Despite Controversy, Nova Scotia Gets Plaudits
Since we published a post regarding a certain amount of "RV unfriendliness" in Nova Scotia, we've heard plenty from our readers. It's nice to know folks read us. Most recently Chuck Woodbury brought you up to speed on possible changes in provincial law that would begin to allow RVs to park in places other than designated campgrounds. We're hopeful that positive action will be taken to more fully open up this beautiful end of the world to RVers.Not too long ago an American travel columnist published a post regarding little-known and affordable spots throughout the planet. One of them commented on: Cape Breton Island away up in Nova Scotia. A quick search of the island's amenities will find one of the Crown's jewels, Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Over the coast and highlands of this national treasure runs the Cabot trail, "a major, scenic highway, man..." as some would say. Just the photos have got this writer salivating. So don't write of NS quite yet. Maybe a word to the wise men of Nova Scotia tourism might do a trick.
Labels: Canada National Parks, Cape Breton Island, national park, Nova Scotia

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We spent a week at Cape Breton Highlands National Park summer before last and loved it! It's a lovely campground in a convenient location. And we saw moose every night -- not in the campground, but up the road a bit. We plan to return in 2009.
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travelintexan, at January 5, 2008 5:56 AM
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