Mary Ann Falls

Mary Ann Falls

Cape Breton Highlands National Park invites you to explore one of its newest hiking experiences, following a section of the original Cabot Trail route from before its 1950s realignment. Now designated exclusively for hiking, this revitalized trail offers a journey through Acadian forest to the breathtaking Mary Ann Falls, a cascading waterfall tucked deep within the park. At the end of the trail, descend a sturdy staircase to reach the base of the falls, where cool waters and scenic surroundings provide a rewarding place to rest. Along the way, hikers can discover remnants of a historic iron bridge that once crossed Mary Ann Brook, adding a meaningful connection to the area’s past. This moderate 13.9 km (8.6 mi) return hike features long and steep sections and is best suited for visitors with hiking experience who are prepared with proper footwear, water, and supplies. The trail includes uneven terrain in places and typically takes 5 to 6 hours to complete. While Mary Ann Falls is known as a historic swimming spot, its remote location means visitors should use caution, as emergency services are not readily accessible. Distance: 13.9 km return Time: 5 to 6 hours Elevation: 8 to 166 m (26 to 545 ft) Trailhead: 46°42’47.1"N 60°21’53.8"W Waterfall:46°45’42.9"N 60°21’47.5"W

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