- Cape Breton Highlands
The Cape Breton Highlands, commonly called the Highlands, refer to a 'highland' or 'plateau' of ancient rock across northern
Cape Breton Island ,Canada , and is an extension of the Appalachian mountain chain. The Highlands comprise the northern portions of Inverness and Victoria counties.The Highlands are surrounded by water with the
Atlantic Ocean on the east, theCabot Strait to the north and east, theGulf of St. Lawrence on the north and west, andBras d'Or Lake to the south. Elevations average 350 metres at the edges of the plateau (ie. at the above-mentioned water bodies), and rise to more than 500 metres at the centre, including the highest elevation point in the province atWhite Hill .The plateau consists of numerous broad, gently rolling hills bisected with deep valleys and steep-walled river canyons. The southern and western edges of the plateau give way to broad valleys with soils resulting from
glaciation , providing some of Cape Breton's best agricultural lands. Most of the interior and southern edges of the plateau are covered with damp, cooldeciduous forests which makes for spectacular colours during autumn foliage. Southward facing slopes above 300 metres in elevation generally only supportBalsam Fir , as a result of the short growing season and harsh winter climate. The northern and western edges of the plateau, particularly at high elevations, resemble arctictundra .The west coast of the Highlands meets the
Gulf of St. Lawrence in steep cliffs whereas the east coast borders theAtlantic Ocean with a gently sloping coastal plain, low headlands, and several beaches.In 1936 the federal government established the
Cape Breton Highlands National Park covering 950 km² across the northern third of the Highlands. TheCabot Trail scenic highway also encircles the coastal perimeter of the plateau. While the coastal areas of Inverness and Victoria counties along the plateau are home to several dozen small fishing and tourism-related communities, the interior of the plateau has no public roads and very little human presence, making it one ofNova Scotia 's largest wilderness areas.External links
* [http://museum.gov.ns.ca/mnh/nature/nhns2/200/200.htm Cape Breton Highlands - Nova Scotia Museum website]
* [http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/ns/cbreton/natcul/natcul1a_E.asp Cape Breton Highlands - Parks Canada website]
* [http://www.hikethehighlandsfestival.com Hike the Highlands Festival]
* [http://trail.visitvictoriacounty.com Victoria County Hiking Trails]
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