Charlo et Zabeth au Cap-Rouge – Mkwesaqtuk / Cap-Rouge Interpretive House

Chéticamp & Area, Cape Breton Highlands National Park Area

Jul 2 – Aug 27

About

Take a journey back in time every Wednesday afternoon and evening at the Mkwesaqtuk / Cap-Rouge Interpretive House. Through engaging animation, learn about life in 1935 when more than 30 families lived here before expropriation. Then stay for a lively evening of music performed by talented local artists, bringing the past to life through song.
4-8:30pm

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18283 Cabot Trail, Cheticamp, Nova Scotia

18283 Cabot Trail, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Nova Scotia

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