Heading into Cape Breton Highlands National Park (#1/5) You will climb two 'mountains' of about 1400 feet, breaking for lunch between them. The scenery is awe-inspiring; the ascents are long, and the descents...ahh, the descents! If only they'd go on forever.
Freewheeling's picnics are legendary (#2/5)
History is everywhere (#3/5)
Wildlife abounds (#4/5) Moose, bald eagles and whales are just a few of the charismatic megafauna you can expect to see on your tour
The Lone Shieling (#5/5) There are many reminders on Cape Breton of the close ties the people here share with thier Scottish ancestors.
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