1. Cape Breton Island - Noun
2. Cape Breton Island - Proper noun
an island that forms the northeastern part of Nova Scotia
Source: WordNetLiving in Cape Breton, it's really all about fiddle music, so it's not like there were other instruments out there that tempted me and it was like I had to decide which one. It was automatically fiddle, because it's the predominant instrument in Cape Breton Island. Natalie MacMaster
19th century In 1820, the Colony of Cape Breton Island was merged back into the Colony of Nova Scotia for the second time by the British government. Source: Internet
Afterward, under the supervision of the last French governor, the French population of Plaisance moved to Île Royale (now Cape Breton Island ), part of Acadia which remained then under French control. Source: Internet
However, historians are unclear as to whether Cabot first visited Newfoundland or Cape Breton Island. Source: Internet
Merger with Nova Scotia In 1820, the colony of Cape Breton Island was merged for the second time with Nova Scotia. Source: Internet
From the 18th tee of the almost universally renowned Cabot Links on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, a golfer faces a sensory overload of views, along with a rather brutal, 475-yard, mostly-uphill, usually dead-into-the-wind par four. Source: Internet