

Explore the birthplace of the telephone, nestled in the scenic Cape Breton countryside.
Explore the birthplace of Alexander Graham Bell, now a museum showcasing his life and inventions.
Discover this historic railway tunnel, now a pedestrian walkway with art installations and exhibits.

Step back in time to a 19th-century village, featuring historic buildings, demonstrations, and events.

Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site is outdoors, and weather can be unpredictable.
The site has walking trails, so comfortable shoes are essential.
Steamed blueberries with dumplings, served with cream or ice cream.
Chunks of lobster meat on a toasted bun, often served with coleslaw and fries.
A meat dish with a sweet sauce, served on pita bread with tomatoes and onions.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its hearty meals and friendly service.

A cozy spot for lunch, offering a variety of sandwiches and homemade soups.
A fine dining experience, known for its fresh seafood and stunning waterfront views.
Handcrafted crystal pieces, a symbol of Nova Scotia's rich glassblowing tradition.
Hand-thrown pottery inspired by the scenic fishing village of Peggy's Cove, reflecting the region's maritime heritage.
Warm, handwoven blankets made from local wool, a traditional craft in Nova Scotia.
A striking modernist museum designed by Oscar Niemeyer, showcasing his unique architectural style.
Sabang Heritage Park, a serene tropical paradise, offers pristine beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and a rich cultural heritage.
A vibrant night market along the Yarra River, offering diverse food, shopping, and live entertainment.