Getting here is half
the fun. The drive through the Cape Breton Highlands Nationals Park is
famous around the world - the stuff of legend for automobile
enthusiasts, bicyclists and motorcyclists. And a perennial favorite for
car ads on TV.
All drive times assume you're driving the
speed limit. Count on some extra time for scenic stops,
moose-crossings, meals, etc. Drive carefully and watch out for moose,
especially in the park and especially at night.
Driving via the east (Ingonish) side of the island
- Google directions from Halifax to Cape North via Ingonish
- Follow signs for Ingonish/Cape North
- Estimated driving times to Cape North from
- Halifax: 6 hours
- Sydney: 3 hours
- Canso Causeway: 3 hours
- Baddeck: 2.5 hours
- From Cape North, you can:
- subtract 20 minutes for Neil's Harbour
- add 15 minutes for Bay St Lawrence
- add 45 minutes for Meat Cove
- You
have a choice of taking the Englishtown Ferry or the St Ann's scenic
route. Kids love the ferry. Tired drivers love the ferry. People that
get squeezy stomachs on long winding roads love the ferry. Both routes
have their charms. St Anns has a great restaurant (Chanterelle). St
Anns usually takes a lot longer, unless there's a lot of cars waiting
for the ferry.
- Best places to eat along the way:
- sandwiches and salads at the Herring Choker on the highway just south of Baddeck
- fine dining at the Chanterelle in St Anns
- Fill
up the tank at the Canso Causeway if you're driving at night. During
the day you can find gas in Whycogomah, Baddeck, Ingonish, Neil's
Harbour and Cape North.
Driving via the west (Cheticamp) side of the island
- Google directions from Halifax to Cape North via Cheticamp
- Follow signs for Cape North
- Estimated driving times to Cape North from
- Halifax: 6 hours
- Canso Causeway: 3 hours
- Cheticamp: 1.5 hours
- From Cape North, you can:
- add 20 minutes for Neil's Harbour
- add 15 minutes for Bay St Lawrence
- add 45 minutes for Meat Cove
- Make the drive in the early morning to improve the chance of seeing moose
on North Mountain
- If the weather is clear, take the western
side and enjoy the view. If its raining, low clouds, or foggy, take the
Ingonish side and save Cheticamp for the return
trip.
- If you're driving at night, gas up the
Canso Causeway or Whycogomah. But really, you should do this drive
during the day to enjoy the spectacular view. During the day you'll
find gas in Margaree, Cheticamp, Pleasant Bay and Cape
North.
Arriving by air and renting a car from
Halifax or Sydney
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Car rental agencies at the Sydney
airport:
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Car rental agencies
at the Halifax
airport:
- The flight
from Halifax to Sydney is often expensive. Families and larger groups
should consider renting a car in Halifax and driving from there. Save
your money for lobster and crab.
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If you're driving directly to Cape Breton from the Halifax Airport, you can reduce the estimated driving times by 25 minutes.
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In the summer, Air Canada
operates direct flights from Toronto and Montreal to Sydney. WestJet
offers a Toronto-Sydney flight in the summer as well.
Cycling
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If you really want to tell your friends
that you biked the entire Cabot Trail, you should plan to spend at
least a day or two in Cape North. Treat yourself to a whale tour or
just a rest.
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A better plan is often to drive to Northern
Cape Breton and see the best of the Trail in cycling daytrips. Ask
anyone who's biked the Trail and they'll tell you that the memorable
parts are north of Cheticamp and Ingonish.
Sailboats
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Visiting vessels can dock at Bay St
Lawrence, Dingwall, Neil's Harbour for a small fee.