter's, Cape Breton, NS
Are you swimming? Join the event now! Saturday, August 6, 2016
Swim from the Bras d'Or Lake to the Ocean Shore through the
St. Peter's Canal.
Find a spotter (someone to walk the canal and keep an eye on you) and bring a friend. If each swimmer talks one new swimmer into signing up we will have over 200 swimmers.
REGISTRATION:
Registration fee is $15.
You can register now at Marsha's Custom Cuts (902-535-3135).
Out of town participants can register online to ann.kerr@bellaliant.net and call Ann Marie Kerr for details (902-535-3759).
REQUIRED REGISTRATION INFORMATION:
- T-shirt size
- A signed waiver.
- Swim Route: Long; Width
- Long Swim ambition: either Fun or Cardio (We will send the slow swimmers first so that people arrive in the lock about the same time).
OUR LIGHTHOUSE MATTERS! - Proceeds for this event will go towards a lighthouse maintenance fund again this year. We are preparing for when our Lighthouse is declared a Heritage Lighthouse by Parks Canada, at which time the Light would be maintained by the Coast Guard and building maintenance undertaken by a community group and/or Battery Park.
Port Hawkesbury Waterfront and Haven Coffeebar Cape Breton Island Nova Scotia
Port Hawkesbury Waterfront and Haven Coffeebar Cape Breton Island Nova Scotia July 30th 2013 . Here is a look down on Water Street in the town of Port Hawkesbury.
Eagles at Melmerby Beach, Nova Scotia, May 2016
Eagles at Melmerby Beach, Nova Scotia. May 2016.
Uisge Ban Falls in cape breton ns
a Gaelic name meaning white water, is located 14.5 km north of Baddeck. From Highway 105 take exit 9. A 7 km trail provides access to a 50' Waterfall and a climax hardwood forest.
The Falls trail is approximately 3.5 km and require about 90 minutes or less to complete. The River trail takes about an hour to complete and is 3.5 km long. It follows the North Branch Baddeck River. in victoria county , cape breton,