1 Best Sight in St. Ann's Bay and Around, Cape Breton Island

Gaelic College of Celtic Arts and Crafts

Being home to direct descendants of the Gaelic pioneers, St. Ann's Bay is a logical site for this college, established in 1938 with a mission to promote and preserve the settlers' heritage. And mission accomplished, because today the campus provides a crash course in Gaelic culture. For instance, after learning about Scottish history in the Great Hall of Clans (particularly the Highland Clearances that sparked a mass exodus of Scots to the New World during the 18th century), you can view a short Gaelic-language film, then discover traditional disciplines like weaving and dancing at interactive stations. Not surprisingly, music at the college is especially noteworthy. Weeklong summer-school courses—as well as occasional weekend workshops—focus on topics such as bagpiping and fiddling. The college hosts lunchtime and Wednesday-evening ceilidhs in summer and in fall it’s a key site for the Celtic Colours Festival.

51779 Cabot Trail Rd., St. Anns, Nova Scotia, B0C 1H0, Canada
902-295–3411
sights Details
Rate Includes: Great Hall of the Clans C$10; ceilidhs from C$15, Closed early Oct.–mid-May