Hike the Most Beautiful Trail on Cape Breton Island

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Majestic vistas, incredible wildlife, and an easy hike that will take your breath away? The Skyline Trail in Cape Breton has all this and more.

Sunset over the Skyline Trail in Cape Breton Highlands.
Sunset on the Skyline Trail in Cape Breton.

This easy trail is one of the most exciting hikes along one of the most gorgeous stretches of highway in the whole world. If you are planning a trip to Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, the one thing you won’t want to miss is a hike on the Skyline Trail.

Our family hiked the trail on a Saturday afternoon in July. Yes, it was crowded, but we wouldn’t trade the experience for the world.

We hiked with people from all parts of the world and from all walks of life, including toddlers taking their first steps and senior citizens, assisted by canes.

The Skyline Trail is a trail for everyone, including you!

At-A-Glance: Skyline Trail Cape Breton

Distance: 5.4-mile (8.7 km) loop or 4.3 miles (7 km) out-and-back
Difficulty: Easy to moderate
Fee: Free for 2025!(Otherwise, $9 for adults, free for kids) to hike the trail unless you have a Parks Canada Discovery Pass ($75.25) or an annual pass to Cape Breton Highlands National Park ($43.50).
Suitable for Kids: Definitely. There are some drop-offs near the coast, so be sure to stay on the boardwalk.
Dogs: Dogs are not allowed on the Skyline Trail, but are allowed in other parts of the national park.
Trailhead location (on Google Maps)
Trail Guide (AllTrails)

Where is the Skyline Trail on Cape Breton Island?

a boardwalk leading to the headlands on the Skyline Trail in Cape Breton, Canada.
Another spectacular view from the Skyline Trail in Cape Breton.

The Skyline Trail is located on the western side of Cape Breton Island in Cape Breton Highlands National Park, between the towns of Chéticamp and Pleasant Bay.

Cape Breton Island is part of the province of Nova Scotia in Canada on the Atlantic coast of North America. The island is separated from mainland Nova Scotia by the Strait of Canso but is connected by the Canso Causeway.

Once you cross the causeway, it’s a two-hour drive to the trailhead, but you won’t want to drive all this way without a road trip on the world-famous Cabot Trail. A leisurely road trip around Cape Breton Island will take you between three and five days.

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Hiking the Skyline Trail in Cape Breton Highlands National Park

The Skyline Trail Cape Breton
My boys hiking the Skyline Trail in the summer.

The Skyline Trail begins near a vast parking lot just north of Chéticamp on the Cabot Trail.

The size of the parking lot will give you an idea of how popular the trail is, but don’t be discouraged, there’s plenty of room to spread out once you get walking.

A few people walk on the boardwalk on Cape Breton Island
Hiking along the boardwalk at the end of the Skyline Trail.

The Skyline Trail in Cape Breton is fairly flat, gaining 377 feet in elevation as you head toward the coast.  The loop is best hiked counterclockwise, so when the trail forks about a half-mile in, stay to the right.

As you begin, you will pass through a thick, boreal spruce forest. After the junction, the trail becomes a bit more difficult. You may find yourself picking your way among rocks in the path.

The trail remains level, taking you through lush meadows ripe with wildflowers and intermittent spruce forests.

If you hike early in the morning or late in the evening, you have a very good chance of spotting wildlife, including coyotes, bears, eagles, and moose.

a bald eagle near the Skyline Trail Cape Breton
The majestic bald eagle is not far from the Skyline Trail

As you get closer to the water, you’ll notice that the trees become more stunted and windswept until they finally disappear altogether, opening up on a wide bluff to incredible views of the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

The highlight of the Skyline Trail in Cape Breton, and the reason thousands of visitors hike it each year, is the boardwalk down to the headlands with spectacular views of the Cabot Trail, the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and the town of Chéticamp in the distance.

The headlands on the Skyline Trail - Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
The boardwalk along the headlands on the Skyline Trail

This is where the crowds convene, but sharing a sunset moment with nature lovers from around the world is one of the finer things in life — even for me, who generally detests crowds.

Rangers offer guided sunset hikes on the Skyline Trail daily in good weather, so if you’re not a fan of hiking back to your car in the dark, do it with a ranger and a friendly group of strangers.

After drinking your fill of the views, retrace your steps back to the beginning of the boardwalk, and stay right at the fork. There is a port-a-potty at the trail junction if you need it.

The lookout tower off the Skyline Trail on Cape Breton Island
The lookout off the Skyline Trail in Cape Breton

From here, the Skyline Trail is wide, smooth, and well-marked back to the parking lot. You will pass through a gated and fenced area that was created to protect tender saplings from moose damage.

There is a low lookout tower within the fenced area. It’s a quiet spot to reflect, with a decent view, but it won’t compare to the one you’ve just witnessed on the headland.

If you are short on time or hiking with small children and want a more leisurely walk, stay to the left at the first fork and hike out to the headlands and back instead of doing the hike as a loop.

The boardwalk on the Skyline Trail near the headlands - Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia
Skyline Trail in Cape Breton: the boardwalk on the headlands

This is a much easier, 4.3-mile hike on gravel and wooden boardwalks. Once you have soaked in the vistas on the headland, simply retrace your steps back to the parking area.


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