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Gary Hodder
Reply with quote Reply Cape Breton Island Ranked Second in the World for Destination
6/9/2009
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Cape Breton Island Ranked Second in the World for Destination Cape Breton Nova Scotia Cape Breton Island is recognized as a world-class tourism destination. Among the Island’s most prestigious rankings are the 2004 National Geographic Traveller Destination Scoreboard that placed Cape Breton Island second in the world for destination stewardship and sustainable tourism. Condé Nast readers have called Cape Breton Island “the most scenic island in the world” and National Geographic has called it one of “the places of a lifetime.” To Top off the list of accolades, the well-known Cabot Trail has been described as one of the most scenic drives in the world.

Cape Breton Island welcomes thousands of visitors every year with first class accommodation, dining, entertainment and recreational facilities. The Island’s proven reputation and diverse offerings make it the best place to develop management skills in Hospitality and Tourism.

Cape Breton Island is recognized as a world-class tourism destination. Among the Island’s most prestigious rankings are the 2004 National Geographic Traveller Destination Scoreboard that placed Cape Breton Island second in the world for destination stewardship and sustainable tourism. Condé Nast readers have called Cape Breton Island “the most scenic island in the world” and National Geographic has called it one of “the places of a lifetime.” To Top off the list of accolades, the well-known Cabot Trail has been described as one of the most scenic drives in the world.

Cape Breton Island welcomes thousands of visitors every year with first class accommodation, dining, entertainment and recreational facilities. The Island’s proven reputation and diverse offerings make it the best place to develop management skills in Hospitality and Tourism.