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    Cape Breton Island

    Island in Nova Scotia, Canada

    Cape Breton Island is a rugged and irregularly shaped island on the Atlantic coast of North America and part of the province of Nova Scotia, Canada. The 10,311 km² island accounts for 18.7% of Nova Scotia's total area. Although the island is physically separated from the Nova Scotia peninsula by the Strait of Canso, the 1,385 m long Canso Causeway connects it to mainland Nova Scotia. The island is east-northeast of the mainland with its northern and western coasts fronting on the Gulf of Saint Lawrence with its western coast forming the eastern limits of the Northumberland Strait. The eastern and southern coasts front the Atlantic Ocean with its eastern coast also forming the western limits of the Cabot Strait. Its landmass slopes upward from south to north, culminating in the highlands of its northern cape. One of the world's larger saltwater lakes, Bras d'Or, dominates the island's centre. Wikipedia

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  2. worldatlas.com

    Mar 27, 2023Additionally, Nova Scotia includes Cape Breton Island, ... The Province of Nova Scotia is located in the Canadian Maritimes region, in the eastern part of Canada, in the continent of North America. The mainland of Nova Scotia is connected by the Isthmus of Chignecto to the rest of the North American continent. ... Regional Maps: Map of North ...
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  4. frommers.com

    In a handsome valley between Mabou and Inverness is another world-class site, the distinctive post-and-beam Glenora Distillery (tel. 800/839-0491 or 902/258-2662). This modern distillery—North America's first and Canada's only single-malt whiskey (it's "Scotch," but for legal reasons, they can't call it that) producer—began making Glen Breton whiskey in 1990, using water from ...
  5. en.wikipedia.org

    Cape Breton Island (French: île du Cap-Breton, formerly île Royale; Scottish Gaelic: Ceap Breatainn or Eilean Cheap Bhreatainn; Mi'kmaq: Unama'ki) [5] is a rugged and irregularly shaped island [6] on the Atlantic coast of North America and part of the province of Nova Scotia, Canada. [7]The 10,311 km 2 (3,981 sq mi) island accounts for 18.7% of Nova Scotia's total area.
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  7. Nova Scotia is that peninsula which hangs off the edge of Eastern Canada. It is attached to New Brunswick by the Chignecto Isthmus and is very close to Prince Edward Island and Maine. The province actually consists of the peninsula just described and of Cape Breton Island which is to the north and attached via the Canso Causeway.
  8. newworldencyclopedia.org

    Cape Breton Island (French: île du Cap-Breton—formerly île Royale, Scottish Gaelic: Eilean Cheap Breatuinn, Míkmaq: Únamakika, simply: Cape Breton) is an island on the Atlantic coast of North America. It likely corresponds to the French word "Breton," referring to Brittany. Cape Breton Island is part of the province of Nova Scotia, Canada.Although physically separated from the Nova ...
  9. en.wikipedia.org

    Nova Scotia [a] is a province of Canada, located on its east coast.It is one of the three Maritime provinces and most populous province in Atlantic Canada, with an estimated population of over 1 million as of 2024; it is also the second-most densely populated province in Canada, and second-smallest province by area. [11] The province comprises the Nova Scotia peninsula and Cape Breton Island ...
  10. 1867 The three provinces of British North America (Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick) are united in Confederation / The former province of Canada is divided into Ontario and Québec, and Canada West is renamed Ontario (1 July 1867). Canada is born!. 1914 (1914-1918) World War One.
  11. novascotia.com

    Immerse yourself within the largest reconstruction of one of North America's busiest 18th-century seaports; Fire a cannon, become a prisoner, or taste Fortress Rum aging in barrels onsite ... Cape Breton Island, located in Nova Scotia, Canada, is a popular destination known for its stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture ...
  12. thecanadianencyclopedia.ca

    Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, 10 311 km 2, a rugged and irregularly shaped island, approximately 175 km long by 135 km at its widest, is located at the eastern extremity of the Gulf of St. Lawrence.Its land mass slopes upward from south to north, culminating in the massive highlands of its northern cape, the highest elevation in the Atlantic region.
  13. en.wikipedia.org

    Location of Nova Scotia. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Nova Scotia: . Nova Scotia - meaning New Scotland in Latin, is the second-smallest province in Canada. [1] It is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces, with its mainland territory consisting of the Nova Scotia peninsula surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, in addition to over 3,800 coastal ...

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