Ceilidh (pronounced kay-lee) is Gaelic for
party or gathering. The Ceilidh Trail offers stunning vistas of rugged
coastline, bays and inlets, verdant hills and rolling farmlands as it
follows the shore of western Cape Breton for 107 km (67 mi.) from the
Canso Causeway to the Cabot Trail.
Along the way explore the beautiful Mabou
Highlands, hike unforgettable coastal trails, stroll along fine sand
beaches and swim in the warm salt water of St. George's Bay. Linger
along the breathtaking Broad Cove Road where sea cliffs rise high above
the sparkling surf. Tour a distillery, explore fascinating local
museums, or take a leisurely drive around lovely Lake Ainslie.
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