Mini Cabot offers a small but beautiful glimpse of the world-famous Cabot Trail. This scenic drive includes breathtaking views of Seal Island Bridge and the stunning St. Ann’s Lookoff, where you can enjoy panoramic vistas of the coastline and the lush landscape. One of the highlights is a ferry ride on the cable-pulling ferry, which crosses a small expanse of ocean, adding to the adventure and making the trip a unique experience. During the journey, there will be a stop at Clucking Hen for a delicious meal, offering local flavours and a chance to relax. On the way back, we’ll visit the Gaelic College, established in 1938 by Scottish immigrants. The college is dedicated to preserving Scottish Gaelic culture, language, music, and dance, giving visitors a rich cultural insight into Cape Breton’s Scottish heritage. This tour perfectly combines natural beauty, cultural history, and adventure, making it an unforgettable experience for all travellers.
For Guests coming off a cruise ship - Once you exit the ship and go through the dock security gate, head to the left where our guide will be waiting with a sign bearing your name. We advise you to disembark early to ensure you have a full 30-minute window to meet your guide. If there are any changes to your ship's arrival time, your tour schedule will be automatically updated.
Seal Island Bridge is one of Cape Breton’s most iconic engineering marvels and scenic attractions. Connecting the communities of South Harbour and the Isle of Cheticamp. As you drive across, you'll enjoy spectacular ocean views, rugged coastline, and the chance to spot seals and marine life in the waters below.
St. Ann's Lookoff is one of Cape Breton’s most breathtaking scenic viewpoints. Located near Ingonish, this lookout offers panoramic views of Bras d'Or Lake and the surrounding highlands. Surrounded by lush forests, it’s an ideal spot to stop, take photos, and soak in the natural beauty of Cape Breton.
Gaelic College in Cape Breton is a renowned cultural institution dedicated to preserving and promoting Scottish Gaelic language, music, dance, and traditions. Located in the picturesque village of St. Ann’s, the college offers a variety of programs, workshops, and cultural experiences that celebrate Cape Breton’s Gaelic heritage. Visitors can participate in Gaelic language classes, traditional music and dance sessions, and explore exhibits on Scottish history. The college also hosts festivals and special events throughout the year, attracting people from around the world who want to connect with their roots and celebrate Gaelic culture. Set in a scenic setting with beautiful views of the surrounding landscape, the Gaelic College provides an authentic and enriching experience for those interested in Gaelic heritage and Scottish traditions.
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