Jigging Cove Trail
Regions: Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Cabot Trail
Birders and other nature lovers will enjoy the varied wildlife on this short relaxing trail, following the shoreline of a small man-made lak...
“Make our home, your ocean playground”. North of Smokey Windsurfing offers windsurfing and other water sport rentals between Ingonish beach and Dingwall N.S. We offer a variety of packages from hourly rentals offered at White Point Wharf as well as half day and daily packages that can be delivered to a specific areas between Ingonish and Dingwall N.S. Our equipment is suitable for most ages from teen and up as well as suited for people with limited experience in windsurfing . Our 225 Bic Beach boards offer the most stability while on the water wether it be a slow sail along the coast to take in the scenery or catching some nice waves. For anyone who has brought their own SUP on their vacation or just isn’t into windsurfing, we also have the Crosswing X2 for rental so you can enjoy all the wind has to offer without the needed knowledge for windsurfing. within minutes of obtaining a Crosswing X2 anyone can be propelled by the wind, across the water to enjoy the best Nova Scotia has to offer.
Packages are priced per person and include all you need to windsurf “No harness included”, Liability waiver must be signed before exchange of equipment for rental. In order to rent a windsurfer half day or daily you must have some experience with windsurfing. if you have no experience windsurfing rentals can be made at a safe learning location i.e. White Point Wharf. If available, lesson can be given for additional fee, life jackets will be provided and are highly recommended. Hourly rentals take place at White Point Wharf, All other daily rentals or half day rentals can be delivered to specific locations if need be.
Regions: Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Cabot Trail
Birders and other nature lovers will enjoy the varied wildlife on this short relaxing trail, following the shoreline of a small man-made lak...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: North Highlands
Our region – the northeast Highlands of Cape Breton Island – is a mountainous, rocky one, with harsh weather and many, if small, pockets...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: North Highlands
Get Your Seafood Fix! 1. Seafood Chowder ($17) – mixture of seafood in a cream style base, served with roll 2. Fish n’ Chips ($19) – t...
Regions: Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Cabot Trail
Cape Breton Highlands National Park’s largest lake with resident loons and incredible mountain scenery warms up quickly in the summer to ...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Ingonish & Area
Located on the Cabot Trail in Ingonish, Seagull Restaurant boasts fabulous views of the ocean. Specializing in home cooked meals and family ...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: North Highlands
Enjoy this short (less than 2 km) trail to one of the best and most hidden views on the Island! ...
When Cape Breton Island dons its blanket of snow, it transforms into a winter wonderland bursting with adventure and serene beauty.
Cape Breton Island is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, and when winter descends, the island transforms into a wonderland of snow-covered trails, frosted trees, and serene vistas.
Wondering where to stay on your next snowmobile getaway? These 10 drive-up accommodations provide easy access to/from the trail system.
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