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Discover the breathtaking beauty of Nova Scotia on this scenic journey through part of the world-famous Cabot Trail and the charming village of Baddeck.
Departing from Sydney, you’ll travel through the picturesque countryside before boarding a traditional cable-pulled ferry—your gateway to the Cabot Trail. Along the route, enjoy a comfort stop and several photo opportunities showcasing stunning ocean views and dramatic landscapes.
Next, visit the Gaelic College, where you’ll learn about the island’s deep Gaelic roots and cultural traditions. Then continue to the beautiful lakeside village of Baddeck. Stroll the waterfront, browse local shops and cafes, and explore the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site, featuring exhibits on the inventor’s remarkable life and achievements.
Your return to Sydney includes a few final scenic stops, wrapping up a day rich in natural beauty, local culture, and fascinating history.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Portable rollators
Drive through Charlotte Street in Sydney, Nova Scotia, one of the most historic and lively streets in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality. Located near the Port of Sydney, Charlotte Street gives visitors a great first look at downtown Sydney’s local charm, heritage buildings, restaurants, cafés, bars, shops, and waterfront atmosphere. As part of a Sydney shore excursion, this scenic downtown drive offers views of the city’s historic character, including nearby landmarks such as the Jost House, older stone and brick buildings, local pubs, and cultural sites. Charlotte Street is a great introduction to Cape Breton Island, combining history, community life, and small-city charm. It is a perfect route for cruise visitors who want to experience downtown Sydney before continuing toward other top Cape Breton attractions.
Cross the iconic Seal Island Bridge near New Harris, Nova Scotia, one of the most scenic highlights on a Cape Breton shore excursion. Spanning the beautiful Great Bras d’Or Channel, this impressive bridge connects Boularderie Island with Cape Breton Island and offers unforgettable views of Bras d’Or Lake, forested hills, coastal waters, and the natural beauty of Cape Breton. As you drive across Seal Island Bridge, enjoy a peaceful and picturesque part of the journey, perfect for sightseeing, photography, and experiencing the island’s famous scenic routes. Located near Kelly’s Mountain and along the route between Sydney, Baddeck, and the Cabot Trail, Seal Island Bridge is a memorable stop or drive-through highlight for cruise visitors and travelers exploring Cape Breton Island. This area showcases the charm of New Harris, Nova Scotia, the beauty of Bras d’Or Lake, and the coastal landscapes that make Cape Breton one of Atlantic Canada’s top travel destinations.
Pickup included
Admission fee
Meals
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Debora A,29 thg 6, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Viator
Jake took us on a very informative tour of Sydney. He shared so much information. We were never rushed at taking pictures. Jake told us we could ask him to stop if any one wanted pictures. We were very pleased with our tour.
Joseph V,27 thg 6, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Viator
All was covered but the day was foggy and Cabot Trail was difficult to see anything....but we enjoyed the Bell telephone museum and the 1 hour free at Baddeck exploring the town
Spencer F,26 thg 6, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Viator
Our tour guide really tried to make the best with foggy rainy weather. He gave us a lot of information but we could not really see anything.
Jerin H,26 thg 6, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Viator
Still learned a lot, even when the weather wouldn't cooperate. Operator did a great job adapting both to a foggy day and the interests of the group.
Betty D,25 thg 6, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Viator
Our guide, "Jack", was wonderful. He was informative, entertaining and gave us a great overview of the area.
ptaprezmom,24 thg 6, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Kurvinder was a wonderful guide! We were so impressed with his knowledge anout Nova Scotia history and culture. He was so personable and made every effort to ensure our comfort. Highly recommended!
Kathy L,10 thg 6, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Viator
The tour guide tried his best with what he had to work with. "Jack" very nice and accommodating. The drive to Baddock was long, they gave us 1 hr for lunch, witch should have been skipped, rather walk through a town. We had 45 min at A.G. museum, we'll worth the history, time was plenty. The sights along the way were beautiful, but the stops were tourist stops, nothing exciting. Wish the itinerary was more focused on NS. Maybe find an oat biscuit factory (area is known for those) Gaelic college did not offer anything but gift shop of items, not made by student, and bathroom. Chocolate shop, very basic, but nice people. Country store, not sure why we stopped. There are a lot of art shops on the Cabbot trail, maybe choose some different art and stop at those shops, maybe working local artists, could make it more interesting.
Joan B,31 thg 5, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Viator
This tour gave us a taste of all the beautiful things to experience in the area. Now we just want to go back!
Jeff K,20 thg 5, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Viator
Kuhlwinder was very knowledgeable, amiable and joy to be around. He was flexible and provided options for us of where to go and sight-see. We had 4 Travellers and added a personal touch Highly Recommend
Howard S,11 thg 11, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Viator
I was very disappointed with this excursion and would not recommend it. Below is the email I sent to Red Leaf Tours. I was advised in an email from the tour company that I had 30 minutes after the ship docked at the port to meet the tour group. I disembarked from the ship, as soon as I could, and joined almost all of the other excursion passengers in the tent at 9:30. Because several passengers from another ship hadn’t arrived yet, the tour guide, Kulwinder, made the decision to keep our group waiting for them. We were forced to wait until 10:50, one hour and twenty minutes in the windy and uncomfortable tent before the excursion began. Because of the long delay, the excursion failed to adhere to the expected itinerary. Rather than eating a light lunch at our own pace, as stated in the itinerary, Kulwinder instructed us to purchase our food and eat it on the bus. We looked forward to enjoying our lunch while sitting comfortably outdoors and, instead we were forced to eat lunch on a moving bus. When we arrived at the Alexander Graham Bell museum, we were allowed only thirty (30) minutes to review the exhibits, an insufficient amount of time. The main reason I booked this excursion was because I was very interested in seeing the exhibits in this museum. Because of the limited amount of time we were given, I rushed through the museum and didn’t have a chance to do more than have a quick look at the displays. It was because of the late-arriving excursion group members that we were forced to rush back to the port to keep them from missing the tenders that were going to take them back to their ship. I received the following reply from the company. The payment I made for this tour was not refunded. We are truly sorry to hear that our tour guide did not meet your expectations. We take all feedback seriously and are currently reviewing the matter to better understand what happened and how we can improve. Due to a high volume of emails and customer inquiries, our response time may be slightly delayed. However, please rest assured that your concern is important to us, and we will get back to you with your refund request as soon as possible.
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