Today we were touring the Cabot Trail. We approached the Trail from the east side and went counter-clockwise so we were driving on the outside lane most of the way.
Claudia at the first Lookoff, the first of many we would stop at through the day.
Once we entered into the Cape Breton Highlands National Park, we stopped at the Keltic Lodge to do the Middle Head trail. The map said it was approximately 3.8 km.
Along the trail.
The trail provided some great views.
Coming through a meadow.
The trail ends at a headland.
There were a couple of bald eagles on a rock outcrop.
There were also a lot of seabirds.
The scenery doesn’t get old.
Big sea gulls.
Some kayakers on our way back.
Next stop was Lakies Head.
Looking north.
Angela at Lakies Head.
Susan.
Angela hanging on for dear life.
Gillian climbing back over the top.
Claudia taking her turn.
Nothing like exploring over the rocks.
Around the bend from Lakies Head was Green Cove.
The scenery there was just as spectacular.
The weather held out for most of the day, while we were driving and getting in and out of the car we had overcast or the odd time sun. The only time it rained hard was when we were driving back to the hotel.
Claudia and Angela looking for bugs or sea creatures.
Gillian at Green Cove.
Angela and Claudia running from the waves at Black Brook Beach.
Watching the wave just about to break.
Claudia in her element.
Lunch was in Pleasant Bay at the Rusty Anchor. Susan and I had the lobster.
The girls in front of the restaurant.
Looking down towards the Rusty Anchor where we had lunch.
Looking south from the Veterans Memorial Lookoff.
The last stop of the day was at La Bloc Beach, it was a rock beach with lots of flat stones.
The girls walking the beach.
Final photo of the day at La Bloc Beach.
It was a full day on the Cabot Trail, the guide books say it takes 3-4 hours to drive the trail and you need 1-4 days to experience it. Having spent close to 10 hours, it is easy to see how you could spend a few days.