Whycocomagh Provincial Park / Salt Mountain

Directions
Travel the Trans-Canada Highway toward the town of Whycocomagh. Whycocomagh Provincial Park is located about 1 km out side of the town (On the Sydney side). The entrance of the park is marked with a "Department of Natural Resources" sign.

Trail Info

Level: 4/5
Type: Mountain, Woodland
Activities: Mountain hike to a view of all four counties.
Trail Length: The hike to the top of Salt Mountain is 2.5 km (return).
Facilities: The are outhouses, water, benches, picnic tables, camping & firewood in the park, and stores in the town of Wycocomagh.

Whycocomagh, meaning "Head of the Waters" in Mi'kmaq, houses one of the nicest mountaintop views I have ever seen. People say that there is a salt-water spring located at the top of Salt Mountain. I am not sure if it is true or not, but I would be interested in finding out.

Salt Mountain is a short hike but should not be mistaken for a simple stroll in the woods. Its steep climb will take the breath away from even the most seasoned of hikers. And if the hike itself doesn't, I promise the view at the top will.

The trailhead is located in Whycocomagh Provincial Park, housing 75 campsites, a picnic area, and boat launch. The trail forms a figure eight, and despite trail markers located on the occasional tree, is slightly hard to find in spots along the way. As I stated before the trail is steep but the view at the end is worth it. At the top of Salt Mountain there are several look offs, which give sight to all four of Cape Breton's counties and a magnificent view of the Bras d'Or Lakes.

Isabelle Stewart Farley donated this property in 1959, in memory of her brother Hugh McLellan, killed in World War I. In fact at the top of the trail you will find a bronze plaque commemorating the donation of the park.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Whycocomagh Provincial Park is truly breathtaking and incredibly fun!!! Hey, I ran along some parts of the trails!!! Gotta be careful though...
We had our own guide from the town :)
-> June 19, 2005
LouLou

 
Blogger Mike Murphy said...

Your site has been a great source of hiking destinations for me. I'm an amateur photographer and enjoy these hikes as a source of photo subjects. We did the Salt Mountain trail yesterday and really enjoyed the hike. It was a rather overcast day but I managed to get a couple of decent shots. I hope to have something posted on my blog soon. Thanks again!

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