Fleur-de-lis Trail
The Fleur-de-lis Trail is a scenic roadway located on Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Island. It is approximately 182 km long and runs along the southeastern part of the island through an Acadian region.[2]
Fleur-de-lis Trail | |
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Route information | |
Length | 182 km[1] (113 mi) |
Component highways | |
Major junctions | |
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East end | Louisbourg |
Location | |
Counties | Cape Breton Regional Municipality, Inverness, Richmond |
Highway system | |
Provincial highways in Nova Scotia 100-series |
Routes
Communities
- Port Hawkesbury
- Arichat
- Isle Madame
- D'Escousse
- Lennox Passage
- Grandique Ferry
- Louisdale
- Grande Anse
- L'Ardoise
- St. Peters
- Lower St. Esprit
- Fourchu
- Gabarus Lake
- Marion Bridge
- Trout Brook
- Albert Bridge
- Catalone
- Louisbourg
Parks
- Two Rivers Wildlife Park
- Mira River Provincial Park
- Lennox Passage Provincial Park
- Burnt Island Provincial Park
- Point Michaud Beach Provincial Park
- Battery Prov. Park
- St. Peters Canal National Historic Site
- Pondville Beach Provincial Park
- The Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site
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References
- Google (August 13, 2020). "Fleur-de-lis Trail" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved August 13, 2020.
- Scenic Roadways Locator Map (PDF) (Map). 1:1,100,000. Province of Nova Scotia. 2019.
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