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  2. Chéticamp, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Chéticamp (locally; English: / ˈ ʃ ɛ t ɪ k æ m p / [1]) is an unincorporated town on the Cabot Trail on the west coast of Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is a local service centre. A majority of the population are Acadians.

  3. Cape Breton Highlands National Park - Wikipedia

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    Cape Breton Highlands National Park is a Canadian national park on northern Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia. [2] 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.

  4. Whale watching - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Canada has many whale watching tours in the estuary and gulf of St. Laurence River, in Newfoundland and Labrador, Quebec, Nova Scotia or New Brunswick. Twenty-two species of whales and dolphins frequent the waters of Newfoundland and Labrador, although the most common are the humpback, minke, fin, Beluga and killer whales.

  5. Cape Breton Island - Wikipedia

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    Cape Breton Island (French: île du Cap-Breton, formerly île Royale; Scottish Gaelic: Ceap Breatainn or Eilean Cheap Bhreatainn; Mi'kmaq: Unama'ki) [5] is a rugged and irregularly shaped island [6] on the Atlantic coast of North America and part of the province of Nova Scotia, Canada.

  6. ‘Upsetting’ discovery made in belly of whale on Nova Scotia ...

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  7. Pleasant Bay, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Pleasant Bay is known as the whale watching capital of Cape Breton and marks the centre of the Cabot trail. The main industry here is fishing, lobster in spring and snowcrab in the summer. The forest here is home to a variety of birds, fox, coyote, and snowshoe hare. The area is visited by whale watchers from all over the world.

  8. Whaling in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Whaling in Canada encompasses both aboriginal and commercial whaling, and has existed on all three Canadian oceans, Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic.The indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast have whaling traditions dating back millennia, and the hunting of cetaceans continues by Inuit (mostly beluga and narwhal, but also the subsistence hunting of the bowhead whale).

  9. St. Marys Bay, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    St. Marys Bay (French: Baie Sainte-Marie, Miꞌkmaq: Wagweiik) [1] south western Nova Scotia, Canada, is surrounded by the modern municipal districts of Clare Municipal District and Digby. The principal sources of the economy of the Acadians are fishing and the French-language university Université Sainte-Anne .