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Canoeing
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A world traveler from Columbia, South America travels to a special place with her family every summer.
At Cabot Shores, Adriana's and her sisters' families set out on Church Pond and turned up Indian Brook on their canoes. Even the teenagers find fun on the water - and back at the lodge with other teens from all over the world. |
Lake and Whale
Boat Tours
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You have your choice in terms of boat tours. There's sailing or motor boat whale tours... with seals and dolphins a pleasant bonus.
You can also get up at 4:00am and assist Cabot Shores' lobster trapping neighbors pull their traps, or you can take a special lobster boat tour around St. Anne's Bay leaving at 9:00, get some sample lobster that they can turn into a luncheon feast!
Your pictures or their will document this great boating experience. |
Sailing the Bay
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Charter a sailboat for a tour from Baddeck, past Alexander Bell's Island. Take your own cruise along St. Anne's Bay to the Bird Islands... Or launch your own sailboat on Church Pond, without leaving Cabot Shores... It's your choice. Depends on the day. Almost always a good wind on Cape Breton.
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Father and Son
Trout Fishing
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Cabot Shores/Wreck Cove has a little pond for family trout fishing. One day they built the raft, the next day they fish for trout in water so clear you see the strike. More experienced anglers go the Highlands with native guides for trout and the occasional salmon. There's "fish in them hills..." says John, a Cabot Shores guide. And there's fly fishing for beginners and experts alike. |
Ice Fishing
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Pick a spot, drill and fish. Near Cabot Shores there's trout and smelt, depending on what is running (or who is sitting!). |
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