Day 3 (March 18, 2021): Bay St. George
We woke to a weather forecast that made us frown and sigh: one last blast of winter tomorrow, on the last day of winter. And while all of Nova Scotia will be impacted, Cape Breton is to bear the brunt, with up to 30cm of snow. The near-certainty of the Sydney area being shut down by that amount of snow made us decide to pull the plug on the Cape Breton portion of our March Break. So, with heavy hearts we cancelled our hotel reservation for the next two nights and set out to complete the Mainland Nova Scotia portion of our plan and head home. Sticking out of the north shore of Nova Scotia is a peninsula whose tip is called Cape George Point and whose eastern edge borders Bay St. George, with Cape Breton Island's western shore on the other side, and Prince Edward Island a short distance across the Northumberland Strait. It's a part of the province we had never explored, so we were excited to dig our teeth into it. With very strong Scottish linkages, the Gael...