KitchenFest!: Concert at the Octagon
Next Date: Jul 4, 2025
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Dingwall
Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Dingwall, the Octagon Arts Centre offers a stunning seaside backdrop for a sweet evening of music wi...
Norm MacDonald is a guitar player and singer from Cape North who has been performing in the area for 30 years. With a crowd-pleasing repertoire of Celtic and folk songs, Cape Breton favourites, classics by the likes of John Prine and Steve Earle, and a few surprises, Norm—who is also a local paramedic—is a regular performer at the Markland, local farmers markets, Cape Smokey, and the Keltic Lodge.
Next Date: Jul 4, 2025
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Dingwall
Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Dingwall, the Octagon Arts Centre offers a stunning seaside backdrop for a sweet evening of music wi...
Next Date: Jul 1, 2025
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Ingonish
Keep your ears open and your eyes peeled. There will be a Piper making appearances throughout the day in celebration of Canada Day. You migh...
Next Date: Sep 13, 2025
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Ingonish
A seven day hiking festival on the Cabot Trail and Northern Cape Breton, that features guided hikes, evening activities and presentations, t...
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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