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wxtoad
Jan 18, 2016Explorer
A great place to start is Roosevelt Campobello International Park. It was created in 1964 when President Lyndon Johnson and Prime Minister Lester Pearson signed an international treaty. In the parks 2800 acres is FDR's summer cottage, along with several other cottages, acres of natural areas including coves, lakes and hills, and several miles of scenic roads and hiking trails. Camping is conveniently located at nearby Herring Cove Provincial ParkHerring Cove Provincial Park.
Cape Breton, Nova Scotia is a must-see area, along with a drive over the Cabot Trail.
The Fortress of Louisbourg is a fascinating bit of history. There is a city CG in town situated right on the water. Great dining and local music are within walking distance - if you're lucky you might catch the Men of the Deep in concert.
Another intriguing spot is the Alexander Graham Bell Museum in Whycocomagh. I hadn't been aware of the many varied interests of this great mind.
Have a great trip!
WxToad
Cape Breton, Nova Scotia is a must-see area, along with a drive over the Cabot Trail.
The Fortress of Louisbourg is a fascinating bit of history. There is a city CG in town situated right on the water. Great dining and local music are within walking distance - if you're lucky you might catch the Men of the Deep in concert.
Another intriguing spot is the Alexander Graham Bell Museum in Whycocomagh. I hadn't been aware of the many varied interests of this great mind.
Have a great trip!
WxToad
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