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Long Island

Part of the Cape Breton metropolitan area, Long Island is a community within Cape Breton Municipality, Nova Scotia.

Transportation

Cars are a great means of transportation in this area. It is very easy to park. It is very inconvenient for people travelling on foot to move around in this part of Cape Breton Municipality because almost no daily needs can be met by walking. It is also very hard to commute by bicycle in Long Island as the cycling infrastructure is not very comprehensive, and the topography is not particularly flat.

Services

Long Island does not contain any high schools or primary schools. Regarding food, a vehicle is almost always needed in this part of Cape Breton Municipality to access the closest supermarket.

Character

Long Island offers a relaxed atmosphere and will appeal to those who enjoy spending time in green spaces. This part of Cape Breton Municipality is very quiet, as there are generally low levels of noise from traffic. Lastly, although Long Island does not contain any parks, public green spaces are well-spread out in nearby communities, making them very easy to reach from a large number of locations within the community.

Housing

About one quarter of homes in Long Island were constructed following the year 2000, while most of the remaining buildings were built pre-1960 and in the 1960s. The predominant housing types in this community are single detached homes and townhouses. Homeowners occupy nearly all of the units in Long Island while renters occupy the remainder. This community is primarily composed of four or more bedroom and two bedroom homes.