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Practical info — Cape Jack

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💡 Tips

  • The waters of St. George's Bay are unusually warm in late summer; bring your swimsuit!
  • Stay on the headland until sunset for spectacular western-facing twilight colors.
  • There are minimal facilities directly on the beach, so pack a cooler with your own picnic and drinks.
  • Wear water shoes for swimming, as some sections of the entry can be quite rocky.

🍽 Food

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Fish and Chips

Find crispy, battered local whitefish at small food stands or diners in the nearby Havre Boucher area.

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Snow Crab

A regional delicacy often available during the spring and summer fishing seasons; inquire at local seafood markets.

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Acadian Meat Pie

Explore the neighboring Acadian communities like Pomquet to taste this authentic, savory, spiced dish.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Acadian Crafts

Drive to nearby Antigonish or Pomquet to find shops selling traditional woven goods and regional art.

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Sunrise Trail Fresh Produce

Stop at the various farm stands along the scenic route for fresh local vegetables and homemade baked goods.

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Cape Jack Beach

Lay out your towel on the warm sands and listen to the gentle lapping of St. George's Bay.

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Headland Trails

Walk along the grassy bluffs for peaceful panoramic views of the ocean without the crowds.

Cape Jack is an under-the-radar destination in Antigonish County, Nova Scotia. This prominent headland juts into St. George's Bay and has some of the warmest saltwater swimming north of the Carolinas, thanks to its sheltered location. The coastal landscape here is diverse, ranging from gentle dunes to rocky outcrops. Among the most popular spots are Breens Beach and La Batture, both renowned for their fine sand and clear waters. These beaches are well-suited for families, as the water is shallow and reaches very pleasant temperatures during the summer months. Visitors to Cape Jack can enjoy a relaxed maritime lifestyle while overlooking the Northumberland Strait and the distant shores of Cape Breton Island. The area is also significant for local fishing, with small vessels often dotting the horizon. Hiking trails along the cliffs provide spectacular photographic opportunities, especially during sunset. Access is provided via Highway 104, followed by local coastal roads that wind through idyllic rural landscapes. In the nearby town of Antigonish, travelers can find a wealth of cultural events and dining options, making Cape Jack an excellent retreat for those seeking natural beauty and tranquility.

Geography

Coordinates
45.68194, -61.56495

Facts

  • Located on St. George's Bay
  • Warmest swimming waters
  • Visit Breens Beach
  • Explore La Batture
  • View of Cape Breton Island
  • Family-friendly sandy beaches
  • Near the town of Antigonish
  • Scenic coastal hiking

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Sights in the town Cape Jack (2)

Breens Beach🎡 recreation

A quiet beach in Cape Jack, convenient for seaside walks.

La Batture🎡 recreation

A coastal area in Cape Jack that exposes wide stretches during low tide.

Frequently asked questions

Where is Cape Jack located?
On the northeastern coast of Nova Scotia, on St. George's Bay.
What is there to see there?
Beautiful cliffs, small beaches, and wide views over the water.
Is it a good place for relaxation?
Yes, it is a very quiet spot, handy for nature lovers.
Is there parking available?
There are small parking areas at the viewpoints and beaches.
What is the water like?
The water in St. George's Bay is often warmer in summer than on the Atlantic coast.
Cape Jack: where is it located?
Cape Jack is located in Canada.
Cape Jack: what is there to see?
Highlights include Breens Beach, La Batture.
Cape Jack: why is it worth visiting?
Cape Jack is an under-the-radar destination in Antigonish County, Nova Scotia.
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