Cape Breton Highlands National Park has tabled its Management Plan in Parliament. The plan is reviewed every ten years. The plan includes four key strategies, including ways to increase opportunities to collaborate with the Mi’kmaq in Nova Scotia for an increased presence, conservation and management within the park. The park’s acting visitor
Parks Canada has created a 10-year plan for the Cape Breton Highlands National Park and is working toward creating a shared management structure with the Mi'kmaq in light of what it describes as ongoing rights negotiations.
In a community some consider the gateway to the Cabot Trail, a mountainside campground in Englishtown, N.S. is preparing to welcome visitors to the famed scenic coastal drive.