This summer join us for a long weekend immersion into nature, whale watching, water activities, nature ceremony, daily yoga & gentle breathwork, Woman’s embodiment practices, and celebration at the Markland Resort in Dingwall Cape Breton Island. To connect land, body and soul into a weekend transformational experience in nature.
Read through and see how many places, views, and experiences you can check off from this Epic Winter Bucket List!
Gaelic for “white water”, Uisge Ban (ish-ka-ban) Falls is by far the most popular hike in the Baddeck area. This 4 km, 1.5-hour hike complete with picnic facilities attracts local and visitors all season long. Those visiting via the many cruise ships
It is very hard not to fall in love with Cape Breton Island in the fall season. Read here why our ambassadors have fallen for this beautiful island, and perhaps why it will be a favourite for you too.
The Cabot Trail is known as a true riders paradise. If you’ve already decided you’re riding the trail, here are a few tricks & tips you’ll need so your trip is as smooth as the pavement on the Cabot Trail!
Don't put that camera away just because it's cold! Winter on Cape Breton Island is an Instagrammer's wonderland.
We have some of Nova Scotia's favourite Instagrammers coming to Cape Breton to experience the ultimate road trip, the Cabot Trail! Find out which way is the best way to experience the Cabot Trail.
We all need some motivation to leave the house, put our boots on and hit the trails. Some do it to stay in shape, some do it to meet fellow hikers and some do it just to reconnect with Mother Nature.
No matter the time of year, for my wife and I, the weekend means heading to the Cabot Trail for an adventure.
Once again, your heart is pumping, you’re amazed and invigorated as you ascend to the top of Franey Mountain and your reward… a 360° view of the entire Clyburn Brook canyon and the Atlantic coastline from Cape Smokey to Ingonish! Simply breath-taking
Snowmobiling offers exhilarating experiences across winter landscapes, but safety must always be a priority.