Seeing in the Dark
Cape Breton Highlands National Park
A magical night hike in a place where it truly gets dark
Explore the night in a place where it truly gets dark. Learn tips and tricks for using your senses to peek under the cover of night. A symphony of owls, loons and toads accompanies you on this one-of-a-kind journey into the vibrant nocturnal world.
After a contemplative sunset on the beach at Warren Lake, learn how wildlife has adapted to be active at dusk and during the night. Darkness falls and your eyes adjust to the lowering light as you walk along the Warren Lake trail. Stopping at several points along the way, your guide describes the ways in which nocturnal animals have adapted, and gives tips on how we can mimic them to navigate better at night.
In the full darkness of the forest, take a moment to meditate on the experience before completing your journey. Enjoy a local treat upon your return to the trailhead and reflect on your experience and the new connections you have made with nature.
Wednesdays until October 9
6:30 p.m. (September 18 and 25, 2024)
6:00 p.m. (October 2 and 9, 2024)
2.5 - 3 hours
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Registration is required, and space is limited. To register, visit a campground kiosk or visitor centre, or call 902-285-2535.
This hike is recommended for participants 12 years of age or older. There is a maximum of 10 participants per program. The program will take place in most weather conditions, as long as participants wish to attend. Cancellations should be made at least two hours before the start time to be eligible for a refund, and to ensure the space may be offered to others. We love dogs, but unfortunately, they are not permitted on this program.
Meet at the Warren Lake Day Use Area. Dress appropriately for the weather and be prepared to apply insect repellant. Leave your lights and activity trackers behind and be prepared to power down your phones. Night vision takes a long time to develop and can be destroyed with one flash of light. Sturdy shoes are recommended and walking sticks are welcome.
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