Cabot Trail: a Smartphone Audio Driving Tour

Baddeck, CA
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    No signal required or data used during tour
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    No time constraints, take as long as you like to complete the tour
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    Flexible dates - tour is yours to keep and enjoy anytime on Tripvia Tours.
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    Good mobile or WiFi connection needed for the initial download
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    Email confirmation with getting started instructions
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    Only 1 tour booking needed per vehicle

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    Transportation (use your own vehicle)
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    **recommended attractions may be closed/inaccessible due to season or reasons beyond our control.
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    Smartphone or tablet

Meeting Point

The tour starts and ends at Buckwheat Corner at the intersection of Cabot Trail Road and the Trans Canada Highway.

Meeting point

Victoria County, NS B0E 2W0 , Canada

End point

End Point

The tour starts and ends at Buckwheat Corner at the intersection of Cabot Trail Road and the Trans Canada Highway.

Meeting point

Victoria County, NS B0E 2W0 , Canada

End point

What to expect

1

Bras d'Or Lake

You’ll catch glimpses of Bras d’Or Lake, a 90 km long body of water composed of three long fingers that stretch into northern Cape Breton.

2

Baddeck

Hear Alexander Graham Bell tell you why he has a museum dedicated to him! You can even visit the National Historic Site and Museum which is close by.

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Plaister Mines

We'll tell you the history of the Plaister Mines and what they were mining.

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Saint Anns

We'll tell you how the Scots made a major impact in Cape Breton and how they came about being here.

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Goose Cove

One of the prettiest spots along this section of the trail where several brooks join to flow into the cove. If waterfalls are your thing, there are several beautiful ones along Goose Cove Brook that are easily accessible.

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North River Wilderness Area

The North River Wilderness Area protects more than 5,000 hectares or 12000 acres of highland plateau and rugged river valley and offers a number of trails for all levels.

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St Anns Bay

If you are looking to stretch your legs there are several easy trails or if you just want to browse some shops this is a great spot.

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PLASTER PROVINCIAL PARK: As we drive along the edge of the park we’re going to tell you some interesting facts about the park itself and the area you will see around you.

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French River Wilderness Area

You'll hear about one of the largest and the most rugged of all the protected areas in Nova Scotia.

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Wreck Cove General Store

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A famous stop along the Trail. In business since 1976 they offer everything you need for a road trip including their legendary lobster sandwiches!

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Cape Smokey

There is a pull off on your ascent to Cape Smokey where you can pause for a panoramic ocean view before you head up to the top.

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Cape Smokey Provincial Park

On top of Smokey Mountain you’ll find the entrance to the Cape Smokey Picnic Park where you’ll find picnic tables, flush toilets and scenic lookouts.

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Ingonish

The Ingonish community actually consists of five villages and stands at the gates to the Cape Breton Highlands National Park, a famous tourist stop with beautiful fresh and salt water beaches.

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Ingonish Harbour

Hear how the two harbours of Ingonish benefited the Mi'kmaq over 9000 years ago and continues to benefit residents and tourists today.

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Keltic Lodge

TRAILS, WHALES, GOLF & GOATS. There’s so much to see and do along this stretch of the Cabot trail...we'll give you a rundown!

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Ingonish Centre

If you like camping, hiking, beaches or waterfalls, you are spoiled for choice here. We'll give you some of the details!

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Cape Breton Highlands National Park

It’s been said the park is where the mountains meet the sea. Glaciers and rivers carved the landscape, creating a unique ecosystem that includes animals found nowhere else in Nova Scotia.

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Neil's Harbor

There are many interesting communities above the park that are also worth a visit if you have the time. One of these is the tiny fishing village of Neils Harbour. With only 300 people in residence, it’s a popular summer tourist spot.

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Bras D'or

A TALE OF THREE CONTINENTS: The land around us is called the Bras d’Or terrane. We'll tell you a bit about the surrounding geology and its history.

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Aspy Bay

If you like beaches you’ll like Aspy Bay. A beautiful red sand bar protects the large South and North Aspy Bays.

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Pollett's Cove

You'll hear about the vast and rugged wilderness called the Polletts Cove – Aspy Fault Wilderness area that marks the collision of the three continental plates.

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Beulach Ban Waterfall

If you’d like to visit the most accessible waterfalls in the park, it's just a couple of kilometers and a short walk leading to a truly pretty waterfall. Don't worry, we give you easy directions.

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Cape Breton Highlands

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The plateaus are the northern tip of the Appalachian Mountains of eastern North America. You’ll notice look offs on the side of road, one which gives the best views of the giant fault line cutting through the highland plateaus.

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Lone Shieling

The Lone Shieling is a replica of an old Scottish crofter’s hut that is just a magical 15 minute walk through old sugar maples. Once there interpretive panels tell its story.

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MacIntosh Brook Trail

The MacIntosh Brook trail is a delightful thirty minute walk suitable for the whole family including the dog! The path follows a babbling brook to a lovely woodland waterfall at the end.

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Pleasant Bay

Pleasant Bay is the whale watching capital of Cape Breton!!

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Mackenzie Mountain Lookout

This look off provides an amazing view of the Gulf of St Lawrence. It’s a good place to stop and catch your breath.

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Fishing Cove

The lookoff at the entrance to Fishing Cove Trail will give you a beautiful view of mountain headlands swooping down to the ocean.

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Benjies Lake

Moose in Cape Breton have an interesting history. This is a popular spot for these giant beasties who like to munch on forest herbs and aquatic plants in the lake.

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French Lake

There’s a pull off at French Lake that gives you a lovely view of a highland lake surrounded by Boreal forest.

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Skyline Trail

If you’ve seen postcards of the Cabot Trail it’s likely the photos were taken from the end of the Skyline trail. The headland cliff is famous for its dramatic views of the Cabot Trail as it winds along French Mountain. It’s a well-groomed path that’s rated an easy walk.

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Le Vieux Chemin du Cap-Rouge Trail

This trail is unique in that it’s a walk through history. At one time 30 Acadian families lived here. Many were refugees of the great expulsion of 1755 in Nova Scotia.

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Le Buttereau Trailhead

Le Buttereau, French for “little hill” is where at one time seven Acadian families lived here. We'll tell you a bit about the Acadian settlers here.

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Chéticamp Campground - National Park

The Cheticamp River marks the western entrance of the National Park which has a campground and four nearby trails. One of these is le chemin du Buttereau.

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Petit Étang beach

Here you'll see an arm of gravel and sand as it sweeps from the red bluffs of Buttereau across the tidal estuary almost cutting the river off from the sea.

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Cheticamp

Welcome to one of the Acadian capitals of the world! It’s a popular tourist town with whale watching, a museum, several restaurants and an excellent golf course.

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Cheticamp Island Beach

If you’d like to lounge on a nice sandy beach for a while then the Plage St. Pierre beach and campground on Cheticamp Island is for you!

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Grand Etang

Learn about the Acadian tradition of Mi-careme and if you have the time visit the Centre de la Mi-careme and make your own mask.

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Gulf of St Lawrence

As we travel south the landscape flattens out for a great view of the Gulf of St Lawrence. The sea along the coast here is a rich marine environment known as the Cape Breton Trough.

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Belle Côte

The English translation for Belle Cote is beautiful coast, and if you take a detour on Belle Cote Beach Road to the shoreline you’ll know how the area got its name.

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Margaree Harbour

When you cross the bridge over the Margaree Harbour you might think this was a lake, and not a river. At almost a kilometer or half mile wide this is the Margaree River estuary.

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E Margaree Rd & E Margaree Crossing Rd

The bridges at the East Margeree Crossing will give you an excellent view of how the river winds along the valley floor and you might even see a fisher in waders, casting out a line in the shallows.

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Margaree River

The hills around here are Appalachian, the same Appalachian Mountain range that extends all the way from Florida to Newfoundland.

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Live Life In Tents

Are you ready to get wet! If you are, then a tour with Live Life in Tents River Tours just might be for you. They offer unique camping from the primitive to a luxurious glamping experience. Oh and tours through the rapids of course!

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Margaree Valley

Here you'll find the Margaree Salmon Museum and not far the Margaree Fish Hatchery. Talk about an angler's dream!

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Lake O'Law Provincial Park

From a pretty picnic park that runs alongside the road, you can take in the view of the low mountains across the lake....a beautiful and romantic backdrop.

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Middle River Wilderness Area

There's an old mine is located in the hills of the wilderness area just beyond the fields. You'll have the chance to guess what was mined there!

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Middle River

Here you'll find two unique churches stand side by side. With white clapboard and grey spires they look like fraternal twins who’ve decided to dress alike. We'll tell you how that came to be.

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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    Public transportation options are available nearby
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    Service animals allowed
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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    Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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    Wheelchair accessible
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What our experts say

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    Bring snacks for scenic stops.
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    Check local seafood restaurants.
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    Take a detour to Cape Breton Highlands.
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    Consider visiting the local craft shops.
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    Watch for whales off the coast.

More About this Experience

Introduction

Join the adventure and experience the wonders of the Cabot Trail like never before with Cabot Trail: a Smartphone Audio Driving Tour. This innovative tour allows you to hook up your smartphone to your vehicle's stereo and enjoy a guided tour as you drive along one of the most scenic roadways in the world.

What to expect?

Get ready to embark on a journey filled with breathtaking views, unique cultural experiences, and plenty of opportunities to explore. Throughout this audio tour, you will be accompanied by a knowledgeable tour guide who will provide you with interesting commentary about the surroundings. As you cruise along the 298 km (185 miles) loop, there are numerous stops where you can immerse yourself in the view, shop for local crafts, go hiking, or even indulge in a deliciously fresh lobster meal.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for anyone who loves adventure and wants to discover the beauty of the Cabot Trail at their own pace. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a history buff, or simply someone who appreciates stunning landscapes, this tour has something for everyone. Plus, with the convenience of audio commentary and a live GPS map, you can easily navigate and enjoy the tour without worrying about using up your data.

Why book this?

By booking Cabot Trail: a Smartphone Audio Driving Tour, you are not only gaining access to one of the most incredible road trips in the world, but you are also opening yourself up to a wealth of knowledge and entertainment. The tour guide's commentary will keep you engaged and entertained throughout the journey, and the multiple-choice trivia questions at each point of interest add an extra layer of fun. With over 75 tours and 10,000+ satisfied customers, you can trust that this experience will be unforgettable.

Good to know

During the tour, you will have the freedom to stop and explore wherever and whenever you please. Take advantage of the numerous trails, breathtaking waterfalls, and picturesque beaches along the way. Plus, with the tour starting and ending at Buckwheat Corner, it's easy to plan your route and make the most of your time on the Cabot Trail. Pack your camera, snacks, and a sense of adventure, and get ready to create memories that will last a lifetime.

Reviews

Customers who have experienced Cabot Trail: a Smartphone Audio Driving Tour have raved about the convenience and the wealth of information provided. They loved being able to enjoy the stunning scenery while learning about the history and culture of the area. Many praised the high-quality commentary and the interactive nature of the tour, especially the trivia questions. Overall, customers highly recommend this tour for anyone visiting the Cabot Trail, whether it's their first time or they've been before.

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