Victoria County

Nova Scotia

A rocky shoreline with waves crashing against the rocks and a forested hill in the background.
A stone wall, a grassy mound, and a path leading to the ocean.
A whale breaching the ocean surface.
A moss-covered stream flowing over rocks in a forested area.
A winding mountain road through a dense forest with a view of the ocean in the distance.

Popular cities in Victoria County

A street with cars parked on the side, a red building with a sign that says "Cafe", and a blue umbrella.
Baddeck
Known for Hiking, Lakes and Scenery
This lakeside village appeals with its scenery, history and outdoor pursuits. Kayak to an island, ski through forests and visit the home of the inventor of the telephone.

Reasons to visit

  • Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site
A sunset over a beach with ducks and a mountain in the background.
Iona
Known for Dining, Bars and Friendly people
Come to quaint Iona and enjoy its bars, lake views and live music.

Reasons to visit

  • Highland Village Museum
A coastal village with white houses, a beach, and a forested hill in the background.
Ingonish
Known for Beaches, Hiking and Sea
Famous for its beaches, lakes and hiking trails, this community on the northeast coast of Cape Breton Island is also a gateway to a national park.
A picnic table by a rocky shoreline with a clear blue sky and distant mountains.
Ingonish Beach
Known for Hiking, Scenery and Sea
Enjoy stunning mountain scenery, watersports and both sea and freshwater swimming at this beach in Cape Breton Highlands National Park.
A coastal viewpoint with a wooden walkway overlooking the sea.
Tarbotvale
Head to Munroe Point Lighthouse and Pattersons Lake—just two of the sights around Tarbotvale.
A snow-covered park with a wooden bench, a circular pond, and a forest in the background.
Indian Brook
Known for Sea, Hiking and Relaxing
Relaxing Indian Brook awaits: its oceanfront, hiking and more!

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