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An aerial view of the shipping locks in the St. Peter's Canal National Historic Site that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Bras d'Or Lake, Cape Breton Island's inland sea, in Nova Scotia.

St. Peter's

Bras d'Or Lake, Cape Breton Island

Learn More About St. Peter’s

Situated along the shores of the picturesque Bras d’Or Lake and home to the St. Peter’s Canal National Historic Site which joins the Atlantic Ocean to the inland sea, Bras d’Or Lake, the Acadian village of St. Peter’s is an ideal location to set sail on a sailing tour.

The community plays host to more than cultural ten events each year, including Seaside LobsterFest, KitchenFest! and Celtic Colours concerts. Visit VisitStPeters.com to learn more.

Don't Miss Activities in St. Peter's

Cape Breton Sailing Charters

Sail on the Bras d'Or Lake

  • Hop aboard No Rush II, a sea-going cruising yacht, for a Bras d’Or Lake sailing experience with Captain Greg and Cape Breton Sailing Charters.
  • Choose from evening sunset tours and half-, full-, and multi-day sailing tours for your private party up to 6 people.
Jerome Point Lighthouse in Battery Provincial Park in St. Peter's, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia

Battery Provincial Park & Jerome Point Lighthouse

  • The park, located near the St. Peter’s Canal National Historic Site, features a small saltwater beach (unsupervised), interpretive display, picnic area with ocean frontage, and 3.4 km of hiking trails
  • Campground within the park offers 53 open and wooded overnight sites
  • Jerome Point Lighthouse is located at the entrance of Battery Provincial Park near the St. Peter’s swing bridge on Hwy 4

St. Peter's Canal National Historic Site

  • Explore the 800-metre long St. Peter’s Canal which joins the Atlantic Ocean to the Bras d’Or Lake, Nova Scotia’s inland sea. meandering along Battery Provincial Park, popular for boating, fishing, walking and picnicking
  • Area history can be traced back to when it was a traditional Mi’kmaw portage route and a fortified 17th-century trading post built by French merchant, Nicolas Denys
  • Today, stop by Canal Landing and rent stand up peddle boards, boats, and kayaks and explore the canal from the water

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