Intimate Musical Soirees In the Park
Next Date: Jul 14, 2025
Every Monday evening from July 14 to August 18, gather at the Mkwesaqtuk / Cap-Rouge Interpretive House for a memorable concert series showc...
1904 Bay St Lawrence road , Sugarloaf
Come join our traditional celebration taking place at 1904 Bay St Lawrence Road in beautiful Cabots Landing Provincial park , in Sugar Loaf Cape Breton.
Come to a family oriented day of games for children, live entertainment / light concessions and the highlight of the day – the re enactment of the landing of John Cabot and his son Sabastian.
Next Date: Jul 14, 2025
Every Monday evening from July 14 to August 18, gather at the Mkwesaqtuk / Cap-Rouge Interpretive House for a memorable concert series showc...
Next Date: Jul 2, 2025
Take a journey back in time every Wednesday afternoon and evening at the Mkwesaqtuk / Cap-Rouge Interpretive House. Through engaging animati...
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