

Experience the stunning night sky in the Cape Breton Highlands, a designated Dark Sky Preserve offering exceptional stargazing.
A traditional Cape Breton breakfast dish made with blueberries, dumplings, and a sweet, syrupy sauce.
A classic Cape Breton lunch dish featuring chunks of fresh lobster meat on a soft bun, often served with coleslaw and fries.
A delicious evening dish featuring tender cod cheeks, often pan-seared and served with a creamy sauce and local vegetables.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its unique coffee blends and delicious baked goods.
A historic restaurant offering stunning views of the Bras d'Or Lake, famous for its seafood dishes.
A premier dining destination in Cape Breton, known for its exceptional seafood and steak dishes.
A 7.1 km hike offering panoramic views of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the Cabot Trail.
Learn about the park's history, wildlife, and ecosystems through interactive exhibits.
Join a park interpreter for a guided stargazing session, learning about constellations and folklore.
Cape Breton Highlands can get chilly at night, especially during stargazing.
To fully enjoy the night sky and wildlife viewing in the park.
Protection against mosquitoes and other insects during evening hours.
Hand-woven using traditional techniques and local wool, these blankets are a symbol of Cape Breton's Celtic heritage.
Crafted from rare moonstones found only in Nova Scotia, these pieces celebrate the unique geology of the region.
Made from wild blueberries picked in the park, this jam is a taste of Cape Breton's wilderness and a popular local treat.

El Rey Ruins, a testament to the ancient Paquime culture, offer a glimpse into the past with their intricate architecture and stunning desert landscape.

Magnificent ancient Greek temple dedicated to Hephaestus, the god of fire and metalworking, nestled in the heart of Athens.
Anandgarh Fort, a 17th-century marvel, stands as a testament to Rajput architecture, offering panoramic views of the Aravalli Hills.