A historic treasure, Louisbourg is home to the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site, which offers a glimpse into what life was once like in this bustling town fortified by the French in the 18th century. This is also one of the busiest fishing villages in the Maritimes, and a meal of fresh chowder and lobster would be perfectly complemented by a sip of Fortress Rum, matured in oak barrels within the fortress. Hikers along the seaside may spy native puffin or moose, and a jaunt along the biking trails reveals even more of verdant Cape Breton Island. Other adventures include Louisbourg Lighthouse and the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site. The Highland Village Museum illuminates the region’s Gaelic heritage, while a celebration of indigenous Mi'kmaq culture is found at the village of Eskasoni, nestled along the scenic shores of Bras d’Or Lake.