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Explore Baddeck in Canada

Baddeck in the region of Nova Scotia is a town in Canada - some 721 mi or ( 1161 km ) East of Ottawa , the country's capital city .

Interactive map of Baddeck

Current time in Baddeck is now 08:08 PM (Saturday) . The local timezone is named " America/Halifax " with a UTC offset of -3 hours. Depending on the availability of means of transportation, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Charlottetown, Grand Narrows, Iona, Shunacadie, and Halifax. Since you are here already, make sure to check out Charlottetown . We saw some video on the web . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Baddeck ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Inverary Resort, Cape Breton, NS.

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A look at Features and Facilities at Inverary Resort- work and play! ..

How I Spent Christmas 2007 - LEGO !

0:11 min by HalifaxLEGO
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I built the LEGO Holiday Train this Christmas. I'm over 40 --- sorry, but this is TOO COOL ! ..


Dundee Resort, Cape Breton, NS

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A look at Dundee Resort, golf course and facilities ..

Inverary Resort

2:53 min by dnproducer
Views: 5097 Rating: 5.00

Only the Inverary Resort offers you accommodations and cottages right on the waterfront of Baddeck, Alexander Graham Bell's beloved Cape Breton home, and the starting point of the world-famous Cabot T ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Gilbert H. Grosvenor Hall

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

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Located at 46.10 -60.75 (Lat./Long.); Less than 0 km away
Tags: Buildings and structures by Canadian architects, Buildings and structures in Victoria County, Nova Scotia, Government buildings completed in 1886, Heritage sites in Nova Scotia, Post office buildings in Canada, Romanesque Revival architecture, Visitor attractions in Victoria County, Nova Scotia

Kidston Island

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.

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Located at 46.09 -60.75 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Tags: Islands of Nova Scotia, Uninhabited islands of Canada

Baddeck Academy

Baddeck Academy is a Primary through Grade 12 school located in Baddeck, Nova Scotia, Canada, on Cape Breton Island in Victoria County. It is governed by the Cape Breton – Victoria Regional School Board. The Academy overlooks Bras d'Or Lake. The 2008-09 enrollment of the school was 326 students, with 138 at the elementary level, 95 at the junior level and 93 at the senior high level.

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Located at 46.10 -60.76 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Tags: High schools in Nova Scotia, Schools in Victoria County, Nova Scotia

Beinn Bhreagh, Nova Scotia

Beinn Bhreagh (generally pronounced "ban vreeah") is the name of the former estate of Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, in Victoria County, Nova Scotia, Canada. It refers to a peninsula jutting into Cape Breton Island's scenic Bras d'Or Lake approximately 3 km southeast of the village of Baddeck, forming the southeastern shore of Baddeck Bay. The peninsula was known to the Mi'kmaq as "Megwatpatek", roughly translated to "Red Head" due to the reddish sandstone rocks at the tip of the peninsula.

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Located at 46.10 -60.72 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: Alexander Graham Bell, Canadian Gaelic, Communities in Victoria County, Nova Scotia, General Service Areas in Nova Scotia, National Geographic Society

AEA Silver Dart

The Silver Dart (or Aerodrome #4) was a derivative of an early aircraft built by a Canadian/U.S. team, which after many successful flights in Hammondsport, New York, earlier in 1909, was dismantled and shipped to Baddeck, Nova Scotia. It was flown off the ice of Baddeck Bay, a sub-basin of Bras d'Or Lake, on 23 February 1909, making it the first controlled powered flight in Canada. The aircraft was piloted by one of its designers, John McCurdy.

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Located at 46.12 -60.72 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Aerial Experiment Association aircraft, Alexander Graham Bell, Biplanes, Canadian experimental aircraft 1900–1909, Canard aircraft, Single-engined pusher aircraft, United States experimental aircraft 1900–1909, Victoria County, Nova Scotia