
Cape Breton Island Travel Guide: What to See, Do, and Experience
Cape Breton Island sits on Nova Scotia’s Atlantic coast, a 175-kilometre stretch of highland, coastline, and living culture. Originally known as Unama’ki, it has been

Cape Breton Island sits on Nova Scotia’s Atlantic coast, a 175-kilometre stretch of highland, coastline, and living culture. Originally known as Unama’ki, it has been

Just an hour east of Halifax, a sprawling archipelago stretches along Nova Scotia’s Eastern Shore. Most travellers drive right past it. The 100 Wild Islands

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Winter travel in Canada makes digital detox effortless: swap passive scrolling for snowmobile and dogsled expeditions, sauna and hot spring contrasts, ice-hotel novelty, quiet Rockies terrain, and Yukon aurora nights that naturally pull your attention offline.