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Subject: Re: The Cabot trail Posted on: Sun, 31 Oct 2004 18:26:20 -0500

For me, I've done the Cabot Trail twice, and counter-clockwise is the way to
go. The eastern/southern part is usually foggy, but once you ascend
Mackenzie Mountain and get to the other coastline heading to Cheticamp, it
usually clears up and the scenery is great. Stop at the Rusty Anchor too.

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> I say the west side is more spectacular. In fact, the western side of
> the Cabot Trail is the most photographed part of the Cabot Trail. Its on
> the cover of the Nova Scotia road map.
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