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The park was the first national park in the Atlantic provinces of Canada [3] and covers an area of 948 square kilometres (366 sq mi). [4] It is one of 42 in Canada's system of national parks. It consists of mountains, valleys, waterfalls, rocky coastlines and the Cape Breton Highlands, a tundra-esque plateau. Forest types include Acadian and ...
The Lone Shieling is a Scottish-style sheep crofters hut (also known as a bothan or shieling) located in Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Nova Scotia. [1] Built in 1942, it is one of the earliest structures in the park and is a Recognized Federal Heritage Building (ID 4627) due to its historical and architectural significance. [ 2 ]
The Aspy River (/ ˈ æ s p i /) [1] is a river on northeastern Cape Breton Island which rises in the Cape Breton Highlands and empties into Aspy Bay.The North Aspy follows the ancient Aspy Fault which extends for 40 km inland from the coast and extends along the upper section of the northeast Margaree River.
The Aspy Fault (/ ˈ æ s p i /) [1] is a strike-slip fault that runs through 40 km of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia and is often thought to be a part of the Cabot Fault/ Great Glen Fault system of Avalonia. [2] [3] Part of the fault runs through Cape Breton Highlands National Park. This fault runs southward from Cape North through the Margaree Valley.
Cape Breton Highlands: Trailheads: Bay St. Lawrence Road - 46°57'11.76"N, 60°27'39.66"W (N46 57.196 W060 27.661) Use: Hiking: Elevation gain/loss: 350 metres (1,150 ft) Highest point: Wilkie Sugar Loaf, 411.8: Difficulty: Easy to strenuous: Season: Early spring to autumn: Sights: Cape Breton Highlands, Cabot Strait: Hazards: Severe weather ...
Within the Bay of Fundy are two basins: Chignecto Bay which begins at Fort Lawrence and ends at Cape Chignecto, and the Minas Basin that encompasses everything east of Ramshead Point (near Diligent River) and Cape Split. Apple River (Note: westernmost river on the north coast of the Bay of Fundy) Fox River; Ramshead River