Experiencing new countries, cultures, and adventures has become just as much a part of
my life as family and friends. When National Geographic releases their “Best Trips” publication, I’m inspired to explore the possibilities. They brag, “Got wanderlust? We’ve got your ticket. The National Geographic Traveler editors present the new year’s 20 must-see places”, and I can’t stop dreaming about each picture, description, and location. This year, as I was imagining hopping on a plane and heading to the next place on the list, I saw it! I had no idea it was part of the list. A toothy smile was plastered on my face as I picked up the phone and dialed my mother. “Did you know that you’ve made the Best Trips 2013 – National Geographic list this year mom?” My family hotel, Highland Heights Inn, made the cut. We are part of the Best Trips 2013 – National Geographic!
Here’s the article:
Cape Breton
Nova Scotia’s treasured island
During the 18th and 19th centuries, fishermen and settlers from France and Scotland came to Cape Breton Island, drawn by its rich fisheries, ample timber, and the chance of a better life. Originally settled by the ancient ancestors of the Micmac people, this island off Nova Scotia now lures visitors with its abundant wildlife, natural beauty, and assembly of French, Micmac, and Celtic cultures.
One-fifth of Cape Breton is preserved as a national park, laced by 25 hiking paths and looped by the Cabot Trail, a 186-mile driving route frequently ranked among the world’s most spectacular. “I have seen the Canadian and American Rockies, the Andes, the Alps, and the Highlands of Scotland,” said inventor Alexander Graham Bell, who spent 37 summers here. “But for simple beauty, Cape Breton outrivals them all.”
The mingling of cultures means you can seek a clan tartan at the craft shop at Gaelic College/Colaisde Na Gàidhlig in St. Anns, then explore the French-founded Fortress of Louisbourg on the east coast. In 1745 this garrison withstood a 48-day siege by New Englanders, backed by British naval support, before surrendering. In 2013, the reconstructed fortification celebrates the 300th anniversary of the founding of the French colony of Île Royale (present-day Cape Breton). —John Rosenthal
Travel Tips
When to Go: May-October; Celtic Colours annual international music and cultural festival, early October
Where to Stay: Family-owned Highland Heights Inn combines homey rooms and home-cooked meals (try the traditional Nova Scotia fish cakes) with breathtaking views of the Bras d’Or Lakes. Spend a day immersed in Gaelic culture next door at the 40-acre Highland Village living history museum.
How to Get Around: Drive the Cabot Trail loop counterclockwise beginning in Baddeck.
Where to Eat or Drink: Rusty Anchor Restaurant in Pleasant Bay serves up fresh seafood chowder, fish and chips, and some of the Cabot Trail’s best lobster rolls (pure lump meat and a bit of butter). Watch the ocean, and maybe even a whale, from the outdoor patio. Open May-October.
What to Read Before You Go: Fall On Your Knees, by Ann-Marie MacDonald. This multigenerational tale set on early 20th-century Cape Breton was the Canadian playwright’s debut novel, earning her the 1997 Commonwealth Writers’ Prize for Best First Book.
Fun Fact: Most of Nova Scotia’s endangered Canada lynx live in Cape Breton Highlands National Park. The mostly nocturnal cat is built for stealth. Its fur ear tufts act as hearing aids and its large, furry feet function as snowshoes.
Helpful Links: The Cabot Trail, Nova Scotia Tourism, Cape Breton Highlands National Park“
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Congratulations! And what a gorgeous place. I can see myself in that bedroom and next to the fireplace in the dining room
The fireplace is the best place to sit. You have a spectacular view and it’s in the dining room so there’s always great food overflowing from the plate. I can’t go home without gaining 5 pounds
Awesome! How wonderful for your family and it looks so lovely!
it’s such a great community for my younger sister to grow up. I’m proud of my family
That’s so lovely-family are what give our lives meaning.
Now that is definately something to write home about!! (pun intended)Congratulations on such an awesome promotion. My Dad was from NS, my husbamd was in NS at boot camp, but I have not made it east of NB yet. It is on my bucket list! Alll the best to you and the family once again!
NS is worth the visit. The Cabot Trail is recognized as one of the most beautiful trails in the world and I can attest to the quality of a great hotel there
Thanks for sharing. I want to go! Now it’s on my list…
Wow! Congratulations! The Island sounds beautiful and your hotel looks like the perfect place to stay!
At the heart of Cape Breton, it’s the perfect place to call home, literally.
Wonderful! And it looks like a fantastic place to visit! Thank you for sharing these beautiful pictures and descriptions of a place so dear to your family. I hope someday to make it north of the Mason-Dixon line again!
Congratulations to you and your family! What a beautiful location, oh Canada!
Congratulations!!!
great! Congratulations to you and your family!
I’m going to read “Fall on Your Knees” and then try to visit your magical place. Best wishes to you and your family.
What a fantastic surprise!
a Beautiful place allows all of us a moment peace and rest when we are surround by beauty. Good job on making the cut.
That was outstanding for you see your home place in National Geographic it is beautiful.
Congratulations to you and your family! Now, I really want to visit Cape Breton sometime. Can you suggest the best month to go?
Gorgeous and love the balcony views! Such an honor!!! Congratulations to the family.
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Wow I want to stay there…
THAT IS SO BAD ASS! Also, we may have to come up for a visit. Part of the deal that I made with my husband when we moved East was that I got to spend more time in Canada; now we have an excuse to go back.
Congratulations!
I really need to start traveling.
Ah! Traveling… Wish I could do that more…. Or at all would be nice too
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How exciting for you and your family! The pictures are beautiful! Will definitely put a trip to Highland Heights on my list of ‘to dos’ this summer! Congratulations Highland Heights Inn ! You must be so proud!
nice adventure you had. The room and the view is spectacular and heart warming.
Congratulations! Your beautiful home definitely looked like it deserved it!
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Great pics. Nova Scotia is stunning. Tell me again, why are you in Charlotte?
One word – winter!
Ha, ok makes sense
Fall and Spring are the best in CLT.
But when the summer HUMIDITY kicks in head to Wilmington NC beaches. Wrightsville or if your piggie bank is full- Figure 8 Island.
Congraaaaaats!
Am happy for you!
What a beautiful and inspiring place! What is it like for children?
My sister is 10 years old and she loves it there.
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Congratulations ~ how exciting to be part of the National Geographic Best Trips 2013. I’ve never been to Nova Scotia but this bumps it up on the must see list and I’ve added the Highland Heights Inn as the place to stay. It looks so relaxing and beautiful.
Beautiful place, and I would love to see that last sunset in person!
That was a sunrise since my daughter likes to get up at 4 am when we’re in Canada
Oh geeze, I’ve never seen such deep colors from a sunrise like that before. Neat to hear!
Wow! Sounds awesome. Definitely have to check the list out … hoping to visit one of them this year.
Wow, no wonder you love travel so much! Did you grow up there? If so that had to be neat….meeting travelers from all over. Congrats!
Gorgeous!
Some of those photos are just totally gorgeous…
It looks wonderful, I would love to spent a few days there!
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Great photos! But, if I lived there, I wouldn’t WANT to travel!
It looks wonderful! I’ll have to ask you more about it in our interview. I didn’t forget, I’m just making sure I do all the research
Congratulations, Lesley!
That is fantastic that it made it into National Geographic! Have seen some of the photos from when you were up visiting your family. It looks so beautiful!
Cape Breton is awesome. Want to go even more rustic, try Newfoundland. Lived there for years.
Wow! What a beautiful place! It looks like an ideal place to go to as a family !
Wow that is awesome! Your family’s inn and the views are beautiful! It’s easy to see why it is named a best trip
Congratulations! What a beautiful place…I haven’t been to NS in years. Now I know where I’ll stay when I go back!
Amazing and absolutely beautiful! Well done!
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Wow! That’s so cool! I’m going to have to put THAT on my to-do list.