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Uisge Ban Hiking Trail & Falls
Gaelic name meaning "white water" is located 14.5 km north of Baddeck.
The Falls trail is approximately 3.5 km and
require about 90 minutes or less to complete. The River trail takes about an
hour to complete and is 3.5 km long. It follows the North Branch Baddeck River. |
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Alexander Graham Bell National
Historic Site
At AGB National Historic Site you can explore the amazing
worlds of a lifetime that has touched all of us. Discover how air and
water captured Dr. Bell's imagination and find out how he bridged the
world between sound and silence. |
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Bras d' Or Yacht
Club Regatta Week
This
week-long sailing event, held each year in Baddeck since 1904. During
the first full week of August, it features daily races, children’s
dinghy racing programs and nightly entertainment. |
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Gailic College's St. Ann's Centre
Now open at the Gaelic College, is the Gaelic
Interpretive Centre. This is the first of three phases that will be all
part of the new St. Ann’s Centre. The new Gaelic Interpretive Centre
features eight interactive stations where you can learn about music,
dance, storytelling, language and how it all relates to the Gaelic
Culture. |
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Nova Scotia Highland Village
Welcome to the Highland
Village, a living history museum and
cultural centre that celebrates the Gaelic experience in Nova Scotia. On a 43-acre hillside
overlooking the world renowned
Bras d’Or Lakes, Nova Scotia’s
rich Scottish Gaelic culture comes alive with costumed staff, farm
animals, period buildings and artifacts. |
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