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Temperature: 7.92°C / 46.26°F
Feels Like: 7.92°C / 46.26°F
Minimum Temperature: 7.21°C / 44.98°F
Maximum Temperature: 8.47°C / 47.25°F
Pressure: 1,002 hPa
Humidity: 98%
Visibility: 402 meters / 0.25 miles
Wind Speed: 1.03 m/s / 2.30 mph
Wind Direction: 0°
Weather: Fog
Cloudiness: 100%
Province: Nova Scotia ⬏ (NS)
Place name: Cape Breton
Latitude: 46.1389
Longitude: -60.1931
Time Zone: America/Glace_Bay
Time Zone UTC Deviation: -4 hours
Time Zone UTC Deviation During DST: -3 hours
Time Zone Short Description: Atlantic Time Zone (AT) covering Glace Bay.
Time Zone Long Description: America/Glace_Bay is a significant time zone, marked by a time offset of -4.0 hours from UTC. During daylight saving time, the offset changes to -3.0 hours from UTC. This time zone includes major cities such as Glace Bay.
Population: 93,694
Population Proper: 93,694
Density: 38 per sq km
Ranking: 3
Postal Codes: B2A B1S B1V B1G B1B B1C B1A B1L B1M B1K B1H B1T B1R B1P B1Y B1E B1N B1J
Cape Breton, located on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, is a region known for its stunning coastal landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant music scene. The island is famous for the Cabot Trail, a scenic highway that offers breathtaking views of the coastline, forests, and highlands. Cape Breton’s cultural scene is deeply rooted in its Scottish, Acadian, and Mi’kmaq heritage, with numerous festivals and events celebrating its diverse traditions. The Celtic Colours International Festival is a highlight, drawing musicians and visitors from around the world. Cape Breton is also home to the Fortress of Louisbourg, a National Historic Site that offers a glimpse into 18th-century colonial life. The island’s natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities, including hiking, fishing, and whale watching, make it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts. With its rich cultural life, stunning landscapes, and welcoming communities, Cape Breton is a captivating and inviting place to live and visit.
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