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The cultural heritage and spirit of Cape Breton Island continues to thrive throughout Inverness County. Cape Breton's Ceilidh Trail (Route 19), the Bras d'Or Lakes Scenic Drive, and Hwy 105, all pass through Inverness County, with all roads leading to the famous Cabot Trail. Inverness County promises some of the most spectacular scenic views and breathtaking sunsets on the island. More about Inverness County
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Celtic Music Interpretive Centre
http://www.celticmusicsite.com/
Located in Judique, on Rt. 19, we’re only 20 minutes from the main point of entry onto Cape Breton Island from the mainland of Nova Scotia. As the oldest Scottish community on the Island, Judique’s history ...
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Father John Angus Rankin Cultural Centre
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/musdir/fatherjohnangusrankin.htm
The Father John Angus Rankin Cultural Centre is located in the former Glendale Glebe house and is so named after a Parish Priest who spent 32 years in the parish, and who played an instrumental role in the preservation ...
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Inverness Miner's Museum
http://www.invernesscentennial.ca/miners_museum.html
Established in the former Canadian National Railway Station (1901), the Museum's purpose is to promote, conserve, research, communicate, and exhibit history, heritage, and local culture to the community and visitors. Ext ...
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Les Trois Pignons
http://www.lestroispignons.com/
Les Trois Pignons, a cultural and information centre is a reflection of the desire in the community to not only preserve the past but to move into the future with Acadian culture intact.Dr. Elizabeth LeFort, "Canada ...
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MacDonald House Museum
http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/paulinemacl
A drive around Lake Ainslie to MacDonald House Museum will provide you with spectacular views of Bald Eagles, Osprey, beautiful blue water and rolling hills. On calm evenings you will hear the call of the loon. Trout f ...
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Orangedale Railway Museum
http://tlc.uccb.ns.ca/cbmuseums/Orangedale.html
The Orangedale Station Railway Museum, built in 1886, displays memborabilia and railway cars from that era to the recent history. The station was constructed by the Intercolonial Railway in 1886. In 1922 Canadian N ...
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