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Alexander Graham Bell Museum - Baddeck, Sydney Nova Scotia
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4 hours (approx.)
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Pickup offered
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Mobile ticket
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Offered in: English
What to Expect
Pass by: Charlotte Street
Cruising down Charlotte Street takes you through the historic heart of Sydney’s North End, a district shaped by British Loyalists in the late 1700s. As you drive, you’ll pass the Jost Heritage House, built circa 1786, which offers a glimpse into the past with its 18th-century kitchen and apothecary displays. Nearby stands the Cossit House Museum, believed to be the city’s oldest residence (1787), where costumed interpreters bring colonial history to life through traditional demonstrations. The street is a blend of this deep heritage and modern charm, featuring unique Neo-Classical architecture, local artisan shops like the Cape Breton Centre for Craft & Design, and the venerable Saint George’s Church.
Pass by: Bras d'Or Lake
Known as Canada’s "inland sea," Bras d’Or Lake—whose name translates from French to "Arm of Gold"—is a massive saltwater estuary and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Travelers will enjoy a scenic drive along its shores, experiencing a unique blend of Mi'kmaw culture, Scottish heritage, and world-class sailing. The area offers tranquil vistas and prime opportunities for spotting American bald eagles against the backdrop of Cape Breton’s stunning natural beauty.
Stop at: Seal Island Bridge
The Seal Island Bridge, officially known as the Great Bras d'Or Crossing, was completed in 1961 as part of the Trans-Canada Highway project. Before its opening, travelers relied on ferry services to cross the Great Bras d'Or Channel, primarily between Ross Ferry and Big Harbour. These ferries had operated for over a century, but as traffic increased in the late 1950s, the bridge was built to provide a faster, high-elevation connection that now stands over 100 feet above the water.
Stop at: Seal Island Bridge Lookout
As you cross the Seal Island Bridge, you’ll experience one of the most spectacular views in Nova Scotia. Spanning the Great Bras d'Or Channel, this impressive arched truss bridge serves as a gateway between Kelly’s Mountain and Boularderie Island. From its peak, travelers are treated to a breathtaking panoramic vista of the "Arm of Gold" (Bras d’Or Lake) and the rugged Cape Breton highlands. It is a favorite spot for photographers and nature lovers, offering a bird’s-eye perspective of the shimmering waters and lush forests below—keep an eye out for bald eagles often seen soaring through the channel.
Stop at: Saint Anns
Nestled at the gateway to the Cabot Trail, St. Ann’s is a vibrant hub of Gaelic culture and stunning coastal scenery. Visitors can explore the Gaelic College, the only institution of its kind in North America, where the Great Hall of the Clans museum brings Scottish heritage to life through music, weaving, and history. The area is also famous for the Giant MacAskill, a 7'9" local legend whose legacy is preserved in a dedicated museum nearby.
Stop at: Lobster Galley
Located at the start of the Cabot Trail, the Lobster Galley offers a premier "ocean-to-table" dining experience with spectacular views of St. Ann’s Bay. Visitors can explore the on-site lobster pound to see the fresh catch of the day or enjoy seasonal specialties like their famous lobster corn chowder on the outdoor deck. Positioned right next to the Gaelic College, it’s the perfect spot to take in the coastal scenery and watch for bald eagles before continuing your journey into the highlands.
Stop at: Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site
Perched on a hillside overlooking the "Arm of Gold," the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site celebrates the genius who chose Baddeck as his home because its mist-covered hills reminded him of his native Scotland. This world-class museum houses the premier collection of Bell’s artifacts, including full-scale replicas of the Silver Dart aircraft and the massive HD-4 hydrofoil. Visitors can explore how Bell’s summer laboratory became a global center for innovation, all while enjoying panoramic views of the very waters where his record-breaking experiments took place.
What's Included
- Bottled water
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- If you want to stop for having lunch please consult with the guide
Meeting And Pickup
Pickup Point
Select a pickup point
Look for a person Holding Sign board with CityHeart Tours right near to the security check point at port of Sydney
Additional Info
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation Policy
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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