Hill Lake Brook Falls
Regions: Bras d’Or Lake, Cape Breton’s South Coast
Community: Dundee & Area
Hill Lake Brook Falls Height: 9 m Distance (one way): 462 m Difficulty: Easy to Moderate Elevation: 50 m Hiking Time: 30-60 minutes Cellphon...
Vollmer’s Island Paradise offers wreck diving, Safe Air/Nitrox, rebreather diving, ANDI Facility CMAS, night dives, UW-Foto/video, and dive shop.
Equipment rentals including snorkeling equipment, kayaks, canoes, stand up paddle boards bikes, and all the necessary accessories including safety equipment.
Hwy 104, Exit 46, 12 km (7.5 mi) to Janvrin Island.
Regions: Bras d’Or Lake, Cape Breton’s South Coast
Community: Dundee & Area
Hill Lake Brook Falls Height: 9 m Distance (one way): 462 m Difficulty: Easy to Moderate Elevation: 50 m Hiking Time: 30-60 minutes Cellphon...
Region: Cape Breton’s South Coast
Community: Isle Madame
Snowshoe Rentals The Recreation Department has purchased a number of snowshoes with poles, cross-country skis, and ice grippers that we wil...
Region: Cape Breton’s South Coast
Community: Port Hawkesbury
Traditional quilts, ready-made and custom; all sizes available. ...
Region: Cape Breton’s South Coast
Community: Isle Madame
Pondville Beach Provincial Park, a picnic park on Cape Breton Island 2 km (1.5 mi) off Route 320 through Pondville, has a 1-km (0.5-mi) sand...
Regions: Bras d’Or Lake, Cape Breton’s South Coast
Community: Dundee & Area
4 km (2.5 mi) west of Dundee Golf Course. Boat launch. Sandy beach. ...
Region: Cape Breton’s South Coast
Community: Isle Madame
Come visit one of the oldest stone buildings on Cape Breton Island. “The Forge,” built between 1780 and 1800, was an important e...
Take time to slow down and enjoy the visual adventure of driving around Isle Madame. Explore the coastlines. Soak in the Acadian culture and hospitality. Unplug and unwind in the refreshing ocean breeze and natural beauty.
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