Nova Scotia
Baddeck
Baddeck is a picturesque, vibrant little village right in the heart of Cape Breton Island set on the shores of the great inland sea known as the Bras d’Or Lakes. Baddeck is widely known as ‘the beginning and end’ of the famous Cabot Trail, a magnificent scenic drive along some of the most stunningly beautiful coastline in the world!
ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
The Alexander Graham Bell National Historic site sits in the beautiful lakeside village of Baddeck on Cape Breton Island. Bell visited here in 1885 and fell in love with the surroundings. It reminded him of Scotland, his place of birth. He returned the following year, bought land, and began to build Beinn Bhreagh. His descendants still consider this their residence.
Bell was only 29 years old when he invented the telephone and changed the world. What many folks don’t realize is that this famed inventor also had many other remarkable achievements from which we are still reaping the benefits today. Bell also invented an audiometer (a device to detect minor hearing problems), a photophone (a wireless telephone) and he also invented the metal detector. He was a co-founder of the National Geographic Society and would serve as its president.
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