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Cabot Trail: Green Cove excursion from port of Sydney Cape breton

By City Heart Tours
8.6 out of 10
Excellent
Free cancellation available
The previous price was €113 and current price is €101 per adult

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 7h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Selective hotel pickup

Overview

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Cape Breton with our guided tours along the Cabot Trail. From stunning coastal cliffs and waterfalls to charming villages and hidden scenic spots, every stop is a photo-worthy adventure. Enjoy comfortable transport, expert guides, and unforgettable memories.

✨ Book your adventure today and explore one of Canada’s most scenic drives!

Activity location

  • Seal Island Bridge Lookout
    • B1X 1T1, New Harris, Nova Scotia, Canada

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Seal Island Bridge Lookout
    • B1X 1T1, New Harris, Nova Scotia, Canada

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Cabot Trail: Green Cove excursion from port of Sydney Cape breton

  • Activity duration is 7 hours7h
    7h
  • Opening hours: Tue 00:00-23:30

Pickup included

Price details
€112.36
€101.12 x 1 Adult€101.12
Total
The previous price was €112.36 and current price is €101.12
10% off

What's included, what's not

  • Inclusions
    Bottled water
  • Inclusions
    Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Exclusions
    Meals

Know before you book

    • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
    • Service animals allowed
    • Public transport options are available nearby
    • Specialised infant seats are available
    • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
    • In accordance with EU regulations about consumer rights, activities services are not subject to the right of withdrawal. Supplier cancellation policy will apply.
    • This activity is provided by a professional trader (a party acting within their trade, business or profession).

Activity itinerary

Jost House Museum (Pass by)

The first and the oldest house of the town, that was built in 1786.

Cossit House Museum (Pass by)

The second oldest house in the entire town, that was built in 1787

Charlotte Street (Pass by)

the very first street built in 1785, in city centre, with all kinds of restaurants and shops. currently one of the busiest streets of city centre.

NSCC Sydney Waterfront Campus (Pass by)

The Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) Sydney Waterfront Campus is one of Cape Breton’s most modern and scenic educational facilities. Located right on the Sydney Harbour, the campus offers students a beautiful waterfront setting with views of cruise ships, the boardwalk, and the iconic Big Fiddle. This campus specialises in programmes that reflect both the needs of the local community and the opportunities of a growing economy—ranging from trades and technology to health, business, and creative fields. With state-of-the-art classrooms, labs, and hands-on learning spaces, it provides a supportive environment for both local and international students. Beyond academics, the Sydney Waterfront Campus connects students to Cape Breton’s culture and industries, while being only steps away from city centre shops, restaurants, and cultural venues. It’s not just a place to study, but a hub of innovation and community life on the island.

Wentworth Park (Pass by)

Wentworth Park is a peaceful green oasis nestled in the heart of Sydney, Nova Scotia — a perfect spot for relaxation, light recreation, and connecting with nature. With shaded walking paths, a charming brook, lush grassy areas, and towering trees, this community park offers a refreshing escape from the bustle of town life. It’s especially popular with families, pet owners, joggers, and those looking for a quiet space to picnic or read a book. The park also features benches, open lawns, and walking trails that connect to surrounding areas. Wentworth Park is a local favourite and a lovely addition to any city centre stroll or Sydney city tour.

Seal Island Bridge Lookout

  • 5m
The Seal Island Bridge connects Boularderie Island to Cape Breton Island, crossing the Great Bras d’Or Channel. Opened in 1961, it is the third-longest bridge in Nova Scotia, stretching about 716 metres (2,350 feet). The bridge is not only an important travel route along the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 105), but it also offers stunning views of the Bras d’Or Lake, surrounding mountains, and small communities nearby. Many travellers stop at viewpoints to take pictures of the bridge and the scenery. It’s considered a gateway to the Cabot Trail, making it a must-see spot for anyone touring Cape Breton.

Bras d'Or Lookoff

  • 5m
Take in one of Cape Breton’s most breathtaking viewpoints at the Bras d’Or Lake Look-Off, where sweeping panoramas reveal the beauty of this UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. From this elevated vantage point, visitors are treated to stunning views of the Bras d’Or Lake inland sea, a vast saltwater estuary surrounded by rolling hills, forested shorelines, and scattered coastal communities. The ever-changing light across the water makes this a perfect stop for photography, quiet reflection, or simply soaking in the natural beauty of Cape Breton Island. The look-off is an ideal place to pause during your journey around the island, offering a peaceful contrast to the region’s cultural and historic attractions. On clear days, the views stretch for miles, showcasing why Bras d’Or Lake is considered one of the most scenic inland waterways in the world.

Saint Anns

  • 5m
Perched high above St. Ann’s Bay on the Cabot Trail, the St. Ann’s Lookoff is one of Cape Breton’s most breathtaking viewpoints. From here, visitors can see rolling highlands, sparkling waters, and the Englishtown area far below. It’s a popular stop for travellers to stretch, take photos, and enjoy panoramic views before continuing their Cabot Trail journey. On clear days, the lookout offers some of the best scenery on the island, especially in autumn when the highlands glow with colourful foliage. A true “don’t miss” stop along the Cabot Trail.

Englishtown

  • 10m
Englishtown is a small but historic community on the Cabot Trail, overlooking St. Ann’s Bay. This area has been home to the Mi’kmaq people for thousands of years, long before European settlement. In the 1620s, Scottish explorer Sir Robert Gordon attempted to create one of the first Scottish colonies here, calling it “Nova Scotia.” Though the settlement didn’t last, it marked one of the earliest Scottish efforts in North America. Later, Englishtown became known for fishing, shipbuilding, and ferry crossings, linking travellers across St. Ann’s Bay. Today, it’s most famous for the Englishtown Ferry, a short but scenic trip that gives visitors a taste of Cape Breton’s coastal charm. Surrounded by mountains and ocean, Englishtown is a peaceful stop with rich history, beautiful views, and a gateway to the Cabot Trail.

Cabotto Chocolates

  • 8m
Located in Indian Brook, Nova Scotia, Cabotto Chocolates is a delightful stop for anyone with a sweet tooth. This artisan chocolate shop is known for its handcrafted, gourmet chocolates, truffles, and confections made from high-quality ingredients. Visitors can watch the chocolate-making process, sample a variety of treats, and take home beautifully packaged chocolates as souvenirs. It’s a perfect spot for a tasty break while exploring Cape Breton or the Cabot Trail. A must-visit for those seeking a sweet, local experience and a taste of Nova Scotia craftsmanship.

Clucking Hen Cafe & Bakery ( Seasonal may- October)

  • 15m
Located on the Cabot Trail in Englishtown, the Clucking Hen Café is a cosy, welcoming stop loved by both locals and travellers. It’s famous for its homemade baked goods, hearty breakfasts, fresh coffee, and friendly atmosphere. With a view of St. Ann’s Bay, it’s the perfect place to relax, enjoy a meal, or pick up a snack before continuing your journey on the Cabot Trail. Many visitors call it a “must-stop café” for its charm and tasty food.

Glass Artisans Gallery

  • 5m
The Glass Artisan Gallery is a vibrant stop for art lovers along the Cabot Trail. This gallery features handcrafted glass art, including beautiful vases, ornaments, jewellery, and decorative pieces, all made by local artisans. Visitors can watch skilled glassblowers at work, see unique creations, and even take home a one-of-a-kind souvenir. The gallery combines art, craftsmanship, and Cape Breton charm, making it a must-visit for anyone looking for a creative and cultural experience. Perfect for a leisurely stop to shop, admire, and be inspired by the artistry of Cape Breton’s glassmakers.

Pathend Brook Lookout

  • 10m
Experience one of Cape Breton’s hidden scenic gems at the Pathend Look-Off, a peaceful viewpoint offering sweeping views of the surrounding landscape and coastline. From this quiet vantage point, visitors can take in expansive natural scenery, where rolling hills meet distant waters and the rugged beauty of Cape Breton unfolds in every direction. The elevated setting makes it an ideal stop for photography, fresh air, and a moment of calm while exploring the island. Less crowded than many of the island’s major viewpoints, Pathend Look-Off offers a more serene and intimate experience with nature, perfect for travellers looking to slow down and appreciate the quiet beauty of the region. On clear days, the visibility stretches far across the horizon, revealing the dramatic contrasts of forest, shoreline, and open sky that define Cape Breton’s landscape.

Ingonish Beach

  • 10m
Ingonish Beach is one of Cape Breton’s most popular seaside spots, located along the Cabot Trail inside Cape Breton Highlands National Park. What makes it special is its rare mix of saltwater and freshwater swimming—you can enjoy the Atlantic Ocean on one side and a calm freshwater lake (Freshwater Lake) on the other, just steps apart. The beach has a long stretch of sand and pebbles, perfect for relaxing, picnicking, or taking a walk with beautiful mountain views all around. In summer, it’s a great place to swim, kayak, or simply soak up the sun, while in autumn the backdrop of colourful highlands makes it just as stunning. A perfect stop for families, adventurers, or anyone looking to enjoy the beauty of Cape Breton’s coast.

The Keltic Resort

  • 7m
Perched high on a cliff in Ingonish Beach, Keltic Lodge is one of Cape Breton’s most iconic resorts. Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean on three sides and backed by the Cape Breton Highlands, it offers unforgettable scenery and a true east-coast experience. Opened in 1940, the lodge has welcomed guests from around the world with its charming rooms, fine dining, live music, and warm Maritime hospitality. Visitors can enjoy nearby hiking trails, boat tours, whale watching, and some of the best golf in Canada at the famous Highlands Links Golf Course. Whether you’re looking for a luxury stay, a romantic getaway, or simply to enjoy the view, Keltic Lodge is a must-see destination on the Cabot Trail.

Lakies Head

  • 10m
Lake’s Head is a scenic viewpoint along the Cabot Trail in Cape Breton Highlands National Park. From this elevated spot, visitors are treated to panoramic views of lush forests, rolling hills, and the sparkling waters of nearby lakes and rivers. It’s a peaceful stop for photography, picnics, or simply soaking in nature, offering a quieter alternative to some of the busier lookouts along the trail. Wildlife is often spotted here, including deer and birds, making it a great spot for nature lovers. A hidden gem for travellers who want a serene view of Cape Breton’s natural beauty.

Green Cove Trail

  • 10m
Green Cove is a small but stunning stop along the Cabot Trail, inside Cape Breton Highlands National Park. A short, easy trail leads visitors out onto a rocky headland that juts into the Atlantic Ocean. From the viewpoint, you’ll see sweeping coastal cliffs, crashing waves, and endless ocean views—a perfect spot for photos or just to pause and take in Cape Breton’s rugged beauty. It’s especially magical at sunrise and sunset, when the light glows across the water. Green Cove is also a place of remembrance, home to the Canadian National Memorial for Missing Fishermen, honouring lives lost at sea. A simple stop, but one of the most breathtaking views on the Cabot Trail

Main Street Restaurant

  • 30m
Enjoy a welcoming dining experience at the Main Street Restaurant in Ingonish Beach, a popular local stop known for its relaxed atmosphere and classic Cape Breton hospitality. Conveniently located in the heart of Ingonish, this casual restaurant is a great place to refuel after exploring Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Ingonish Beach, and the surrounding coastal trails. Guests can enjoy a variety of comfort food favourites, fresh seafood options, and hearty meals that reflect the flavours of the region. A relaxed local favourite — good food, friendly service, and a true taste of Cape Breton hospitality.

Location

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    Seal Island Bridge Lookout
    • B1X 1T1, New Harris, Nova Scotia, Canada

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    Seal Island Bridge Lookout
    • B1X 1T1, New Harris, Nova Scotia, Canada

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