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Explore Baddeck and Cabot Trail in Nova Scotia

Duration: 6 hours

TICKET PRICES STARTING FROM

$165

Taxes and fees will be calculated at checkout

Overview

The Baddeck and Cabot Trail Tour gives you a great opportunity to explore part of the World Famous Cabot Trail and its ocean side views as well as visiting one of the most scenic and quaint villages on the island. You will leave Sydney and make your way to the countryside where after a ride on a cable pulled ferry will be on the Cabot Trail. There is a brief comfort stop before exploring more of the Trail with numerous photo stops offered along the way. Upon arrival at the Gaelic College learn all about the Gaelic culture on the island. In Baddeck, explore the shops and cafes, admire the views of this lakeside village and then visit the excellent Alexander Graham Bell Museum, on the return journey to Sydney there are a couple more photo stops before your arrival back.

Ticket Options

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Explore Baddeck and Cabot Trail in Nova Scotia: $165

Ticket Information

  • Mobile or paper ticket accepted
  • One per booking

What's not Included

  • Lunch

Cancellation Policy

  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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