Interpretation programs

Cape Breton Highlands National Park

Park interpreters are out and about delivering a wide range of activities, from pop-up roves and regularly scheduled programs to special events and individual tailored outings.

Here's a list of programs held throughout the summer. Which ones will you try?

*Please note, all programming listed below is subject to change. Contact a Visitor Information Centre or campground kiosk for more information or to pick up a weekly schedule.


There's more to explore!

Make the most of your visit with these unique enhanced programs. A rich variety of programming is offered all summer throughout the park. From cultural programs to nature’s curiosities, meanderings to musings, sunsets to salmon to stars, there's something for everyone to enjoy (additional fees may apply).

 Three people standing together gazing at the night sky full of stars.

A world of wonder awaits under the starlit cover of night

Stars on the Plateau
 Bat Walk

Where have all the bats gone?

Bat Walk
Skyline Sunset Hike

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Skyline Sunset Hike

Immerse yourself in the splendour of the sunset as the ocean glistens below

Skyline Sunset Hike
Seeing in the Dark

Explore the night in a place where it truly gets dark

Seeing in the Dark
Lantern Walk through Time

Step into the past and become spellbound by tales of this place

Lantern Walk through Time
 Weaving Our Tales

Step into the past and become spellbound by tales of this place

Weaving Our Tales
Freshwater Lake Paddle

Come dip your paddle into the wonders of Freshwater Lake

New! Freshwater Lake Paddle

A warm welcome to L’nu culture of Unama’ki

New! Pjila’si Unama’kik

Explore

ExploreExplore

Hey, kids! The park is a great place for you to explore the outdoors, discover the natural world, and have fun!

If you’re staying at one of our three main campgrounds, come check out our Explore program. And bring your parents, too—they’re welcome to join in the fun! We play games and have lots of different things for you to do. Want to know what the theme of the program is? Ask at the campground kiosk or find one of our friendly staff members—you can recognize them by their snazzy uniforms!

There are no age restrictions for this program, and it's designed for children and their families, but many children at heart have enjoyed these programs too! There’s no limit to the number of participants.

Dress appropriately for the weather and be prepared to apply insect repellent or sunscreen. We recommend wearing a pair of sturdy shoes. A short walk may be part of the evening’s activities.

Ingonish Beach Campground

Thursdays & Saturdays
July to August, 2025
7 pm


Discover

Discover

Do you want to learn more about Cape Breton Highlands National Park and its wildlife or geology? Have you heard about conservation efforts, or would you like to know more about species at risk within the park? Do you have an interest in our many hiking trails?

The Discover program may shed some light on at least one of these subjects—there’s a different theme each week!

Watch and listen as a park interpreter presents a slideshow or nature movie or invites a guest speaker to help you discover more about various topics related to the park's natural and cultural history. To find out the specifics of the program offered the week you're visiting, ask at the campground kiosk or visitor centre, or find one of our interpreters.

There are no age restrictions for this program, and there is no limit to the number of participants. The program is intended for all audiences but may be a little too late in the evening for some of our youngest visitors. Bring a blanket and insect repellent for Broad Cove Outdoor Theatre shows if you wish, and a folding chair if you require a back rest (regular theatre seating is on benches with no back board).

Broad Cove Campground

Thursdays and Saturdays 
July: 9 pm
August: 8:30 pm

Chéticamp Visitor Centre

Thursdays
July and August: 8 pm


Friendship fire

Friendship fire

Join us for an evening of conversation and reflection at a Friendship Fire. Facilitated by a Parks Canada interpreter, visitors are encouraged to share their own stories and join a variety of discussions on such topics as human connection to natural places and our responsibility to the environment. Each campfire will take on a life of its own as interpreters help guide the conversation and visitors enjoy a safe and welcoming environment.

There are no age restrictions for this program. While the program is intended for campers, non-camping park visitors are also welcome. In the case of truly inclement weather, the program may be cancelled or moved to a kitchen shelter, where the gathering can still take place around the wood stove. Dress appropriately for the weather and be prepared to apply insect repellant.

Mkwesaqutuk/Cap-Rouge

Fridays
July 4 to September 12, 2025
7 pm


Roving interpreters

A Parks Canada interpreter and visitor look out at the water from Green Cove. Roving interpreters

Interpreters will be out and about talking to visitors throughout the park all summer long. ‘Roves’ are casual interactions that allow for more individual discussions, and they provide an opportunity to address the environment in real time – when a whale is breaching, when the gannets are diving, when crows are chasing a bald eagle, or when you’re wondering about the woods and why they look the way they do.

This summer, roving interpreters can be found at Lakies Head, Green Cove, Skyline Trail, Veteran’s Monument, Mkwesaqtuk/Cap-Rouge Campground Day Use Area, and the Ingonish Visitor Centre. They will be sharing information on such topics as marine migrants, seabirds, geology, moose, whales, and pollinators.

Look for our roadside sandwich board or drop a visitor centre or campground kiosk for more information.

Beach walks

A Parks Canada interpreter and two visitors stand on the rocky beach at Mkwesaqtuk/Cap-RougeBeach walks

Join us for a guided beach walk.

Broad Cove Beach

Fridays and Saturdays
July to August, 2025
7 pm


Learn to Square Dance

A large group of visitors dance Ingonish square sets to live fiddle music at the Freshwater Lake Day Use AreaSquare sets by the sea!

Learn to square dance, Cape Breton style! Join us Thursday afternoons at Freshwater Lake Day Use Area for an opportunity to try a step or two (or even an entire set). These introductory workshops in Cape Breton square dancing will focus on the Ingonish style square set and offer some insight into the rich variety of square dancing across the island. Enjoy live fiddle music as you kick up your heels by the sea. All ages welcome.

Freshwater Lake

Thursdays
July 4 to August 22, 2025
3 pm


Dories and stories

A Parks Canada interpreter holds a miniature dory.Dories and stories

Join us Tuesday and Saturday afternoons in Cop's Cove, Ingonish, for a unique opportunity to witness (and get involved in!) the building of a traditional Nova Scotia dory boat. Drop in throughout the summer to behold the progress as the vessel takes shape!

Cop’s Cove

Tuesdays
3:30 pm to 5:30 pm
Saturdays
2 pm to 4 pm

July 3 to September 30, 2025


Salmon Pools walk

Two visitors walk along the Salmon Pools trail.Salmon Pools

This summer, join us for a guided walk along the Salmon Pools Trail.

Follow the path of the Chéticamp River Valley set out by long-ago glaciers along the cliff-bound river pools, where Atlantic salmon come to spawn.

Meet at the Salmon Pools trailhead.

Salmon Pools trail head

Friday - Bilingual
Saturday - English only
Sunday - English and Mi'kmaq
July 4 to September 27, 2025
10 am


Meander to Middle Head

A person and a young child stand by a fence and looking out at the ocean and the distant mountain in front of them.Meander to Middle Head

Walk the Middle Head trail with a park interpreter and learn about the natural and cultural history of the Middle Head Peninsula, the Ingonish area, and its surrounding marine environment.

Middle Head

Daily
June 23 to October 12, 2025
10 am


Acadian evenings

The Interpretation House at Mkwesaqtuk/Cap-Rouge CampgroundInterpretation House

This summer, experience Acadian culture and heritage at Cape Breton Highlands National Park’s newest campground, Mkwesaqtuk/Cap-Rouge! Join us every Wednesday in July and August at the Interpretation House for an afternoon with Acadian historic animators, followed by an evening of live Acadian music.

These programs and events are free. Campers and park visitors of all ages are welcome.

For more information on the weekly music performances, visit Les Trois Pignons on Facebook. (In French only)

Mkwesaqutuk/Cap-Rouge

Monday night at the park

July 14 to August 18, 2025
Live music: 7 pm


Acadian evenings

Wednesdays
Acadian historic animators: 4 to 7 pm
Live music: 7 pm


Campfires

A group of people sitting around a campfire on a beach at dusk.Campfires

Step into the timeless tradition of campfires at Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Gather 'round for an unforgettable evening of stories, laughter, and new friends! Join us for campfires this summer:

Campfires

Ingonish Beach Campground
July to September 2025
Wednesday at 7 pm

Campfire

Chéticamp Campground
July to September 2025
Tuesday and Saturdays at 8 pm

An Evening on the Beach

Broad Cove Beach, Ingonish
July to August 2025
Fridays at 7:30 pm

Discover the magic of connecting with nature and each other under the starlit sky. It's more than a fire — it's an authentic summertime experience!

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