Cape Breton Region

Alexander Graham Bell Museum

Photo Credit: Chris Darling

Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site of Canada is located on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia.  The site's 10 hectares overlook Baddeck Bay, on Bras d'Or Lake, and Beinn Bhreagh, Bell's summer home, where Bell pursued much of his scientific work.  The primary role of this national historic site is the commemoration of Bell’s inventive accomplishments.

Cape Breton Miner's Museum

Photo Credit: Leonardo Silva

Situated on one of the most picturesque coasts of Cape Breton Island, on a 15-acre site filled with wild roses and grasses, the Museum pays tribute to the region's long and rich history of coal mining. It is home to profound stories of miners and their families, and the resource that helped build a nation. The Museum is also home to the famous choir of miners - The Men of the Deeps.

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