Fodor's Expert Review Cape d'Or

Cape Chignecto and Cape d'Or Trail

The explorer Samuel de Champlain poetically, but inaccurately, named Cape d'Or—there's copper in these hills, not gold. The region was actively mined a century ago, and at nearby Horseshoe Cove you may still find nuggets of almost pure copper on the beach, along with amethysts and other semiprecious stones. Cape d'Or's hiking trails border the cliff edge above the Dory Rips, a turbulent meeting of currents from the Minas Basin and the Bay of Fundy punctuated by a fine lighthouse, which has a viewing deck with telescopes.

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Cape d'Or, Nova Scotia  Canada

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: Lighthouse closed Nov.–mid-May

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