Cape Breton, Isle of Romance
Arthur Walworth The lovely island of Cape Breton is - and should be - a haven for vacationists. It is a land inhabited by Scotch, Irish, French, and Micmac Indians where life goes on at almost the same pace (and with the same brogues and burrs) as it did centuries ago. It is a land of quaint customs, magnificent scenery, and peerless fishing of both inland and deep sea varieties.
Mr. Walworth's charming account of his trip there by automobile, his anecdotes of life and people Way Down East, would be escape reading of the first order, except that you can pack up and realize your dream. It is to be hoped that many people will have that urge and carry it out. If they do, the author's notes on routes, accommodations, fishing, and the like, will be most useful. The second part of his book is devoted to giving you the information you will need if you want to go to Cape Breton.
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172 Pages