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Cape Breton post : r/CapeBreton - Reddit
Dec 10, 2020 · Cape Breton post Article in the post today about a women who works out west and travels home can't understand why flights have been stopped into Sydney. Calls this unfair, well my dear it takes a lot of money to run a airport and they don't have any money! so.... if your saying run the flights for free and don't pay any of the workers, just so ...
Feedback on 4-Day Cape Breton Trip (First Timer!) - Reddit
Jul 7, 2021 · MUSIC - Cape Breton is famous for three things: amazing scenery, friendly people and wonderful music. Try to take in at least one ceilidh while in Cape Breton. Here are a few possibilities, hopefully others will add to the list: Baddeck - Inverary Inn, Baddeck Yacht Club; Mabou - Red Shoe Pub; Margaree - The Normaway Inn; St Ann’s - The ...
Looking for thoughts on why I’ve had so much of my damned
Jul 21, 2023 · Cape Breton is a shit hole. I went to university with a bunch of them and visited the island multiple times. People are super rude and think they are better then everyone even though they are a bunch a greasy hicks with little education, many live on welfare and I'm surprised any of them get into universities in general
The state of CBU : r/CapeBreton - Reddit
Mar 13, 2024 · There was a post in r/Halifax that I commented on a few weeks ago about my experience at CBU that relates to this post. I attended 2018-2020 before transferring to SMU. I’m not sure how to attach the post to my comment so here’s the text of my comment pasted below: I went to CBU in 2018, it was blatantly obvious back then how greedy ...
Thinking about moving to Cape Breton : r/CapeBreton - Reddit
Apr 8, 2022 · Cape Breton has improved a LOT in the last few years. There is a ton of construction and new businesses. There's a new NSCC campus with a pedway over the waterfront street downtown Sydney. Also $10 million dollars going into another downtown street to add big patio friendly sidewalks for businesses and bury power lines under ground.
Visiting from BC and wondering about dos and donts (+tick …
Hiya there! I just booked a trip to visit NS (mostly Cape Breton, Pictou, Halifax and Lunenberg) and after a regretful deep dive on ticks and Lyme disease I am now terrified of setting foot outside the car I rented. I’m mostly going to be staying in motels/hotels by the water, and will probably do a …
Cape Breton Event Tracker! : r/CapeBreton - Reddit
May 19, 2024 · Hi everyone! New FB page to post all events in CB! Please give it a follow! This is a new project I’ve taken on to hopefully be a one stop place to find all of our events and activities available to us on our little island! Any support is appreciated! …
How bad an idea would it be to visit in late April? : r/CapeBreton
Nov 17, 2022 · Personally, I think you're getting Cape Breton at its worst in April. We have delayed winters and for a place known for its scenery, it's pretty bland in early spring. I'm sure if you come you'll enjoy yourself, but don't let it colour your opinion of the island as a whole because in summer and fall it's a stunning place.
Cape Breton : r/NovaScotia - Reddit
Feb 15, 2022 · What are your favorite Cape Breton spots, sights, restaurants, whatever (especially with a kid). We're planning to drive out for a long weekend this summer and want to make the most of it! We love beaches, trails, seaglass, cabins, interesting cafes/restaurants, museums.. basically anything and everything.
Moving to Cape Breton in 2025! Any tips or advice? : r/NovaScotia …
Just that the weather can be gloomy and unpleasant for long stretches. Sydney gets approximately twice as much precipitation as Toronto and spring arrives about a month later. Temperature-wise, May in Cape Breton is equivalent to April in Ontario. If you don't like Ontario's humid heat, then you may actually like that Cape Breton is milder.