Discover Sydney’s rich history and stunning coastal vistas on this informative guided tour. Wander through 18th-century homes like Jost House and Cossitt House, and appreciate the architecture of historic St. George’s Church. Enjoy the ocean breeze at Polar Bear Beach and delve into wartime tales at Fort Petrie Museum. The tour also offers spectacular views from Low Point Lighthouse.
- Guided exploration of 18th-century architecture and historic sites
- Visit Polar Bear Beach and Fort Petrie Museum for unique insights
- Capture stunning views at Low Point Lighthouse
- Concludes at the cruise port, making it convenient for travelers
Step back in time at the Jost House Museum, one of Sydney’s most charming 18th-century homes. Travelers will:
• Explore historic rooms furnished with period pieces that showcase life in early Nova Scotia.
• Learn about the Jost family and their role in Sydney’s history through engaging stories and exhibits.
• Admire preserved architecture including original woodwork, fireplaces, and design elements from the 1700s.
• Take photos of authentic interiors and gardens, capturing the atmosphere of colonial-era Cape Breton.
• Gain insight into local culture and daily life during the 18th century, offering context for the rest of the city tour.
Step into the Cossit House Museum, another beautifully preserved 18th-century home in Sydney. Travelers will:
• Explore historic interiors that showcase period furnishings and décor, giving a glimpse into colonial life.
• Learn about the Cossit family and their contributions to Sydney’s early community.
• Admire architectural details, including original woodwork, fireplaces, and period craftsmanship.
• Discover artifacts and exhibits that highlight everyday life, traditions, and social history of the time.
• Take memorable photos in both the house and its charming surroundings, capturing the essence of 18th-century Nova Scotia.
Visit the historic St. George’s Anglican Church, a landmark of Sydney that showcases 18th-century architecture and heritage. Travelers will:
• Admire the architecture of this historic church, including its classic stonework, stained glass windows, and timeless design.
• Learn about the church’s history and its role in the local community over centuries.
• Explore the adjacent graveyard, which tells stories of Sydney’s early residents and local history.
• Take photos of the historic building and serene grounds, capturing the essence of colonial Nova Scotia.
• Gain cultural insights as the guide shares anecdotes about the church, its congregation, and the era in which it was built.
Join me for a relaxing and scenic experience at one of Sydney’s most beautiful green spaces. Once the site of the historic steel plant, Open Hearth Park has been transformed into a vibrant outdoor destination filled with walking trails, gardens, and cultural landmarks.
Visit the iconic Low Point Lighthouse, a picturesque landmark along Cape Breton’s coastline. Travelers will:
• Admire panoramic ocean views from the lighthouse area, perfect for photography and sightseeing.
• Learn about the lighthouse’s history, its role in guiding ships safely along the Atlantic coast, and local maritime heritage.
• Walk around the grounds to take in the rugged coastal scenery and fresh sea breeze.
• Capture memorable photos of the lighthouse, coastline, and nearby natural landscapes.
• Enjoy a peaceful moment by the water while your guide shares interesting facts and local stories.
Step into Fort Petrie Military Museum, a fascinating site that tells the story of Sydney’s military history. Travelers will:
• Explore military artifacts including weapons, uniforms, and equipment used during wartime.
• Learn about Fort Petrie’s strategic role in protecting Nova Scotia during historical conflicts.
• Hear engaging stories from your guide about soldiers, local defense, and life at the fort.
• Walk around the historic fort grounds, taking in views of the surrounding coastline and military installations.
• Take photos of the exhibits, historic structures, and scenic landscapes.
When you exit the ship, head to the left side where our tour guides will be waiting to welcome you. Look for the white board with your name on it so we can easily find you. You would have 30 minutes time window to meet your tour guide.
Cape Breton Island, known as Unama'ki in the Mi'kmaq language, is a breathtaking island in Nova Scotia, Canada, renowned for its rugged coastal scenery, rich Celtic heritage, and the famous Cabot Trail. The island offers a blend of natural beauty, vibrant culture, and outdoor adventures, making it a unique destination for travelers.
A scenic drive and hiking trail that circles the northern tip of Cape Breton Island, offering stunning views of the highlands, coastline, and forests.
A reconstructed 18th-century French fortress offering a glimpse into the island's colonial past with costumed interpreters and interactive exhibits.
A charming village on Bras d'Or Lake known for its Celtic heritage, Alexander Graham Bell Museum, and scenic beauty.
Freshly caught lobster served with butter, potatoes, and vegetables.
A rich, creamy fudge made with local ingredients.
The peak season offers warm weather, long daylight hours, and the best conditions for outdoor activities. This is the ideal time to explore the Cabot Trail, enjoy festivals, and experience the island's vibrant culture.
Canadian Dollar (CAD)
AST (UTC-4)
120VV, 60HzHz
Cape Breton is generally safe with low crime rates, but travelers should take standard precautions.
Sydney Station
Sydney, Port Hawkesbury
Public bus service is available but limited. Taxis and rental cars are more convenient for exploring the island.
Available • Apps: Uber is not available, but local taxi services are reliable
Car, Bike
Explore the Fortress of Louisbourg and the historic town with its museums and local shops.
A scenic area known for its beaches, hiking trails, and the Keltic Lodge Resort.
Price varies by option