Roving interpreters
Cape Breton Highlands National Park
Interpreters will be out and about talking to visitors throughout the park all summer long. ‘Roves’ are casual interactions that allow for more individual discussions, and they provide an opportunity to address the environment in real time – when a whale is breaching, when the gannets are diving, when crows are chasing a bald eagle, or when you’re wondering about the woods and why they look the way they do.
This summer, roving interpreters can be found at Lakies Head, Green Cove, Skyline Trail, Veteran’s Monument, Mkwesaqtuk/Cap-Rouge Campground Day Use Area, and the Ingonish Visitor Centre. They will be sharing information on such topics as marine migrants, seabirds, geology, moose, whales, and pollinators.
Look for our roadside sandwich board or drop a visitor centre or campground kiosk for more information.
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