
The Lone Shieling - Cape Bretons Highlands National Park
N 46° 48.573 W 060° 43.874
20T E 673093 N 5186499
This Thatch Cottage was built in the design of the Lone Shieling on the Island of Skye Scotland. It is located in the Cape Breton Highlands National Park.
Waymark Code: WMGC0V
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Date Posted: 02/12/2013
Views: 14
The plaque at the sight reads:
"The Lone Shieling of the Misty Island, mountains divide us, and the waste if seas - yet still the blood is strong, the heart is Highland, and we in dreams behold the Hebrides.
This Shieling was erected in accordance with the terms of the will of Professor Donald S. MacIntosh, a native of Pleasant Bay, Inverness County, who died on July 20th, 1934 and devised to the Province of Nova Scotia one hundred acres of land hereabout, expressing the wish "that the Government of the Province will maintain a small park at the Intervale and will build there a small cabin which will be constructed in the same design or plan as the lone shieling on the Island of Skye, Scotland."
Instructions for Visiting a Waymark: The Cottage is open to visitors to the Cape Breton Highlands National Park. There is a fee to enter the park of $7 per adult.
 Roof Type: Roof has Straw covering
 Wall Type: Walls are constructed from Stone
 Construction Date: 20th Century
 Building Rating: 
 Parking: N 46° 48.578 W 060° 43.960
 Related web site if known: [Web Link]
 Location: Cabot Trail Cape Breton Highlands National Park, NS Canada

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Visit Instructions:
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