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What to See in Baddeck - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 8 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Baddeck (Canada). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site, Kidston Island Lighthouse, and Uisge Ban Falls Provincial Park. Also, be sure to include Kidston Island in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Baddeck (Nova Scotia).

Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site

Historical landmark in Baddeck, Nova Scotia
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Historical landmark in Baddeck, Nova Scotia. Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site is a 10-hectare property in Baddeck, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada, overlooking the Bras d'Or Lakes. The site is a unit of Parks Canada, the national park system, and includes the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site, which contains the largest repository of artifacts and documents from Bell's years of experimental work in Baddeck. This site was designated a National Historic Site in 1952.[1]

Address: 559 Chebucto St, B0E 1B0 Baddeck

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Kidston Island Lighthouse

Lighthouse in Nova Scotia, Canada
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Lighthouse in Nova Scotia, Canada. The Kidston Island Lighthouse is a lighthouse on Kidston Island, located in the Bras d'Or lakes, in Baddeck, Nova Scotia. The original lighthouse on Kidston Island was built in 1875. The present lighthouse was built in 1912 and the two stood side by side for some time. The lighthouse can only be accessed by boat; a ferry operates during the summer months.[2]

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Uisge Ban Falls Provincial Park

Park in Nova Scotia, Canada
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Park in Nova Scotia, Canada. Uisge Ban Falls Provincial Park is a provincial park near New Glen, in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia on Cape Breton Island. Located on the North Branch Road 14.5 kilometres north of Baddeck, the civic address of the park entrance is 715 North Branch Road, Baddeck Forks, Nova Scotia, Canada B0E 1B0

The name Uisge Ban (alternative spellings 'Easach'; 'Bàn' or 'Bahn') comes from the Gaelic meaning “white water”.

This picnic and hiking park is managed by the provincial Department of Natural Resources and contains Easach Ban Falls. This provincial park trail is well maintained and has interpretive signs and a map at the trail head. Parking, picnic tables (some with shelters) and vault toilets are on site. The 16 m (50 ft.) high waterfall is accessible by trail.[3]

Address: North Branch Road, B0E 1B0 Baddeck

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Kidston Island

Island in Nova Scotia, Canada
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Island in Nova Scotia, Canada. Kidston Island is an uninhabited island in the Bras d'Or Lakes in Baddeck, Nova Scotia. The island is owned by the Village of Baddeck which leases it to the local Lions Club, which operates the beach on the island and the ferry to the island.[4]

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Saint Peter's and Saint John's Anglican Church

Building in Baddeck, Nova Scotia
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Building in Baddeck, Nova Scotia. Saint Peter's and Saint John's Anglican Church is an historic building in Baddeck, Nova Scotia. The church is one of only four remaining churches designed by Reverend Simon Gibbons, Canada's first Inuit priest. Built in 1883, the church is the second of six churches built by Gibbons in Nova Scotia.

It is believed that Gibbons first came into contact with the Cambridge Camden Society while building Saint Peter's and Saint John's Anglican Church. St. Peter's and St. John's was designated a Provincially Registered Property under the Heritage Property Act in 1990 due to its connection to Gibbons and because it best exemplifies the style of the Cambridge Camden society which advocated a return to simple Medieval styles. Typical of neo-Gothic architecture, the wooden church features buttresses, pointed arch windows, and a round-headed window on the east elevation.

The church continues to hold masses to this day.[5]

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Uisge Ban Falls

Uisge Ban Falls
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Uisge Ban Falls is a waterfall near Baddeck, Nova Scotia, Canada. The falls is located in Uisge Ban Falls Provincial Park near New Glen, Victoria County, 14.5 kilometres north of Baddeck.[6]

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Victoria County Court House

Victoria County Court House
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The Victoria County Court House is a historic building in Baddeck, Nova Scotia.[7]

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Gilbert H. Grosvenor Hall

Gilbert H. Grosvenor Hall
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Gilbert H. Grosvenor Hall is a historic building in Baddeck, Nova Scotia, Canada. The 19th-century building has served as a post office, library, and interpretive centre.[8]

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