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Highlands Links was designed by Stanley Thompson, who was contracted by the National Park Service to facilitate a make-work project during the Great Depression. [1] The course initially comprised nine holes but was extended to 18. Construction began in 1939, and the course opened in 1941. [2]
Recreation facilities in the surrounding area include Ingonish Beach, hiking wilderness trails, whale watching and boat cruises. Next to the resort is the 18-hole championship Highlands Links golf course. [1] The Lodge is open from June through October. [1]
Ingonish Harbour. Ingonish is a popular tourist destination in Victoria County, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada.The regional economy is tied to fishing and tourism. Tourist facilities include Cape Breton Highlands National Park, the Keltic Lodge, a year-round gravity sports facility, Ski Cape Smokey, and a public golf course, the Highlands Link
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Ski Cape Smokey is known for being Nova Scotia's highest elevation ski mountain at over 320 meters, 305 of them skiable, and for its expansive ocean views. Conceived in the early 1970's after a 1968 wildfire blew northwards from Wreck cove and razed large swathes of forest on Smokey Mountain. [ 3 ]
White Hill [3] is a peak in the Cape Breton Highlands and is the highest elevation point in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada. [4]Located on the plateau 15 kilometres (9 + 1 ⁄ 2 mi) northwest of Ingonish and 33 kilometres (21 mi) northeast of Chéticamp, the peak is situated in the Cape Breton Highlands National Park and is accessible only by hiking.
Wreck Cove Hydroelectric System is the largest hydroelectric plant in Nova Scotia with a generating capacity of 215.8 MW. [3] Constructed from 1975 to 1978, south of the Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Wreck Cove collects drainage water from 216 square kilometres (83 sq mi) of the Cape Breton Highlands plateau to generate renewable ...
Baddeck NS 46°05′51″N 60°45′21″W / 46.0974°N 60.7559°W / 46.0974; -60.7559 ( Saint Peter's and Saint John's Anglican Nova Scotia ( 13844 )