The Cabot Trail – Nova Scotia, Canada
Cabot Trail is a meandering road that circles most of the peninsula around the Cape Breton Highlands National Park in northeastern Nova Scotia, Canada. Besides the undoubtedly breathtaking ocean vistas, it also offers views of the old-growth forests and the fantastic rock scarred by glaciers. Primarily built as a tourist attraction in 1932, it has served its purpose through the following decades.
People traveling along this road enjoy the drive and outdoor adventure, including hiking, whale watching on the pleasant bay, swimming, and plain-old camping in the woods. The region, spanning almost 185 miles, welcomes tourists with various hotels and restaurants.