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- chipsterExplorerSo I'm here in Fort L, and came through the island by way of Baddeck. Gps now wants to take me back by Hwy #4, is that any good pulling 30'?
- chipsterExplorerSo I'm here in Fort L, and came through the island by way of Baddeck. Gps now wants to take me back by Hwy #4, is that any good pulling 30'?
- daveB110ExplorerGlad to hear that it is open now! It was closed, locked up and looking quite forlorn when we stopped, with our mission for the day to visit it, yes, at Glace Bay. If there are locals paying attention to this site, I'd suggest they could post information about dates when it is open right on the building. Perhaps because it was September 17th, 2014, maybe it was closed for the summer. Another couple were also there, from the U.S. to look at what they had to offer.I'd be interested to see just what the building contained. Sorry if I've mislead anyone. I'm seeing more folks referring to Trip Advisor. Thank you.
- NCWriterExplorer
daveB110 wrote:
For those interested in the Marconi museum, don't bother. It has been closed and locked up for years, although from time to time you will come across old literature advertising it.
We visited the small Marconi National Historic Site at Glace Bay, NS in 2012, and there are several reviews of it dating from 2015 on Trip Advisor. So it was open last summer. Maybe you are referring to a different museum? - daveB110ExplorerYZ, the Alexandre Bell Museum is surely still open and operational. It is of course, in Baddeck. One can still see a mansion, one of about ten built, where he had his summer compound, on a far hillside, right from town. Relatives mostly now live in the south, we were told. But down in town the Bell Museum is still going strong I am sure.
My comment was concerning the Marconi exhibit, near Sydney. It was long shut when we were there in September, 2014. Sorry if I didn't make the distinction clear enough. Cheers! - YZExplorerNot negative..but just surprised ! ..even shocked ?
Cape Breton is big into tourism and the bell museum is a huge draw. We tend not to tour our province every year ..we spend a lot of time in other provinces.. so it has been few years since we have been up there ..so I checked..I cannot find any info on it being shut down..
Perhaps it was being renovated ?
With so many excellent distilleries operating in this province (plus wineries/craft beer and cider), it may be time to do another loop. - daveB110ExplorerYZ is your post of April 9th directed for me? It sounds a bit negative and I'm wondering why, can you explain? What I will say, is that we visited Nova Scotia for a month in 2014, and had some good experiences I felt we could happily share. We loved visiting your province, our first trip east of Montreal. Every one has their own point of view, and I have mine from which I try only to pick positive experiences,as I've been doing on RV.Net for almost 12 years. Hope you will allow me that. An exception was the Marconi situation that we drove up from Baddeck to see, but found it locked and looking abandoned. Happy Trails!
- YZExplorerI really don't know where you are getting your info...
https://www.tripadvisor.ca/Attraction_Review-g499213-d183419-Reviews-Alexander_Graham_Bell_National_Historic_Site-Baddeck_Cape_Breton_Island_Nova_Scoti.html - daveB110ExplorerNot really sure if Louisburg is "Pet Friendly." This will be a tour, drive up and park, go to the office area to get on the bus, which drives over to the Fort and back, trips all day. You will catch it after your viewing, to return. The grounds are extensive, all planning based on old records. I would guess the Fort's entrance is about half a mile from the office.
For those interested in the Marconi museum, don't bother. It has been closed and locked up for years, although from time to time you will come across old literature advertising it. - VeebyesExplorer IIWe spent at least 4 hours at the Bell museum & could have spent longer.
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