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Cape Breton Island

Being an astounding place, Cape Breton Island has been attracting tourists from all over the world for years. This historical place offers visitors at her shores the magnificent blend of sand and sea breeze amid an indescribable atmosphere. Are you interested in historic sites, cultural events or outdoor adventure? Come to the Bras d'Or Lakes for a picnic or get mesmerized by the scenic beauty of the rugged coastline of the historic east. Tired? Just indulge yourself in sheer relaxation on the western "Sunset Side of the Island". The waters there are, however, the perfect host for whale watching, sailing, kayaking and scuba diving.


On his island the five main cultures are-

Scottish
Mi'kmaq
Acadian
Irish and
English

Besides, there are also five respective languages such as-

Scottish
Gaelic
Míkmaq
French and
English

English is the primary spoken language on this island. However, here one can hear Míkmaq, Gaelic and Acadian French.

The eastern part of the island was enriched by the later migrations of black Loyalists, Italians, and Eastern Europeans the around Industrial Cape Breton. Cape Breton has been experiencing a population exodus in recent years. According to the Census of Canada, the population of Cape Breton Island in 2001 was 147,454, a -6.8% decline from 158,260 in 1996.


Reach Cape Breton by car. There are two entry points to the Island - the Canso Causeway at Port Hastings and the car ferries from Newfoundland. You can also avail a bus journey from Halifax every day. If you choose air travel, Sydney Airport will no doubt be able to accommodate you. There are several flights a day into and out of Sydney and connections for other Canadian cities as well as international destinations are good.

Cape Breton offers many to explore for those who look for some adventures in their tour. Here one can have information about-



Therefore if you want to enjoy a perfect getaway, you must rush to the exotic Cape Breton Island. Travour.com offers information on Cape Breton Island. For more information on Cape Breton Island and other islands worldwide, keep browsing through Travour.



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