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Bell Museum Baddeck to Highland Village Museum in CAPE BRETON 1
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By City Heart Tours

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Free cancellation available
The previous price was P 8,346 and current price is P 7,845 per adult

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 6h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Selective hotel pickup

Overview

  • Journey through Cape Breton’s story with a visit to two of its most iconic sites. In Baddeck, explore the world of Alexander Graham Bell, the brilliant inventor whose groundbreaking experiments like inventing telephone and plane that had changed history. Then travel to Iona’s Highland Village Museum, where you’ll step back in time and experience the traditions, language, and culture of Cape Breton’s Scottish settlers. Together, these two destinations offer the perfect blend of innovation and heritage, making this tour an unforgettable way to discover the spirit of Cape Breton.

Activity location

  • Bras d'Or Lookoff
    • B1X 1T1, Victoria County, Nova Scotia, Canada

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Bras d'Or Lookoff
    • B1X 1T1, Victoria County, Nova Scotia, Canada

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Bell Museum Baddeck to Highland Village Museum in CAPE BRETON

  • Activity duration is 6 hours6h
    6h
  • Opening hours: Thu 0:00-23:30

Pickup included

Price details
P 8,345.70
P 7,844.96 x 1 AdultP 7,844.96
Total
The previous price was P 8,345.70 and current price is P 7,844.96
6% off

What's included, what's not

  • Inclusions
    Bottled water
  • Inclusions
    Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Exclusions
    Meals
  • Exclusions
    Brunch

Know before you book

    • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
    • Service animals allowed
    • Public transportation options are available nearby
    • Specialized infant seats are available
    • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Charlotte Street (Pass by)

Charlotte Street, located in the historic North End of Sydney, Nova Scotia, is the city’s original main street and forms the heart of its Heritage Conservation District. Dating back to the late 18th century, it features landmark historic homes turned into museums—such as the 1787 Cossit House Museum and Jost Heritage House Museum—alongside historic churches like Saint George’s Anglican Church (1785) and nearby St. Patrick’s Church Museum (1828).

St Patrick's Church Museum (Pass by)

The St. Patrick’s Church Museum is Sydney’s oldest Roman Catholic church, built in 1828. This historic stone church is now a museum, showcasing artifacts and stories of the Irish Catholic families who shaped Cape Breton. It’s a perfect spot to step back in time and experience Sydney’s rich religious and cultural heritage.

Wentworth Park (Pass by)

Wentworth Park, located in downtown Sydney, Nova Scotia, is a scenic urban green space centered around a network of quiet ponds and paved walking paths. Known for its picturesque stone bridges, flower beds, and mature shade trees, the park offers a tranquil spot for walking, birdwatching, and relaxing near the water. It also features a bandshell that frequently hosts local outdoor concerts, community events, and seasonal gatherings.

Arm of Gold Campground (Pass by)

Arm of Gold Campground and Trailer Park is a scenic, 40-acre oceanfront property located in Little Bras d'Or, Nova Scotia. Situated just a five-minute drive from the Marine Atlantic Ferry Terminal in North Sydney, it serves as a popular gateway for travelers heading to or from Newfoundland.

Bras d'Or Lookoff

  • 5m
The Bras d’Or Lookoff is one of Cape Breton Island’s most scenic viewpoints, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Bras d’Or Lake, a large inland sea that stretches across the island. From this vantage point, visitors can see rolling hills, forests, and the sparkling waters that make the area a natural wonder. This lookout is perfect for photography, quiet reflection, or simply taking in the stunning beauty of Cape Breton. It’s also a great stop for travelers exploring the Cabot Trail or nearby historic towns like Baddeck, providing a peaceful spot to admire the island’s unique landscapes.

Saint Anns

  • 5m
Perched high above St. Ann’s Bay on the Cabot Trail, the St. Ann’s Lookoff is one of Cape Breton’s most breathtaking viewpoints. From here, visitors can see rolling highlands, sparkling waters, and the Englishtown area far below. It’s a popular stop for travelers to stretch, take photos, and enjoy panoramic views before continuing their Cabot Trail journey. On clear days, the lookout offers some of the best scenery on the island, especially in autumn when the highlands glow with colorful foliage. A true “don’t miss” stop along the Cabot Trail.

Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site

  • 35m
  • Admission ticket included
Baddeck is a charming village on the northern shore of Cape Breton Island, known for its rich history and stunning views of the Bras d’Or Lake. Originally a Mi’kmaq settlement, the area became a small Scottish community in the early 19th century. Baddeck gained international fame as the home of Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone, who lived here with his family and conducted many of his experiments. Visitors can explore the Bell Museum, historic homes, and enjoy picturesque streets lined with shops and galleries. Today, Baddeck is a popular gateway to the Cabot Trail, offering a mix of culture, history, and natural beauty.

Baddeck’s Boardwalk

  • 10m
Baddeck’s Boardwalk is a scenic shoreline promenade stretching along the waterfront of Baddeck, Nova Scotia, on the shores of Bras d’Or Lake. It offers picturesque views of the harbor and Kidston Island Lighthouse, making it a favorite spot for strolls, watching boats and yachts, and enjoying fresh seafood at nearby waterside cafes and restaurants. It also serves as a hub for local boat tours, sailing excursions, and community gatherings throughout the summer season.

Nova Scotia Ferry Svc

  • 10m
The historic Grand Narrows Ferry operated across the Barra Strait, connecting Grand Narrows to Iona across the Bras d'Or Lake in Cape Breton. First established in 1847 to carry passengers, vehicles, and livestock, it served as a vital water link for nearly 150 years until it was permanently retired in 1993 following the construction of the adjacent Barra Strait highway bridge

Highland Village

  • 1h 5m
  • Admission ticket included
Highland Village is a living history museum in Iona, Nova Scotia, dedicated to preserving and sharing the Scottish Gaelic culture of Cape Breton Island. The site recreates traditional 18th and 19th century Scottish Highland settlements, complete with historic buildings, gardens, and artifacts. Visitors can walk through the village, meet costumed interpreters, and see demonstrations of traditional crafts, music, and farming techniques. Highland Village offers a hands-on experience of Scottish heritage, storytelling, and cultural celebrations, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in Cape Breton’s history and Celtic roots. It’s an immersive way to step back in time and understand the life, traditions, and resilience of early Scottish settlers in Nova Scotia.

Grand Narrows

  • 5m
The Grand Narrows Ferry, officially called the Little Bras d’Or Ferry, is a charming and historic ferry service in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, connecting Grand Narrows (Grand Narrows) to Iona across the Bras d’Or Lake. This short ferry ride offers visitors a scenic glimpse of Cape Breton’s waterways, surrounded by forests and waterside communities. It’s not just a convenient way to travel—it’s also a memorable experience, letting travelers enjoy the natural beauty of the lake from the water. Operating seasonally, the ferry is a great stop for those exploring the Cabot Trail or visiting nearby attractions like Baddeck, Iona, and the Highland Village Museum.

Georges River (Pass by)

Georges River is a rural community situated along the northern shore of St. Andrews Channel in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Located in Cape Breton Regional Municipality near North Sydney and Florence, the area features scenic views of the surrounding hills and waterways, quiet residential areas, and coastal landscapes typical of the island’s inland sea regions.

Membertou (Pass by)

Membertou is an urban Mi'kmaw First Nation community located within the city limits of Sydney, Nova Scotia. Named after the historic Grand Chief Membertou, the community operates as a vibrant commercial, cultural, and residential hub, featuring the Membertou Heritage Park, the Membertou Trade and Convention Centre, and various community-owned businesses

Location

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    Bras d'Or Lookoff
    • B1X 1T1, Victoria County, Nova Scotia, Canada

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    Bras d'Or Lookoff
    • B1X 1T1, Victoria County, Nova Scotia, Canada

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