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"...an energetic pod of nearly 100 pilot whales playing in the distance-what a way to begin our six-day sea kayaking trip along the rugged Cape Breton Island coast."


"The park is teeming with wildlife and consists of two large mountains,"


"After making camp on a grassy hill high above the beach, we watched for whales and dolphins as the sun set behind the highlands."

Outside Expeditions
PO Box 337, North Rustico
PEI, C0A 1X0

1-902-963-3366 (tel)
1-800-207-3899 (tel)
1-902-963-3322 (fax)
adventure@getoutside.com

    

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Sea Kayaking the Cape Breton Highlands, Nova Scotia by Macia Xavier and Paula Walsh

The problem with visiting our country's ragged edge on foot is that you can't actually see the coast because, well, you're standing on it. To appreciate the coast in all its sublime glory as it rises out of the sea, you need to be on the sea - in a boat preferably, but a a sea kayak ideally. That's why the vast majority of visitors to Cape Breopn miss the point, not to mention the best perspective on Nova Scotia's highest cliffs, secret coves, shipwrecks, isolated villages, whales and seabirds - all of which you'll take in from sea level during this six-day journey around the Cape Breton Highlands. Tidal action and waves can make paddling and landing a challenge at times, so bring basic kayaking skills along with your camera.

Outfitter: Outside Expeditions, 1-800-207-3899, www.getoutside.com Price: $995 CDN


 

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