Rusty Anchor

Cape Breton Island


Pit stops are few and far between on the Cabot Trail, which makes this waterfront diner a boon if you've run out of picnic snacks. The food's mostly good; pan-fried fish, scallops and lobster rolls are all on offer. You can't miss it – look out for the fiberglass fisher in the yellow sou'wester brandishing a lobster.


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