1. Louisbourg Fortress: Explore the well-preserved 18th-century fortress, a National Historic Site of Canada, offering a glimpse into the colonial past through interactive exhibits and costumed interpreters.
2. Cabot Trail: Embark on a scenic drive along this famous coastal route, winding through picturesque landscapes, rugged cliffs, and charming villages with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean.
3. Whale Watching Tour: Join an excursion to spot majestic marine wildlife such as humpback whales, dolphins, and seabirds in their natural habitat along the shores of Cape Breton Island.
4. Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site: Visit the museum dedicated to the inventor of the telephone and explore his life's work, inventions, and contributions to science and technology.
5. Highland Village Museum: Immerse yourself in Scottish heritage at this living history museum showcasing traditional Gaelic culture, historic buildings, artifacts, and demonstrations.
6. Skyline Trail Hike: Trek one of Cape Breton's most iconic trails offering panoramic views of the Gulf of St. Lawrence from high cliffs overlooking rugged coastline and lush forests.
7. Bras d'Or Lake Cruise: Sail on North America's inland sea aboard a yacht or tour boat to experience the tranquility of Bras d'Or Lake while learning about its unique ecosystem and history.
8. Celtic Music Interpretive Centre: Discover Cape Breton's rich musical traditions at this cultural center featuring live performances, exhibitions on Celtic music heritage, workshops, and recordings.
9. Bird Islands Boat Tour: Venture out to Bird Islands to witness thousands of nesting seabirds including puffins, razorbills, murres, and gannets up close in their natural island habitat.
10. Miners Museum & Glace Bay Heritage Museum: Step back in time at these museums exploring Cape Breton's coal mining history through exhibits on miners' lives underground, industrial heritage displays,and local community stories.