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The Ceilidh Trail Book
Scottish traditions and Gaelic folklore come alive along the Ceilidh
Trail. Ceilidh (pronounced kay-lee) is Gaelic for party or
gathering, and if you listen closely you might hear the
heart-stirring music of bagpipes and fiddles echoing through the
glens of this beautiful corner of Cape Breton Island.
Around every bend, 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
from the Canso Causeway to the Cabot Trail. Along the way you can
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