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  2. Cabots Landing Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Cabots Landing Provincial Park (official spelling Cabot's Landing Provincial Park) [1] is a small picnic and beach park on the shore of Aspy Bay in the community of Sugarloaf, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) north of the Cabot Trail on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada.

  3. Pollett's Cove - Wikipedia

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    Pollett's Cove, Nova Scotia. Pollett's Cove is a cove on the northwest coast of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. It is accessible only by boat or on foot via a 10 km hike along the coastline from Pleasant Bay. It has a 1000-metre, sandy beach at the base of a valley formed by the confluence of Pollett's Cove Brook and another smaller stream.

  4. Uisge Ban Falls Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Uisge Ban Falls Provincial Park is a provincial park near New Glen, in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia on Cape Breton Island.Located on the North Branch Road 14.5 kilometres (9.0 mi) north of Baddeck, the civic address of the park entrance is 715 North Branch Road, Baddeck Forks, Nova Scotia, Canada B0E 1B0.

  5. Pleasant Bay, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Pleasant Bay (Scottish Gaelic: Am Bàgh Toilichte) is a community on the western coast of Cape Breton Island, on the shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence in Inverness County, Nova Scotia. The community is located on the Cabot Trail, 141 kilometres (88 mi) from Port Hawkesbury. The federal electoral riding is Sydney—Victoria. Pleasant Bay is ...

  6. Cape Breton Highlands - Wikipedia

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    Wreck Cove Hydroelectric System is the largest hydroelectric plant in Nova Scotia with a generating capacity of 215.8 MW. [3] Constructed from 1975 to 1978, south of the Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Wreck Cove collects drainage water from 216 square kilometres (83 sq mi) of the Cape Breton Highlands plateau to generate renewable ...

  7. Chéticamp, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Topographic map of the Chéticamp area. Chéticamp is at the western entrance to Cape Breton Highlands National Park which contains the Acadian Trail. The downtown area overlooks a harbour that is protected from the Gulf of Saint Lawrence by Chéticamp Island. The Chéticamp River flows into the Gulf of St. Lawrence approximately 5 km northeast ...

  8. Lobster Trap Tree goes up - AOL

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    Nov. 13—STONINGTON — Volunteers set up the Stonington Lobster Trap Tree, sponsored by the Ocean Community Chamber of Commerce, on Monday at the Town Dock. A crew of volunteers from the chamber ...

  9. File:A New Map of Nova Scotia, and Cape Breton Island- With ...

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    File:A New Map of Nova Scotia, and Cape Breton Island- With the Adjacent Parts of New England and Canada, Composed from a Great Number of Actual Surveys; and Other Materials Regulated by Many New WDL24.png

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