From our location at Big Spruce Brewing in Baddeck, we moved to cape Breton Highlands National Park. We stayed in Cheticamp campground, near the small town of Cheticamp. The most French(or Acadian) location of our entire trip. All signage in French, with some having no English translation. That was fun a couple of times. Cheticamp, like most other small towns along the coast had a fishing background, but the tourist trade had to be the major financial provider nowadays. The park campground was full all five nights we were there.
I took a hike while in the campground. Called Salmon pools, it followed the Cheticamp river a few miles past some pretty pools and swift water. The landscape reminded me a lot of the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee and North Carolina.As for the national park. Don't get me wrong, it was beautiful, but.. If it had been our first stop in Canada, I would have been impressed.
After seeing all the beauty of other parts of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and especially Newfoundland, it paled in comparison.
We drove part of the coastline, ate some of the local seafood, and had a great time there. Even had ice cream every day for lunch. A few more random pictures of the area.
After seeing all the beauty of other parts of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and especially Newfoundland, it paled in comparison.
We drove part of the coastline, ate some of the local seafood, and had a great time there. Even had ice cream every day for lunch. A few more random pictures of the area.
Getting ready to head for the states..
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