Cape Breton Regional Municipality Travel Guide

Nova Scotia

A harbor with several boats docked, a red building, and a clear blue sky.
A coastal village with houses, docks, and boats.
A serene lakeside town with a prominent church, a small boat on the water, and lush greenery.
A white lighthouse with a red top on a rocky outcrop by a calm body of water.
A coastal landscape with snow-covered rocks and a clear blue sky.

Popular cities in Cape Breton Regional Municipality

A row of two-story houses with a porch, surrounded by lush greenery and trees.
Sydney
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Walking
Tour a reconstruction of an 18th-century fortress town, drive along a scenic highway and hike through forests at this seaside town.

Reasons to visit

  • World's Largest Fiddle
  • Cape Breton Centre for Heritage and Science
A village with traditional wooden houses, stone walls, and a clear sky.
Louisbourg
Known for Beaches, Sea and Hiking
Visit a charming seaside town in Nova Scotia, known for its 18th-century fortress, sweeping coastline, walking trails and beaches.

Reasons to visit

  • Louisbourg Lighthouse
A coastal landscape with a white church, a yellow house, and a forested hill.
North Sydney
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Ferries and boats
Trip time! Discover the local cuisine, marina and hiking in North Sydney.
Totem poles with intricate designs and a dense forest background.
Upper North Sydney
Check out the local area in Upper North Sydney—home to attractions like Seaview Golf & Country Club and Pottle Lake.
A large green mechanical device in a grassy field.
Glace Bay
Known for Small town, Tours and Walking
Escape to quaint Glace Bay! Enjoy its art, history and dining.
A waterfall cascading over rocks into a pool surrounded by autumn-colored trees.
Ben Eoin
Known for Golf
Explore Ben Eoin: its golf and more!

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