Lindentree Bed And Breakfast
19 Edgewater Dr., Sydney
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Lindentree Bed And Breakfast Sydney

19 Edgewater Dr. Sydney, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, B1L 1C1, Canada

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Cabot Trail

A travel blog entry by jgoestocanada

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... gibt es jedoch nicht einmal eine Brücke, die man eventuell heranziehen könnte. Also nehmen wir viel Anlauf und springen herüber. Das alles ist mir definitiv genug Aufregung für so eine gemütliche Wanderung gewesen und ich bin fast froh, dass wir keinen Tieren weiter begegnen. Der Rest der Wanderung gestaltet sich dann wieder ganz harmlos.

Weil die Wanderung so viel Spaß gemacht hat und wir schon fast am Ende des Nationalparks angekommen sind, machen ...

The Empire Strikes

A travel blog entry by davidmuise

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39 Days To Go

With 39 days to go and train tickets booked, the French rail system has gone on strike! This includes the Eurostar. The main issue in the dispute is the French government's plan to raise the mandatory retirement age to 62! The gall of the ...

Back to North America

A travel blog entry by padrepam

... ll have to give it a go here in Canada.

Since we don’t have a tour I won’t learn a lot about the area. Maybe Bob and Carolyn will fill us in at dinner. They have a tour scheduled. I know it was settled first by the native “Mikmaq”, then by Spanish fishermen who used it as a refuge during stormy weather and, in 1784, by Loyalists who were fleeing the American Revolution. They named it for Lord Sydney, head ...

Sydney Nova Scotia Canada

A travel blog entry by rosro

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Many early immigrants that settled around Sydney were from Scotland.
So we headed out of Sydney to the countryside. Very pretty and green.
Unfortunately there was some fog around, so did not always get the views we would have liked.
They took us up to the Highlands, very Scottish.
They had this village that was set up in the 1700's then the 1800's then the early 1900's.
Was very well done. Even heard the bagpipes being played.
Many ...

Seafood Festival

A travel blog entry by wendyandbrian

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... area were built in the 1700’s and reflect a definitely European style. The houses are large and all we could think of was - how much does it cost to heat these old homes in the winter. We were told by our B&B host that people buying these homes are not allowed to tear them down so…I would think the cost of renovating would be exorbitant!!

We had heard that there was going to be a schooner launching at about noon - apparently the ...