Nova Scotia … be careful it may get a hold your heart and never let go.

Each year I have returned home to Nova Scotia. I guess you could say it tugs at my heart every year. If you want to find tranquility and have a good time, I’m betting it will yours too . It’s not just the place, it’s the people and the way of life that make it a place I long to return to as the summer draws near.

If you are thinking of going there are a few places I would recommend. Of course number one for me would be Cape Breton often named the #1 island to visit in Canada and North America. It’s a beautiful little Island with so much character and fun things to do.

Here are my TOP 10 places to visit in Cape Breton for a good time:

  1. Louisbourg is a great little town to check out. You can stroll along the fabulous 2km Louisbourg Lighthouse Trail where you will enjoy the sounds and sights of the ocean. It is always one of my favourite things to do. A few places you might like to stay are the Louisbourg Harbour Inn a lovely B and B , where you will be treated to a fabulous place to stay, a welcoming host and great food . For a tasty adventure you can try staying at the North Star owned and operated by down to earth celebrities Justin and Colin who will no doubt make this a memorable experience you won’t soon forget. Take in a meal at the Bothy . You need to call to get a reservation. You can also enjoy a great meal at the Foggy Hermit or the newly opened Spoondrift Cafe  Both are excellent places where you can expect a tasty meal made from some of the best locals. Of course you won’t want to miss visiting the Fortress of Louisbourg where you will take a step back in time to the 1700’s. For the past few summers I have visited the fortress and each time I enjoy something new.
Processed with MOLDIV Enjoying a brunch with Colin and Justin and the girls 2021.

2. The Miners Museum in Glace Bay is always a favourite of mine on a rainy day. You get to go down in the mines with a retired miner who will sweep you away with real stories of heroic men and women.

3. Cabot Links in Inverness ,(2 hours away from Sydney) is an amazing place for golfers , it’s also where my favourite beach in Nova Scotia is. You can spend hours walking up and down the beach. There is nothing like the smell of the ocean , the sound of the waves and warm sand beneath your feet while spending time with one of your best friends.

4. The Skyline Trail is worth the stop, is two hours and thirty-seven minutes from Sydney. The 6.5 km walk is definitely worth the view. It will not disappoint.

5. The beautiful village of Baddeck is a nice place to go sailing or enjoy a lobster dinner.

6. Ingonish on the Cabot Trail offers a great place to relax, swim and have fun. Try staying a day or two at the Keltic Lodge Resort and Spa.

7. Out on the Mira. Well it’s really my number 1 as we have a bungalow (cottage) there. Nothing better than a good swim in the Mira River or a kayak ride on the 55 km (34 mile) meandering river. It’s my home away from home , it feeds my soul and I love it there. Be sure to stop at Mullins Rite Stop on the Louisbourg Highway and pick up a fresh loaf of bread and some treats on your way to wherever you are staying.

OUT ON THE MIRA …

What can I do around Mira?

You can check out Mira Gut Beach. Go for a walk along the boardwalk in Main A Dieu. Of course check out Louisbourg 15 minutes away and Sydney is 15 minutes away. If you like to hike you can check out some of these options.

8. Sydney the historic capital of Cape Breton. If you did not stop there on the way to Louisbourg then turn around and go back and make sure you have a bite at Flavour on the Water or Governors. You could do a little shopping along Charlotte Street or stroll along the harbour which is always a good thing. If the cruise ships are in, there is a big market by the BIG Fiddle for you to enjoy. If you are in Sydney on Saturday mornings you can check out the Farmers Market. for local entertainment check this guide out.

9. Cheticamp a place rich in Acadian culture. Be sure to stop by the Doryman for some music and memories.

10. The Cabot Trail is a must, but in the fall it is glorious. The 300 km loop of the trail, weaves around the incredible coast of Cape Breton with magnificent views.

I guarantee Cape Breton and all of Nova Scotia with more than 7,400 kilometres of coastline will hold a place in your heart forever and you will want to go back. Yes indeed , you must go back to see all the wonderful things it has to offer music, ceilidhs, the people , the vistas and so much more. Don’t leave home without the Doers and Dreamers guide so you can find out what is happening wherever you may travel. Cape Breton is but a beginning.

We Don’t Age Out Of Learning

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How fortunate am I to still be connected with youth. I love their energy and it helps me realize that I am still a learner. Being in an online school is interesting and challenging. It forces me to continue to learn new skills. I need to find multiple ways to connect with students and staff which forces me to learn new technology skills.

I love collaborating , so working with a team that is full of ideas invigorates me. As we work together to create a group for students online, I am reminded of the joy that learning can bring.

So just for today I will enjoy a cup of tea, learn something new and be excited that we never age out of learning. What are you learning these days?