Top 5 Travel Experiences of 2012, Hiking the Skyline Trail, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
The landscape of Cape Breton is a mesmerizing mix of rolling summits, precipitous cliffs, high headlands, sweeping white sand beaches, and glacially carved lakes, all bordered by the ocean. The Cabot Trail is a road that hugs the Gulf of St. Lawrence on the rugged northwestern edge of Nova Scotia, where around every bend you want to pull over, spew expletives of joy at the stupendous vista, and take another snapshot. Indeed, it’s as close to Big Sur as the East Coast gets. Add bald eagles, moose, coyotes, and pilot whales fluking in the nearby waters and you want to leave the car behind and soak it all up on two legs.
I also hiked the Skyline in early June of 2012, and had the experience of seeing a moose and calf as well. They were behind us, and we would have missed them if not for the sound of a snapping twig. One of my favourite moments of that trip was the Skyline Trail (and the moose). 🙂
Thanks for sharing, Danielle! Great to see that someone agrees with me.