Festival of Cape Breton Fiddling 2019
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Englishtown
Join us for our 46th year for the Festival of Cape Breton Fiddling in 2019 August 17th & 18th. The festival will be held on the be...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Englishtown
Join us for our 46th year for the Festival of Cape Breton Fiddling in 2019 August 17th & 18th. The festival will be held on the be...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Baddeck
Join us for Aviation Day 2019! Activities run from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., and there’s no charge for the workshops, which are suitable fo...
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Indian Brook
The Cabot Trail has a history of great music, great musicians and there’s a whole new generation that’s revising acoustic roots,...
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One of the absolute best ways to see Cape Breton Island’s awe inspiring scenery, and meet other people passionate about getting outside, is by hiking its trails...
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We all need some motivation to leave the house, put our boots on and hit the trails. Some do it to stay in shape, some do it to meet fellow hikers and some do it just to reconnect with Mother Nature.
Cross country skiing in the highlands is definitely unlike any skiing we had done before. There’s no groomed track or perfectly flat terrain to ski, instead it’s an adventure in its own right every time we venture into the snowy highlands.
There’s nothing better than watching two musicians who just love playing music together.
It is well-established that dance tradition is an important, if not defining, influence on Cape Breton's traditional music.
Brittany is a local influencer who was born and raised in Cape Breton. Brittany’s biggest passion is creating unique spaces and experiences for people through design and wishes for continued growth here in Cape [email protected]
The Gaels celebrated their culture not in huge buildings or sculptures but in their songs. Their songs told the stories of the people, the land, good times and bad, love's lost and yearned for.