Day I: PEI
- Cape Breton (Ferry + Self-driving)
Drive to Wood Islands Ferry Terminal to take the ferry and take a sea trip of about 75
minutes to Caribou Ferry Terminal. It takes about 3 hours and 37 minutes to
drive to the hotel. Along the way, you can admire the magnificent
Northumberland Strait.
Day II (Self-driving):
Cape
Breton Island: The self-driving Cabot Trail is the most beautiful road in the
world, with a total length of 300 kilometers. Varied coastlines, tranquil
pastures, sweeping highlands and towering cliffs, with multiple viewing
platforms along the way.
Cape
Breton Highlands National Park (tickets available at Visit Center, Parks Canada
Discovery Pass) has 26 trails, of which the Skyline Trail is the most famous,
with National Geographic and Traveler magazines in United States ranking it the
world's most beautiful skyline trail. At the top of the plateau at an altitude
of more than 400 meters, this hike is 6.5 km round trip, 8 km if you take the
loop, and at the end of the trail is a boardwalk, where you can enjoy the
magnificent sunset over the Gulf of the St. Lawrence in the North Atlantic.
In the
afternoon, you can visit Gypsum Mine Lake on the edge of Cheticamp town, the
parking lot walks to the lake for less than 3 kilometers, there is a path by
the lake to climb to the mountain to take a panoramic view of the lake, but the
road is very steep, you need to rely on ropes up and down, you can do what you
can, and return to the hotel in the evening.
Day II (Ferry
+ Self-driving): Cape Breton Island - PEI (Car + Ferry)
In the
morning, visit Mary Ann Falls, one of the most popular waterfalls, which is
directly accessible by car from the hotel. In the afternoon, drive to the ferry
port and take the ferry back to PEI.
28th,
Sept – 30th, Sept. 2024 Choice parent-child group, enroll as soon as
possible!
Please email to yuntourism@gmail.com or call Maggie
to register!