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Skyline Trail

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Raylene
July 19, 2022
If you go see the Cabot Trail be sure to stop and hike this trail. It’s absolutely stunning! A dramatic headland cliff overlooks the rugged coast from the end of this level trail. You can enjoy an eagle's view of the Cabot Trail as it winds its way down the mountain and vehicles look like toys. Watch for whales in the Gulf of St. Lawrence from the viewing decks. Moose, bald eagles, bears and numerous boreal birds live in this habitat. Give moose a wide berth. You are required to stay on the boardwalk. This protects the fragile headland plants that are easily damaged by trampling and you, the visitor, from the dangers of steep cliffs and high winds. Fines may be issued for entering restricted areas. For the safety of visitors and wildlife, dogs are not permitted here. Wildlife like moose and bear become particularly agitated in the presence of dogs.
If you go see the Cabot Trail be sure to stop and hike this trail. It’s absolutely stunning! A dramatic headland cliff overlooks the rugged coast from the end of this level trail. You can enjoy an eagle's view of the Cabot Trail as it winds its way down the mountain and vehicles look like toys. Wat…
Greg & Delores
September 6, 2021
The Skyline Trail is an eight-kilometer, looping, hiking trail at Cape Breton Highlands National Park in Nova Scotia, Canada. It lies on the western side of the Cabot Trail, near French Mountain's summit. This trail is well known for its scenic views. The path to the boardwalk has stellar views. There is also a longer hike loop that provides a variety of plant life and mountain views. Take some water with you. You might even encounter some wildlife. Around 2-3 hours but most of the time is better spent at the view of the skyline.
The Skyline Trail is an eight-kilometer, looping, hiking trail at Cape Breton Highlands National Park in Nova Scotia, Canada. It lies on the western side of the Cabot Trail, near French Mountain's summit. This trail is well known for its scenic views. The path to the boardwalk has stellar views. Th…
Lee
July 5, 2021
Scenic hike on the Cabot trail
Joanne
June 21, 2021
The Cape Breton Highlands National Park is regarded as one of Canada’s most captivating parks as the mountains meet the sea. The route of the Cabot Trail winds through the national park and you’ll be driving through lush river canyons one moment and along rugged coastlines the next. The Cape Breton Highlands National Park is home to a number of fantastic hikes, but one trail that Helen Suk from the travel blog Not Without My Passport highly recommends stopping at is the Skyline Trail. 1 hr 30min from Baddeck - “A visit to Cape Breton Highlands National Park wouldn’t be complete without a gentle hike on the famous Skyline Trail, which is the spot for sunset viewing and one of the most iconic images of Nova Scotia.”
The Cape Breton Highlands National Park is regarded as one of Canada’s most captivating parks as the mountains meet the sea. The route of the Cabot Trail winds through the national park and you’ll be driving through lush river canyons one moment and along rugged coastlines the next. The Cape Breto…
Donna And Michael
July 15, 2020
A dramatic headland cliff overlooks the rugged coast from the end of this level trail. You can enjoy an eagle's view of the Cabot Trail as it winds its way down the mountain - vehicles look like toys! Watch for whales in the Gulf of the St. Lawrence from the viewing decks. Moose, bald eagles, bears and numerous boreal birds live in this habitat.

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