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13-whalecove Whale Cove, Cape Breton is on the southwestern coast. This beautiful spot contains a cemetary. Too bad the residents can't appreciate the view! (Or sample the delicious and abundant wild strawberries.) 14-whalecove whalecove-1 whalecove-2 dt-rt-whalecove-1 dt-rt-whalecove-2 11-margareeharbor Margaree Harbor, Cape Breton is also on the Ceilidh Trail, on the southwestern coast. The Margaree River is a popular spot for salmon fishing. 12-margareeharbor 15-margareeharbor 16-margareeharbor margaree-1 margaree-2 margaree-4 margaree-5 margareelight 17-bellecote Belle Côte, Cape Breton is also on the Ceilidh Trail, on the southwestern coast. The place-name means cheticamp Cheticamp, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia: Cheticamp is where the Ceilidh Trail turns into the Cabot Trail. It is also where Gaelic meets Gallic, because the town is the seat of French culture on Cape Breton. cheticamp-band The musician, all cousins, left to right, are P'tit Clarence Deveaux, Glen Borgeois, Clarence LaLiévre, Sylvia LaLiévre and Bruno Borgeois. dt-cheticamp-band-1 dt-cheticamp-band-2 The summer night boardwalk musicians let me sit in. I'm second from the left, on harmonica. dorymen That night I entered the talent contest at the Dorymen Pub and won! rt-aubergedejunerbb Of all the places we stayed in Nova Scotia, none had a host as warm and as friendly as Armand Leonard. And, oddly, not only were his rates the lowest we encountered to begin with, he volunteered us a 10% discount because I'm a musician and could have entertained his guests (although we went to the Dorymen for the contest instead, it being a Thursday night, when the weekly contest is held). Although the exterior is simple, the rooms are very nice and comfortable and the breakfast is good. But the host is the cabottrail-1 Cabot Trail, Cape Breton: The Cabot Trail takes in the entire northwestern portion of Cape Breton, and may be one of the most beautiful tours one can take in North America. 18-meatcove 1-meatcove Meat Cove is the northernmost point of Nova Scotia. The tiny village clings to a hill with a sheer drop to the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. The name may not be the prettiest, but the place sure is beautiful. 2-meatcove 3-meatcove 4-meatcove 5-neilsharbor Neil's Harbor is at the eastern end of the Cabot Trail. The fog rolled in as we arrived. 6-rt-maryannfalls Just south of Neil's Harbor along the Cabot Trail, we drove in to take in Mary Ann Falls. 19-orchid We spotted these flowers in a mountain bog meadow on Cape Breton's North Mountain. 20-whitebogflower
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