
The Little Narrows ferry carries trail users across to Little Narrows on Bras D'or Lake, where they continue their journey toward North Sydney.
|

The remote Black River area between the Village of Mabou and the shores of Lake Ansile.
|

Abandoned section of rail line (upper left) which may soon be the Judique Flyer Recreational Trail. The line runs
along the edge of tall cliffs with St. Georges Bay directly below. Judique is in Inverness County on the western shore of
Cape Breton Island.
|

The Bluenose II sails through the Strait of Canso.
|

The Ceilidh Coastal Trail near Creignish. St. Georges Bay is to the right and the Creignish Hills to the left.
|

View from the southwest Mabou River trail with the Mabou Hills in the background. The trail parallels the
river for nine kilometres and passes through the Village of Mabou.
|
The falls of Lewis Brook cascade down Lewis Mountain and plunge into deep dark pools, each one a perfect spot
to cool off after a hot day on the trail.
|
The old Lewis Mountain Road — now abandoned — which will soon become part of the trail in Inverness County.
|
The three-kilometre-long Ghost Beach which is the first part of the Ceilidh Coastal Trail and the start of the
Trans Canada Trail on Cape Breton Island.
|