The character of Victoria Subdivision B is exemplified by its slower-paced atmosphere. There are about 20 parks nearby for residents to unwind in, including Mary Harper Nature Reserve and Kluscap Wilderness Area, making it easy to reach them from the majority of locations in this part of the Cape Breton metropolitan area. Most areas in this subdivision of a county municipality are very quiet, as noise from the streets and other parts of the city is rarely an issue near Highway 105 or the railway line.
Learn more about Victoria Subdivision BExcellent access to freeways and/or major arteries, with almost no chance of parking problems
Virtually no sources of noise nearby
At least one daycare within a short walk
Wide variety of groceries within a short drive, including some within walking distance
At least one high school within a 20-minute walk
Excellent access to freeways and/or major arteries, with almost no chance of parking problems
Virtually no sources of noise nearby
At least one daycare within a short walk
Wide variety of groceries within a short drive, including some within walking distance
At least one high school within a 20-minute walk