Please note that this list includes both government-run events and community-run events. If you have a question about a community-run event, please contact the event organizer directly. Community-run event information is provided for convenience only. The Province bears no responsibility for the accuracy of information about community-run events, the manner in which community-run events are operated, or for the cancellation of community-run events.
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May 27th
- Malagawatch Church, Highland Village, Iona
- Eaglais Mhalagawatch, Baile nan Gàidheal, Sanndraidh
May 30th
- Sackville Public Library, 636 Sackville Dr., Lower Sackville, NS
Experience a traditional céilidh - Gaelic for "visit". Your host will bring you songs, stories, tea, and oatcakes, and a special performance by Alys Howe on the Celtic Harp.
- Leabharlann Poblach Shackville, 636 Sràid Shackville, Sackville Ìosal, AN
Gabhaibh pàirt ann an céilidh àbhaisteach. Bheir bean-an-taighe agaibh òrain, naidheachdan, tì, agus aran-coirce, agus taisbeantas àraid le Alys Howe air a’ chlàrsaich.
May 31st
- Saint Mary's University, 923 Robie St, Halifax, NS
Two young Gaels with a passion for sharing our heritage have developed a fun, interactive, and engaging presentation giving an overview of Nova Scotian Gaelic culture and the influence Gaels have h