Aspy River

The Aspy River (/ˈæspi/)[1] is a river on northeastern Cape Breton Island which rises in the Cape Breton Highlands and empties into Aspy Bay.

The North Aspy follows the ancient Aspy Fault which extends for 40 km inland from the coast and extends along the upper section of the northeast Margaree River.

[2][3] It is believed by some sources that John Cabot landed at Aspy Bay in 1497.

In 1856, a submarine cable was laid across the Cabot Strait from Aspy Bay to Newfoundland establishing a telegraph link between St. John's, Newfoundland and New York City.

A dirt road in Cape Breton Highlands National Park leads to the Beulach Ban falls on the North Aspy River.