Cabot Trail

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The Cabot Trail is a scenic highway on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada.<ref name="map">Template:Cite map</ref> It is a Template:Convert loop around the northern tip of the island, passing along and through the Cape Breton Highlands and the Cape Breton Highlands National Park.

It is named after the explorer John Cabot who landed in Atlantic Canada in 1497, although modern historians agree his landfall likely took place in Newfoundland and not Cape Breton Island.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Premier Angus L. MacDonald wanted to re-brand Nova Scotia for tourism purposes as primarily Scottish and, as part of this effort, created both the names Cape Breton Highlands and Cabot Trail.<ref>Ian MacKay and Robin Bates. In the Province of History. Montreal: McGill-Queen's Press. 2010.</ref> Construction of the initial route was completed in 1932.

The western and eastern sections follow the rugged coastline, with views of the ocean. The southwestern section passes through the Margaree River valley before passing along Bras d'Or Lake. The route is within the county municipalities of Victoria and Inverness.

The northern section of The Cabot Trail goes through the Cape Breton Highlands and is considered one of the most scenic areas of Nova Scotia. The Skyline Trail is one of the most famous attractions on the island and is located at a parking lot on the side of the road inside Cape Breton Highlands National Park.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The Cabot Trail includes all of Trunk 30, as well as the portion of Nova Scotia Highway 105 between exits 7 and 11.<ref name="map"/> Following are some stops along the route, travelling clockwise from the south:

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