People & Cultures
Mi'kmaq & Indigenous Heritage
Cape Breton Island was originally called Unama’ki by the Mi’kmaw People. Unama’ki is one of the traditional districts of Mi'kma'ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaw People. Their deep connection to the land, water, and spirit of the Island has endured since time immemorial and continues to shape its identity today.
Visitors can explore Mi’kmaw culture through storytelling, art, music, and hands-on experiences like drum-making or learning about traditional knowledge and teachings. Community events and cultural centres offer meaningful ways to learn, reflect, and engage with this living heritage.
The Mi’kmaq are not just part of Cape Breton’s history, they are central to its present and future.

Pjila’si! Nestled along the Bras d’Or Lakes in Cape Breton’s rolling heartlands – where the highlands meet the lowlands – there’s history, culture, and beauty...

Membertou Heritage Park
The Membertou Heritage Park consists of a five-acre site that offers a living history of the people of Membertou along with a large indoor exhibit and program area...

Wagmatcook Culture & Heritage Centre
The Wagmatcook Culture and Heritage Centre provides visitors with an innovative view of Mi’kmaw culture, history and heritage. Scheduled lectures, live performances...

Mi’kmaw Interpretive Centre
Discover a part of Unama’ki
Share stories, celebrate traditions, and explore cultural connections. Storytellers invite you to learn about the rich heritage of...

Skye River Trail
Awaken your spirit
Located in We’koqma’q, the Skye River Trail gives those who visit a feeling of serenity and spirituality.
We are proud of our heritage and...

Canal Landing
Visit us in Southeast Cape Breton, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Bras d’Or Lake, an inland sea and UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Located on the St. Peter’s Canal...