Saskatchewan Highland Gathering & Celtic Festival
Regina, SK , CanadaPLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED- A weekend of Scottish celebration and events at Victoria Park. Info: www.saskhighland.ca
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED- A weekend of Scottish celebration and events at Victoria Park. Info: www.saskhighland.ca
A day of global whisky celebration, try a dram and celebrate the water of life. Info: www.worldwhiskyday.com
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED- Pipe bands, entertainment and more at Lake Ontario Park. Info: www.kingstonscotfest.com
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED-Join the Winnipeg Police Pipe Band and celebrate their 100th anniversary at The Metropolitan Entertainment Centre, 281 Donald St. Info: www.wppb.ca
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED- A variety of events celebrating Scotland, including whisky, Clans and athletics. Info: www.gatheringofthescots.com
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED- Celebration of Scotland with pipe bands, dancers and more. Info: www.georgetownhighlandgames.com
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED-There will be heavy events, highland dance, and pipe band competitions, historical reenactors, workshops, kids' activities, and more. Info: www.monctonhighlandgames.com
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO AUG 28/29- The 57th Cobourg Scottish Festival & Highland Games at Victoria Park. A great celebration of Scotland with pipe bands, ceilidhs, Scottish dancers and more. Info: www.cobourghighlandgames.ca
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED- Come out to speak and learn Gaelic, enjoy cultural fun and activities, share a story, song or dance and help grow our Gaelic community together at the Tiki Room at the Tranzac, 292 Brunswick Ave. Info: www.gaelicsocietytoronto.com
Due to Covid-19 this event is presenting a virtual program. Pipe Bands, Highland Dancers, Heavy Games, Canoe/Kayak Races, Sheep shearing, Mounted Archers, Clan booths, sword demos & more at Legacy Park, Kittson Rd. Info: www.manitobahighlandgathering.org
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED- A celebration of Scotland at Lafarge Lake Park. Info: www.bchighlandgames.com/
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED- A celebration of Celtic music, dance and friendship at Caledonia Fairgrounds. Info: www.caledoniacelticfestival.com
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED- Dust off your kilt and flock to Kingsville for the 2020 Kingsville Highland Games, a unique mixture of sports, music, dance and community. Lakeside Park provides the intimate setting for this stirring celebration of Scottish and Celtic culture. Check out Facebook for news and updates. Tickets at the ... Read more
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED- A two-and-a-half-hour family show features the best of the best pipes, drums, bands, dancers, acrobats, and more. Info: www.nstattoo.ca
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED- There are numerous activities designed to create an exciting and fun day for those of Celtic Heritage, and for those who’d like to be. Info: www.reddeerhighlandgames.com
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED- Enjoy three days and nights of lively music, exciting competitions, cultural workshops, and friendly small town hospitality. Info: www.kincardinescottishfest.com
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED-Celtfest is a fun weekend of Ottawa Valley and Celtic entertainment, in the natural amphitheater of Gemmill Park in the heart of Almonte. It also presents a select group of artisans and vendors of goods with a Celtic flair. Info: www.almonteceltfest.com
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED- The Games feature athletic competitions such as the Elite Mile, Scottish Heavy Events, and a Tug-Of-War, as well as competitions in Piping, Drumming, Pipe Bands and Highland Dance. Info: www.antigonishhighlandgames.ca
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED- There are events for all ages including a Kilted Golf Tournament, massed pipe bands, Highland Dancing competitions, Scottish Heavy Weight Events, Clan Tents & Genealogy, a bagpipe quartet competition, and other outdoor entertainment. Info: www.festivalofthetartans.com
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED- Celebrate Scottish heritage in the heart of Orillia. Info: www.scottishfestival.ca
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED- Experience Mohawk and Scottish traditions with Outlander cast members. Info: www.outlandishexperiences.ca
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED- Celebrates and shares knowledge of the Scottish/Celtic culture and heritage with workshops, entertainment, competitions and an opportunity to learn more about your Scottish heritage at Government House. Info: www.highlandgames.ca
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED- Where you can see hundreds of dancers, drummers, musicians, and singers of all ages and heritages on a single stage! Featuring over 400 performers from all over North America paying tribute to our military past and present at Kal Tire Place, 3445 43rd Ave. Info: www.okanagantattoo.ca
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED-Celebrate Scotland at Elgin Park. Info: www.uxbridgescottishfestival.com
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED-An amazing and entertaining mix of Scottish pipes, drums and massed bands. Add to that Highland, Scottish and Irish dancing – and top it all off with flying kilts at the heavy games with shot put, caber toss at Broadmoor Lake Park.Info: www.sphg.ca
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED- Witness an outstanding display of music, dance, sports, fiddling, pageantry, and tradition. Where more than 50 pipe bands are put through their paces to decide the North American Pipe Band Championships. Info: www.glengarryhighlandgames.com
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED- Every year, the Montreal Highland Games brings together Montrealers of Scottish and all other backgrounds to celebrate Highland games, music and culture at Douglas Hospital Grounds, Verdun. Info: www.montrealhighlandgames.com
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED-The Fergus Scottish Festival is an annual three-day celebration of Scottish heritage. Experience the best of Scotland in Canada, without the airfare. Info: www.Fergusscottishfestival.com
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED- Hosted in the beautiful Margaree River Valley - a meeting place of Scottish, Irish and Acadian cultures - the games blend traditional heavy events with bag piping & highland dancing, running races, children's games and much more. Info: www.margareehighlandgames.com
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED- The festival celebrates traditional Celtic music and craft by showcasing a wide variety of musicians and artisans. Info: www.celticfestival.ca
A pipe band concert held to mark VJ Day 75 in Ottawa with guest players and highland dancers on Ottawa's historic Sparks Street Mall and the National War Memorial, 44 Sparks St. Guest players are welcome to join the band and learn the new tune by Mark Saul written for the occasion - please visit ... Read more
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED- A celebration of Scots in Miramichi. Info: www.highlandsociety.com/scottish-festival
We'll start things off with our traditional Friday Night Ceilidh on the 21st, hosted by Adam and Sarah! The Ceilidh is free to attend, as always. Bring your tunes, stories, poetry but most of all, bring yourself! Saturday morning we will kick things off from Scotland with Brian Ó hEadhra & Fionnghal NicChoinnich presenting an ... Read more
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED-Twenty pipe bands, a hundred dancers and champion heavyweight athletes combine to present what is recognised as one of the Ottawa Valley’s premier summer events at N.L.A.S. Fairgrounds. Info: www.almontehighlandgames.com
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED-The 57th Cobourg Scottish Festival & Highland Games at Victoria Park. A great celebration of Scotland with pipe bands, ceilidhs, Scottish dancers and more. Info: www.cobourghighlandgames.ca
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED- Western Canada's Premier Highland Games, with pipe bands, entertainment, Clans and more. Info: www.canmorehighlandgames.ca
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED- One of the oldest gatherings in North America, since the first games, held in 1913. Organised by the Calgary United Scottish Games Association at Calgary Rugby Union, 9025 Shepard Road SE. Info: www.calgaryhighlandgames.org
A celebration of Celtic culture at Kew Gardens. Info: www.thecelticfestival.com
Join us for a socially distanced song or a poem! Info: www.gaelicsocietytoronto.com
For the absolute beginner who is interested in or curious about Gaelic. No prior knowledge required.Please Note: This will be the only Beginner class offered until Sept 2021. Classes will include how to ask who someone is, how to introduce yourself, how to ask how someone is and how to answer that, and discussing the ... Read more
Scottish Gaelic classes - two levels. Level 2+ 3: Students should have some experience with the Simple Past Tense, Agam, and Orm. This class will work on adding to your Gaelic language knowledge and work on reading and writing, in Gaelic as well as starting to have Gaelic conversation. Cost for 10 x two-hour classes: ... Read more
Students should have some experience with the simple past tense, future tense, past and future of irregular verbs, and conditional tense. Level 4 works on gaining comfort with speaking Gaelic and having Gaelic conversations so students should be prepared to speak in Gaelic and not only speak in English although English use will be allowed ... Read more
Join us for a socially distanced song or a poem! Info: www.gaelicsocietytoronto.com
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED- Join the Winnipeg Police Pipe Band and celebrate their 100th anniversary at The Metropolitan Entertainment Centre, 281 Donald St. Info: www.wppb.ca
Join us for a socially distanced song or a poem! Info: www.gaelicsocietytoronto.com
Saint Andrew’s Day is Scotland’s official national day. Celebrate St Andrew’s Day (or in Scottish Gaelic ‘Là Naomh Anndrais’), Scotland’s patron saint!
Join us Friday, December 18th at 7:30p.m. EST Our VERY special guest for this evening is Cathy Ann MacPhee, renowned Gaelic singer originally from Isle of Barra. Wear your festive clothes - ugly sweaters, reindeer ears, whatever suits you! - and enjoy an evening of Christmas Carols in Gaelic! A pdf song booklet will be ... Read more
Wishing all our readers and friends a very Happy Christmas and festive season!
The Scottish Banner wishes all our readers and friends a very Happy Hogmanay and best wishes for a happy and healthy 2021!
Join the New Year's Eve revelry Scottish style at Hogman-eh! - the largest New Year's celebration in Ottawa and the largest Hogmanay celebration outside of Scotland. Presented by the Scottish Society of Ottawa. Info: www.OttScot.ca
Event Title Our first online Cèilidh for 2021 will be on Friday, January 15th at 7:30 p.m. EST - join us for Oidhche nam Bàrd - our second annual celebration of our rich Gaelic bardic heritage. Our special guest for the evening will be Lodaidh MacFhionghain / Lewis MacKinnon. Lewis has the distinction of being ... Read more
Gather your family ‘round for a Robbie Burns Night at home! The Greater Moncton Scottish Association is hosting a virtual Trans Atlantic celebration, featuring top Celtic artists from Canada, the United States, and Scotland. Performances include: • Gaelic singer Patricia Murray & family • North American Fiddlers Hall of Fame member Ivan Hicks & Vivian ... Read more
Celebrate Scottish heritage with food, dance, and lacing up the skates. Info: www.kiltskate.com
The Gala Burns Supper will be held on January 23rd with the delivery of a gourmet dinner to your home in the National Capital Region. You will also receive (or can purchase separately) a link to the virtual traditional celebration. The line-up includes celebrity guests Graham McTavish who will deliver the Immortal Memory, Donnell Leahy ... Read more
Dust off your kilts, grab your tartans and charge your whisky glasses for the first-ever ScotFestBC Robert Burns Celebration, an online presentation in collaboration with SFU’s Centre for Scottish Studies. Enjoy piping, songs, poetry and fun — just the way Scotland’s national poet liked it. We’ll have some special performers to lead us through the ... Read more
“Travel” to the Scottish town of Irvine from the comfort of your home and celebrate Robbie Burns Day online with the Irvine Burns Club. The Irvine Burns Club has prepared an exclusive online program for Guelph Museums that explores the links between Robert Burns and Guelph-founder John Galt. The program includes a virtual tour of ... Read more
Celebrate the anniversary of the birth of Scottish poet Robert Burns. The tradition of the Burns Night Supper was first held in 1801 by the poet’s friends, five years after his death.
Join the Cobourg Highland Games for a virtual fundraiser. With meal boxes and a video presentation of the "Address to the Haggis", the "Immortal Memory" and the "Toast to the Lassies", as well as the reading of some of Burns' works. Info: www.cobourghighlandgames.ca/robert-burns-supper
For the enjoyment of all, the Malcolm Hotel and the Games organizers will be providing free access to a local virtual Robbie Burns event. This link will be posted on the afternoon of January 25, 2021 at https://canmorehighlandgames.ca/news and the video will be available for viewing through the remainder of the week.
The Gaelic Society of Toronto is Bringing Isle of Harris Distillery to you! Join us Saturday, February 6 at 2:00 p.m. EST The Harris Distillery folks would like to introduce themselves and the Distillery to those in Gaelic communities across the pond. We're delighted to accept their invitation for them to host an event with ... Read more
Celebrate Scottish heritage with food, dance, and lacing up the skates at Calgary Olympic Plaza. Info: www.kiltskate.com
Celebrate Scottish heritage with food, dance, and lacing up the skates. This event will depend on public health protocols and may be cancelled. Info: www.kiltskate.com
Celebrate Scottish heritage with food, dance, and lacing up the skates. If the public health protocols permit, we will host a community kilt skate on February 27. Info: www.kiltskate.com
March 10th every year: a day initiated by The Bagpipe Society to celebrate the world's many bagpipes and piping traditions. www.bagpipesociety.org.uk
We welcome you to submit a video to our Facebook page to help mark Tartan Day in 2021 - you can do a tune on any instrument, sing a song, do a dance, read a poem, talk about your heritage and cool kilted ensemble...anything that brings a smile and joy to your day will bring ... Read more
Prof. Tanja Bueltmann (Strathclyde University) will present the Annual McKenzie Lecture which she has titled: Global Scotland: Migration, ethnic association and the making of the Scottish Diaspora. Tanja is a German historian and academic, who holds the Chair in International History at the University of Strathclyde. She specializes in the history of migration and diaspora ... Read more
Plant some Spring into your step with splendid Teachers: Sue Porter (Oban, Scotland) and Fiona Miller (Lethbridge, Alberta) Tea Dance Musician: Don Bartlett Programme: Sign In at 12:15; Two Classes (attend one or both as desired): 1st class for Basic/Intermediate and 2nd class for Intermediate/Advanced, Tea Dance at 3:00 p.m and Socializing Time between events. ... Read more
Tartan Day is a celebration of Scottish heritage on April 6, the date on which the Declaration of Arbroath was signed in 1320. Wear some tartan with pride today!
Prof. Timothy Shannon (Gettysburg College) will present The Curious Career of Peter Williamson, or How a Scottish Indentured Servant in America Became Edinburgh's King of the Indians. Timothy won last year's Frank Watson Prize for his book Indian Captive, Indian King which tells the story of “Indian Peter,” the Aberdeenshire boy taken to Philadelphia and ... Read more
Amy Beingessner (University of Guelph) will present Highwaymen, Scandal and Haggis: Recipes from the Cleikum Inn. Amy is PhD candidate in History and Scottish Studies at the University of Guelph. Amy’s current research engages with early modern interpretations of stone monuments in Scotland. Her work explores the ways in which interpretations of ancient history were ... Read more
World Whisky Day is a global celebration of world whiskies. Info: www.WorldWhiskyDay.com
The Saskatchewan Highland Games and Celtic Festival regrets to announce that the 2021 outdoor event has been cancelled. This event will return May, 2022. Info: www.saskhighland.ca
The committee members of the 2021 Georgetown Highland Games have unanimously made the difficult decision to cancel this year’s games and look forward to continuing our tradition next year on June 11th, 2022. Info: www.georgetownhighlandgames.com
Cobourg Highland Games has postponed this year's Games until September 10th/11th. We have decided that our June date is no longer feasible, so with that in mind, we have booked Victoria Park for Friday, September 10 and, Saturday, September 11. Info: www.cobourghighlandgames.ca
Features highland dance, pipe, drum, and pipe band competitions as well as dozens of workshops & demonstrations at the Hal Betts Sportsplex. Info: www.monctonhighlandgames.com
It is with regret that we once again have to inform you that the Board of Directors of the Caledonia Celtic Festival have had to make the decision to cancel our 2021 Caledonia Celtic Festival, due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Info: hwww.caledoniacelticfestival.com
The Town of Kingsville and the Kingsville Highland Games Committee have made the difficult decision to cancel the 2021 games scheduled for June 26th. The decision was made after consultation with the Pipe Band and Highland Dancing communities along with our local Health Unit. We are looking forward now to the promotion of our 2022 ... Read more
For over 40 years, the Tattoo has been dazzling audiences by bringing Canada’s rich history and culture to life. Info: www.nstattoo.ca
Get your kilt on for Perth's 11th world record kilt run. Info: www.perthkiltrun.ca
The Zorra Caledonian Society have made the difficult decision to cancel the 84th Embro Highland Games. Info : www.embrohighlandgames.ca
Wishing all our Canadian readers and friends a Happy Canada Day!
A weekend of Celtic music, events and friendship at Gemmill Park. Info: www.almonteceltfest.com
Family entertainment, pipeband & solo competitions, kid's zone, highland dance, heavy events, beer garden, & more. Info: www.pentictonscottishfestival.ca
This event will July 15-16th, 2022. Info: www.cambridgescottishfestival.ca
Cancelled and back July, 2022. Info: www.highlandgames.ca
The Okanagan Military Tattoo has been cancelled for 2021 and back for 2022. Info: www.okanagantattoo.ca
The Games is most disheartened to not be hosting one of the premier Highland Games in North America in 2021. In the meantime, the Games are monitoring the covid situation and developing ideas on how the spirit of the Games can be celebrated in some fashion. Keep checking back on the Games website and social ... Read more
In 2021, we are working on an innovative plan to bring the community together to celebrate Scottish arts and culture in a virtual environment. Info: www.montrealhighlandgames.com
The Board of Directors of the Goderich Celtic Roots Festival has cancelled its in-person August Festival and College event and instead is proceeding with its second virtual Festival on the same weekend. Info: www.facebook.com/goderichceltic
Due to Covid, Fergus Scottish Festival have made the proactive decision to not host our 2021 Festival in person live event, instead they present their second ever virtual Festival and Highland Games featuring: Heavy Events, Highland Dance, Clans & Heritage, and Pipes & Drums as well as special features. Info: www.fergusscottishfestival.com or 519-787-0099.
A full day of Scottish events and celebration at The Capital Fair: Rideau Carleton Raceway Casino 4837 Albion Road South. Info: https://nationalcapitalhighlandgames.com
It is with deep sadness that we announce the cancellation of this years’ North Lanark Highland Games, the 37th Games will take place Saturday August 27th, 2022 Info: https://almontehighlandgames.com/
Be stirred by the sounds of pipes and drums, the sight of highland and country dancing, the thrill of heavy events (like the hammer throw and caber toss) and the fun of it all. Info: www.edmontonscottishsociety.org/highland-gathering
Pipe bands, Tartan Run, Clans, entertainment and more at Lafarge Lake Park. Info: www.scotfestbc.com
Canmore Highland Games take place annually on Labour Day weekend in Canmore, Alberta - in the beautiful Canadian Rockies. Info: www.canmorehighlandgames.ca
Cancelled for 2021. Info: www.calgaryhighlandgames.org
A program of musical, sporting, gourmet and culturalCeltic events. The 2021 lineup will be announced in August and be available at: www.festivalceltique.com.
Solo Piping and Drumming, Heavy Event competitions, Clans, massed bands, Scottish dance and more at Victoria Park. Info: www.cobourghighlandgames.ca
The next Scottish Studies Zoom Talk will take place on Friday, September 10, 2021 at 11 a.m. (Toronto) - 4 p.m. (UK). Join us then for an online talk by Catherine Chorley from Dundee University. Titled "The Weaving Trade of Dunfermline in the 18th and 19th Centuries" Catherine will present her research into how the ... Read more
Dances are held in the Scottish Cultural Centre with the class starting at 7 to 7:45 p.m. and the dance from 8 – 10:30 p.m. Everyone welcome, no experience or partner required – we teach you almost everything!! Loads of fun and live music too with the resident Ceilidh Band “Calanais.” Info: www.rscdsvancouver.org
As the pandemic continues to impact the possibility of large gatherings and international travel, and with no ability to determine what conditions may be in the fall, Celtic Colours International Festival will once again deliver a celebration of music and culture online this October 8-16. While it is disappointing that we will not be hosting ... Read more
A Ceilidh is all about community and coming together! If you have a story, a song, or an instrument you play, we invite you to contribute - skill level is not the important thing at a Ceilidh, so simply join and tell, sing or play! Most of all, we invite you to contribute with your ... Read more
We are hosting a Fèis weekend (traditional Gaelic arts and culture festival). Due to the pandemic, the Fèis will be online again this year. The event will start off with the Annual General Meeting on Friday the 15th, followed immediately by a traditional Friday Night Ceilidh. The ceilidh will be hosted by Gaelic Singer, Robyn ... Read more
Nova Scotia’s new trad celebration to offer both online content and live performances in the Celtic performing arts. Info: www.rejiggedfestival.com
Dances are held in the Scottish Cultural Centre with the class starting at 7 to 7:45 p.m. and the dance from 8 – 10:30 p.m. Everyone welcome, no experience or partner required – we teach you almost everything!! Loads of fun and live music too with the resident Ceilidh Band “Calanais.” Info: www.rscdsvancouver.org
Join The Centre for Scottish Studies for an exciting online event and exhibit launch featuring our valuable medieval Scottish land charter collection.More than just property deeds, charters can tell us much about Scottish people, their livestock and their lands in the Middle Ages. Invocation clauses in charters reveal the local saints to whom they prayed ... Read more
A Ceilidh is all about community and coming together! If you have a story, a song, or an instrument you play, we invite you to contribute - skill level is not the important thing at a Ceilidh, so simply join and tell, sing or play! Most of all, we invite you to contribute with your ... Read more
After having to cancel last year’s event, the 25th George Sherriff Memorial Invitational is all systems go for 2021.Due to the ongoing concerns surrounding Covid-19, this year’s event will be a virtual contest. The top 10 North American Grade 1 amateur pipers will be submitting recordings and the results from the 6/8 March, Piobaireachd, and ... Read more
Dances are held in the Scottish Cultural Centre with the class starting at 7 to 7:45 p.m. and the dance from 8 – 10:30 p.m. Everyone welcome, no experience or partner required – we teach you almost everything!! Loads of fun and live music too with the resident Ceilidh Band “Calanais.” Info: www.rscdsvancouver.org
Celebrate Scotland's patron saint with the Calgary Burns Club at Canyon Meadows Golf and Country Club. Info: www.calgaryburnsclub.com
in support of the St. Andrew's Society of Montreal and the Douglas FoundationFriday, November 26, 2021 6:30 p.m. online. This year's UN-Ball will be broadcast LIVE from Montreal's historic and opulent Forget House, home of the St. Andrew's Society offices. Gather your friends and family in your own home for an evening of Scottish fun ... Read more
Shiftin’ Bobbins’ traditional St. Andrew’s Dance to live music — subject to prevailing regulations. Info: shiftinbobbins@gmail.com
Saint Andrew’s Day is Scotland’s official national day. Celebrate St Andrew’s Day (or in Scottish Gaelic ‘Là Naomh Anndrais’), Scotland’s patron saint!
The Conference, now in its 19th year, is presented annually by founding partners, The American-Scottish Foundation and CHICAGO SCOTS in association with St. Andrew's Society of Detroit, Council of Scottish Clans & Associations (COSCA), Clans And Scottish Societies of Canada (CASSOC), the Toronto, Ontario-based Scottish Studies Foundation and the University of Guelph. The Conference is an opportunity for those in the Scottish North American ... Read more
A Ceilidh is all about community and coming together! If you have a story, a song, or an instrument you play, we invite you to contribute – skill level is not the important thing at a Ceilidh, so simply join and tell, sing or play! Most of all, we invite you to contribute with your ... Read more
Wishing all our readers, advertisers and friends a very happy and peaceful Christmas!
The Scottish Banner wishes all our readers, advertisers and friends a very Happy Hogmanay and best wishes for a happy and healthy 2022!
This year, at Hogman-eh!, our tenth annual Hogmanay celebration, we celebrate in-person and virtually. Ceud mìle fàilte! That is gaelic for one hundred thousand welcomes. More than just a greeting, this phrase is a symbol, to tell you that whoever you are, or wherever you are from, we will welcome you. Throughout the pandemic, an ... Read more
Tartan up! Celebrate Scottish heritage by skating in kilts, tartans or anything that reminds you of Scotland. Send your photos and videos to communications@ottscot.ca. #TartanUp #ottscot #kiltskate2022
Come join us for our 8th annual event. Celebrate Scottish heritage with bare knees and ice at Lansdowne Park Skating Court. Info: www.kiltskate.com
Join us for our annual celebration of Scotland’s National Bard, Robbie Burns! Fiddler Rosie Carver with Celtic band Blackthorn and a special guest piper feature the musical traditions of Scotland with a special focus on Burns’ songs and poems at Place des Arts, 1120 Brunette Ave. Info: www.eventbrite.ca/e/a-celebration-of-robbie-burns-tickets-168324809035
Join us Friday, January 21 at 7:30 p.m. EST for our third annual Oidhche nam Bàrd!! On this night, we will celebrate our rich Gaelic Bardic heritage and culture - we welcome contributions of poetry, music, and stories from anyone in attendance. Contributions can be in Gaelic or English. Most of all, we appreciate the ... Read more
Join the St. Andrew’s Society of Toronto at the University Club of Toronto. The event follows the time-honoured format with the Address to a Haggis, The Immortal Memory and Toasts to the Lassies and Laddies. Info: www.standrewstoronto.ca
A traditional Scottish meal with all the trimmings – wonderful music – entertainment – and more. It’s a great way to introduce your family and friends to Scottish culture and enjoy the camaraderie of the local dance community. Info: www.rscdsvancouver.org
Celebrate Robert Burns with the Calgary Burns Club at The Westin Hotel. Info: www.calgaryburnsclub.com
Join the Scottish Society of Ottawa at The Canadian Museum of Nature with guest performances from Bobby Watt, Graham Lindsay and The Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa (Duke of Edinburgh's Own). Info: www.ottscot.ca/burns-supper-ottawa
Celebrate the anniversary of the birth of Scottish poet Robert Burns. The tradition of the Burns Night Supper was first held in 1801 by the poet's friends, five years after his death.
Everyone is welcome to celebrate of the birthday of Scotland’s national bard. There will be piping, haggis, neeps, tatties, singing, and good cheer at the Robert Burns Statue (Allan Gardens -Sherbourne and Carlton). Info: www.standrewstoronto.ca
Tartan up! Come join us to celebrate Scottish culture in Canada in a unique winter way at Gordie Howe Sports Complex. Info: www.kiltskate.com
A Ceilidh is all about community and coming together! If you have a story, a song, or an instrument you play, we invite you to contribute – skill level is not the important thing at a Ceilidh, so simply join and tell, sing or play! Most of all, we invite you to contribute with your ... Read more
Tartan up! Come join us to celebrate Scottish culture in Canada in a unique winter way at Centre Wellington Sportsplex, 550 Belsyde Ave E. Info: www.kiltskate.com
Tartan up! Join us for a full afternoon of winter carnival fun -- indoors and out. Skating, music, Highland dancing, horse rides, snow sliding, hot chocolate, roasted marshmallows at Char-Lan Recreation Centre. Info: www.kiltskate.com
Listen of play some pipes today! This is a day initiated by The Bagpipe Society to celebrate the world's many bagpipes and piping traditions.
A Ceilidh is all about community and coming together! If you have a story, a song, or an instrument you play, we invite you to contribute – skill level is not the important thing at a Ceilidh, so simply join and tell, sing or play! Most of all, we invite you to contribute with your ... Read more
Join us for a virtual conference in support of VisitScotland's Year of Stories #YS2022. We will have 4 speakers on Emigration from Scotland. Info: www.genealogyvic.com/MARCH-KILTEDKULTURE-CONFERENCE
A celebration of Celtic culture. Info: www.celticfestvancouver.com
The St. Andrew’s Society is pleased to announce an evening of Scottish-Canadian hospitality. The room will be filled with foot-stomping tunes courtesy of band members from Old Man Flanagan’s Ghost at Dora Keogh Pub This event is open to the public so please invite anyone interested in a night of Celtic music, culture and fun! ... Read more
A night of Scottish dance, food and friendship at Scottish Rite Club of Hamilton, 4 Queen Street South. Info: Kathleen Noble (905) 690-1856 or www.rscdshamilton.org
Tartan Day is a celebration of Scottish heritage on April 6, the date on which the Declaration of Arbroath was signed in 1320. Wear some tartan with pride today!
Join the St. Andrew’s Society of Montreal's annual event that celebrates Robert Burns who came to fame as a poet when he was 27 years old, and whose lifestyle of wine, women and song made him famous all over Scotland. Share a wee dram with friends, enjoy a traditional Scottish meal (with a gourmet flair) ... Read more
A celebration of Scottish culture, music and sport at Victoria Park. Info: www.saskhighland.ca
Scottish music, dance and more at Topaz Park. Info: www.victoriahighlandgames.com
World Whisky Day invites everyone to try a dram and celebrate the water of life. Slàinte Mhath!
An amazing weekend of celebration of the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty The Queen with pipes, drums, dance and song - a grand corgi walk, massive highland dance presentations, and National Tartan Day celebrations are only part of this fantastic free street party for everyone. Come along for your chance to complete a card of ... Read more
The St. Andrew’s Society of Montreal is proud to announce the return of an evening of unique and rare whiskies in aid of the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital at Mount Royal Club 1175 Sherbrooke Street West. Info: www.whiskyfete.org
The Okanagan Military Tattoo together with the Armstrong Regional Co-op, will be hosting the Lord Strathcona's Horse (Royal Canadians) Mounted Troop in a performance called "Soldiers of the Queen" in celebration of Her Majesty's Platinum Jubilee at Armstrong Fairgrounds. Info: 250 549 7469 or www.ticketseller.ca
Come and join the fun at Edwards Gardens every Tuesday in June. Each evening features at least two audience participation Scottish country dances. Give it a go, or just enjoy the music, and the spectacle. Info: www.dancescottish.ca/The_Park.html
A fun filled day of piping, dancing and heavyweight athletes, surround by friends and family at Georgetown Fairgrounds. Info: www.georgetownhighlandgames.com
Features Highland dance, pipe, drum, and pipe band competitions as well as dozens of workshops & demonstrations covering everything from Gaelic language and song to falconry and sheep dog herding to historical elements, and more at the Hal Betts Sportsplex. Info: www.monctonhighlandgames.com
Pipe bands, Clans , entertainment and more at Lafarge Lake Park, just steps away from the Lafarge Lake-Douglas Station. Info: www.scotfestbc.com
Join us for a night of fine dining courtesy of Chef John Higgins and his staff at The Chef’s House. The focus for the dinner is modern Scottish cuisine. Info: www.standrewstoronto.ca
A full traditional Highland Games with Friday Night and Saturday Night Ceilidhs at Victoria Park. Info: www.cobourghighlandgames.ca
Celtic music and more. Info: www.watervalleycelticfestival.org
Pipe bands, Scottish dance, Clans, entertainment and more at Kingsville's beautiful Lakeside Park. Info: www.facebook.com/kingsvillehighlandgames
The 2022 Tattoo will feature talent from around the globe, including the Heeresmusikkorps Neubrandenburg (German Army Band Neubrandenburg) from Germany, the IMPS Motorcycle Display Team from the United Kingdom, and the Vancouver Police Pipe Band from British Columbia at the Scotiabank Theatre. Info: www.nstattoo.ca
Highland dancing, piping and drumming, heavy events, shortbread competition and moe. Info: www.reddeerhighlandgames.com
Wishing all our Canadian readers, advertisers and friends a very Happy Canada Day!
On the shores of beautiful Lake Huron and under the shade of mature trees in Victoria Park, the 22nd anniversary event will include local and international artists, Pipe Bands, Highland Dancing and Heavy Athletics competitions, Celtic vendors, Clan representation, Bairns' (children's) program, and more. Info: www.kincardinescottishfestival.ca
Family nun with a Scottish flair and a a wide variety of Scottish-entertainment optionsat 355644 35th Line. Info: www.embrohighlandgames.ca
Celtfest is a weekend of Ottawa Valley and Celtic entertainment, performed in the natural amphitheatre of Gemmill Park. Info: www.almonteceltfest.com
Scottish Heavy Events, Piping and Drumming, and Highland Dancing competitions and more. Info: www.antigonishhighlandgames.ca
New Glasgow Highland Games is celebrated every year with a four day program that is sure to bring out the Scot in everyone. Info: www.festivalofthetartans.com
A celebration of Scotland in Orillia. Info: 705-325-8442 or www.scottishfestival.ca
Waterloo Region's only Scottish Festival - experience a wee taste of 'Scotland on the Grand'. Info: www.cambridgescottishfestival.ca
Workshops, entertainment, competitions and provide visitors an opportunity to learn more about Scottish heritage. Info: www.highlandgames.ca
A heart stirring musical extravaganza featuring pipers, drummers, musicians, military bands, marching troops, multicultural dancers, First Nations, and singers of all ages at Kal Tire Place. Tickets: 250-549-SHOW (7469) or info: www.okanagantattoo.ca
Welcoming, supportive classes for dancers of all levels. Daily classes, evening social dances, formal ball and banquet. Evening after-parties, ceilidh, silent auction at Mount Royal University. Info: www.tac-rscds.org/index.php/tac-summer-school
In the course of the day, more than 50 pipe bands are put through their paces to decide the North American Pipe Band Championships™, more than 200 dancers defy gravity in the Highland Dance competition and giants hurl telephone pole-sized cabers and 50 pound iron hammers around the infield. It is a memorable and incredible ... Read more
Every year, the Games brings together Montrealers of all backgrounds to celebrate Scottish sport, music and culture at Douglas Hospital. Info: www.montrealhighlandgames.com
The ultimate Celtic experience on the shores of Lake Huron. A week of musical madness including week-long workshops for children and adults, a three-day traditional music festival, and a rural outreach concert series. Info: www.celticfestival.ca
Join Highland Village for a fun, afternoon of Gaelic arts. Fiddlers, step-dancers, pipers, highland dancers, and more, come together to treat visitors to traditional Nova Scotia Gaelic culture in this outdoor concert overlooking the Bras d’Or Lakes. Info: www.highlandvillage.novascotia.ca
Pipe bands, Clan village, Scottish dance, entertainment and more at one of Canada's largest Scottish events. Info: www.fergusscottishfestival.com
One of Cape Breton Island's most exciting summer events, the games blend traditional heavy events with bag piping & highland dancing, running races, children's games and much more. Info: www.margareehighlandgames.com
Heavy events, pipe bands, Highland dance and more in the capital. Info: www.nationalcapitalhighlandgames.com
From the grace of Scottish Country dancing to traditional Scottish events and activities for the Wee ones - there is something of appeal to all ages. Info: www.edmontonscottishsociety.org
A casual Highland Gathering including Highland Dance, Heavy events, Bagpipe Bands, Vendor market, Ceilidh, and pig roast at Wild rose Co-op Recreational Center. Info: www.flagstaffscottishclub.com
Celebrate the Scottish culture and heritage of the Ottawa Valley, at N.L.A.S. Fairgrounds. Info: www.almontehighlandgames.com
Community Talk & Presentations by The Centre for Scottish Studies, University of Guelph, 50 Stone Road East. The event is free and early registration is encouraged, as seating is limited. Info: www.eventbrite.ca/e/networking-jacobites-community-talk-presentations-tickets-371303287127
Thrill to the sounds of the pipes in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains, a great weekend of Scottish celebration featuring pipe bands, entertainment, Clans, dancing and more. Info: 403-678-9454 or www.canmorehighlandgames.ca
Join us at The Calgary Rugby Union for a glorious day of heavy events, bagpipes, band, Highland dancing, tastes of Scotland plus much more. Info: www.facebook.com/calgaryhighlandgames
Music, culture, sports, gourmet pleasures and much more in Quebec City. Info: www.festival-celtique.com
The Scottish Studies Society invites you and your friends and family to its annual Scot of the Year Award event during which we will pay tribute to this year’s recipient: internationally acclaimed historian Margaret MacMillan at Seeley Hall in the University of Toronto's Trinity College. It will be a magnificent evening of fine food, music ... Read more
Love Celtic music? Wantto meet new people? No experince required at Churchill Park United Church 7.30-9.30pm. Info: www.rscdswinnipeg.ca
With a mix of fiddle, accordions, pipes and whistles, alongside guitar and vocals, underpinned by driving bass, drums and keys, Skerryvore represent the best in contemporary Scottish traditional music with shows in Banff & Camrose, Alberta and Vancouver & Victoria, British Columbia. Info: www.skerryvore.com/tour
Cape Breton's annual award-winning, internationally-renowned celebration of music and culture. Info: www.celtic-colours.com
Whisky tasting night with the St. Andrew’s Society of Montreal at the Officer's Mess, Black Watch Armoury, 2067 Bleury St. Info: www.standrews.qc.ca
A festival in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, celebrating new directions in Celtic music, dance and song. Info: www.rejiggedfestival.com
If you have always wanted to try curling, this is the event for you! The session is open to the public and all experience levels are welcome to jopin the St. Andrew’s Society of Toronto. It will feature a combination of instruction and play at High Park Club, 100 Indian Rd. Info: www.standrewstoronto.ca
The Pipers’ & Pipe Band Society of Ontario is excited to invite you to an autumn gathering in Kingston, Ontario to celebrate both our 75th anniversary and our 2022 Championship Supreme season winners at The Senior Staff Mess of The Royal Military College. Info: www.ppbso.org/75th
At the Scottish Cultural Centre Free lesson 7pm-7:45 Dancing 8pm to 10:30pm, Admission $15 for adults, $10 for students. Info: www.vancouverceilidh.org
The story of the Highland Clearances in poetry and song at Knox United Church, 345 Pym St. Info: www.kucparksville.ca
The Centre for Scottish Studies at the University of Guelph invites you to an online lecture from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. EDT. The lecture will be given by Professor Fiona Edmonds who will draw on highlights from her book Gaelic Influence in the Northumbrian Kingdom: The Golden Age and the Viking Age. The event ... Read more
Kitchener-Waterloo Branch of the RSCDS was established in 1960; Blair Scottish Country Dancers group was established in 1980. Add those legacies together and we can celebrate 100 years of dancing in Waterloo Region. Come join us, and dance on a sprung wood floor at the Alpine Club in Kitchener to the music of Don Bartlett ... Read more
A ceilidh in support of the Saskatchewan Highland Gathering & Celtic Festival. There will be celtic tunes, dancing, pipe bands, Scottish food and more at St Martin de Porres Parish 4720 Castle Rd. Info: www.eventbrite.ca/e/shgcf-ceilidh-tickets-435726037307
A gala evening of dining, dancing and pageantry celebrating Scottish heritage in Montreal at The Windsor Ballrooms, 1170 Peel St. Info: www.standrewsball.com
At the Scottish Cultural Centre Free lesson 7pm-7:45 Dancing 8pm to 10:30pm, Admission $15 for adults, $10 for students. Everyone welcome, no experience or partner required. Loads of fun and live music too with the resident Ceilidh Band Calanais. Info: www.vancouverceilidh.org
Gather with the St. Andrew’s Society of Toronto for a great evening of Scottish food, music, dance and friendship. Info: www.standrewstoronto.ca
Celebrate Scotland's patron Saint with the St. Andrew’s Society of Winnipeg at Hotel Fort Garry. Info: www.standrewssocietywinnipeg.com
Saint Andrew’s Day is Scotland’s official national day. Celebrate St Andrew’s Day (or in Scottish Gaelic ‘Là Naomh Anndrais’), Scotland’s patron saint!
The Sons of Scotland are pleased to be hosting their annual St. Andrew's Day Celeidh with music, dance, dinner and more at Location Royal Canadian Legion, Eastview, 294 Cyr Ave. Info: www.sospb.com
The Greater Moncton Scottish Association is thrilled to announce the return of its popular Christmas Highland Dance Competition at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Info: www.monctonhighlandgames.com/competitions-1
Family friendly Ceilidh with renowned fiddler Anna Ludlow celebrating our Scottish origins, meal, highland and ceilidh dancing at Saint Patrick Basilica. Info: www.eventbrite.ca/e/st-andrews-day-ceilidh-at-saint-patrick-basilica-tickets-444403050487
In this illustrated online lecture, art historian Professor Viccy Coltman (University of Edinburgh) discusses a number of images, objects and textiles associated with the third generation Jacobite claimant, Prince Charles Edward Stuart, dating from the decades in and around the mid eighteenth century. The lecture portion of this event can be viewed online (on Zoom) ... Read more
Graham Lindsey released his second album of Celtic music, The Next Best Thing, in 2020 - and now you can help celebrate its release at The Gladstone Theatre. Info: www.thegladstone.ca/the-next-best-thing
Wishing all our readers, advertisers and friends a very happy and peaceful Christmas!
The Scottish Banner wishes all our readers, advertisers and friends a very Happy Hogmanay and best wishes for a happy and healthy 2023!
Join RSCDS London Ontario Canada and celebrate Hogmanay at Colborne St. United Church. Info: www.rscdslondoncanada.org
New Year’s Eve celebration with the Scottish Society of Ottawa. This is a family friendly way to close off the past year and to ring in the new. Info: www.ottscot.ca/hogmanay
Scottish fiddler Alasdair Fraser and brilliant Californian cellist Natalie Haas blend Scottish tradition with cutting-edge string explorations with gigs in Courtenay, Victoria, Qualicum and Vancouver. Info: www.alasdairandnatalie.com
Fiddler, Rosie Carver, with Celtic band Blackthorn and a special guest piper feature the musical traditions of Scotland with a special focus on Burns’ songs and poems at Place des Arts 1120 Brunette Ave. Info: www.eventbrite.ca/e/a-celebration-of-robbie-burns-with-blackthorn-tickets-392870725917
Join RSCDS London Ontario Canada and celebrate Robert Burns at Elmwood Ave. Presbyterian Church. Info: www.rscdslondoncanada.org
Join Hugh Murray Lodge to celebrate the life and legacy of the Immortal Robbie Burns, poet, philospher and the "Bard of Scotland". Info: www.parkbench.com/event/robbie-burns-dinner-2
Please join us on Friday, January 20 at 7:30 p.m. EST for Oidhche nam Bàrd during our Friday Night Online Ceilidh with our special guest Fear an Taighe and resident poet, Dr. Nathaniel Harrington!! It will encompass all things bardic, so be sure to wear brown and black and prepare your Gaelic songs, stories, and ... Read more
The St. Andrew’s Society of Toronto looks forward to holding their traditional Burns Dinner in conjunction with the University Club of Toronto. The event follows the time-honoured format with the Address to a Haggis, The Immortal Memory and Toasts to the Lassies and Laddies. Musical entertainment will be provided by Old Man Flanagan’s Ghost. Info: ... Read more
Come and celebrate Scotland’s most cherished poet. Haggis, Pipes, Highland dancers, and much more at Sarnia Legion Branch 62, 286 Front Street North. Info: www.sarnialegion.com/event/robbie-burns-night-2023
Traditional Robbie Burns Dinner Program followed by The Barra MacNeils in Concert. 6pm Cocktails. 7pm 3 course Dinner and Program.. Masters of Ceremony with Nathan Bishop MacDonald and Robert Pringle. Piper Bill Boxall. 9pm Concert with The Barra MacNeils at Inverary Resort 368 Shore Rd. 3 Options:- Concert Tickets, - Dinner and Concert Tickets, - ... Read more
Join songsmith Bruce Coughlan with special guests Daniel Lapp, fiddle & piano and René Cusson, pipes & whistles and celebrate Burns Night with them in-person or watch from anywhere – virtually through Livestream available for 48 hours until Robbie Burns Day. Info: www.songsmith.ca
Celebrate the anniversary of the birth of Scottish poet Robert Burns. The tradition of the Burns Night Supper was first held in 1801 by the poet’s friends, five years after his death.
Everyone is welcome to celebrate of the birthday of Scotland’s national bard. There will be piping, haggis, neeps, tatties, singing, and good cheer at Robert Burns Statue (Allan Gardens -Sherbourne and Carlton). Info: www.standrewstoronto.ca
Presented by the Cobourg Highland Games Society, a traditional Scottish meal, including Haggis. Entertainment by the Cobourg Legion Pipes and Drums and Highland Dancers at the Best Western Plus Cobourg. Info: www.cobourghighlandgames.ca
2 Burns Day parties celebrating the Bard in Canada's capital of Ottawa, at Deacon Brodie's Pub on Elgin Street, with piping, dancing, haggis, and much more. Family friendly fun, no cover and giveaways make for 2 great events - on January 25 and 28. Hosted by the pub and the Sons of Scotland Pipe Band, ... Read more
At the Scottish Cultural Centre Free lesson 7pm-7:45 Dancing 8pm to 10:30pm, Admission $15 for adults, $10 for students. Everyone welcome, no experience or partner required. Loads of fun and live music too with the resident Ceilidh Band Calanais. Info: www.vancouverceilidh.org
Join Clan MacNaughton Pipe Band for dinner, entertainment, an address to the haggis, and more in celebration of Robbie Burns Day at Dutch Canadian Club 13312 142 St. Info: www.eventbrite.ca/e/51st-annual-robbie-burns-dinner-tickets-424291416047
Put on some tartan and join the St. Andrew’s Society of Montreal on the ice as we celebrate Scottish culture and heritage in true Canadian fashion at Verdun Auditorium, 4110 Boulevard LaSalle. Info: www.standrews.qc.ca/kilt-skate.html
Includes displays and information from local Celtic groups, the Mid-Winter Ceilidh and Celtic Workshops. Info: www.crpb.org/mwcf
Scottish country dance events at Chateau Lacombe Hotel. Info: www.rscdsedmonton.com
Put on some tartan and join on the ice as we celebrate Scottish culture and heritage in true Canadian fashion. Info: www.kiltskate.com
Scottish music, Haggis dinner, bar, entertainment at Memorial Hall, 34 Main St S. Info: www.ppdpb.com
The Great Canadian Kilt Skate is back in Calgary. After two years of Covid cancellations, we’re returning to Olympic Plaza as part of the final day celebrations of the Calgary Chinook Winter Blast festival at Olympic Plaza. Info: www.kiltskate.com
The first ever Great Canadian Kilt Skate to be held in Quebec City. The Great Canadian Kilt Skate gives everyone a chance to celebrate their inner Scot. You don’t need a kilt, just wear a bit of tartan and join for the fun. Info: www.kiltskate.com
Comunn Gàidhlig Thoronto is inviting you to a Zoom Cèilidh. Join us to speak and learn Gaelic, enjoy cultural fun and activities, share a story, song or dance and help grow our Gaelic community together. Info: gaelictoronto@gmail.com or www.gaelicsocietytoronto.com/friday-night-ceilidh.html
Ottawa’s 9th Annual Great Canadian Kilt Skate at Lansdowne Park Skating Court, near the Aberdeen Pavilion. You don’t need a kilt. You don’t need to be Scottish. Bring your your inner Scot by wearing a bit of Canada’s favourite colour: tartan! Info: www.kiltskate.com
At the Scottish Cultural Centre Free lesson 7pm-7:45 Dancing 8pm to 10:30pm, Admission $15 for adults, $10 for students. Everyone welcome, no experience or partner required. Loads of fun and live music too with the resident Ceilidh Band Calanais. Info: www.vancouverceilidh.org
If you have always wanted to try curling, this is the event for you! The session is open to the public and all experience levels are welcome. It will feature a combination of instruction and play. There will be drinks after the on-ice session to raise a glass with teammates and new friends at the ... Read more
In the Nation's Capital Saturday February 25, 2023: Open Pre-Premier & Premier Competition. Sunday February 26, 2023: Choreography Competition. Info: www.ohda.ca
For more than 20 years, The Amadeus Choir has gathered our community at an annual Celtic fundraising concert to support the work we do. We invite you to join us for the first live Celtic event in three years on Saturday, February 25th at either 2:00pm or 7:30pm. The Celtic Kitchen Party will feature a ... Read more
Don your full kilt and regalia, or slap on a bit of tartan, but join in celebrating Scotland’s contribution to Manitoba’s multicultural mosaic at The Duck Pond, Assiniboine Park. Info: www.kiltskate.com
The Great Canadian Kilt Skate gives everyone a chance to celebrate their inner Scot. You don’t need a kilt, just wear a bit of tartan and join for the fun at Centre Wellington Sportsplex. Info: www.kiltskate.com
Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh. The Future of Football Architecture? Focusing on Edinburgh's Tynecastle Park, the key issue is the survival of historical inner-city sports arenas and the quest to make football architecture more sustainable. The talk also highlights the importance of Archibald Leitch, the Scotsman who defined modern football architecture more than any other individual in ... Read more
Listen of play some pipes today! This is a day initiated by The Bagpipe Society to celebrate the world’s many bagpipes and piping traditions.
Comunn Gàidhlig Thoronto is inviting you to a Zoom Cèilidh. Join us to speak and learn Gaelic, enjoy cultural fun and activities, share a story, song or dance and help grow our Gaelic community together. Info: gaelictoronto@gmail.com or www.gaelicsocietytoronto.com/friday-night-ceilidh.html
Two day festival back at the Vancouver Art Gallery in a celebtration of Celtic culture. Info: www.celticfestvancouver.com
Scottish stories, music, singing, prizes, and more with the best-selling author The Hebridean Baker, Coinneach MacLeod. Hebridean Baker & Gaelic Society of Toronto at the Royal Canadian Legion Brand 344 Tickets here: www.eventbrite.ca/e/hebridean-baker-book-launch-and-ceilidh-tickets-567362666007
Scottish Country Dance workshop and tea dance includes two morning classes, lunch, tea dance & light refreshments. Minimum age 14 yrs. Guest teachers from London, U.K. and Ottawa, Ontario will each teach a basic class and a challenging class with local musicians providing music at Humberwood Community Centre, 850 Humberwood Blvd.Etobicoke. Option of attending tea ... Read more
Featuring Niagara Highland Dance Academy, Rince na Tiarna Adult Irish Dancers, Niagara Regional Police Pipe Band and featuring vocalist Codi Feller at Merritton Community Centre 7 Park Ave. Info: www.facebook.com/niagararegionalpolicepipeband
Support the dancers of Tara's School of Highland Dance as we celebrate the life of Robbie Burns with a night of Scottish eats and dancing at Royal Canadian Legion 383 Morningstar Ave. Info: tara_olah@hotmail.com
A great mix of country dancing and step dancing at PW Enns Centennial Concert Hall 783 Mountain Ave. Info: www.winklerconcerthall.ca
Lethbridge SCD will now celebrate their 40th anniversary and 25th workshop and ball at Lethbridge Signature Sandman Inn, 320 Scenic Dr. Info: www.lethbridgescottishcountrydance.org
Come for the curling, stay for the Ceilidh, or come just for the Ceilidh. If you are a musician, bring your instrument. Fun, curling, prizes, pizza dinner and music at Rideau Curling Club. Tickets and details: https://ottscot.ca/kilt-up-curl-celtic-jam-session
Join the RCMP Pipes, Drums and Dancers for an afternoon of music and dance as they prepare to travel to the Netherlands at Orleans United Church 1111 Orléans Blvd. Info: http://bit.ly/3WQAKN6
Tartan Day is a celebration of Scottish heritage on April 6, the date on which the Declaration of Arbroath was signed in 1320. Wear some tartan with pride today!
The St. Andrew’s Society is pleased to announce an evening of Scottish-Canadian hospitality with a night of Celtic music, culture and fun at Noonan's Pub. Info: www.standrewstoronto.ca
World premiere of "Maggie" at Theatre Aquarius: Meet Maggie, a Scottish single mother of three boys. Set between 1954 and 1976, Maggie tells the inspirational tale of a fiery school cleaner living in the mining town of Lanarkshire, Scotland. After suffering an unthinkable loss, Maggie must rely on her strength, sense of humour and fiercely ... Read more
Join the RSCDS Winnipeg for a weekend Scottish Country Dancing events at Victoria Inn. Info: www.rscdswinnipeg.ca
Comunn Gàidhlig Thoronto is inviting you to a Zoom Cèilidh. Join us to speak and learn Gaelic, enjoy cultural fun and activities, share a story, song or dance and help grow our Gaelic community together. Info: gaelictoronto@gmail.com or www.gaelicsocietytoronto.com/friday-night-ceilidh.html
A grand celebration of heritage and tradition for everyone - with a parade from the Lord Elgin Hotel in Ottawa to Parliament Hill, come along in your tartans and enjoy the pipes and drums, dancing, and the corgis! We welcome guest players and dancers to register on the band website to take part, and everyone ... Read more
Join us for an evening of unique and rare whiskies in aid of the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital at Mount Royal Club, 1175 Sherbrooke Street West. Info: www.whiskyfete.org
With performances by Dartmouth & District Pipe Band (Grades 5 and 4) and the 78th Highlanders (Halifax Citadel) Pipe Band (Grade 1) at École du Carrefour 201 A Avenue du Portage ##201A. Info: www.dartmouthpipeband.com
Pipers, drummers, dancers, heavy events athletes, and enthusiasts from all over Western Canada come to southern Saskatchewan each year on the May long weekend to participate at Victoria Park. Info: www.saskhighland.ca
A celebration of Scotland at at Topaz Park. Info: www.victoriahighlandgames.com
A day of global whisky celebration, try a dram and celebrate the water of life. Info: www.worldwhiskyday.com
The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society are delighted to welcome dancers to Toronto for the first Spring Fling event held in North America. Info: www.rscds.org/events/spring-fling-2023-toronto
Visitors from across the Maritimes, Quebec, Ontario and the U.S. come together for 3-days of public interactive and entertainment venues. Activities regularly include: Scottish Athletics, Tug-o-War, Rugby, Massed Pipe Bands, Live Music, Dance, Falconry, Jousting, Workshops along with retail and refreshment venues. Info: www.gatheringofthescots.com
Heavy Events include top American and Canadian throwers. Pipe Bands, entertainment by Adam Fancey and Highland Dancers in the Beer Tent. Sheep dog demonstrations. All things Scottish available to purchase from the vendors. Enjoy the Ceilidh in the evening. At Montrose Cultural Field 9839-103 Ave. Info: www.gphighlandgames.ca
Join the Scottish Society of Ottawa at the Heart & Crown Byward Market for this year's Spring Scottish Breakfast and AGM. Info: www.ottscot.ca/agm
Featuring Highland dance, pipes & drums, and heavy events competitions. As well as demonstrations, workshops, live entertainment, and cultural exhibitions at the Hal Betts Sportsplex, corner of Assomption Blvd and Vaughn Harvey Blvd. Info: www.monctonhighlandgames.com
This event will be back at The Chefs’ House, an innovative restaurant that operates as part of the Hospitality & Culinary Arts Program at George Brown College. A brand ambassador from Spirit of York Distillery will be onsite to sample one of their gins. Info: www.standrewstoronto.ca
Pipe bands, Scottish dancers, heavy events, ceilidh, Clans and more at at Victoria Park. Info: www.cobourghighlandgames.ca
A weekend of pipe bands, tartan and Scottish entertainment at Town Centre Park, 3099 Trevor Wingrove Way. Info: www.scotfestbc.com
The annual Water Valley Celtic Festival is a one day lively and totally unique experience that features talent of all levels involving music, dance and stories performed by individuals and groups covering the range from amateur to professional level. The festival is designed to promote traditional Celtic material and local talent.Info: www.watervalleycelticfestival.org
Maggie tells the inspirational tale of a fiery school cleaner living in the mining town of Lanarkshire Scotland at the Charlottetown Festival. Info: www.maggiethemusical.com
Flock to Jack Miner's and take a gander at the great new venue for the 2023 Kingsville Highland Games. Ty Cobb Field at Jack Miner's Bird Sanctuary provides the backdrop for a totally immersive Highland Games experience. Pipes & Drums, Highland Dancing, Scottish Athletic Heavy Events, Tug of War, Clan Village, Sheep Herding, Haggis Hurl, ... Read more
Highland Dance Competition, Pipe & Drum Competition, Heavy Games Competition, Clans and more. Info: www.manitobahighlandgathering.org
Held in Red Deer since 1947, and are known as the kickoff to the outdoor Highland Season in Alberta. The Highland Games are an integral part of our community identity and a well-loved event at the start of the summer at Harvard Business Park, Springbrook. Info: www.reddeerhighlandgames.com
From the grace of Scottish Country dancing to traditional Scottish events and activities for the Wee ones - there is something of appeal to all ages. The 50th Highland Gathering by The Edmonton Scottish Society at 3105-101st SW. Info: www.edmontonscottishsociety.org
This fast-paced show continues to captivate audience members young and old alike year after year. The Tattoo is a masterpiece of colour, music, artistry, athleticism and nostalgia at Scotiabank Centre> Info: www.nstattoo.ca
he annual celebration gives locals and visitors alike up close and personal insight into this distinct and vibrant living culture, bringing the kitchen-céilidh feel to the forefront. Concerts and ceilidhs, pub nights and square dances, celebrate beautiful Unama’ki/Cape Breton’s glorious scenery, music, food, and people with this perfect summer season kick-off – one big island-wide ... Read more
Celebrate Scotland and Canada at the oldest Scottish games in Ontario. Info: www.embrohighlandgames.ca
A celebration of Scotland at King’s Park. Info: www.pentictonscottishfestival.ca
Wishing all our Canadian readers and friends a very Happy Canada Day!
Celebrate Canada Day with Sons of Scotland Pipe Band at MacKenzie King Estate, 3 shows at 1, 2 and 3 pm. Info: www.sospb.com
The longest running Highland Games outside of Scotland at Columbus Field. Info: www.antigonishhighlandgames.ca
Enjoy three days and nights of lively music, exciting competitions, cultural workshops, and friendly small town hospitality. Info: www.kincardinescottishfestival.ca
Celtfest is a fun weekend of Ottawa Valley and Celtic entertainment, performed in the natural amphitheater of Gemmill Park in the heart of Almonte. Info: www.almonteceltfest.com
A distinct island show about the arrival of the Scots on Prince Edward Island to take centre stage at the Scott MacAulay Performing Arts Centre. Highland Storm runs July 13, 20, 21 & 27. Info: www.collegeofpiping.com.
The Games will once again showcase talented pipe bands, dancers, and athletes from throughout Ontario and beyond. Learn more about Scottish heritage in the ‘Avenue of the Clans’ and the Heritage Tent at Churchill Park. Info: www.cambridgescottishfestival.ca
A celebration of Scotland at Tudhope Park. Info: www.scottishfestival.ca
The event consists of piping and drumming competitions, massed band performances, highland dance competitions, and Scottish heavy games at Broadmoor Lake Park. Info: www.sphg.ca
A full Scottish festival, including pipe bands, highland dancers, Scottish clans, dog show, vendors and much more. Info: www.uxbridgescottishfestival.com
Workshops, entertainment, competitions and provide visitors an opportunity to learn more about Scottish heritage, on the beautiful grounds of historic Government House. Info: www.highlandgames.ca
A distinct island show about the arrival of the Scots on Prince Edward Island to take centre stage at the Scott MacAulay Performing Arts Centre. Highland Storm runs July 13, 20, 21 & 27. Info: www.collegeofpiping.com.
A great pipe band show on Ottawa's Byward Market featuring the Sons of Scotland, MacEoin Ramsay and the Ottawa Highlanders. Come by and donate to the kilt fund! Info: www.sospb.com
Since the first Games were held in 1948, thousands of people find themselves drawn each year to Maxville to witness an outstanding display of music, dance, sports, fiddling, pageantry, and tradition. Info: www.glengarryhighlandgames.com
Bringing together Montrealers of all backgrounds to celebrate Scottish sport, music and culture at Douglas Hospital grounds, Verdun. Info: www.montrealhighlandgames.com
Pipe bands, Clan village, Scottish dance, entertainment and more at one of Canada’s largest Scottish events. Info: www.fergusscottishfestival.com
On the beautiful shores of Lake Huron, there is something for every Celtic music fan. Info: www.celticfestival.ca
A weekend of Scottish events at on the grounds of the gorgeous historical MacDonald Farm. Info: www.highlandsociety.com/scottish-festival
2023 is on hold due to construction on site, returning August 2024. Info: www.nationalcapitalhighlandgames.com
It's a day full of highland activities, such as Heavy Events, highland dancing, festival entertainers, a petting zoo, artisan and food vendors, and more. The day concludes a Cèilidh (dance) (pronounced kay-ley) performed by the River Jack's. Info: www.flagstaffscottishclub.com/gotchf-event
Celebrate the Scottish culture and heritage of the Ottawa Valley at N.L.A.S. Fairgrounds. Info: www.almontehighlandgames.com
Thrill to the sounds of the pipes in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains, a great weekend of Scottish celebration featuring pipe bands, entertainment, Clans, dancing and more. Info: 403-678-9454 or www.canmorehighlandgames.ca
Scottish fun for everyone at Calgary Rugby Union. Info: www.calgaryhighlandgames.com
A celebration of Celtic culture await at Société du domaine Maizerets as large-scale performances and sporting competitions are on the schedule. Info: www.festival-celtique.com
Maggie tells the inspirational tale of a fiery school cleaner living in the mining town of Lanarkshire Scotland at the Savoy Theatre. Info: www.maggiethemusical.com
Keith Bark and Deirdre MacCuish Bark will lead RSCDS Toronto’s participation in this Society Centenary special event. The Society selected one dance to represent each decade since the Society’s founding in 1923. In Toronto, we’ll dance Festival Interceltique to start the evening — and wrap up with our traditional end-of-the-evening dance: Dashing White Sergeant at ... Read more
'Voyages to Scotland and Scots Voyaging Abroad: Histories of Travel', featuring international experts sharing their insights on historical travels in Scotland & Scottish travellers abroad, 12:00PM (EDT). Registration is free! Details and to register: https://www.uoguelph.ca/arts/scottish/events
A Celtic music festival held annually in communities on Cape Breton Island. Info: 1 888 355-7744 or www.celtic-colours.com
A celebration of Celtic music and dance. Info: www.rejiggedfestival.com
Come raise a glass with us at the annual Fall Mixer. Don’t miss an amazing night of Celtic music and fun at Noonan's Pub, 141 Danforth Ave. Info: https://standrewstoronto.ca/sast_event/fall-mixer/
Join the Tayside Groups as they celebrate 40 years of Scottish Country Dancing in East York. This special Tea Dance will be held from 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. at Westview Presbyterian Church, 233 Westview Blvd. Info: Patricia Gerrie at 416-651-8933 or pbgerrie@gmail.com
Highland dance events and competitions at Miramichi Kinsman Center. Info: www.scotdancenb.com/events
The Scot of the Year event will be a magnificent evening of fine food, music and dance with a Scots-Canadian flavour in the historic environment of the Arts & Letters Club. Info: www.scottishstudies.com
A gala evening of dining, dancing and Scottish pageantry in support of the Douglas Hospital Foundation at the Marriott Château Champlain with the St. Andrew’s Society of Montreal. Info: www.standrews.qc.ca
The St. Andrew’s Charity Ball is a celebration of Scottish-Canadian culture. Attendees have been enjoying this elegant evening of music, dance and cuisine for more than a century. The 2023 Ball will again take place at the Royal York Hotel. Info: https://standrewstoronto.ca/sast_event/charity-ball/
Join the St. Andrew’s Society of Winnipeg for an evening filled with delightful Scottish entertainment, delectable dining, and memorable toasts. Entertainment includes The Chippewa Band and the Winnipeg Police Pipe Band at the Caboto Centre. Info: www.standrewssocietywinnipeg.com
Come celebrate our 10th annual St. Andrew’s Night event to the live music of Laird Brown & Donny Wood. A programme of local favourites is designed for every dancing level, briefed, and walked through. Info: https://sbsg-toronto.my.canva.site/home
Come along for a fabulously fun evening of dancing and music with the Auld Alliance. Auld Alliance perform an entertaining blend of upbeat traditional folk songs and beautiful heartfelt ballads from Scotland, Ireland, France, and Australia at 102 Abbeywood Trail. Info: https://allevents.in/toronto/auld-alliance-music-and-ceilidh-dancing/
Saint Andrew’s Day is Scotland’s official national day. Celebrate St Andrew’s Day (or in Scottish Gaelic ‘Là Naomh Anndrais’), Scotland’s patron saint!
A fun filled evening of food, entertainment, and great company at the Mckay Room, Bloomfield Center, StFX campus. Info: www.antigonishhighlandgames.ca
Celebrate Christmas, and South Simcoe tradition, with an evening of dancing fun with the South Simcoe Scottish Country Dancers. Laird Brown & Don Wood will give us wonderful live music. Info: SSSCDAlliston@gmail.com.
The first Highland dance competition at the new Victoria Scottish Community Centre, 1803 Admirals Rd. Info: dance@victoriahighlandgames.com.
The College of Piping are excited to have you join for the 2023 Christmas Recital, to showcase their students and all of their talent. Info: www.collegeofpiping.com
Highlights of the 2023 Pipes of Christmas performance will be globally streamed via Eventbrite from December 22-31 – available anywhere there’s an internet connection! Stream the 2023 performance of this beloved Celtic Christmas concert. Features traditional carols and new works for bagpipes, brass, and more. Details: www.eventbrite.com/e/global-webcast-concert-highlights-tickets-744401293307
Wishing all our readers, advertisers and friends a very happy, safe and peaceful Christmas!
The Scottish Banner wishes all our readers, advertisers and friends a very Happy Hogmanay and best wishes for a happy and healthy 2024!
Celebrate Hogmanay with The Scottish Society of Ottawa. A fun night of Celtic music and friendship at Aberdeen Pavillion. Info: www.ottscot.ca
Celebrate the historic and classic Scottish treat enjoyed around the world known as shortbread. Enjoy a taste of Scotland today!
Celebrate Scotland’s National Bard, Robbie Burns! Fiddler, Rosie Carver, with Celtic band Blackthorn and a special guest piper feature the musical traditions of Scotland with a special focus on Burns’ songs and poems. Heart-wrenching airs and ballads, humorous songs with rousing choruses and lively jigs and reels are brought to life with Blackthorn’s luscious harmonies ... Read more
The St. Andrew’s Society looks forward to holding their traditional Burns Supper, the event follows the time-honoured format with the Address to a Haggis, The Immortal Memory and Toasts to the Lassies and Laddies, at the University Club of Toronto. Info: www.standrewstoronto.ca
Celebrating the life and poetry of Robert Burns at St Johns United Church, 262 Randall St. Info: www.eventbrite.ca/e/rabbie-burns-supper-celebrating-the-life-poetry-of-robert-burns-tickets-747429189827
A Burns dinner is a celebration of the life and poetry of the poet Robert Burns, the author of many Scottish poems. Join the The Flagstaff Scottish Club to celebrate the Bard. Info: www.flagstaffscottishclub.com/robbieburns
Celebrate Robert Burns with The Scottish Society of Ottawa. A night to celebrate the life and works of Scotland's Bard . Info: www.ottscot.ca
We are delighted to invite you to experience a traditional Scottish gathering with poetry, music, dancing, and delectable Scottish cuisine at our 9th annual Robbie Burns Night at Miller Lash House, 130 Old Kingston Rd, Scarborough. Info: www.millerlashhouse.ca/community-events
International bestselling author, Coinneach MacLeod , The Hebridean Baker shares stories and adventures alongside his best selection of recipes at book signing events across the US and Canada. For cities, dates and tickets see: https://hebrideanbaker.com/tour
Celebrate the anniversary of the birth of Scottish poet Robert Burns. The tradition of the Burns Night Supper was first held in 1801 by the poet’s friends, five years after his death.
Share a wee dram with friends, enjoy a traditional Scottish meal and raise your glass in a toast to the lads and lassies at L'Espace Canal at L'Ambroisie, 4020 Saint Ambroise St. Info: www.standrews.qc.ca/burns-supper.html
12pm at the Robert Burns Statue (Allan Gardens -Sherbourne and Carlton). Everyone is welcome to celebrate of the birthday of Scotland’s national bard. There will be piping, haggis, neeps, tatties, singing, and good cheer. Info: www.standrewstoronto.ca
Deacon Brodies Pub in Ottawa welcome the Sons of Scotland Pipe Band and dancers for a party to celebrate Robbie Burns with music, dance and poetry - the pub gives out free Scottish treats to everyone, so please contact the pub to book a table for you and your friends. Come along - kilts optional ... Read more
Ceilidh dance at Scottish Cultural Centre, 8886 Hudson St, with live music by Calanais from 8 – 10:30. All dances taught, walked and called. No partner or experience necessary. Wear loose clothing (dancing is warm work) and flat, soft soled shoes. Lots of fun and refreshments. Info: www.vancouverceilidh.org
The evening is a celebration of the life and poetry of Robert Burns, and an evening full of entertainment, food and fun at Royal Canadian Legion105 Industrial Pkwy N. Info: www.whiteheatherpipesanddrums.com/robbie-burns-dinner
Traditional Scottish meal, entertainment and dancing to the Scottish music of Kilbirnie Station Band at the Scottish Cultural Centre, 8886 Hudson St. Info: www.rscdsvancouver.org
Join the Greater Moncton Scottish Association at the Dan Bohan Centre in Riverview for an evening of music, poetry, kinship, and more. Info: https://greater-moncton-scottish-association.square.site/
Join us for a night of Scottish revelry at Origine Brass! We're bringing the spirit of Robert Burns to life with bagpipes, traditional scottish dancing, & a feast fit for a clan. Indulge in traditional Scottish cuisine & raise your glasses high as we toast to the legendary poet. So grab your tartan and join ... Read more
Join us for an evening to celebrate all things Scottish, in honour of Scotland’s favourite poet, Robert Burns. We will have a Highland Dancing performance, live music from the wonderful Celtic band ‘Poor Angus’, and of course there will be haggis, neeps and tatties available for your tasting pleasure. Info: www.abyc.ca/events/robbie-burns-night-aka-celtic-night
Join the Strathcona Firefighters Pipes and Drums Assoc. for a night of Scottish revelry at Caffrey's In The Park. It's time to celebrate the life and works of the legendary poet, Robbie Burns. Get ready for bagpipes, kilts, and plenty of haggis. Info: www.eventbrite.ca/e/2024-sfpda-robbie-burns-night-tickets-737955664257
Raise a dram to a global celebration of Scotch whisky. A day for people to come together and enjoy a drink while paying homage to the rich history and culture of Scotland.
Dr. Laura Harrison will revisit part of her PhD research which looks at modern monuments to the Scottish Wars of Independence including some interesting Canadian examples. To register for this event, kindly contact David Hunter by email at davidhunter@scottishstudies.com. You will then be sent the appropriate Zoom login information.
The Great Canadian Kilt Skate is back in Calgary, at Olympic Plaza as part of the final day celebrations of the Calgary Chinook Winter Blast festival. Info: www.kiltskate.com
Join for the second annual Great Canadian Kilt Skate, in conjunction with the PolarFest winter carnival, 1-3pm at Centennial Park. Info: www.kiltskate.com/moncton
Gets your kilts and skates on at Lansdowne Park Skating Court, near the Aberdeen Pavilion, 1:00 PM 3:00 PM. Hosted by the Scottish Society of Ottawa. Info: www.kiltskate.com
Celebrating Scottish Gaelic across the globe. The theme for the 2024 edition of the cultural celebration is Do Chànan. Do Chothrom, which translates to Your Language. Your Opportunity. Participants are encouraged to showcase how the Gaelic language benefits and enriches lives, opening doors for connections, collaboration and success. Info: www.seachdainnagaidhlig.scot
Come join to celebrate Scottish heritage at the second annual Great Canadian Kilt Skate at Antigonish Arena, 1:00pm 3:00pm. Info: www.kiltskate.com
Ceilidh dance at Scottish Cultural Centre, 8886 Hudson St, with live music by Calanais from 8 – 10:30. All dances taught, walked and called. No partner or experience necessary. Wear loose clothing (dancing is warm work) and flat, soft soled shoes. Lots of fun and refreshments. Info: www.vancouverceilidh.org
Kilt Skate at the Centre Wellington Sportsplex. Tartan up and enjoy some skating, hot chocolate and shortbread and of course the sound of the bagpipes. Info: www.fergusscottishfestival.com
Grab your skates and kilt and celebrate Canada's links with Scotland at the Great Canadian Kilt Skate. Info: www.kiltskate.com
A traditional evening of Scottish music, with a live band, dancing and fun at The Scottish Club of Windsor, 1340 Tecumseh Rd E. Info: Isobel at 519 971 1575 or www.facebook.com/ScottishClubWindsor
The St. Andrew’s Society is running another Intro to Curling Social. This event is geared towards beginners and will feature a combination of instruction and play. There will be drinks after the on-ice session to raise a glass with teammates and new friends. Info: https://standrewstoronto.ca/sast_event/intro-to-curling-social
Listen of play some pipes today! This is a day initiated by The Bagpipe Society to celebrate the world’s many bagpipes and piping traditions.
Every year CelticFest brings the local community together in a week-long festival celebration of Celtic culture culminating in a free, all-ages, outdoor, weekend festival in downtown Vancouver. Info: www.celticfestvancouver.com
Back at the Almonte Curling Club, join for a great day of curling. Info: www.facebook.com/AlmonteCeltfest
A celebration of all things Celtic at Deacon Brodie's Pub on Elgin Street in Ottawa, with pipes, drums, and dancing - and the Sons of Scotland Pipe Band will be there to play and hand out giveaways from the pub's favourite vendors. No cover, and this event will be repeated the next day on Sunday, ... Read more
Scottish Country Dancing Workshop includes two classes with live music, lunch and a tea dance plus treats. Pre-registration required. Info: www.dancescottish.ca
Ceilidh dance at Scottish Cultural Centre, 8886 Hudson St, with live music by Calanais from 8 – 10:30. All dances taught, walked and called. No partner or experience necessary. Wear loose clothing (dancing is warm work) and flat, soft soled shoes. Lots of fun and refreshments. Info: www.vancouverceilidh.org
Celebrate Tartan Day in Vancouver. Featuring England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man and Cornwall at Vancouver Arty Gallery North & South Plazas. Info: www.facebook.com/BritishIslesinCanada
A traditional evening of Scottish music, with a live band, dancing and fun at The Scottish Club of Windsor, 1340 Tecumseh Rd E. Info: Isobel at 519 971 1575 or www.facebook.com/ScottishClubWindsor
This will be the first time that the Dressed to Kilt show, the most prestigious and largest Scottish fashion show in the world, has been held outside the United States. The theme of the Toronto fashion show will be “Dress for Adventure – From Caledonia to Canada”. This is a tribute to the fashion of ... Read more
Tartan Day is a celebration of Scottish heritage on April 6, the date on which the Declaration of Arbroath was signed in 1320. Wear some tartan with pride today!
Tartan Day is annual celebration of Scottish culture and heritage. It is a day for Canadians to recognize the incredible contributions of Scottish immigrants and their descendants to our country. Come celebrate with the St. Andrew’s Society of Toronto at The Rivoli, 332 Queen Street West. There will be food, drinks and amazing music! Kilts ... Read more
Beechwood Cemetery in Ottawa is hosting a Tartan Day Reception to support the Sons of Scotland Pipe Band's trip to Scotland. Come along for an evening of music, dance, and a free reception - all while enjoying the lovely Sacred Space at Beechwood. Tickets are on sale now for only $20.00 plus fees at Eventbrite. ... Read more
Celebrate Tartan Day at the Elks Hall in Hardisty for an evening of entertainment with the Battle River Pipes and Drums. Info: www.flagstaffscottishclub.com
A day of mesmerizing solos and band performances from many of the top pipers and drummers from across the Prairies, at Canadian Mennonite University Shaftesbury Campus. Info: www.winnipegscottishfestival.com
An annual gathering to celebrate Celtic heritages through the cultural expressions of music, song, dance, languages, genealogy, arts and crafts, and histories at the Halifax Forum, 2901 Windsor St. Info: www.hfxcelticfest.ca
Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of RSCDS Vancouver with guest musicians from Scotland Marion Anderson at the Scottish Cultural Centre, 8886 Hudson St. Info: www.rscdsvancouver.org
Music, dance, song and tradition which includes: Tartan Day Expo, Mosaic Convention Centre, 3750 N Bowesville Rd & National Tartan Day on Parliament Hill. Info: www.sospb.com/tartan-day-celebrations.html
Ceilidh dance at Scottish Cultural Centre, 8886 Hudson St, with live music by Calanais from 8 – 10:30. All dances taught, walked and called. No partner or experience necessary. Wear loose clothing (dancing is warm work) and flat, soft soled shoes. Lots of fun and refreshments. Info: www.vancouverceilidh.org
Bruce Fummey tells stories from Scotland's history live across Canada. Bruce brings history with humour and if you have an interest in Scotland, it's humour, people and it's history then this is not to be missed. Info: www.brucefummey.co.uk/shows.aspx
With band and solo performances by Dartmouth & District Pipe Band (Grades 5 and 3), the 78th Highlanders Halifax Citadel Pipe Band (Grade 1), and Highland dancers. Info: www.dartmouthpipeband.com
A traditional evening of Scottish music, with a live band, dancing and fun at The Scottish Club of Windsor, 1340 Tecumseh Rd E. Info: Isobel at 519 971 1575 or www.facebook.com/ScottishClubWindsor
Saskatchewan's premier Scottish festival with pipe bands, Clans, dancing and more at Victoria Park. Info: www.saskhighland.ca
The longest continually running Highland Games in North America at Topaz Park. Info: www.victoriahighlandgames.com
World Whisky Day invites everyone to try a dram and celebrate the water of life. Events are taking place all over the globe. Info: www.worldwhiskyday.com
An evening of unique and rare whiskies in aid of the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital at Mount Royal Club, 1175 Sherbrooke Street West. Info: www.whiskyfete.org
Featuring internationally renowned military bands, dancers, musicians, and marching troops, this riveting and immersive show seeks to bring people together through music, dance, and the commemoration of Canadian military and monarch history. Info: www.okanagantattoo.ca
A concert event celebrating the next chapter of Hamilton Police Pipe Band, with friends at the Scottish Rite Hamilton, 4 Queen St South. Info: www.hppb.ca
Join the Winnipeg Police Pipe Band and celebrate their 100th anniversary at The Metropolitan Entertainment Centre, 281 Donald St. Info: www.wppb.ca or www.facebook.com/WinnipegPolicePipeBand
Celebrating 20 years of Scottish culture and athletics. Info: www.gatheringofthescots.com
Boasting over 1,000 competitors who gather to compete in Piping, Drumming, Highland Dancing & Heavy Weight events throughout the day.Traditional Highland Games at Georgetown Fairgrounds. Info: https://georgetownhighlandgames.com
Events includes highland dance, pipes & drums, heavy events, and sword competitions as well as demonstrations, workshops, live entertainment, and cultural exhibitions at at the Hal Betts Sportsplex, corner of Assomption Blvd and Vaughn Harvey Blvd. Info: www.monctonhighlandgames.com
New name and location for the previously known Cobourg Highland Games. Two days of Scottish celebration at Port Hope Agricultural Park. Info: www.northumberlandhighlandgames.ca.
The British Columbia Highland Games-with Scottish entertainment, information, displays and competitions. Info: www.scotfestbc.com
Featuring: The Mudmen, The Fiddleheads The Steel City Rovers & The Celtic Kitchen Party at Happy Green Acres. Info: www.happygreenacres.com
A one day lively and totally unique experience that features talent of all levels involving music, dance and stories performed by individuals and groups covering the range from amateur to professional level. Info: www.watervalleycelticfestival.org
The competition, presented by the British Columbia Pipers’ Association will be on June 15th in Coquitlam, BC. The prestigious event will be hosted by, ScotFest BC: the 92nd annual British Columbia Highland Games. This event offers North American drummers an opportunity to qualify for the World Solo Drumming Championships in Glasgow, Scotland in October. The ... Read more
New venue at the Canadian Transportation Museum & Heritage Village, 6155 Arner Townline, Kingsville. Pipes & Drums, Highland Dancing, Scottish Athletic Heavy Events, Tug of War, Clan Village, Sheep Herding, Haggis Hurl, vendors and so much more. Info: www.facebook.com/kingsvillehighlandgames
Pipe Bands, Highland Dancers, Heavy Games, Canoe/Kayak Races, Sheep shearing, Clan booths, Sword demos at Legacy Park. Info: www.manitobahighlandgathering.org
There’s something for everyone at the Tattoo: marching bands, acrobats, dancers, military displays, pipes and drums, and much more. Info: www.nstattoo.ca
Concerts and céilidhs, pub nights and square dances-a celebration of Gaelic culture. Info: www.kitchenfest.ca
Wishing all our Canadian readers, advertisers and friends a very Happy Canada Day!
Ontario's oldest Highland Games, a day of family fun with a Scottish flare at Embro Zorra Community Centre, 355644 35th Line. Info: www.zorracaledoniansociety.ca/embro-highland-games
Celebrate Canada Day with a touch of Scotland. Info: www.pugwashvillage.com/index.php/festivals-and-events/gathering-of-the-clans
Enjoy three days and nights of lively music, exciting competitions, cultural workshops, and friendly small town hospitality at Victoria Park. Info: www.kincardinescottishfestival.ca
Celtfest is a fun weekend of Ottawa Valley and Celtic entertainment, performed in the natural amphitheater of Gemmill Park in the heart of Almonte. Info: www.almonteceltfest.com
Scottish entertainment and celebration atKing's Park. Info: www.pentictonscottishfestival.ca
A full program of Scottish events, competitions and celebrations-the longest running Highland Games in North America. Info: www.antigonishhighlandgames.ca
Take in all the sights and sounds of a traditional Highland games. This annual festival will be the host to many activities including Scottish heavy athletics, highland dance, music and more at Albert McGowan Park, 2025 Summit Dr. Info: www.kamloopshighlandgames.org
Celebrating Scottish culture & heritage at Couchiching Beach Park. Info: www.scottishfestival.ca
Celebrating Scottish culture and heritage at Churchill Park. Info: www.cambridgescottishfestival.ca
The event consists of piping and drumming competitions, massed band performances, Highland Dance competitions, and Scottish heavy games, held on the Salisbury High School Athletic Fields in Broadmoor Lake Park. Info: www.sphg.ca
Workshops, entertainment, competitions giving visitors an opportunity to learn more about Scottish heritage, on the beautiful grounds of historic Government House. Info: www.highlandgames.ca
A celebration of Scotland at Elgin Park. Info: www.uxbridgescottishfestival.com
One of Canada's top Scottish events and including the North American Pipe Band Championships. Witness an outstanding display of music, dance, sports, fiddling, pageantry, and tradition. Info: www.glengarryhighlandgames.com
Every year, the Games brings together Montrealers of all backgrounds to celebrate Scottish sport, music and culture at Douglas Hospital. A great family fun day out. Info: www.montrealhighlandgames.com
We welcome MacAulays of all spellings and friends, and friends of friends, to join us at our 2024 International Gathering in Baddeck. Meet MacAulays and friends from around the world. Info: www.clanmacaulay.org.uk/2024-clan-gathering-annoucement
An annual three-day event that celebrates local Scottish heritage and features world-renowned talent and entertainment. Featuring: Heavy Events Competitions, Pipe Band Competitions, Highland Dancers, over 50 Clans & Heritage Village, Whisky Tasting, McKiddie’s Centre, Celtic musicians and international vendors featuring Scottish wares and more. Info: www.fergusscottishfestival.com
An annual celebration of the music, craft, and culture of the seven Celtic nations, at Lions' Harbour Park on the shores of Lake Huron. Info: www.celticfestival.ca
Hosted in the beautiful Margaree River Valley - a meeting place of Scottish, Irish and Acadian cultures - the games blend traditional heavy events with bag piping & highland dancing, running races, children's games and more. Info: www.margareehighlandgames.com
Scootish events such as pipe bands, dancing and athletics at Rideau Carleton Raceway Casino 4837 Albion Road South. Info: www.nationalcapitalhighlandgames.com
A one-day outdoor festival in picturesque Almonte, featuring Scottish Dance, Heavyweight Athletic competitions, Pipes and Drums, vendors, FREE kid's admission and activities including Mini-Highland Games! Info: https://almontehighlandgames.com/
A fun filled day of Highland festivities such as piping, drumming, Highland dancing, food, music, artisan vendors, and more. Info: www.flagstaffscottishclub.com
A celebration of Celtic culture and tradition in the beautiful Rockies, on Labour Day Weekend. Info: www.canmorehighlandgames.ca
A celebration of Celtic culture in beautiful Québec City. Info: www.festival-celtique.com
Join the Ardbrae Country Dancers of Ottawa for a fun and friendly introduction to Scottish Country Dancing - no experience necessary, just bring your comfortable shoes to Churchill Seniors Recreation Centre, 345 Richmond Rd. Info: www.ardbrae.org
The main purpose is to have fun while learning the basic steps and technique of Scottish Country Dancing. The most common steps and formations are taught and these are put into dances at Melrose United Church, 86 Homewood Ave. Info: www.rscdshamilton.org/beginner
Dr. Neil McGuigan will give a lecture that provides an overview of the book, its origins and aims, along with a summary of some of the main problems tackled and some of the solutions and conclusions offered. The talk will also try to provide a broader picture of Malcolm III's importance to Scottish history. Info: ... Read more
Join the Federation for Scottish Culture Nova Scotia for a Scottish Social. Info: www.fscns.ca
If you have never done Scottish social dancing, come and enjoy a new experience at St. Luke's Church Hall, Nelson St. Info: www.rscdskingston.org
A showcase of Irish, Scottish, Welsh and Cornish music, dance, art, food, and sport at Toronto Rock Athletic Centre, 1132 Invicta Dr. Info: fallcelticfestival@gmail.com
RSCDS Hamilton invites you to their Welcome Tea Dance. A Beginner-friendly programme, including some ultra-easy, super-fun ceilidh dances. Live music by Scotch & Soda, 2-5 pm at MacNab Presbyterian Church, 116 MacNab St S. Info: www.rscdshamilton.org
A unique celebration of Cape Breton Island’s living traditional culture. For nine days in October you’ll discover hundreds of events and activities taking place in communities across the Island. Info: www.celtic-colours.com
The St. Andrew’s Society of Montreal invite those interested in fine whisky to their annual whisky event. This ever popular event will allow guests to sample over 25 different brands of whisky and enjoy a buffet featuring a variety of delectable Scottish dishes at The Canadian Grenadier Guards, Officers Mess, 4171 Avenue De l’Esplanade. Info: ... Read more
The Calgary Branch of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society organizes and runs classes, dances and other social events and is committed to helping develop Scottish Dance and Music for future generations. Info: www.rscdscalgary.org
Four ½ day Scottish country dance classes at Intermediate-Advanced level, a Scottish ceilidh & a dance with live music in Nova Scotia. Info: 902 542-5320 or johnduncankeppie@gmail.com.
With musicians and dancers from all over the Celtic diaspora at The Stage at St. Andrew's Church. Info: www.rejiggedfestival.com
Join the Ardbrae Country Dancers of Ottawa for a fun and friendly Tartan/Plaid themed fall social at Churchill Seniors Recreation Centre, 345 Richmond Rd. Info: www.ardbrae.org
Kitchener-Waterloo RSCDS Branch invites you join them for our Afternoon Fall Tea Dance. At St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 137 Queen Street South. Info: www.rscds.kitchener.on.ca
The St. Andrew’s Charity Ball is a celebration of Scottish-Canadian culture. Attendees have been enjoying this elegant evening of music, dance and cuisine for over 100 years, at The Fairmont Royal York, 100 Front St. West. Info: https://standrewstoronto.ca/sast_event/charity-ball
Enjoy an evening of Scottish music as well as Irish, Classical, Broadway & more with Triskellion, featuring violin, harp, flutes and vocals at Brentwood Presbyterian Church, 1600 Delta Ave. Info: www.michellecarlisle.ca/triskellion
Join the St. Andrew's Society of Montreal for one of the most prestigious and time-honoured events in Montreal's social calendar. Don't miss this gala evening of dining, dancing and Scottish pageantry. at Marriott Château Champlain Hotel, 1050 de la Gauchetière West. Info: www.standrewsball.com
Taking dancers on a journey from Scotland around the world and back, the programme features 12 dances with connections to six continents through devisers, themes and locations, before bringing everyone together with The Homecoming Dance. Dance Around the World will mark one year since the RSCDS Centenary and on this day we want to fill ... Read more
The Pipers and Pipe Band Society of Ontario Champion Supreme Awad Gala. Includes Solo and pipe band performances and Celtic music at Scottish Rite. Info: www.pipebandsontario.org
Get ready for the ultimate celebration of bagpiping excellence at the PPBSO 2024 Champion Supreme Awards Gala. Get ready to celebrate the top performers in a night filled with music, dancing, and recognition. Info: www.pipebandsontario.org
Come raise a glass with the St. Andrew’s Society of Toronto to celebrate Scotland’s national day. The room will be filled with foot-stomping tunes from both sides of the Atlantic, at The Rivoli, 332 Queen Street West. Info: https://standrewstoronto.ca/sast_event/fall-mixer
Saint Andrew’s Day is Scotland’s official national day. Celebrate St Andrew’s Day (or in Scottish Gaelic ‘Là Naomh Anndrais’), Scotland’s patron saint!
Join the St. Andrew's & Caledonian Society of Vancouver for a festive evening filled with Scottish tradition, music, and dancing at the Scottish Cultural Centre. Info: https://st-andrews-caledonian-society-of-van.square.site
Join the St Andrew's Society of Ottawa and The Scottish Society of Ottawa for a flag raising ceremony at Ottawa City Hall. Info: www.ottscot.ca
Join the St. Andrew’s Society of Winnipeg in a celebration of St Andrew's Day at Centro Caboto Centre. Info: www.standrewssocietywinnipeg.com
The Sons of Scotland Pipe Band are hosting a Christmas Ceilidh at the Barrhaven Legion at 3500 Fallowfield Rd. The afternoon will consist of pipes, drums, session players, highland dancing, a great silent auction, and refreshments - free parking and an event for the family. Come along to a lovely afternoon, and see the band ... Read more
Join the Ardbrae Country Dancers of Ottawa for potluck finger food and Deborah Connors’ Silent Auction add to the festive atmosphere of our Christmas Social, at Churchill Seniors Recreation Centre, 345 Richmond Rd. Info: www.ardbrae.org
There will be food, games, presents, and Santa Claus. There will be activities for children, and entertainment for adults and children alike. Hosted by the Youth Committee at Officers' Mess, Black Watch Armoury, 2067 Bleury St. Info: Julia Rochford, Chair of the St. Andrew's Society Youth Committee: youthcommittee@standrews.qc.ca.
Bringing together musicians, soloists, and performers for a stirring celebration of the Christmas season and the Celtic spirit. International concert highlights-watch from anywhere in the world. Info: www.pipesofchristmas.com
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Ring in the New Year Scottish style with The Scottish Society of Ottawa at a new venue the Infinity Centre. Info: www.ottscot.ca
Celebrate the historic and classic Scottish treat enjoyed around the world known as shortbread. Enjoy a taste of Scotland today!
Join Place des Arts for their annual celebration of Scotland’s National Bard, Robbie Burns! Fiddler, Rosie Carver, with Celtic band Blackthorn and a special guest piper feature the musical traditions of Scotland with a special focus on Burns’ songs and poems at Place des Arts, 1120 Brunette Ave. Info: www.placedesarts.ca
Break out the haggis and the scotch and celebrate Robbie Burns Day at Market Wines- University District, 4109 University Avenue Northwest. Info: www.eventbrite.ca/e/robbie-burns-festival-tickets-1050892707377
The Society’s annual event that celebrates Robert Burns who came to fame as a poet when he was 27 years old. Share a wee dram with friends, enjoy a traditional Scottish meal at L'Espace Canal at Restaurant L'Ambroisie, 4020 Saint Ambroise St. Info: www.standrews.qc.ca/burns-supper.html
A traditional Burns Dinner in conjunction with the University Club of Toronto. The event follows the time-honoured format with the Address to a Haggis, The Immortal Memory and Toasts to the Lassies and Laddies. Info: www.standrewstoronto.ca/sast_event/rabbie-burns-dinner
Join the Calgary Burns Club for a night of Scottish tradition and celebration. Info: www.calgaryburnsclub.com
Celebrate the anniversary of the birth of Scottish poet Robert Burns. The tradition of the Burns Night Supper was first held in 1801 by the poet’s friends, five years after his death.
This annual celebration of the life and poetry of Robert Burns includes a traditional Scottish meal, entertainment, dancing to the wonderful music of Kilbirnie Station and a dance program to suit everyone at Scottish Cultural Centre, 8886 Hudson St. Info: www.rscdsvancouver.org
Celebrate the life and poetry of the great Scottish bard, Robbie Burns, in 2025 with a night of haggis, whisky, and traditional music, at Fairmont Palliser. Info: www.eventbrite.com/e/nes-robert-burns-2025-tickets-1028871100157
Join the 2403 SD&G Highlanders RC Army CC for an evening of Scottish tradition and a kilt fundraiser at the Royal Canadian Legion. Info: www.2403armycadets.com
Celebrating one of Scotland’s most famous bards. Experience piping in the haggis and an Ode to the Lassies. Enjoy a traditional buffet style Robbie Burns Supper with Haggis, Roast Beef, all the Trimmings and more! Music by Seventh Town is a Canadian acoustic Celtic folk band. Info: www.coveinn.com/event/robbie-burns-supper
Don your kilt and hit the ice at Officers' Square Provincial Heritage Place and honour Robbie Burns' birthday. Hot chocolate, shortbread cookies, and haggis burgers will also be waiting for you at the Fredericton Region Museum. Info: www.eventbrite.ca/e/2025-second-annual-freddy-kilt-skate-tickets-1047037676877
A traditional Burns Supper of aged Roast Beef with all the trimmings-Haggis, Neaps & Tatties. The Kiwanis Club of East York welcomes all folks of Scottish heritage, and those who wish they were, at 1100 Millwood Rd. Info: www.eventbrite.ca/e/robbie-burns-supper-2025-tickets-1084808584679
Join the Greater Moncton Scottish Association for a traditional Robert Burns Dinner - a night of Scottish culture, food, and kinship at the Dan Bohan Family Centre, 5 Fatima Dr, Riverview. Info: www.greatermonctonscots.org
A fun-filled evening at the Columbo Lodge, complete with a traditional Scottish roast beef dinner and performances from the award-winning Kamloops Pipe Band and Highland dancers. Info: www.kamloopshighlandgames.org
A night with the Rob Roy Pipe Band and Highland Dancers full of delicious food (including haggis of course), exciting prizes, and great trivia at Rideau Acres Banquet. Info: www.robroykingston.com
Join the Penticton Scottish Festival at the Penticton Lakeside Resort, 21 Lakeshore Drive W, for an evening of poetry, music, dancing, and cheer. Info: www.pentictonscottishfestival.ca/robbie-burns-2023
Celebrate Scottish culture and heritage in true Canadian fashion at Verdun Auditorium, 4110 Boulevard LaSalle. Info: www.standrews.qc.ca/kilt-skate.html
Traditional Burns Night Dinner. Featuring poetry, speeches, dancers, pipe band, and dance to follow at 203 Glasgow Ave. Info: lpw684@mail.usask.ca
Join us for an unforgettable Robbie Burns Supper as we honour the life and legacy of Scotland’s beloved poet, Robert Burns. This special evening promises a celebration filled with poetry, traditional Scottish food, live entertainment, and dancing with friends, family, and fellow Scots in the heart of Ottawa. Reel Ottawa Dance Company will showcase the ... Read more
2 Burns parties at Deacon Brodie's Pub at 247 Elgin Street, Ottawa - no cover, pub quiz, pipes, drums and giveaways - lots to enjoy and something for everyone! Call the pub to book a table so you don't miss out. Info: 613 236 6464 or www.deaconbrodies.ca
Robbie Burns Luncheon with Lakeshore Chapter OES Members Rameses Shrine Hall, 124, Queens Plate Dr. Social hour 12:30pm - Luncheon- 1:30pm. Tickets $30.00 Cash Bar. Live Entertainment, Highland dancers, Silent Auction. Info: Dianne Rowan: dianne2304@rogers.com
Join the Flagstaff Scottish Club in celebrating Robert Burns with food, music and more. Info: www.flagstaffscottishclub.com/robbieburns
Join the Edmonton Scottish Society for an evening filled with Scottish tradition, entertainment, and community spirit. Includes performances from McKinnon School of Highland Dance. Info: www.edmontonscottishsociety.org
Get ready for a night of bagpipes, drums, haggis, and plenty of dancing with support going towards your local Strathcona Firefighters Pipes and Drums Association at Average Joe's, 240-390 Baseline Rd. Info: www.eventbrite.ca/e/sfpda-robbie-burns-night-tickets-1100068036109
Join the Orillia Scottish Festival and Orillia Curling club. Come enjoy skating on the lake at Brewery Bay within the grounds of the Leacock Museum. Try curling under the guidance of the Orillia Curling club as they help with throwing rocks and hurrying hard. Fun trivia to follow. Come for one or all the activities. ... Read more
Everyone is invited to skate in their kilted attire 11:30 pm to 2 pm at the Maxville and District Sports Complex, 25 Fair St for the Great Canadian Kilt Skate - North Glengarry Edition. Info: www.kiltskate.com
Come join us for our eleventh straight year of celebrating Scotland with bare knees and ice. Hands Across the Water Kilt Skate Weekend! This year, Ottawa and other kilt skate communities across Canada are coordinating their events on the same weekend as the first-ever kilt skate in Scotland at Lansdowne Park Skating Court. Info: www.ottscot.ca
This is the biggest event in the RSCDS Toronto Scottish country dance year, and the premier event of the tradition in Toronto. Dance to an interesting, danceable, and familiar programme at Havergal College Main Auditorium. Info: www.dancescottish.ca
The Ardbrae Scottish Country Dancers of Ottawa invite you to join them at their Annual Ball. The Atlantic Firth SCD Band will again provide lively music for a special evening of dancing. Enjoy a Winterlude weekend in Ottawa, ending with a Sunday Brunch before you set off for home. Info: www.ardbrae.org
Come join us for Petawawa’s first-ever kilt skate to celebrate Scotland’s contribution to Canada — celebrate with bare knees and ice! Info: www.ottscot.ca
Scottish country dance event presented by the RSCDS Edmonton Caledonian Branch at Chateau Lacombe Hotel. Info: www.rscdsedmonton.com
Scottish country dance event at Scottish Cultural Centre,8886 Hudson St. Info: www.scottishculturalcentre.com
Help us defend Fergus’ title as Kilt Skate Capital of Canada at Centre Wellington Sportsplex. Info: info@fergusscottishfestival.com
Celebrating Scottish Gaelic across the globe, and aims to raise the profile of Gaelic through community initiatives, schools’ engagement, projects and events. Info: www.seachdainnagaidhlig.scot
Scottish folk singer Iona Fyfe returns to downtown Toronto, at the Rivoli, 334 Queen Street West. Info: https://standrewstoronto.ca/events-listings
Join for a very special evening of storytelling and lively conversation with bestselling cookbook author and TikTok sensation Coinneach MacLeod, aka the Hebridean Baker. A beloved cultural ambassador for Hebrides and Scotland, MacLeod will be sharing stories and adventures from his newly released cookbook, The Hebridean Baker: The Scottish Cookbook at Memorial Park Library. Info: ... Read more
In this presentation, Professor Bob Davidson proposes that we turn our noses to the North and explore how scent can function as a marker of place in both metaphoric and literal terms, 5 p.m. at the University of Toronto's Victoria College (Alumni Hall). Info: www.eventbrite.ca/e/the-heady-highlands-bob-davidson-tickets-1222840281199
Join for a very special evening of storytelling and lively conversation with bestselling cookbook author and TikTok sensation Coinneach MacLeod, aka the Hebridean Baker. A beloved cultural ambassador for Hebrides and Scotland, MacLeod will be sharing stories and adventures from his newly released cookbook, The Hebridean Baker: The Scottish Cookbook at Toronto Reference Library, 789 ... Read more
Celtic music, presentations and entertainment in Vancouver. Info: www.celticfestvancouver.com
All dancing events are governed by the rules and regulations of the Royal Scottish Official Board of Highland Dancing (RSOBHD) and ScotDance Canada, at Cumberland Community School - Beaufort Building, 2674 Windermere Ave. Info: nihdasecretary@gmail.com
Listen or play some pipes today! This is a day initiated by The Bagpipe Society to celebrate the world’s many bagpipes and piping traditions and what is known the world over as the sound of Scotland!
Join The Celtic Kitchen Party or a wild night of music, dancing, and good craic as The Celtic Kitchen Party hits up Cornwall. Info: www.celtickitchenparty.com
Kick off your St Patrick's weekend at the biggest Ceilidh west of the Rockies hosted by Blackthorn, Vancouver's longest-running Celtic Band, along with the Vancouver Police Pipe Band, Shot of Scotch Vancouver and more at Hellenic Community Centre, 4500 Arbutus St. Info: www.eventbrite.ca/e/celticfest-vancouver-st-patricks-day-ceilidh-2025-tickets-1134964422139
Join The Celtic Kitchen Party this coming St. Patrick's for an evening of Celtic music (both traditional and contemporary) at the beautiful Kingston Grand Theatre. Info: www.celtickitchenparty.com
Join the Guelph Celtic Orchestra in an evening of live fiddle music and dance. Join in after the concert for a ceilidh dance, with special guests from the Guelph Pipe Band, at Royal Canadian Legion Branch 272, 26 Schofield St. Info: www.guelphceltic.ca
The Fitzgeralds are bringing their brilliant fiddle and step dancing show to Rivoli. Prepare to be amazed by their fast feet, faster hands and incredible stage presence. This dynamic family act is inspired by the music of Irish, Scottish and French immigrants. Info: www.thefitzgeraldsmusic.com