INDIAN BEACH NORTH SYDNEY CAPE BRETON ISLAND Seaglass Paradise











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SEASON 2 (2024) - EPISODE 02 - Indian Beach is a 24 minute drive from the Big Fiddle in Sydney NS. Great for strolls along the shore, searching for sea glass. Has playground. Lots of seating, benches, gazebos. Music concerts in the summer. Great views of Marine Atlantic ferries, cruise ships, lobster boats. Has cell reception. No lifeguards. Questionable water quality. • 👍 Thanks for watching. If you'd like to see more of my videos, please subscribe. • • 📺 ABOUT THIS CHANNEL - In 2023 I decided it would be fun to try to visit all the beaches on Cape Breton Island. I read somewhere there are around 80. I don’t know how long this will take - I’m just gonna go one by one. • • 📷 GEAR: • Camera: iPhone and GoPro • Microphone: Blue Yeti • Video Editing Software: Wondershare Filmora 13 • Thumbnails: Typorama iPhone app, Phonto • Music: Epidemic Sound • • 📧 INQUIRIES: [email protected] • •   • REFERENCES: • North Sydney, incorporated in 1885, was actually settled as early as • 1785 by European and Loyalist settlers. The first ferry service to Newfoundland was started from North Sydney in 1898 • • North Sydney • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_S... • https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.c... • Mi’kmaw Place Names in Cape Breton • The original Mi'kmaq name for the area, Kweso'mkiaq, means sandy point. (Wikipedia) • https://www.cbu.ca/indigenous-initiat... •   • U.S. Naval Air Station – patrol for german u-boats during World War 1 • https://cgaviationhistory.org/wp-cont... • Portuguese fishermen would come to town for supplies. They fished for codfish off our coast. When World War II broke out, they painted the hulls of their ships white as evidence of neutrality and prevent being suck by Nazi submarines. They became known as the white fleet. • https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfou...

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